Friday, September 22, 2017
Is Indonesia Pancasila (?)
Garuda as the national emblem and core values of Indonesia
On 6 and 9
August 1945, the two atomic bombs dropped in two cities of Japan Hiroshima and
Nagasaki. A few days later, the unconditional Japan surrender to the Allied
Forces leaded Indonesian people to make use of this opportunity to proclaim
their independence from Japan’s colonialism on 17 August 1945. Along with this
patriotic event, it also signified the creation of Garuda, the national emblem of Indonesia. The main part of this
emblem is the existence of the national motto ‘Bhinneka Tunggal Ika’ translated as “Unity in Diversity”, along
with the five principles represented as 5 symbols of Indonesia’s national ideology,
which is called Pancasila. Pancasila consists of two words,
"panca" meaning five, and "sila" meaning value. According
to Barnes (2007) the five principle of Pancasila can be loosely translated as ‘belief
in one God, nationalism, humanitarianism, social justice and democracy’.
1.
BELIEF IN ONE
GOD
2.
JUST AND
CIVILIZED HUMANITY
3.
THE NATIONAL UNITY
OF INDONESIA
4.
DEMOCRACY GUIDED
BY THE INNER WISDOM IN THE UNANIMITYARISING FROM DELIBERATIONS AMONG REPRESENTATIVES
5.
SOCIAL JUSTICE
FOR ALL INDONESIANS
Indonesia
is the largest archipelago in the world with more than 18,000 islands. These
make Indonesia rich with various cultures, ethnics, and races. As the world’s
4th largest country in the world, with a population of 261.1 million (World
Bank, 2016), it is necessary to hold these five core values of toleration among
diversity to unify the country.
Disintegration of Bhinneka
Tunggal Ika
On the
morning of 1 June 2016, Jokowi as the current president of Indonesia signed the
Presidential Decree No. 24 of 2016 established ‘Pancasila Day’ in order to commemorate the father of Pancasila’s famous speech back on 1 June
1945. Sadly, this celebration moment also followed by various events that are
related to the intolerance issues among Indonesians.
Orientalism and Argo
Argo movie
presented the story on how CIA sneaked six American diplomats out of Iran
during the crisis on November 1979. Iran used to be ruled under various
different regimes, until 1953 Reza Pahlevi took over the country and
westernized Iran. He opened the foreign investment and allowed the US to invest
on their oil. Ironically, he lived in wealth while the people lived in starve
and poor condition. In 1979, Ayatollah Khomeini replaced him and successfully
ruled Iran. He tried to return the oil to its citizen, fix the catastrophic
condition, and also leaded the chaos, anger to the US, which made the citizen
started to attack the US embassy.
This based
on true story movie was able to gained many awards and high ratings. Yet, this
movie has also become the subject of some criticisms.
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