Re: RMS anniversary of the upcoming April 25, 2009
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South Moluccas Islands' illegal occupation by 
              Jakarta and Malukan independence dreams




                                
                                
           
             This 
                is the flag of the South Maluku Republic (RMS), which was a 
part of the State of East Indonesia 
                (the Republic Negara Indonesia Timur) under which it had 
secured 
                the right to leave (become independent). Although this right 
was 
                maintained at the infamous Hague Round Table Conference in 1949 
                which saw the combination of the State of East Indonesia and 
the Jakarta based Republik Indonesia as a federation, the 
                South Moluccas exercised this right and declared independence 
                on April 25, 1950 when they realized what Sukarno's ultimate 
plans 
                were. Indonesian federal troops then invaded South Maluku to 
forcefully 
                incorporate it into Indonesia.
              
This flag is regularly burned in government organized street 
                protests in Jakarta to try and show the world there is popular 
                support for Jakarta's position. If you are not a government 
flag 
                burner and are caught with the South Maluku flag you will face 
                criminal charges of treason and up to 20 years of prison and 
torture 
                even though it is your right under International law to both 
express 
                yourself and seek self-determination through peaceful means.
              
Some facts about South Maluku Republic / the South Moluccas Islands ;

              
1) The right to independence was incorporated in (article 2b 
                & c and article 189) of the constitution of the State of East 
Indonesia (the Republic Negara 
                Indonesia Timur), which right was recognized and guaranteed in 
                the Round Table Conference at the Hague in 1949 when the State 
of East Indonesia joined the Republik Indonesia under as 
                a federation of two republics.
              
2) South Maluku exercised its legal right to independence in 1950 
                with a declaration recognized as properly, constitutionally and 
                legally made by the United Nations' regional observers.
              
3) Sukarno immediately launched an invasion against this sovereign 
                state, then The Republik Maluku Selatan.
              
4) The legitimate government of the South Moluccas fled to The 
                Netherlands with 12,000 Moluccan soldiers and their families in 
                1950 / 1951 and established a government in exile. 
Unfortunately 
                frustration seems to have gotten the better of the "RMS" 
                (Republik Maluku Selatan) and factions of it committed "terror" 
                attacks for example in 1978, when one RMS group took 70 
civilians 
                hostage inside a Dutch government building in Assen, Holland / 
                The Netherlands after which the Dutch Government withdrew their 
                support for the organization.
              
5) The South Moluccas is or rather was predominantly Christian 
                but what many describe as deliberate attempts to change this 
through 
                "encouraged" Muslim Indonesian migration to the region 
                may have changed this.
              
6) Although the RMS lost its legitimacy in the Netherland, the 
                right for the people of the South Moluccas Islands to achieve 
                independence was not lost with it. International human rights 
                groups and other NGO's still actively campaign and lobby the UN.
              
7) The RMS cause is currently mainly promoted by the Front Kedaulatan 
                Maluku, whose leaders Alex Manuputty and Semmy Waileruny were 
                tried unlawfully in absentia for treason (being separatists and 
                waving the RMS flag as is their legal right under international 
                law). Alex Manuputty now lives in the USA campaigning for 
recognition 
                for their cause while the Indonesian authorities try to coerce 
                the US State department into deporting him, an act many say 
would 
                result in his death.
              
8) The Republic of Indonesia would have the world believe that 
                the independence movement in Maluku is dead but this is false, 
                it is still very active. If foreign tourists, aid workers or 
human 
                rights observers try to travel to most if not all of Malaku 
they 
                are told there are safety concerns because of inter-tribal 
clashes; 
                nonsense, it is because independence is still being fought for 
                and also Jakarta does not want people to see the human rights 
                abuse (murder, rape, burning, etc.) going on there by their 
security 
                forces.
              
9) In 2007 the Indonesian Government blocked independence and 
                autonomy favoring governor nominees from registering with the 
                result of massive protests and riots which have been put down 
                bloodily by the Indonesian military.
              
 For details of International efforts to help Maluku become independent, 
                see: Republik 
                Maluku.
              
For what is left of the RMS after The Netherlands withdrew support 
                for the organization, visit: RMS
Source: http://www.nasty-bali.org/south-malaku-islands.html


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