JAKARTA - The Indonesian Minister of Finance, Sri Mulyani, was seen pouring out her heart after one of her paintings was brought by a mob who looted her house on Sunday, August 31 at dawn.
"The painting. The man in the red jacket wearing a black helmet was seen carrying a painting of flower oil on a large canvas. He took his loot calmly, confidently leaving my private house," wrote Sri Mulyani, quoted by VOI from Instagram @smindrawati, Thursday, September 4.
Furthermore, Sri Mulyani revealed how valuable the painting is. He said that he made the flower painting with his own hands 17 years ago with very personal memories.
"The painting of flowers that I painted 17 years ago is the result and symbol of self-contemplation and self-contemplation, very personal," said Sri.
Sri Mulyani saw that the moment of looting at her house was like a party for the masses who entered and took her valuables without thinking about the value of the items for the owner.
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"The looters seemed to be partying, even interviewed by media reporters: 'did you get anything, bro?' The answer was mild, with a slightly proud tone without guilt: 'Obviously'," he wrote.
This unpleasant incident was judged as a quite traumatic moment and left deep wounds. He also felt that his pride had been tarnished afterwards.
"The loss of law, loss of common sense and loss of civilization and appropriateness. Collapse of humanity," said Sri.
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