Those who offend my Chinese will be punished even if they are far away!This phrase often appears on the Internet** and in patriotic movies, and it conveys a deep meaning. But there are those who deliberately use such slogans to incite national sentiments, direct them at other countries and **, and provoke hatred abroad.
Recently, there have been remarks that many Chinese compatriots have suffered deception and suffering in Southeast Asian countries, questioning the inaction of China** and relevant departments. Similar accusations emerged as far back as the late 20th century, when they were not about organ trafficking or telecom fraud, but about deliberately stirring up national sentiment over Indonesia's anti-Chinese protests.
It is worth noting: in the past 80 years of history, there have been many anti-Chinese incidents in Indonesia, and even the tragedy of the Chinese people. Why didn't China take the initiative to rescue its suffering compatriots?
Indonesia's anti-Chinese movement has seen seven incidents of mass violence between 1945 and the beginning of the 21st century, as well as dozens of sporadic incidents since 1968. The reasons behind these movements are complex and involve ethnic, social, political, economic and other dimensions.
In Indonesian politics, the erroneous argument that "Chinese control of the economy" has long existed, and has become a hot topic of attack and debate by various political parties. Behind this is a combination of Indonesia's own political interests, as well as narrow nationalism, prejudice, and economic tensions between the Chinese and the natives.
Under Suharto's rule, the Indonesian Chinese do have a certain advantage in finance, commerce, manufacturing and other fields. However, for a long time, differences in social culture and living customs have led to the majority of Chinese people falling victim to social unrest.
Indonesia's Chinese exclusion problem has deep roots, and the government's long-standing discriminatory policies are even more difficult to shirk. Since 1950, Indonesia** has been enacting various discriminatory laws, and even in 1965, there was a big ** that shocked the world, resulting in hundreds of thousands of deaths.
Against this background, China did not send the PLA to intervene. There are many reasons for this: China has signed a non-aggression principle with Southeast Asian countries, and most of the Chinese victims are considered Indonesians. Moreover, 1998 was a sensitive time for China, and any small issue could affect the country's overall plan.
However, it is not China** that has turned a blind eye to the anti-Chinese incidents, and has exerted pressure through military exercises and other means, such as China's military exercises with India and the sending of troops to reinforce Thailand, to counterbalance Indonesia's behavior. These actions have stabilized the situation in Indonesia, protected the rights and interests of the Chinese, and demonstrated China's cohesion and solidarity.
If any trouble is resolved by force, it will be difficult for the world to find peace. For a long time, China** has promulgated policies on the resettlement of returned overseas Chinese, and exerted pressure on Indonesia in a variety of ways, which has been handled properly and without leaving future troubles.