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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Maroosha Muzaffar

The anime logo becoming a unique symbol across a country

  • Indonesian citizens are adopting the Jolly Roger flag from the popular anime One Piece as a symbol of protest against the government, ahead of the country's 80th Independence Day.
  • The widespread use of the pirate flag, seen on streets and vehicles, signifies public discontent over issues such as government corruption, unemployment, budget cuts, and military influence.
  • The symbol's popularity stems from One Piece's narrative of a group rebelling against an authoritarian regime, resonating with protesters' desire for the government to address their concerns.
  • Government officials have condemned the use of the One Piece flag, with some labelling it divisive or "borderline treason", and authorities in East Java have seized some flags, drawing criticism from Amnesty International.
  • Despite official warnings of legal action for disrespecting national symbols, experts suggest the government should interpret the widespread display of the flag as a legitimate expression of public sentiment.

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Why pirate flags are taking over Indonesia as country celebrates 80 years of independence

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