After Viral Video Of The Prohibition Of The Red And White Flag, The Coordinating Ministry For Political, Legal And Security Affairs Calls PIK Managers
Deputy for Public Order and Security Coordination, Inspector General of Police Armed Wijaya and the police discussed the ban on red and white flags at PIK. (Photo: Rizky Sulistio/ VOI)

JAKARTA - The Coordinating Ministry for Political, Legal and Security Affairs summoned the manager of the Pantai Indah Kapuk (PIK) residential area for the alleged ban on the red and white flag stretching by national community organizations (ormas) which took place last Tuesday, August 17. The summons of the PIK manager by the Coordinating Minister for Political, Legal and Security Affairs to clarify various oblique issues circulating on social media and mass media.

"We deliberately invite gentlemen to explain various cases that have gone viral in the public, as well as to make clarifications. Because this invites debate and can affect the political and security conditions in the country," said Deputy for Coordination of Security and Public Order, Inspector General Pol Armed Wijaya in a statement. officially received by VOI, Tuesday, August 24.

Although it has been previously denied by the management that there is no prohibition on the installation of red and white flags in the area, the Coordinating Ministry for Political, Legal and Security Affairs wants to straighten out public assessments on social media that accuse the PIK area as being a state within a state.

A number of videos that went viral on social media about several incidents of prohibiting people from entering certain areas in PIK were shown at the meeting.

The management, represented by the head of the company, Restu Mahesa, explained that the allegations were not true and had been denied by his party.

"We have never prohibited the installation of red and white flags. It is also not true that entering the PIK area must use a passport. Regarding certain mass organizations not being allowed to display the red and white flag on 17 August, because we were worried about crowds. We ourselves put up the red and white flag, sir, " said Rest.

However, the Deputy for Coordination of Law and Human Rights at the Coordinating Ministry for Political, Legal and Security Affairs, Sugeng Purnomo, reminded the PIK management to be more sensitive and sensitive to public responses in various media. If in fact the PIK manager does not prohibit the community as in various viral videos, the housing area manager must carry out the right communication strategy.

"For example, the manager makes announcements or publications that public areas in the area are open to the wider community, so there is no impression that this complex is elite and can only be accessed by certain people because legally it is not justified," said Sugeng.

The Coordinating Ministry for Political, Legal and Security Affairs emphasized that PIK managers should no longer have public debates, both in mainstream media and social media, because the policy of managing the area is considered to limit people's rights as citizens.

Previously, it was reported that the raising of the red and white flag organized by the Laskar Merah Putih (LMP) was prohibited and was prevented by the Three Pillars of Penjaringan officers at the Pantai Indak Kapuk (PIK) bridge, Penjaringan Subdistrict, North Jakarta, last Tuesday, August 17. In fact, the 21-meter-long red and white flag hoisting was held to coincide with the celebration of the 76th Indonesian Independence Day.

The Commander of the Red and White Army (LMP) Daenk Jamal stated that the aim of the LMP was to unfurl the 21-meter-long red and white flag to commemorate the 76th anniversary of the proclamation of independence of the Republic of Indonesia. by foreigners. For that, on the 76th Anniversary of the Republic of Indonesia, his party proved it by unfurling the red and white flag on the PIK Bridge.

The LMP, he continued, stated that the assumption was not true. Even though the raising of the flag was blocked because it was considered that it would cause a crowd in the middle of the Implementation of Level 4 Community Activity Restrictions (PPKM).

"We proved by going in there, that we can stand tall here at PIK by flying the red and white flag. This is still the sovereign territory of the Republic of Indonesia, not foreigners," he said when confirmed by VOI, last Wednesday, August 18.

The three-pillar officer reasoned that the 21-meter-long red and white flag was prevented from crowding at PPKM Level 4, even though there were only 30 participants and adhered to the strict COVID-19 procedures.

"We represent the nation's children, we urge every party managing private places and so on, as long as the activities carry the good name of Indonesia, as long as the activities are for the benefit of the nation and state, I don't think there is any need to make it difficult," he said.


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