Demonstrasi Membakar Bendera Malaysia di Indonesia, Why?


Indonesians burn pictures of the Malaysian flag as well as other placards during an anti-Malaysia protest in Jakarta on August 30, 2009 after the neighbouring country was accused of using Indonesian traditional dances to promote Malaysian tourism.  Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono has asked the Malaysian government to deal more carefully with "sensitive" cultural issues between the two countries, after a recent Malaysian tourism advertisement, a 30-second video clip, showed Balinese "Pendet" dancing.   AFP PHOTO / Bay ISMOYO (Photo credit should read BAY ISMOYO/AFP/Getty Images)

Indonesians burn pictures of the Malaysian flag as well as other placards during an anti-Malaysia protest in Jakarta on August 30, 2009 after the neighbouring country was accused of using Indonesian traditional dances to promote Malaysian tourism. Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono has asked the Malaysian government to deal more carefully with "sensitive" cultural issues between the two countries, after a recent Malaysian tourism advertisement, a 30-second video clip, showed Balinese "Pendet" dancing. AFP PHOTO / Bay ISMOYO (Photo credit should read BAY ISMOYO/AFP/Getty Images)

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Indonesians hold up pictures of the Malaysian flag as well as other placards, saying "ganyang" or attack, during an anti-Malaysia protest in Jakarta on August 30, 2009 after the neighbouring country was accused of using Indonesian traditional dances to promote Malaysian tourism.  Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono has asked the Malaysian government to deal more carefully with "sensitive" cultural issues between the two countries, after a recent Malaysian tourism advertisement, a 30-second video clip, showed Balinese "Pendet" dancing.   AFP PHOTO / Bay ISMOYO (Photo credit should read BAY ISMOYO/AFP/Getty Images)

Indonesians hold up pictures of the Malaysian flag as well as other placards, saying "ganyang" or attack, during an anti-Malaysia protest in Jakarta on August 30, 2009 after the neighbouring country was accused of using Indonesian traditional dances to promote Malaysian tourism. Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono has asked the Malaysian government to deal more carefully with "sensitive" cultural issues between the two countries, after a recent Malaysian tourism advertisement, a 30-second video clip, showed Balinese "Pendet" dancing. AFP PHOTO / Bay ISMOYO (Photo credit should read BAY ISMOYO/AFP/Getty Images)

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