Indonesian Foreign Minister Sugiono gives a speech in Ankara, Turkiye, on January 9, 2026. [Turkish Foreign Ministry / Handout - Anadolu Agency]
For years, Indonesia has wrapped itself in the moral vocabulary of anti-colonialism and Palestinian solidarity. Its leaders lecture the world about justice, occupation and humanitarian principles. They speak as if Indonesia occupies a unique ethical position among nations — a Muslim-majority democracy supposedly unafraid to confront power on behalf of the oppressed. Then nine Indonesians were detained by Israeli forces in international waters. And Indonesia’s foreign minister chose to argue about semantics. Following a meeting with Commission I of Parliament in Jakarta on May 20, Foreign Minister Sugiono insisted that the detention of Indonesian citizens aboard the Sumud flotilla should not be described as “kidnapping” or “hostage-taking.” “This is not a case of kidnapping or hostage-taking,” Sugiono said. “This is […]

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