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Anti-Indonesian sentiment or Indonesiaphobia refers to negative feelings, discrimination and hatred towardsIndonesia,Indonesians, andIndonesian culture.
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Amnesty International andAustralia government strongly condemned excessive punishment and executions of Chan and Sukumaran.[1][2][3] Australians call for Bali boycott to saveBali Nine drug lords.
Despite the Australian government originally supporting Jakarta's policies, the East Timor issue created anti-Indonesian sentiment throughout the Australian community.[4]
Some Papuans and their supporters opined thatAct of Free Choice did not followNew York Agreement. Even thoughWestern New Guinea was previously part of theDutch East Indies, they considered the governance ofPapua andWest Papua by Indonesia "illegal" since then. They demand a fresh independence referendum, however, Indonesia oppresses Papuans who demand independence or referendum.[5]
Due to the infamousIndonesia–Malaysia confrontation of 1963, and the following up of cultural and political controversies, there is an anti-Indonesian sentiment spreading among the Malaysian population.[6] In 1963, shortly after Indonesia invadedBritish Borneo, Malayans went into a series of anti-Indonesian protests.[7]
During the2022 FIFA World Cup qualification – AFC second round match between two countries, Indonesian fans' violent reaction after thehome team suffered a shock 2–3 loss to rivalMalaysia, had led to anti-Indonesian to be stemmed again in the game.[8]
In June 2024, user Indosarang (Love Indonesia) posted anti-Indonesian andIslamophobic comments on theSouth Koreandiaspora forum website Indosarang, causing national outrage.[9]