08.06.2020 Author: Andre Vltchek
COVID-19 will Devastate Indonesia
which is Already Collapsing
Column: Politics
Region: Southeast Asia
In Jakarta, doctors are dying, while
common people do not know which data to believe, anymore. It appears that even
some government officials do not trust government statistics.
At the beginning of the pandemic, for
weeks, the Indonesian government was pretending that there is no problem
whatsoever, insisting that number of cases was zero, thanks to prayers and divine
intervention.
While talking about God and prayers,
the President was advising to drink traditional herbal medicine as prevention.
Well, at least he was not pitching detergent or disinfectant, for oral
consumption.
In February, after I finished filming
in Borneo (Indonesian part of the third largest island on earth where it is
called Kalimantan), my Garuda Indonesia flight from Pontianak to Jakarta was
full of people coughing, apparently sick; very sick. While other countries in
the region were already measuring temperature and introducing comprehensive
measures to curtail the pandemic, Indonesia was shockingly but determinately
doing absolutely nothing.
As always, in the fourth most
populous country on Earth, there was no budget, no willingness, no enthusiasm,
and zero know-how how to tackle the emergency.
It goes without saying that even
without pandemic, the entire country is one huge health hazard. It has one of
the lowest numbers of beds and doctors per thousand citizens, anywhere on
Earth.
Since the 1965 U.S.-sponsored coup,
Indonesia has been in turbo-capitalist mode, neglecting everything public, from
sanitation to garbage collection, but especially education and health. “If it
does not bring profits right away, then why to bother dealing with it”, could
be the regime’s motto. Quite the opposite of what could be observed in two
socialist super-stars: China and Vietnam.
After the last visit to Borneo, my
guts were, for weeks, destroyed, and I experienced temporary near-blindness, as
my eyes were attacked by some parasites.
While the present administration of
President Joko Widodo (known in Indonesia by his nickname “Jokowi”) is getting
ready to abandon Jakarta (which is overpopulated, unplanned, plundered of
almost all green areas, full of misery and health-hazards) and move the
capital to Kalimantan, at the
cost of tens of billions of dollars, the medical facilities of the country are
desperately inadequate, and on par with the poorest countries of sub-Saharan
Africa.
***
Since March, my friends in Indonesia
have written to me that there has been an absolutely unprecedented number of
funerals, broadcasted by loudspeakers of local mosques.
Everybody knew someone, usually at
least a few people, who either died from the COVID-19 or were suspected by
relatives of dying from it.
An anonymous, man, 34 years old (a
researcher/student, living in Jakarta), wrote to me:
“Here, people die for
nothing. Our government treats human beings only as numbers, be it in
connection with the presidential elections last year, or with the corona
outbreak. People are angry and have lost their trust in the government. In
dealing with the coronavirus outbreak, the central government interference only
makes the situation worse. Our government has never felt guilty neither
apologizes to its own people for incompetence in managing the country; for the
1965 genocide, the May 1998 riots, or now, for the mismanagement during the coronavirus
disaster. One day, this will be all written in history books.”
Almost all disasters in Indonesia
have an extremely devastating character. Tsunamis kill an unacceptably high
number of people, because the early warning systems get stolen, but also due to
lack of planning of coastal communities, as well as corruption. Earthquakes,
volcano eruptions: all the same – no planning, no support for the poor.
Lethargy, acceptance of fate, and sluggishness.
***
Fear of COVID-19 triggered at least
some initiatives among Indonesian citizens.
Bloomberg reported on May 29, 2020:
“Indonesia’s spiraling coronavirus
crisis has citizens taking matters into their own hands, with networks of
volunteers compiling data that shows the death rate in the world’s fourth-most
populous nation may be three times higher than what the government says.
Concern that the country’s low
testing rate means virus deaths were going unrecorded spurred citizens, health
workers and scientists to set up LaporCovid-19 and KawalCOVID19,
two open-source data platforms that allow people around Indonesia to report
suspected Covid-19 deaths via WhatsApp and Telegram.
More than 4,000 deaths among
suspected Covid-19 patients since early March haven’t been included in the
official numbers, according to data collected by the platforms. That’s on top
of the government’s tally of 1,520 fatalities, which already gives Indonesia
the highest virus death rate in Southeast Asia.”
But even the estimates of extra 4,000
deaths seem to be extremely low. Some experts believe that both the number of
cases, as well as fatalities, might be 15 times higher than the official
numbers. That would be in line with the estimates for Brazil, yet another
country which is governed by the extreme right-wing regime.
In a stark departure from the common
Western mass media rule of not criticizing submissive, anti-left, and
pro-market Indonesia, several mainstream publications in North America and
Europe decided not to remain silent. That itself is news. On May 28, 2020, The
New York Times fired a detailed and very accurate report on the COVID-19 which
has been devastating the archipelago:
“In an alarming glimpse at what could
be runaway transmission, a random sampling of 11,555 people in Surabaya, the
country’s second largest city, found last week that 10 percent of those tested
had antibodies for the coronavirus. Yet the entire province of East Java, which
includes Surabaya, had 4,313 officially confirmed cases as of Thursday.
“Massive infection has already
happened,” said Dono Widiatmoko, a senior lecturer in health and social care at
the University of Derby and a member of the Indonesian Public Health
Association. “This means it’s too late.”
Yet even as the country’s caseload
accelerates, the Indonesian government has said that national coronavirus
restrictions, already a scattershot effort, must be relaxed to save the
economy.”
Indonesian leaders collaborate, in
the most embarrassing and servile way, with all U.S. administrations. Democrats
or Republicans, it does not seem to matter. But the current President Joko
Widodo (Jokowi), is doubling his back in front of President Trump and his market
fundamentalism. It is done in the most embarrassing and, for Indonesia, a
destructive manner.
That may be the reason why the
“liberal” press in the United States, generally hostile to Mr. Trump and his
allies, is now ready to provide objective reporting about the dire state of the
collapsed Indonesian state, which includes misery in which more than half of
the population has to live, tremendous
environmental devastation,
or the COVID-19 disaster.
The New York Times report continued:
“There is widespread concern among
public health experts, however, that Indonesia’s health care system will break
down if the coronavirus spreads as intensely as it did in the United States or
Europe.
Worryingly, more than half of
Covid-19 deaths in Indonesia were of people below age 60. In the United States,
most deaths have been among the elderly. The relative youth of the victims in
Indonesia, health experts say, hints at hospitals that are unable to provide
the kind of lifesaving treatment offered in other countries.
And epidemiologists fear an even
bigger surge in cases next month. Last week, in a country with the largest
Muslim population in the world, millions of Indonesians gathered to pray and
travel at the end of Ramadan, the Islamic holy month. In the capital, Jakarta,
more than 465,000 vehicles left the capital during the holiday period,
according to a toll operator.
While the Indonesian government
announced some coronavirus travel restrictions in late April, they have not
been enforced rigorously, critics say. Loopholes abound. Airport staff have
complained about entire families, including children, flying under exemptions
meant for business travelers.
Modeling by epidemiologists at the
University of Indonesia forecasts that up to 200,000 Indonesians may require
hospitalization for the virus because of Ramadan-related activity.”
“Indonesia’s testing rates are the
worst among the 40 countries most affected by the virus — 967 per 1 million
people, compared to 46,951 per 1 million people in the United States, as of
Wednesday — Indonesians, especially those with asymptomatic or mild cases, are
unknowingly spreading the virus, infectious disease experts warn.”
And then, predictable and correct
punch:
“The disaster is still coming,” said
Dr. Pandu Riono, an epidemiologist who led the University of Indonesia’s
modeling effort. “Even after many months, we still have leaders who believe in
miracles rather than science. We still have terrible policies.”
For weeks, Jokowi’s government lied
about the number of cases. “Not to cause panic’, he ‘explained’ later. As
mentioned earlier, the government was bragging that there were no infections,
because of the “prayers”, and prayer is what was suggested by the Minister of
Health, to avoid getting infected by the virus. It was also advised, by the
President, that people drink traditional herbal drinks, and exercise, as
prevention.
For months, at least until March, the
Indonesian government had been lying to the world and its citizens. Or, as some
put it mildly, the government “was in denial”. While neighboring countries,
like Singapore and Malaysia, were combating virus since January, Indonesia was
sweeping facts under the carpet until March. Hospitals in Java were overflowing
with pneumonia cases, but as many experts now suggest, the bodies were buried
and coronavirus tests discouraged.
***
Lying virtually about everything is a
remarkable feature of the Indonesian regime. It lies about its past
(whitewashing all about the 1965 fascist US-backed coup in which 2-3 million
people were slaughtered), about its social collapse (much more than half of its
citizens live in misery, but the government acknowledges only around 10%), even
about the number of people who actually reside in the country. Ten years ago, I
worked with the top U.N. statisticians who insisted that more than 300 million
people were living in Indonesia, while the government claimed it was around 250
million at that time. Why? So, the most deprived people would not be scarring
those lovely reports which have been glorifying extreme-capitalist country. And
so that the budgets could easily disappear in deep corrupt pockets of
government officials and corporate bosses, instead of feeding the poor.
Now, Jokowi’s government is ready to
“open the country again”, in order to improve the economy. Pandemic will now,
after Ramadan, most likely explode, but that does not seem to matter. Things
can always be hushed, in a unique Indonesian way.
The Minister of Finance is already
talking about the fight against poverty being pushed back, by many years. She
is preparing people for upcoming suffering. That, while big Indonesian business
is getting billions of dollars in bailouts and support.
She is an “expert”. She knows how the
poor can get robbed efficiently. After all, Ms. Sri Mulyani Indrawati used to
be Managing Director of the World Bank.
So far, despite social collapse
(which goes so far unreported at home and abroad), environmental disaster, and
on-going COVID-19 fiasco, one of the most heartless systems on Earth is
surviving.
The logic is simple, but only if one
is ready to see: If a country can deny the existence of over 50 millions of its
citizens, if it refuses to admit misery in which the majority of its people is
forced to subsist, if the ‘elites’ are allowed to steal endemically from the
nation, then why wouldn’t regime just write-off tens of thousands of mainly
poor people who are dying, undiagnosed and with hardly any help, from the
COVID-19 or any other disease?
Indonesian blood-lettings are
historically massive; millions of people, or at least tens of thousands at each
time. Nobody remembers. Truth is never told. Communism and socialism are
banned. Religions are obligatory. People are conditioned to accept their fate.
Nothing new!
Andre Vltchek is a
philosopher, novelist, filmmaker and investigative journalist. He’s the creator
of Vltchek’s
World in Word and Images, and a writer that has penned a number of books,
including China’s Belt
and Road Initiative: Connecting Countries Saving Millions of Lives. He writes especially for the online
magazine “New Eastern
Outlook.”
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