Refleksi :
Malasia tidak minta dimaafkan, sebab tahu kelemahan petinggi berkuasa di NKRI.
http://news.xinhuanet.com/english2010/world/2010-08/26/c_13464328.htm
Malaysia not apologizing to Indonesia over dispute
English.news.cn 2010-08-26 19:30:50
PUTRAJAYA, Malaysia, Aug. 26 (Xinhua) -- Malaysia will not apologize to
Indonesia for handcuffing three Indonesian enforcement officers and making them
put on inmatewears.
Malaysian Foreign Affairs Minister Anifah Aman made this remark here on
Thursday after receiving an Indonesian youth delegation.
Anifah said that if the Malaysian police were acting in accordance with the
proper procedures, other countries should respect the process and therefore,
the question of asking for an apology did not arise.
At the same time, Anifah said the Malaysian government would not request the
Indonesian government to apologize for the quarters who had thrown human faeces
into the Malaysian Embassy in Jakarta, capital of Indonesia.
Anifah said that the irresponsible action did not reflect the Indonesian
government's and majority Indonesians' stand, adding that the Indonesian
government had not instigated them to do so.
However, Anifah hoped that the Indonesian government would take stern actions
against individuals who were found responsible for the incident that had
tarnished both Malaysia's and Indonesia's images.
Local media reported that a group of Indonesians protested in front of the
Malaysian Embassy in Jakarta on Monday.
While human faeces was thrown into the compound of the embassy, a Malaysian
flag was also stomped and smeared with faeces in front of the building.
The root cause of the incident was the arrest of three Indonesian enforcement
officers alleged of trespassing the Malaysian waters recently.
The colleagues of the three Indonesian officers had earlier arrested seven
Malaysian fishermen whom they claimed had encroached into the Indonesian waters.
The incident has sparked anger among Indonesians, resulting in a group of
protesters throwing human faeces into the Malaysian Embassy in Indonesia.
Editor: Wang Guanqun
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