Polemic On The Word 'Anjay', Commission VIII DPR RI: No Need To Be Taken To Criminal Domain
JAKARTA - Deputy Chairman of Commission VIII DPR RI, Marwan Dasopang, will find it difficult to impose penalties using the word 'anjay'.
Because, there is no clear use of the word, for bullying or jokes.
"In that vocabulary, 'anjay' is not found in our vocabulary. Sometimes children can make it a joke but it can also be bullying. So interpreting it as a joke, interpreting as bullying is also difficult to investigate," Marwan told VOI. , Monday, August 31.
He considered, there is no need to apply criminal law to the use of the word 'anjay'. "I don't think it was criminalized. It just needs guidance," he said.
"If it is difficult to interpret people with the word 'anjay', when is it a joke, when is it bullying. Because there is no derogatory word found in our vocabulary," he continued.
Meanwhile, Deputy Chairman of Commission VIII Ace Hasan Syadzili said that the word 'anjay' should not be interpreted as a form of bullying, let alone dragged into the realm of crime.
"If, for example, there is something that makes someone offended by using language that has the connotation of bullying, then we should first ask, clarify first," Ace told reporters.
"Tabayun first. What is the meaning behind the 'anjay'. Don't take it directly to the realm of crime," he added.
He considered, if there is a problem due to the word, it is better if it is resolved through mediation rather than criminal law. In addition, it must be seen clearly whether this word is used as bullying or not.
Furthermore, the Chairman of the DPP Golkar Party invited parents to protect their children from using various slang as a form of bullying. This is because the use of this language is sometimes not fully understood and causes misunderstanding.
"If slang is not fully understood then it could have a specific purpose. In our context of socializing with children, parents must still avoid using words that have negative connotations and even tend to be used as a form of bullying or bullying. Therefore, it must be seen as well. in what context is the use of the word 'anjay', "Ace explained.
Previously, the National Commission for Child Protection caused a scene in the social media scene by asking the public to no longer use the word 'anjay' and calling the use of the word potentially criminal.
According to the Chairperson of the National Commission for Child Protection Arist Merdeka Sirait, the popular word 'anjay' can lead to a crime because it becomes a form of violence or bullying.
"If the term 'anjay' contains elements of violence and degrading someone's dignity is one form of violence or bullying, it can be punished, both used in a joking manner and form. However, if the elements and definitions of violence are fulfilled in accordance with the provisions of the Republic of Indonesia Law Number 35 of 2014 Regarding Child Protection, it is verbal abuse, "Arist said in a written statement quoted on Monday, August 31.
Arist explained, the use of the word 'anjay' must be seen from various points of view. He said, if anjay is used as a pronoun for admiration in one event, then there is no element of bullying because it does not cause offense, hurt feelings, and harm even though it is interpreted as a designation of an animal.
It's just a different story when this 'anjay' becomes a term for someone, especially if that person is not known and is pronounced by a more mature person.
"The term is a form of verbal violence and can be reported as a criminal act," he said.