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Indonesia's proposal to name late President Suharto a national hero sparks discussion, backlash
Indonesia's proposal to name late President Suharto a national hero sparks discussion, backlash

CNA

time23-04-2025

  • Politics
  • CNA

Indonesia's proposal to name late President Suharto a national hero sparks discussion, backlash

But some scholars argue that Suharto – who died in 2008 at the age of 86 – meets the formal requirements to be conferred the title of national hero. University of Gadjah Mada historian Agus Suwignyo said the former president played a key role in Indonesia's fight for independence, notably by leading the 1949 General Offensive that took back Yogyakarta, and overseeing the 1962 effort to regain control of West Papua. 'Suharto fits the formal criteria, but the full historical context must be considered,' Agus said, as quoted by Jakarta Globe. Under the Social Affairs Ministerial Regulation No. 15 of 2012 concerning the Proposal for the Conferment of the Title of National Hero, a person who is nominated for the title must fulfil several general and specific requirements. Some criteria that must be fulfilled include making a real contribution as a leader or fighter and never betraying the nation, Tempo reported. However, historian Agus warned against viewing history in black and white. 'You can't ignore his role in independence, but you also can't ignore controversies, around 1965, " he said, referring to Suharto's rise to power that was marked by the deadly anti-communist purges. Amid the controversy, Minister of State Secretariat and presidential spokesperson Prasetyo Hadi has also weighed in. 'It is only appropriate for us to show respect to our former presidents. Let's not constantly dwell on their flaws, let's acknowledge their achievements,' he told reporters at the Presidential Palace on Monday, as quoted by Tempo. On Suharto's corruption, Prasetyo said that there is no perfect leader. This is not the first time Indonesia has considered naming Suharto a national hero. Since 2010, his name has been regularly seen on the list of national hero nominees from Central Java, the Jakarta Post reported. Suharto's second daughter Siti Hediati Hariyadi, also known as Titiek Soeharto, has welcomed the proposal this year to confer the title on her late father. Titiek, who is the former wife of current President Prabowo Subianto, said that the family has never actively lobbied for the title despite the topic frequently surfacing in public discourse around National Heroes Day on Nov 10. 'It comes up every year. Whether or not it happens, he remains a hero (to) us,' she said, as quoted by Jakarta Globe. She also expressed hope it would finally materialise under Prabowo's administration. The Social Affairs Ministry has received 10 nominations so far, including late former president Abdurrahman Wahid, also known as Gus Dur. Individuals who have been conferred the title include Indonesia's first president Sukarno and his vice-president Mohammed Hatta.

Pertamina's corruption probe in Indonesia fuels anger over ‘oil and gas mafia'
Pertamina's corruption probe in Indonesia fuels anger over ‘oil and gas mafia'

South China Morning Post

time06-03-2025

  • Business
  • South China Morning Post

Pertamina's corruption probe in Indonesia fuels anger over ‘oil and gas mafia'

A US$12 billion corruption scandal at Indonesian state-owned energy giant Pertamina has triggered widespread outrage that threatens to dent public trust in President Prabowo Subianto's administration. Advertisement The case was a test to see if Prabowo could fulfil his election campaign promise to end the country's 'oil and gas mafia', which had been backed by enforcement officers and political elites for decades, said Fahmy Radhi, an energy economist at the University of Gadjah Mada (UGM) in Yogyakarta. 'The power of the oil mafia is extraordinary. They conspire with elite decision-makers at Pertamina and they collude with private companies, traders or brokers. Often they also cooperate with ministries, state agencies, or even with lawmakers,' said Fahmy, who was a member of the anti-oil mafia task force established in 2014 during former president Joko Widodo's first term. Last week, the Attorney General's Office arrested nine suspects for allegedly 'colluding' to defraud Pertamina over petroleum imports from 2018 to 2023. They include six who were executives at several Pertamina subsidiaries and three who were executives at a business group affiliated with Riza Chalid – a notorious oil importer dubbed the 'oil king' by the media – including his son. According to the AGO, the suspects allegedly claimed the quality of domestically produced crude oil did not meet local refinery specifications, paving the way for its export by oil contractors, including suspect Muhammad Kerry Adrianto Riza, Chalid's son. Advertisement Chalid's house was raided by enforcement officers as it was allegedly used as an operational base by three of the suspects' companies, but he was not named as a suspect.

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