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Tuesday, 15 September 2009 10:03

(Jakarta Post) An unofficial advertisement for Malaysian tourism, which included the traditional Balinese Pendet dance, has triggered emotional responses from various groups of Indonesian people. It has been assumed by the Indonesian public an improper claim, as with traditional handicrafts such as batik and wayang.

Malaysia can diplomatically claim the song “Rasa Sayange” belongs to all, due to the anonymity of the composer and the song having long been a folk song for the Malay archipelago; but any outside claim to the Pendet dance is profoundly problematic because of the strong connection of the dance to Balinese culture.

Allegations of intensifying Malaysian claims to the Indonesian heritage have brought us to the question concerning Malaysian peculiarities in dealing with Indonesian interests in the context of mutual relations.

Malaysia has been trapped in the paradoxical position since it declared its ambition to become a developed nation by 2020.

Instead of fostering new cultural products to embody the Melayu Baru (New Malay) identity, Malaysian people tend to explore existing cultural products, which they share with Indonesians.

In the case of the Pendet, the suggested claim was tenuous at best. But Australian media reported on the story with the outspoken headline, “Malaysia ‘steals’ Bali dance” (The Australian, Aug. 26, 2009).
Data from the Indonesia Culture Forum shows there is a long list of Indonesian cultural artifacts that have allegedly been claimed by Malaysia.

Another peculiarity is the fact that Indonesians have been in Malaysia’s top three source markets of tourist arrivals from 1995-2005. Moreover, tourist numbers from Indonesia, Singapore, Thailand, Brunei and China have registered substantial growth over the last decade.

But the disputed TV spot could potentially create a source of discontent among the Indonesian people and will certainly put Malaysia’s tourism industry at risk.

The Malaysian government has vigorously promoted tourism and has reaped a sevenfold profit since the 1980s. Tourism has become the most important source of foreign exchange for Malaysia after the manufacturing sector.

In addition, the recent attitude by some Malaysian employers toward Indonesian laborers shows contradicting inclinations. Malaysia’s large labor shortage in several sectors of the economy has been met by Indonesian workers. However, Malaysian employers of Indonesian laborers frequently demonstrate uncooperative relations.

On the one hand, Malaysia needs and takes advantage of the relations with Indonesia, and vice versa.

On the other hand, Malaysia can be said to have ignored the importance of Indonesia. This is the actual paradox in Malaysia-Indonesia relations.

Meanwhile, Indonesians have overreacted to Malaysia. They have not just demanded the end of diplomatic relations with Malaysia, but have also reproduces the old concept of konfrontasi (Confrontation) and the war cry, “Ganyang Malaysia” (Crush Malaysia).

In fact, the idea of konfrontasi and Ganyang Malaysia during Sukarno’s “Guided Democracy” was inspired by the Indonesian Communist Party (PKI) in the interests of China. At that time, the campaign against Malaysia was not popular among some Indonesians, especially moderate intellectuals and conservative Muslims who were reluctant to speak out against a fellow Muslim-majority country.

An increasing level of hostility toward the neighboring country seemingly signifies the panic of Indonesians over something beyond their grasp. Moreover, they do not have sufficient interest in developing their own cultural heritage. For example, wayang shows are rarely performed or attended by large crowds, not least young spectators.

The government also played a significant role in de-legitimizing art and culture as national assets. For instance, only three provincial administrations – Bali, West Nusa Tenggara and Yogyakarta – have registered their traditional arts and culture to the Culture and Tourism Ministry since the ministry asked them to do so in 2007.

Beyond those factors, public awareness for appreciating national heritage is not formed seriously from the elementary level of education. Consequently, any appreciation by Indonesian people for their own arts and culture is not as high as that of “outsiders”.

No wonder, then, that people are shocked by the transfer of several items of national pride to the so-called “illegitimate heirs”. Artists and academics are in a panic over the alleged incomprehensible claims to Indonesian arts and cultures. As a result, an extreme attitude becomes their circumscribed choice in the absence of smart and creative responses.


The writer is a graduate of the Australian National University’s (ANU) Graduate School of Asian Studies, Canberra. The views expressed are his own.

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written by asguard, September 15, 2009 11:48:29
No need to argue over those stuffs... just send back the two or three millions indons whom came illegal and legally! Its time to show them ...that we mean business and we can get labourer from some other countries instead too depend on them! The home ministry should be doing the crackdown..not only on the indons but also other foreign workers....just too many of them still around... its time to trim them down or else face the music...more robbery and steal, and lists goes on and on...!
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written by bumiputeri, September 15, 2009 13:20:56
Tu lah, kera di hutan disusukan, anak dirumah mati kelaparan. Semuanya pasal satu agama satu budaya satu keturunan, KONONNYA!

Hah sekarang, padan muka UMNO yang bodoh tolol mengagung-agungkan MEREKA dan masih berhubung rapat dengan orang Indonesia, yang bukan apa, dah banyak masuk ke Malaysia (berjuta-juta), pura-pura jadi Melayu tapi, lama kelamaan akan rompak dan ambil negara ini dan jadi MAlaysia KOLONI INDONESIA! Barulah padan muka orang UMNO, nanti bila Mengemis di tanah air sendiri dengan orang seketurunan dan sekebudayaan dan seagama, barulah akan sedar betapa orang Malaysia, yang walaupun tak sama bulu, tapi kesetiaan mereka langsung tak goyah sedikitpun pada negara yang tercinta ini! Bukan macam INDON!
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written by Sabahfan, September 15, 2009 23:14:51


These bloody Induns would harm Malaysian citizens in Indon just because of the issue of Pendet Dance?
The stupid Malays of Malaya should simply return the culture of their fore-parents back to Indon. Even though the Malays and Induns are of the same racial stocks, the Malays layu or run away from Indon to start a new colony. But then why should they not share the same stupid dance culture? No, their own cousins back in the useless country of Indonesia will die because they are so poor, sharing their culture would be a loss to them.
So they are willing to harm our citizens and students there?
fukk the induns, better bring back our students home. They dont appreciate the amount of money our students are bringing into indon for their student expenses.
Also the induns dont appreciate that Malaysia provides their workers with jobs or they would all be dead from poverty. We save their lives and this is how they thank us. Their maids are lazy and know fukking only.
SENT them all home.. learn to look after our own babies without induns as maids.
Sent home all the induns in Sabah back to where they came from.
fukking useless corrrupted country like indun deserves to be NUKEd.
They are pooor because of the culture of corruption in their country 100 times worse than the corruption in Malaysialand
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written by Sabahfan, September 15, 2009 23:16:27
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