
Indonesia, Australia military cooperation on hold after training materials cause offence.
Jakarta, 06 Rabiul Akhir 1438/05 January 2017 (MINA) – Indonesia has suspended all military cooperation with Australia, reportedly over offensive materials displayed at an Australian military base where its troops were training.
The offensive ālaminated materialā shown at a base was insulting towards Indonesiaās five founding principles ā Pancasila ā Indonesian newspaper Kompas has reported. The Kompas report says a cable dated 29 December, sent by Indonesian military commander General Gatot Nurmantyo, instructed that all military cooperation, including training with the Australian defence force, be suspended.
The Indonesian military spokesman, Major General Wuryanto has confirmed the split, but would not specifically confirm the reason, saying cooperation between the Australian and Indonesian militaries had been suspended for ātechnical reasonsā, effective immediately.
āAll forms of cooperation have been suspended,ā he said.
But Wuryanto suggested the suspension would not be long term, saying cooperation could resume once the ātechnical mattersā were resolved.
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āThere are technical matters that need to be discussed,ā Wuryanto said, including the offensive training material seen at an Australian military base. It was āhighly likelyā cooperation would resume once those issues were resolved, he said.
Training material cause offence
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Guardian Australian understands an instructor from Indonesiaās special forces group Kopassus felt insulted by material on display at a training base.
Itās believed the Kopassus officer was initially offended by propaganda material about West Papua, a province of Indonesia in which a long-running campaign for independence, and allegations of systemic human rights abuses by the military, are of extreme sensitivity. Senior former military leaders were also insulted as murderers and criminals.
Subsequently, the officer also reportedly saw a laminated piece of paper that ridiculed Indonesiaās founding ideology āpancasilaā ā which translates as āfive principlesā ā as āpanca-gilaā. Gila, in Bahasa Indonesia, means crazy.
Kopassus has trained for several years with Australiaās Special Air Service troops at the SAS base at Campbell barracks, Perth. No time limit has been put on the suspension, and it is unclear whether future planned joint training exercises between the two countries will be affected.
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Australiaās defence minister, Marise Payne, said the Australian military hoped to restore full cooperation with the Indonesian armed forces as soon as possible.
She confirmed that late last year an Indonesian officer had raised concerns āabout some teaching materials and remarks at an army language training facility in Australiaā.
āThe Australian Chief of the Defence Force, Air Chief Marshal Mark Binskin, wrote to his Indonesian counterpart, General Gatot Nurmantyo, giving an undertaking that this matter would be addressed seriously and we would inquire into issues raised.
āThe Australian Army has looked into the serious concerns that were raised and the investigation into the incident is being finalised.ā
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Payne said while some elements of joint training had been suspended, other areas of military cooperation had continued.
āAustralia is committed to building a strong defence relationship with Indonesia, including through cooperation in training. We will work with Indonesia to restore full cooperation as soon as possible.ā
Indonesia and Australiaās military relationship has improved in recent years, after an at-times troubled history.
The Lombok treaty commits both countries to cooperation in the fields of defence, combating transnational crime, counter-terrorism and intelligence-sharing. Australia has sold military hardware to Indonesia and defence and foreign ministers meet regularly. (T/RS05/RS01)
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