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Netherlands to Deliver Weapons to Indonesia After All
Nick Ottens | June 4, 2013
The Netherlands intend to sell naval ship equipment and technology to Indonesia in an arms deal that could be worth €345 million, the government announced on Tuesday.
Last year, the Netherlands canceled a €200 million tanks sale to its former colony after lawmakers had expressed worried about human rights abuses there. Among them was the Labor Party’s Frans Timmermans who is now foreign minister.
The latest deal will not involve the Dutch Government. Rather a Dutch company has applied to sell technology for frigates that are supposed to be build in Romania as well as Indonesia itself.Timmerman’s department insists that the delivery meets all legal requirements for weapons exports.
Opposition parties were taken aback nevertheless. Both the liberal Democrats and far left Socialists accused Labor of changing his position, something Désirée Bonis, its foreign policy spokeswoman, denied. “Indonesia is a friendly nation and a democracy,” she said. “So there’s nothing wrong with this.”
The previous coalition, which included the conservatives besides Prime Minister Mark Rutte’s liberals, who are still in power, similarly argued last year, however, that human rights in the island nation had “marked improved,” even if there were still “internal tensions” in the Maluku and Papua islands, majority christian provinces that once aspired to autonomy or independence. It wanted to sell up to one hundred German made Leopard tanks to the country—which could hardly have been deployed to the Moluccas or Papua given the mountainous terrain and dense forestation there—but the anti-immigration Freedom Party, which otherwise supported Rutte’s minority government, objected because Indonesia is the world’s largest Muslim country.
Indonesia later bought the tanks from Germany.
Nick Ottens | June 4, 2013
The Netherlands intend to sell naval ship equipment and technology to Indonesia in an arms deal that could be worth €345 million, the government announced on Tuesday.
Last year, the Netherlands canceled a €200 million tanks sale to its former colony after lawmakers had expressed worried about human rights abuses there. Among them was the Labor Party’s Frans Timmermans who is now foreign minister.
The latest deal will not involve the Dutch Government. Rather a Dutch company has applied to sell technology for frigates that are supposed to be build in Romania as well as Indonesia itself.Timmerman’s department insists that the delivery meets all legal requirements for weapons exports.
Opposition parties were taken aback nevertheless. Both the liberal Democrats and far left Socialists accused Labor of changing his position, something Désirée Bonis, its foreign policy spokeswoman, denied. “Indonesia is a friendly nation and a democracy,” she said. “So there’s nothing wrong with this.”
The previous coalition, which included the conservatives besides Prime Minister Mark Rutte’s liberals, who are still in power, similarly argued last year, however, that human rights in the island nation had “marked improved,” even if there were still “internal tensions” in the Maluku and Papua islands, majority christian provinces that once aspired to autonomy or independence. It wanted to sell up to one hundred German made Leopard tanks to the country—which could hardly have been deployed to the Moluccas or Papua given the mountainous terrain and dense forestation there—but the anti-immigration Freedom Party, which otherwise supported Rutte’s minority government, objected because Indonesia is the world’s largest Muslim country.
Indonesia later bought the tanks from Germany.
Source: http://atlanticsentinel.com/2013/06/...sia-after-all/
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Kira2 senjata apa yah?....ngarep sih yang akan dikirim yang di foto....


Btw...kok dibuatnya di Rumania?
Spoiler for Terjemahan:
Jakarta (MID) - Pemerintah Belanda berniat untuk menjual perlengkapan dan teknologi kapal perang ke Indonesia, dimana kesepakatan tersebut nantinya senilai dengan € 345 juta. Pemerintah Belanda mengumumkan hal tersebut pada hari selasa.
Tahun lalu, Belanda telah membatalkan penjualan tank kepada Indonesia senilai € 200 juta setelah anggota parlemen telah menyatakan kekuatirannya tentang HAM di Indonesia. Kubu yang menentang pengadaan tersebut yaitu Partai Buruh Frans Timmermans yang kini menjadi menteri luar negeri.
Walaupun kesepakatan pengadaan kapal perang tersebut tidak melibatkan pemerintah Belanda, namun perusaahaan asal Belanda tersebut telah menjual dan membangun teknologi kapal perang tersebut di Rumania dan Indonesia. Namun Partai Buruh bersikeras bahwa pengadaan kapal perang tersebut harus sesuai dengan persyaratan hukum ekspor senjata.
Penjualan kapal perang itu sendiri mengejutkan banyak pihak, antara lain partai oposisi baik Demokrat Liberal maupun Sosialis sayap kiri dan menuduh partai Buruh untuk mengubah pandangan tersebut. Menurut juru bicara kebijakan luar negeri Desiree Bonis mengatakan, "Indonesia merupakan negara yang ramah dan demokrasi, jadi tidak ada yang salah dengan pengadaan kapal perang tersebut".
Dari partai Koalisi sebelumnya, yang termasuk partai konservatif liberal yaitu mantan Perdana Menteri Mark Rutte saat masih berkuasa juga mengungkap pendapat yang senada pada tahun lalu, "Bagaimanapun juga, Hak Asasi Manusia di Indonesia telah membaik, bahkan jika adapun itu hanya sebatas ketegangan internal dalam negeri yang seperti terjadi di Papua yang sebenarnya hanya menginginkan otonomi khusus".
Tetapi hal tersebut ditentang oleh partai Kebebasan karena tank tersebut tidak cocok untuk geografis Indonesia. Karena penolakan tersebut akhirnya Indonesia membeli tank Leopard dari Jerman.
Source: http://mik-news.blogspot.com/2013/06...kedua.html?m=1
Diubah oleh supermarine 05-06-2013 11:09
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