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| Indonesian Minister of regional development |
Minister REV. Says Malaysia mode
to claims Indonesian lands.
VIVAnews-Ministry of regional
development, the Village left behind and Resettlementwill be addressing seriously giving the
identity of the inhabitants of Indonesia byMalaysia.
Minister of Transmigration Villages, PDT and Marwan Jafar said, awarding Indonesiacitizen identity at
the border by Malaysia is a mode that must be addressed and
should be regulated.
"This mode does Malaysia. Imagine, if
all the inhabitants had the identity of Malaysia, then the
village was like a ghost village. The land had a population of Indonesia,
butIndonesia's move so residents of Malaysia, "said Marwan in
the description of the press received VIVAnews, Thursday, November
16, 2014.
Marwan suspicious, after
providing identity, has slowly come to Malaysia would
claimthat as the border villages in its territory. "Due regard had
the support of the local community," he said added.
Marwan said, from the
information he received, the alleged annexation does
not occurthe border region by Malaysia. Neighboring countries are only
giving identity to the majority of the villagers.
"As a result, local
citizens have two identities, namely Indonesia and Malaysia,"
he said.
Earlier, circulated the
news three villages in the Sub-District of Nunukan RegencyOngong Lumbis, North
Borneo Malaysia claimed as its territory. The three
villages, namely Sumantipal, Sinapad, and Kinokod.
"This case became a
red light for us to not to be ignored in the border areas. They
are also citizens of Indonesia are worthy and highly need
to be given the right to look forby the State. "
Indonesia is
bordered by many countries, either on land or sea. On
land, Indonesia is bordered by three countries namely Malaysia in
West Kalimantan and East Kalimantanwith some parts of Borneo and
Sabah. The province of Papua with Papua New Guineaand East
Nusa Tenggara and East Timor. While the sea borders
with Indonesia, ten countries namely India, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, Viet
Nam, the Philippines, Palau, Papua New Guinea, Australia and
Timor-Leste.

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