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Indonesians raise anime pirate flag in protest as nation marks independence

Indonesians raise anime pirate flag in protest as nation marks independence

Qatar Tribune5 days ago
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Indonesia is celebrating 80 years of independence from Dutch colonial rule, but not everyone is in a celebratory mood, and an unusual protest movement has rallied around a cartoon pirate flag.
The flag, which features a skull and crossbones wearing a straw hat, has been spotted adorning homes, cars, trucks, motorcycles and boats across Indonesia. Popularised by the hit Japanese anime One Piece, the flag has even been flown beneath the Indonesian flag – known as the merah-putih (red and white) – which is widely raised throughout the month of August in the lead-up to Independence Day on Sunday.
In the anime series, which was adapted by Netflix in 2023, the hatted skull and crossbones flag is used by adventurer Monkey D Luffy – who one day hopes to become a pirate king – and is seen as a sign of hope, freedom and a pushback against authoritarianism.
In Indonesia, the flag has been raised as a sign of protest amid increasing public frustration with the government.
'Rising prices, difficulties in getting a job and the incompetencies of the government have prompted the people to use satire and sarcasm,' Radityo Dharmaputra, a lecturer in international relations at Airlangga University in Surabaya, told Al Jazeera.
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