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Malaysians fume as Indonesian minister belittles flood aid: ‘just say thank you’

Tito Karnavian dismissed the US$60,000 aid package as ‘not much’ compared to Jakarta’s own disaster response, touching a raw nerve online

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People unload aid supplies for distribution in Aceh Tamiang, Indonesia’s North Sumatra province, on Monday following heavy flooding earlier this month. Photo: AFP
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Malaysians hit back online this week after Indonesia’s home affairs minister appeared to play down the significance of flood relief Malaysia sent to the neighbouring nation’s disaster-hit Aceh province, where catastrophic floods and landslides on Sumatra’s northern tip have killed more than 1,000 people.

The backlash followed remarks by Home Affairs Minister Tito Karnavian in a podcast clip published on Saturday, which later went viral, in which he said that the medical supplies delivered from Malaysia were worth less than 1 billion Indonesian rupiah (US$60,000) and were “not much” compared with Indonesia’s own disaster-response resources.

Indonesian Home Affairs Minister Tito Karnavian as he appeared on the Suara Lokal Mengglobal podcast. Photo: YouTube/HelmyYahyaBicara
Indonesian Home Affairs Minister Tito Karnavian as he appeared on the Suara Lokal Mengglobal podcast. Photo: YouTube/HelmyYahyaBicara

“Our budget and deployment are far larger than that,” Tito said on the Suara Lokal Mengglobal (Local Voices Go Global) podcast. “So it should not create the narrative that we need help from another country.”

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In Malaysia, the remarks touched a nerve. The country’s relationship with Indonesia is friendly but prickly, with old grievances over haze, migrant labour issues and cultural claims never far from the surface.

“Humanitarian aid exists to help ease the situation by providing relief and support, not to fix everything,” wrote Malaysian social media user “IzzraifHarz”.

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Indonesian minister dismisses Malaysian flood aid, sparking outrage

Indonesian minister dismisses Malaysian flood aid, sparking outrage

“It’s unfair to compare your duty to take care of your people with our small aid. Yes, it’s ‘not much’ but it serves its purpose.”

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