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The Thinker: Sex, Lies and a Luxury Tower
Johannes Nugroho | April 06, 2011



Furor has broken loose in Senayan over plans to build a Rp 1.13 trillion ($130 
million) legislative office tower. Across town, in a little-known district of 
Bekasi, a local scandal stunned the public as 32-year-old Muhamad Umar was 
found to have somehow legally and yet unknowingly married a male masquerading 
as a woman. 

The two events, newsworthy as they are, appear unrelated. However, on a deeper 
level, both are an incisive testament to the degree to which Indonesia 
practices democracy and upholds human rights. 

The new House office block could not have come at a worse time with Indonesians 
facing price hikes for basic commodities, social unrest and high unemployment. 
While most citizens have to make do with meager incomes and the most basic 
facilities, it is indeed insensitive for lawmakers to propose building their 
own luxury tower. 

If nothing else, the project has confirmed that while lawmakers are ardent 
defenders of their own privileges and perks, they appear inept at defending the 
interests of the people who elected them. The public dismay at this has 
prompted a chain reaction among lawmakers, many of whom are making a U-turn 
after previously approving the project. 

House Speaker Marzuki Alie, while failing to see why the project lacks merit, 
is right in pointing out that most lawmakers did in fact support it initially. 
It seems a sudden and newfound empathy with the disenfranchised public has 
turned it all around. 

It's not difficult to imagine our politicians as anything more than a group of 
infantile individuals of no integrity who are focused on feathering their own 
nests. As such, they are poor guardians of the democratic ideals they are 
supposed to uphold. 

The public scandal involving Muhammad Umar and his bride, Rahmat Sulistyo, also 
known as Fransiska Annastasya Oktaviany, ridiculous as it is, has also 
unearthed some disturbing facts about our society. 

First, for a male to have successful registered his marriage under a female 
pseudonym is simply mind-boggling. The only way for Rahmat to legally pass as 
Fransiska was through the use of false state papers, undoubtedly legalized by 
bribed officials. It was also revealed that a medical clinic report certifying 
Rahmat to be female had been issued, no doubt by another feat of bribery. And 
then there's the elderly couple paid to parade as Fransiska's parents. 

The mentality of corruption appears to be firmly embedded in the Indonesian 
psyche. Such behavior, once the domain of high-level officials in Suharto's 
days, has now, in a tragic "As Above, So Below" parody, taken root in the 
everyday life of the country's citizens. 

Caught up in the astonishing daring behind the scandal, people have forgotten 
that the methods used to expose Fransiska as Rahmat constituted a serious 
breach of human rights. It was reported that, reminiscent of the mob brutality 
against the Ahmadis, local residents stripped the offender naked in public 
against his will. 

To add insult to injury, the police, the supposed guardians of the law, 
appeared to have found this act acceptable, again reminiscent of how police 
officers stood by while hard-line Muslims physically abused participants at a 
gender and sexuality conference in Surabaya a while back. 

So it is evident that the ignorant many among our citizens - including the 
police ­- desperately need to learn the basics of human rights. The law simply 
cannot bend its knees before mob rule. 

Meanwhile, Umar , the deceived husband, is being portrayed as the victim and is 
now doing a good job of crying foul. 

However, considering he lived in apparent wedded bliss until the neighbors 
started banging on the front door and public humiliating his wife, his decision 
to end the marriage appears little more than "face saving" and a definite bow 
to the self-righteousness of the mob. And, having lived with Fransiska for six 
months, it's difficult to believe Umar didn't notice something was up, so to 
speak. 

The saga over the House office block, which probably has more to do with 
prestige and kickbacks than necessity, along with Fransiska's tale, border on 
the ridiculous. Such things can only happen here and we might as well have a 
good laugh at ourselves. But beneath the laughter, we also know there are 
serious issues to be resolved . 

The democratic ideals of the Reformasi era seem to have been lost somewhere 
along the line. While our rulers squabble over the nation's riches, mobs rule 
our streets unhindered. Time to stop laughing. 

Johannes Nugroho is a writer based in Surabaya .


 


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