Kasus Konflik Perebutan Wilayah di Provinsi Maluku Utara Terhadap Ketahanan Nasional || D-III TLM
Summary
TLDRIn this presentation, Rani Julia Saputri from the D3 Medical Laboratory Technology program discusses the territorial conflicts in North Maluku Province, highlighting the national resilience against threats to integrity and identity. She details the disputes between West Halmahera and North Halmahera districts over six villages, exacerbated by a lack of government response to local dissent regarding administrative changes. This tension led to ethnic and religious conflicts in 1999. The narrative emphasizes the complex dynamics of local governance and community identity, as residents continue to advocate for their alignment with Halmahera Barat instead of Maliput.
Takeaways
- 🌍 National resilience is a dynamic condition comprising the toughness, endurance, and capability of a nation to develop national strength against various threats.
- 🗺️ The conflict in Maluku Utara involves territorial disputes between West Halmahera and North Halmahera regencies over six villages.
- 🚫 Local communities rejected the integration into the Maliput district due to dissatisfaction with the government's response to their aspirations.
- ⚔️ The conflict escalated into ethnic and religious tensions in Maluku Utara in 1999, exacerbated by the slow government response.
- 🏘️ Communities in the six villages opted to continue receiving services from their original districts instead of the newly formed Maliput district.
- 📜 The rejection by the six villages resurfaced in 2003, following the enactment of Law No. 1/2003 regarding district formation in Maluku Utara.
- 🛑 The communities insist that they should remain part of Jailolo district rather than Maliput, highlighting ongoing tensions over administrative boundaries.
- 🗺️ A map of the administrative boundaries of North Halmahera regency was referenced to illustrate the conflict's geographical aspects.
- ⚖️ The government's acknowledgment of the six villages' claims is crucial in addressing the complex issues surrounding regional development.
- 📊 The dynamics of establishing three districts (Maliput, Jaya Timur, and Tol Teluk) reflect the complexities of local governance in the region.
Q & A
What is national resilience as defined in the script?
-National resilience is a dynamic condition of a nation that encompasses strength, resilience, and the ability to develop national power in facing various threats, challenges, obstacles, and disturbances, whether from within or outside the nation.
What specific conflict is discussed in the transcript?
-The transcript discusses the territorial conflict between West Halmahera Regency and North Halmahera Regency concerning six villages.
What triggered the conflict regarding the six villages?
-The conflict was triggered by the establishment of Maliput District, which involved merging six villages from Jailolo District and five villages from another district, leading to community resistance.
What was the community's response to becoming part of Maliput District?
-The community in the six villages resisted becoming part of Maliput District due to dissatisfaction with the government's lack of response to their concerns.
How did the government's response affect the conflict?
-The government's slow response to the aspirations of the communities in the six villages contributed to social conflict and further complications in administrative management.
What happened in 2003 regarding the territorial dispute?
-In 2003, the community continued to express their opposition to being included in Maliput District following the issuance of Law Number 1 of 2003, which emphasized that Maliput was an administrative part of North Halmahera Regency.
What was the community's stance on being part of the districts?
-The community insisted on remaining part of Jailolo District and wanted to be recognized as part of West Halmahera Regency instead.
How did the local government respond to the community's stance?
-In response to the community's insistence, the West Halmahera Regency government began providing services to the residents of the six villages.
What were the implications of the administrative boundaries for the villages?
-The administrative boundaries created disparities in service delivery, as the residents of the six villages were caught between different district administrations.
What historical context is important for understanding this territorial conflict?
-The historical context includes the ethnic and religious conflicts that emerged in North Maluku in 1999, exacerbated by the unresolved territorial disputes.
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