JAKARTA - The people of Kalimantan feel humiliated and have made many reports on Edi Mulyadi's statement about Kalimantan being called a place for genies to throw children away. Andi Soraya, who is a local princess and has Dayak blood from her grandmother, was also angry.

He explained that in Kalimantan there are not only native Kalimantan tribes, but also many Javanese tribes who live there. Even though there are many tribes, people in Kalimantan have never fought and have formed very strong kinship bonds. So that with the humiliation case committed by Edy Mulyadi, all Kalimantan residents are united.

Andi warned Edy about the customary law that could ensnare him. Quoted from Era.id, Andi Soraya, who has Dayak blood, admitted that he was disappointed with Edy Mulyadi's statement. Edy is considered to have hurt the hearts of the people in Kalimantan and also the many tribes that live there.

"At this moment, we all come together to unite. There is no such thing as the Dayak of Central Kalimantan, there are no south, east, west. All of us are brothers and sisters, we are united. For what? Self-respect, a fixed price," he said, Thursday, January 27.

Not only that, Andi Soraya also responded to Edy Mulyadi's apology for offending the people of Kalimantan. According to Andi Soraya, Edy's apology could not erase his mistakes.

Moreover, the customary law of many tribes in Kalimantan is not easy to just get rid of. Andi also reminded that the apology would be in vain in the eyes of customary law.

"Then Andi Soraya also warned Edy Mulyadi about the customary law that was still stalking him even though he had already apologized to the public. For Andi Soraya, customary law could not be separated from Edy Mulyadi.

"You said 'oh I'm sorry because I'm like this', sir, we have self-respect, especially Bugis people, Dayak people have a fixed price. If RI law can forgive you, but customary law still exists, sir, " he insisted.

Furthermore, Andi Soraya also gave a satire to Edy Mulyadi about his statement that insulted the people of Kalimantan. Where the hashtags #WargaKalimantanNotMonyet and #TangkapEdyMulyadi appear on social media.

"Aren't I like a monkey, sir? If I look a little like a monkey, please tell me, sir, because I feel sorry for my husband marrying me if I still have monkey blood," concluded Andy Soraya.


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