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[Politik] tak pernah dengar lagi brita tongkang pati indon ke malaysia ada apa??

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Post time 22-5-2015 08:33 PM | Show all posts |Read mode
As I reported previously, on Wednesday Indonesia sank a Chinese vessel caught fishing illegally in Indonesian waters near the South China Sea, the first such instance since President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo declared war on illegal fishing (See: “Indonesia Sinks First Vessel From China Under Jokowi”). The boat was among 41 vessels simultaneously destroyed to commemorate National Awakening Day, with the others being from neighboring states including the Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam.

But why did the Jokowi government choose to sink its first Chinese vessel now?

A standard reply from government officials would be that the sinking of the Chinese vessel, just like the sinking of any other vessel, was scheduled in line with legal proceedings. That is, the timing of the sinking of the empty Chinese vessel was dependent on when other legal issues were resolved via court proceedings and when the proper authorization was obtained.

It is certainly true that the legal aspect of this is significant. Close observers know there has been an ongoing debate about the extent to which Indonesian practices are conform with international law, particularly the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) (See: “Explaining Indonesia’s ‘Sink The Vessels Policy’ Under Jokowi”). Thus far, Jakarta has displayed regard for the law even while carrying out its controversial policy.

But it is also true that the legal argument leaves much left to be desired. First, it accounts neither for the clear differences in the way that these sinkings have been carried out nor Indonesia’s greater caution in dealing with China on this question relative to other countries. While Indonesia has sunk boats from Malaysia, Papua New Guinea, the Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam over the past few months, it held off on sinking ships from China until this week, despite seizing them and claiming that it would not be afraid to do so. (See: “Indonesia May Sink Chinese Vessels: Jokowi Adviser”). And as I noted in my previous piece, even when it did sink a Chinese vessel, the way it did so — by placing it among 41 vessels in line with a particular national occasion, rather than sinking the Chinese ship alone or in a smaller group — suggested that Jakarta was more cognizant about backlash in this case than it has been in others.

By choosing to finally sink a Chinese vessel now, Jakarta may be signaling not only its willingness to apply its ‘sink the vessels’ policy consistently, but perhaps its desire to take a harder line on illegal fishing more generally as well — albeit within limits. It was notable, for instance, that Indonesia’s Maritime Affairs and Fisheries Minister Susi Pudjiastuti told The Jakarta Post following the sinking that the government had been too lenient in dealing with illegal fishing. She also said that Jakarta was considering sinking vessels ‘on the spot’ — with just a permit from the court instead of the full judicial process.

Second, it is far from clear whether the legal argument fully accounts for why this particular vessel was selected to be sunk at this time. According to The Jakarta Post, the vessel that was sunk — the Gui Xie Yu 12661 — was seized almost six years ago on June 20, 2009 for fishing in Indonesia’s exclusive economic zone (EEZ) in the South China Sea. That suggests that it was embroiled in a flashpoint in Sino-Indonesian relations during that time, where eight boats containing 75 Chinese fishermen were seized for infringing on Jakarta’s EEZ. While an agreement was eventually worked out between the two countries, it is interesting that this was the first Chinese vessel to be sunk years later under the Jokowi administration. Given this government’s prickliness on sovereignty questions, along with rising concerns about China’s nine-dash line claim in the South China Sea, observers can’t be blamed for suspecting that something more than just coincidence may be at play


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 Author| Post time 22-5-2015 08:34 PM | Show all posts
rohingya disangka indon ke ???
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Post time 22-5-2015 08:37 PM | Show all posts
TT baru kuar gua ke haper??
PATI indon dtg M'sia naik Air Asia hokeyy
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 Author| Post time 22-5-2015 08:40 PM | Show all posts
cucumberkl replied at 22-5-2015 08:37 PM
TT baru kuar gua ke haper??
PATI indon dtg M'sia naik Air Asia hokeyy

macam mana pati boleh naik kapal terbang . umngok tak payah nak tipu
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Post time 22-5-2015 08:45 PM | Show all posts
malawi4 replied at 22-5-2015 08:40 PM
macam mana pati boleh naik kapal terbang . umngok tak payah nak tipu

Masa landing jd pelancong, lepas 6 bulan jd PATI
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 Author| Post time 22-5-2015 08:47 PM | Show all posts
cucumberkl replied at 22-5-2015 08:45 PM
Masa landing jd pelancong, lepas 6 bulan jd PATI

tipula ko fikir  kerajaan ni bodoh ke biarkan indon berlama lama kat sini  pespur dah expired gak . ko ingat kerajaan ada hati nak  bagi kerakyatan dengan indon ke
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Post time 22-5-2015 10:24 PM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
@malawi4

Indon pengecut, kapal ditahan 2009, kenapa 2015 baru tenggelamkan...? Jadi pengecut koq bangga....
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Post time 22-5-2015 10:25 PM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
@malawi4

PATI naik pesawat tu dibayar oleh calo Msia, indon mana ada duit, bo'ong aja nugara G20...
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 Author| Post time 22-5-2015 10:57 PM | Show all posts
pyropura replied at 22-5-2015 10:25 PM
@malawi4

PATI naik pesawat tu dibayar oleh calo Msia, indon mana ada duit, bo'ong aja nugara G20. ...

kenapa kerajaan tak tangkap plak calo tu ???. kenapa calo tu tak bagi plak buat puak  rohingya kenapa mesti indon??
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 Author| Post time 22-5-2015 11:02 PM | Show all posts
pyropura replied at 22-5-2015 10:24 PM
@malawi4

Indon pengecut, kapal ditahan 2009, kenapa 2015 baru tenggelamkan...? Jadi pengecut koq  ...

endon memang pengecut malaysia dah tenggelamkan ribuan kapal cina kat sini pon tak heboh

ko ingat endon pernah ada berita tenggelamkan kapal cina macam malaysia ke sebelum ini??

bahkan cina diambik oleh najib dijadikan   pemulih imej dia . ko boleh buat apa ??
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Post time 22-5-2015 11:03 PM | Show all posts
pati oh pati
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 Author| Post time 22-5-2015 11:05 PM | Show all posts
aku bangga jadi mesia kerana boleh tenggelamkan ribuan kapal cina dah dari zaman azali dulu sebelum endon ada

nanti aku letakan beritanya kat sini

bangga wei
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 Author| Post time 23-5-2015 10:54 AM | Show all posts
kejap aku nak cari dulu berita malaysia tenggelamkan kapal cina

sume harus sabar yek
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Post time 23-5-2015 11:04 AM | Show all posts
malawi4 replied at 23-5-2015 10:54 AM
kejap aku nak cari dulu berita malaysia tenggelamkan kapal cina

sume harus sabar yek

lebih baik ko benamkan dulu muka ko dlm longkang, indon keparat.
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 Author| Post time 23-5-2015 11:05 AM | Show all posts
kucen_miang replied at 23-5-2015 11:04 AM
lebih baik ko benamkan dulu muka ko dlm longkang, indon keparat.

cina kimak nape plak meroyan malaysia berjaya tenggelamkan ribuan kapal cina ko ingat indon je ke yang boleh buat macam tu  
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