Absolutely crazy and a chaotic time in Indonesia's history for sure. My father was in Jakarta when this happened. To make matters worst he was of chinese descent thus he was targetted in the chaos by mobs. He had no idea where to go as the whole city was basically a battleground, he had no means of communications to contact his family members, and he can see the mobs from a distance pillaging the stores. My father drove around for a bit in the city to find a temporary place for him to take shelter but he had no luck finding a suitable place to hide, eventually he opted to stop in a bus station, as he recalled the place being quite empty, however not long after, a homeless man from the bus station came to my father and persuaded him to go somewhere else and leave the bus station as the homeless man can see the mobs coming straight to the bus station area and the homeless man knew for sure that the mobs will attack my father because of his chinese descent. My father took the homelessmans advice and rushed to go somewhere else. At this point he is understandably stressed out and still confused on where to go and what to do, all he can do is drove around in the streets of Jakarta and try his best not to meet countless mobs in the city and hopefully find a shelter before his car fuel runs out. He then stopped once again on a seemingly empty street without any signs of mobs whatsoever, it is also at this time that my father met a guy who offered a shelter at his house, this guy's house is at Ancol (Located in the Northern part of Jakarta, and this area was supposed to be mob free or atleast not too infested by mobs). This guy knew the safe routes within the city, so my father and this guy arrived safely at this guy's residence in Ancol, my father finally managed to find a safe place to take shelter until the violent riots in the city had stopped. Truly without these two gentlemen, the homeless guy and the guy who offered my father shelter, it would be unlikely that my father would have survived in those crazy old days of Soehartoe's presidency. My father wishes he can meet these two gentlemen again to say thanks once more as he owes them for saving his life.
Terribly hard times for chinese descendant indeed. One of my father's family even got beaten by mob although he's clearly Nias and not Chinese Descendant, all because he's white and has a.decent job.
coming from a malaysian of chinese descent, i can relate to this as my maternal great-grandmother's house was targeted by the mob during the may 13 incident. they had petrol bombs, bricks, and stones thrown at their house (a balcony had caught fire as a result of this). to avoid being lynched by the mob, they had to flee to the local under-staffed police station; from there, the local police officers had to provide them a temporary refuge to them from the mob (keep in-mind they only had WW2 era rifles and some handguns). whilst taking refuge at the station, a group of rioters had shown up with parang knives and other types of blades. knowing that my family was in there, the rioters persisted to be let in, despite the police shutting down their requests. a couple hours had passed since that and the group had dispersed. (this parts a little bit foggy) shortly after this, my great-grandad got them back home, finding some torched areas of the house and remained in there. the government then instated a curfew, but whoever was out during the curfew was either arrested or shot (in-fact, one of my grandmother's neighbors was shot through their balcony window after standing towards it). water was cut as an attempt to quell the riots in the more rural areas of KL which made it challenging for my family (it was hard to get water from their home). till this day in 2022, my grandmother is still grateful to those officers many years ago who allowed them to stay at the station.
My dad was in the country at the time. He told me that westerners were all planning to flee the country cause they were afraid of being targeted. In typical British fashion, he and the other Brits decided to meet at the pub to discuss what they should do. They decided to take their chances and stay, but that they'd meet back at the pub and plan they're escape if the Americans started leaving (what he calls "the warning sign"). A few "meetings" later and it all blew over by the time they sobered up.
The late 90s and early 2000s were definitely one of the craziest times in Indonesia just to name a few: 1998: Banyuwangi ninja massacre, basically similar to a witch hunt, where people lynched hundreds of alleged "sorcerers" in their homes and paraded their decapitated heads around city center. Before they kill their victims, they would mark the victims houses with a large red x mark. The killers were called as ninjas because they often wear black clothing that would cover their entire body 1998: this whole riot thing (The infamous 1998 Indonesia riots) where hundreds of looters would be locked inside shops and then burned alive, mass rapes of women throughout the streets, chinese-looking natives would cover their heads so they wouldn't get hacked to death, many cars were stopped abruptly just to see if the drivers were chinese 1999: Sambas conflict, sectarian conflict in Sambas, Borneo where the local Dayaks and Malays joined forces and killed 3,000 Madurese and paraded their heads around 1999-2003: Ambon conflict. Sectarian conflict erupted in Ambon with both Christian and Muslim militias fighting with each other throughout the city, children were told to hack their own friends (literally children as young as 10 y.o are ordered to kill, hack and burn people, they are called as the cicak team), churches and mosques were torched, people were beheaded or shot dead by arrows in the middle of the street. Christians had to wear headbands or red scarf, muslims wearing white cloth on their wrist for identification 2000: Walisongo massacre. Hundreds of students from an Islamic school in a city in Sulawesi were rounded up and beheaded by Christian militias. Infants were also slit by militias. The river near the site of the massacre later got clogged due to hundreds of bodies that were dumped there. This later led to a protracted civil conflict between Muslims and Christians in Poso, causing thousands of refugee from both sides. The Christians later sough refuge to the mountains in Central Sulawesi, while bombings happened here and there thoughout Poso. 2001: Sampit conflict. Another sectarian conflict, this time in Borneo again involving two ethnic groups. Initially happened in the small town of Sampit before it spread throughout the province, even reaching the capital. Hundreds of Madurese, even the elderly, were hacked to death, got beheaded and their heads were paraded around towns Not to mention the conflict in Aceh and Papua,, the 1999 East Timor referendum and the subsequent crisis which in turn caused the forced resignation of BJ Habibie, the alleged coup of Abdurrahman Wahid in 2004, It's amazing that this country doesn't suffer the same fate as Yugoslavia
Yep, all true. A handyman (tukang) that my grandpa used to hire since the early 80s went to Sambas in the early 90s and start a life there as part of the government transmigration program. He's Madurese like my grandpa. In 2000 he went back to my grandpa's house and was telling the story about how he escaped. I don't remember all the story as I was only 6 at that time, but I remember some part about his story as it was VERY scary for a 6 year old: - that he eventually escaped by hiding inside a truck in between the goods, under the tarp commonly used by Indonesian small trucks to cover the goods. - That before he got into the truck, he saw a family of 2, a husband and his pregnant wife, both Madurese obviously, having their head cut off in the distance by Dayak people. He could see them grabbing by their hairs and bringing their heads back somewhere.
My aunt legit has PTSD since she was there in Jakarta during the 98 riots. She remembered people banging violently on her door where she lived at the time and being scared for her life. She still shiver and shakes whenever she sees a large mob of people, which is why she lives in a rural mountainous area since then. Our Manado descent means that we're more light-skinned than most Indonesians and often gets mistaken for being of Chinese descent. Man, they had it rough.
This was some wild times, my mom's neighbor tried to steal my grandma's stuffs in the middle of the night, and the general store behind the house was set on fire because it was Chinese owned. Also, funny story, but the reason my mother didn't participate in the big protests in the center of Jakarta was that it was way too far to walk lol
@@jamesedwardzerrudo4522 there's been evidence/testimony from several people, that the riots was actually failed attempt to divert attention / distraction by the government but idk tbh.
ENGLISH TRANSLATION *My name is Bento* *My house is a real estate* *I own lots of cars* *I own excessive wealth* *Everyone called me, executive boss* *upper-class figure, upper-class everything, hurrah!* *My face is gorgeous* *My mistress is numerous* *Just one look and instantly i got hooked* *My bussiness is to corrupt!* *Corrupt everything!* *What important is i am happy!* *What important is i am winning!* *The hell with people's pain!* *Because of my actions!* *The only thing matter to me is* *hurrah! hurrah! and hurrah!* *Speaking about moral, bluffing about justice, these are my breakfasts* *Deceits and deceptions, lobby and bribery, woooooo my specialty* *A low mugger, a cockroach-level bandit, those all just dirtbags ( compared to me )* *whoever want to learn, just come to me, call my name three times* *Bento!* *Bento!* *Bento!* *Hurrah!*
The looting during the uprising was insane. In one of Jakarta's oldest and largest market called the Sunday Market (Pasar Senen), people looting the stores had the gates locked behind them - some say by plainclothes military/police types - and dozens died in the inferno. On top of all that, there was also a resurgence of Chinese Indonesian hatred and many businesses owned by Chinese Indonesians were torched, with many of them also personally targeted by the mob. Crazy times.
Chinese had a very hard times in Harto's Regime. They even made a special bureau for Chinese Interests (BKMC). Damm, they only save in Church. Hard times.
I actually wrote about the Asian Financial Crisis for an international relations paper and had a whole section dedicated to this event. Fascinating to see what it was like.
@@arrielradja5522 I mostly used a lot of old news articles from the time, like from CNN, WaPo, and the Jakarta Globe. The Indonesia section was mostly just describing what happened and how it related to the financial crisis, in addition to some of the background info.
@@slappy8941 It's hard to say, and violent unrest happens all the time. Kazakhstan, Burkina Faso, Sri Lanka, among many others just this year. Civil unrest has a wide variety of causes, and there is no one singular answer for what causes it. It's inherently tied to the current state of a country/region, its economics, politics and culture.
ENGLISH TRANSLATION *My name is Bento* *My house is real estate* *I own lots of cars* *I own excessive wealth* *Everyone called me, executive boss* *upper-class figure, upper-class everything, hurrah!* *My face is gorgeous* *My mistress is numerous* *Just one look and instantly i got hooked* *My bussiness is to corrupt!* *Corrupt everything!* *What important is i am happy!* *What important is i am winning!* *The hell with people's pain!* *Because of my actions!* *The only thing matter to me is* *hurrah! hurrah! and hurrah!* *Speaking about moral, bluffing about justice, these are my breakfasts* *Deceits and deceptions, lobby and bribery, woooooo my specialty* *A low mugger, a cockroach-level bandit, those all just dirtbags ( compared to me )* *whoever want to learn, just come to me, call my name three times* *Bento!* *Bento!* *Bento!* *Hurrah!*
" The violent riots were triggered by corruption, economic problems, including food shortages and mass unemployment. It eventually led to the resignation of President Suharto and the fall of the New Order government, which had been in power for 32 years. "
The fast roping marine at 3:05 reminded me of an article called "Secuil Kisah Lucu di Balik Kerusuhan Mei 1998" an interview with one of the heli crew by Historia. Basically the first 3 day was a fluster cluck (obviously), the heli crew told to fly first then told where to go and who to pick up. 2 marine died on a fast roping incident "Black Hawk Down" style said the crew. And a rock thrown by the protesters pierced the heli fuselage because it bounced off one of the propellers
@@admin5448 itu bener Marinir keliatan baret ungunya,tapi pas di menit 3:20 itu siswa pendidikan komando yang dibatujajar di tarik kejakarta karena kekurangan personil
90's was a crazy ride for us for sure. Dad is a retired army sergeant. A few years before shit hit the fan, he's getting deployed in East Timor, operation Seroja. When 1998 happens, he's just a few month away enjoying his stay in my hometown. When the riot starts, the military order all of the member (including those that just got back from Seroja) to go patrolling around the town. Lucky my town is mostly consist of old people and retired military/police member. There's a few riot here and there, but it's not as bad as our neighbouring town.
This video is posted 3 days after the Indonesian independence day Talk about timing Also, being Indonesian myself, my parents actually took part in this event, but as far as I remember, they didn't do any rioting but they live in constant fear that the authorities will try to arrest them for participating in this "demonstration". I salute them and the people that stood up to the regime that restricted the freedom of its citizens and arguably the most corrupt regime in the world.
during those times (1998) my father was a young soldier in special forces called 'Koppasus', he was giving order by commander to guards the legislative building to prevent those buildings from protesters angry and this is was perspective from soldiers during 1998 times
I remember during student protest in Imam Bonjol Street, there were students from University of Indonesia driving his 70's VW beetle crashed his car into Police barricade, many police injured
During the heated circumstances that precedes May '98 by months, some ethnic Chinese even took drastic measures such as converting to Islam and by the time of May '98, put up signs with "pribumi"(native) written on it to avoid being confronted by possible looters, or simply took refugee in a native's house that also put the same type of signs... Horrible times, indeed.
Lol, what a way to convert people into other religion, lol. At least they become brothers in faith now lol Instead of forcing them to convert by forcing yourself on them, you force them to convert through engineered circumstances. Clever and ingenious, I will say. Not gonna lie
Love how major Sam will make videos of events i have never heard about and makes me interested in researching them. Prob taught me more than any teacher
32 years of military dictatorship fall, poverty rise to 80%, GDP cut in half and ethnic tension rise while politician busy try to get power in a new democratic system and somehow Indonesia survive after all of that.
Majorsamm I hope u see this comment but seeing Ur videos during lockdown were a blessing in disguise for me and because of u i learned about so much history and cold war era politics. Keep up the good work.
the incident of the song takes place in 2001 when the son of suharto's dictator, tommy a.k.a bento kills a judge who sentenced him to criminal punishment
ENGLISH TRANSLATION *My name is Bento* *My house is real estate* *I own lots of cars* *I own excessive wealth* *Everyone called me, executive boss* *upper-class figure, upper-class everything, hurrah!* *My face is gorgeous* *My mistress is numerous* *Just one look and instantly i got hooked* *My bussiness is to corrupt!* *Corrupt everything!* *What important is i am happy!* *What important is i am winning!* *The hell with people's pain!* *Because of my actions!* *The only thing matter to me is* *hurrah! hurrah! and hurrah!* *Speaking about moral, bluffing about justice, these are my breakfasts* *Deceits and deceptions, lobby and bribery, woooooo my specialty* *A low mugger, a cockroach-level bandit, those all just dirtbags ( compared to me )* *whoever want to learn, just come to me, call my name three times* *Bento!* *Bento!* *Bento!* *Hurrah!*
@@Yusuf_Kocturk Everytime i saw a Turk in internet all appears in my head is music from Ertugrul, Muhtesem Yuzyil & Vatanim Sensin. Your country is truly exporter of soap operas.
I remember reading somewhere about a Malay guy in South Sumatra. Malays are kinda white compared to the rest of Indonesians, doesn't help that he happens to have slanted eyes. He's Muslim. So to avoid being disturbed by the rioters, he went to the Mosque and recites the Qur'an during the entire riots. He said "if they come to me I'll be able to show them that I am Muslim native and not Chinese". Also I got told by an old guy from my previous office (in the area around Semanggi, that green skyscraper, if you know you know) that at the 1F of that building, a rioter was running away being chased by the ABRI. He was shot dead on the spot. My boss (who had been in that office since 1992) ordered that no one should go home and stay at the office, for their own safety. So they did.
Sadly, some fellow brothers in faith or nationality have to go through drastic measures just to prove their authenticity just not to be falsely targeted and exterminated by their fellow brothers in faith or nationality. Crazy, I know, that in the end we can't really differentiate the foreigners and infidels from our own kin
@Graf von Losinj - I Post Info yep man the stories in the comment sections are so cool this community spreading their knowledge out is enough to bring hope back into ones soul
I was six years old during the riots, my pops worked for my uncle's real estate development company in Jakarta. I was staying just south of Sunter, in North Jakarta, in one of the apartments my uncle and dad helped develop. At one point the government troops actually showed up and took over the roof and the upper floors of the apartment building. Benar-benar gila! I of course didn't notice a thing, I was six years old and was totally oblivious...though there was more damage and injured homeless people in the weeks following than usual...
Thank you MajorSamm for covering this iconic reformation event in my country. Indonesian's reformation movement in 1998 is a very important day and event for many Indonesian. It is the year when the true power of Indonesia's government came back to the hands of the people since the current president at the time, Mr. Soeharto became a dictator and running the precidency for around 30-32 years. My mom used to be the government's office employee during that year. She needs to be careful and hide at one time when she got off from work because the rioters are looking and hunting any officials-related peoples because they see them as the supporters of the corrupt dictator-like government at the time. Many military personnel among the police also hide their barret hat to hide their identity, but not for the marines. That's why until this day, the Indonesian marines still beloved by many Indonesian. Other than that, thank you very much for making this video. I've been subscribing and waiting for around 2 years for Indonesia-related video, so thank you very much.
Well, back at that time Angkatan Darat a.k.a the Army/Ground/Land Force is seen as the extension of Soeharto, his right hand, that is probably why the people see the Navy/Marines or the Air Force in better light
Finally a video about my country. Thanks, Majorsamm This was legit one of the most chaotic times in Indonesia. Soeharto's failure to manage the economic recession turn the country into a chaotic state
Appropiate song use, the writer of the song is the godfather of protest song in Indonesia. I was fortunate enough during the times my parents (who are Chinese descents) have nice neighbours eventhough we are the only Chinese-Indonesian and the few non-Muslim in the area (this is in Jakarta btw, not really far from the epicenter of rioting). I realized this is a rare case since almost every Chinese descent friends that lives in Jakarta have a traumatic story about their relatives being robbed or abused. Rough times for every Indonesiam citizens, especially who lives in the cities that have riotings
Yeah, if you are not a Muslim or a native (even worse, you are both an infidel AND a freaking foreigner/non-native) you are basically toasted lol. A complete dead meat waiting to be slaughtered by the hordes of angry mobs. What a bad time for foreign infidel to live and exist, lol
@@naufalakbar2012 because from what i’ve read he just used a loophole in Supersemar which stated that he can do anything he deems necessary to stabilize the situation
I was hoping Majorsamm made a Timor Leste '75 or Trikora '61. But I'm very happy he made one about Indonesia, even though it's '98 Riot. Great video as usual, Thank you, Majorsamm
I don't think he'll do Trikora one, there's just way too few footage since most military operations conducted ended in failure & Trikora's success was mainly achieved through diplomatic means instead of militaristic.
Never understand why we don't end up like Yugo tbf, similar upbringing, similar background, even similar crap n fate But different ending somehow. Thinking about it, it's crazy actually
@@muhammaddzhulfikar2778 Probably because Yugoslavia never fully transitioned to the west but Indonesia did after the rise of Suharto. This enabled Indonesia to reap the benefits that western aligned nations were experiencing in the region with economic miracle after economic miracle. Then when it all came crashing down after the fall of the Soviets, Indonesia didnt have to contend to facing a new political reality but instead just have to change the government
my dad was a student who take part as a protest organizer in my city, once a time the mob was faced with the riot police and they were clashed heavily even the army send the armoured vehicle to disperse the crowd. luckily the racial riot did not happen in my city, our city is very far from jakarta and java
Honestly, The 1998 riots is just the EDSA revolution gone horribly wrong. also my aunt (who is chinese) once told me a story that where she lived during that, every day during the riots there would be people from her neighborhood going out during the day and returned during the night (sometimes until the next day or the day after tomorrow lmao) and bringing a shit load of tons of electronics, furniture, foods, shirts. heck someone even brought back a god damn motorcycle! man it was truly a crazy times. (also how my aunt survived the riots despite being chinese remains as a mystery for me. she probably kept a good relations with the neighbors or idk)
I mean to be fair the riots started cause cops shot univeristy protestors. There was no way it wouldn't get violent. My Chinese grandpa and family was also safe because I think they took shelter inside the houses of "orang inijen"😅
I'm a big history buff and I'm humbled every time you upload. I've learned so much about important events that hardly see the light of day in today's age.
My name is Bento and I’ve got it all Plenty of cars, a big solid house People call me the executive boss Everyone knows I’m the one Unreal...! I’m handsome as hell, the women adore me One glance and they’re mine Trading’s my business, I’ll cut any throat As long as I’m happy, as long as I win To hell with the losers who get in my way As long as I’m happy, once more Unreal...! Sermons about morality and justice I have them for breakfast Deceit, lobbying and graft I’ll show you how it’s done! Small-time crooks, street-corner bandits They know nothing If you want to get serious, I’m the one to teach you how Just say may name three times Bento, Bento, Bento Unreal...!
if you mean Indonesia, Iwan's stuff is pretty good from all I've seen, I learned of him from "Celoteh Camar Tolol dan Cemar" and his stuff overall is quite "ear-wormy" (reminds me of like the Ballad singers of the 1970s here like Gordon Lightfoot in a lot of ways, especially with aforementioned Celoteh Camar Tolol, but also 1910 and Sumbang)
In Venezuela, some similar passed. We called "Caracazo": riots, looting, people burning and stealing anything, while Army and Police was called to arrest and kill everybody in the streets
During these times my father was saving up to get a masters degree in the US, however after the rupiah crashed he decided to continue his studies here. He met and married my mom during his studies and its an absolute mindfuck to think that without this crisis i wound not have existed
I know you hate it when the comments become requests but you always bring your A game when it comes to shedding light on forgotten conflicts and that is especially important. This video was awesome as usual and deserves more views, sucks that UA-cam age restricted. Still would love to see more diversified content soon too!
its insane how good BJ Habibie was that he managed to keep this country relatively intact (minus east timor) after all the chaos that had happened after the suharto regime.
The song is made by legendary Indonesian singer, Iwan Fals, mocking Soeharto's regime and family, Bento is a reference to Benny Soeharto, Soeharto's son, eventually after the May 98' riots, Soeharto stepped down and a presidential election was held, B.J Habibie became the third president.
Majorsamm must've been do a massive research before making this video. Why? The song whole meaning is fit to the 1998 event... especially the political one. Soeharto's reign causes the nepotism, and corruption to a rise among the government.. especially to the military one. The song name is "Bento" by Iwan fals.. which the whole lyric is describing the corruption among the government civil service deparment (we called it DPR "Dewan perwakilan rakyat" or in english is a same meaning of House of representatives or People Council representatives). But in this context.. not only the government but the military commands are somehow corrupt.
I don't know why but I just love these type of videos. Seeing tons of people on the streets protesting, throwing rocks at the police and the sorts along with cool ass music gives me an undescribable feeling.
Absolutely crazy and a chaotic time in Indonesia's history for sure. My father was in Jakarta when this happened. To make matters worst he was of chinese descent thus he was targetted in the chaos by mobs. He had no idea where to go as the whole city was basically a battleground, he had no means of communications to contact his family members, and he can see the mobs from a distance pillaging the stores. My father drove around for a bit in the city to find a temporary place for him to take shelter but he had no luck finding a suitable place to hide, eventually he opted to stop in a bus station, as he recalled the place being quite empty, however not long after, a homeless man from the bus station came to my father and persuaded him to go somewhere else and leave the bus station as the homeless man can see the mobs coming straight to the bus station area and the homeless man knew for sure that the mobs will attack my father because of his chinese descent.
My father took the homelessmans advice and rushed to go somewhere else. At this point he is understandably stressed out and still confused on where to go and what to do, all he can do is drove around in the streets of Jakarta and try his best not to meet countless mobs in the city and hopefully find a shelter before his car fuel runs out. He then stopped once again on a seemingly empty street without any signs of mobs whatsoever, it is also at this time that my father met a guy who offered a shelter at his house, this guy's house is at Ancol (Located in the Northern part of Jakarta, and this area was supposed to be mob free or atleast not too infested by mobs).
This guy knew the safe routes within the city, so my father and this guy arrived safely at this guy's residence in Ancol, my father finally managed to find a safe place to take shelter until the violent riots in the city had stopped.
Truly without these two gentlemen, the homeless guy and the guy who offered my father shelter, it would be unlikely that my father would have survived in those crazy old days of Soehartoe's presidency. My father wishes he can meet these two gentlemen again to say thanks once more as he owes them for saving his life.
Terribly hard times for chinese descendant indeed. One of my father's family even got beaten by mob although he's clearly Nias and not Chinese Descendant, all because he's white and has a.decent job.
Dan sekarang kita mengerti,kerusuhan etnis ras bukanlah penyebab kekacauan saat itu,tetapi akibat.dan itu memang desain..
coming from a malaysian of chinese descent, i can relate to this as my maternal great-grandmother's house was targeted by the mob during the may 13 incident. they had petrol bombs, bricks, and stones thrown at their house (a balcony had caught fire as a result of this). to avoid being lynched by the mob, they had to flee to the local under-staffed police station; from there, the local police officers had to provide them a temporary refuge to them from the mob (keep in-mind they only had WW2 era rifles and some handguns). whilst taking refuge at the station, a group of rioters had shown up with parang knives and other types of blades. knowing that my family was in there, the rioters persisted to be let in, despite the police shutting down their requests. a couple hours had passed since that and the group had dispersed.
(this parts a little bit foggy)
shortly after this, my great-grandad got them back home, finding some torched areas of the house and remained in there. the government then instated a curfew, but whoever was out during the curfew was either arrested or shot (in-fact, one of my grandmother's neighbors was shot through their balcony window after standing towards it). water was cut as an attempt to quell the riots in the more rural areas of KL which made it challenging for my family (it was hard to get water from their home).
till this day in 2022, my grandmother is still grateful to those officers many years ago who allowed them to stay at the station.
Sounds like a zombie apocalypse
@@f.baekha Crazy times man, seems like they will just straight up attack those who look chinese to them.
My dad was in the country at the time. He told me that westerners were all planning to flee the country cause they were afraid of being targeted. In typical British fashion, he and the other Brits decided to meet at the pub to discuss what they should do. They decided to take their chances and stay, but that they'd meet back at the pub and plan they're escape if the Americans started leaving (what he calls "the warning sign").
A few "meetings" later and it all blew over by the time they sobered up.
good ol Winchester
@@joshuajoaquin5099i love not being the only one that thought of that lmao
The late 90s and early 2000s were definitely one of the craziest times in Indonesia
just to name a few:
1998: Banyuwangi ninja massacre, basically similar to a witch hunt, where people lynched hundreds of alleged "sorcerers" in their homes and paraded their decapitated heads around city center. Before they kill their victims, they would mark the victims houses with a large red x mark. The killers were called as ninjas because they often wear black clothing that would cover their entire body
1998: this whole riot thing (The infamous 1998 Indonesia riots) where hundreds of looters would be locked inside shops and then burned alive, mass rapes of women throughout the streets, chinese-looking natives would cover their heads so they wouldn't get hacked to death, many cars were stopped abruptly just to see if the drivers were chinese
1999: Sambas conflict, sectarian conflict in Sambas, Borneo where the local Dayaks and Malays joined forces and killed 3,000 Madurese and paraded their heads around
1999-2003: Ambon conflict. Sectarian conflict erupted in Ambon with both Christian and Muslim militias fighting with each other throughout the city, children were told to hack their own friends (literally children as young as 10 y.o are ordered to kill, hack and burn people, they are called as the cicak team), churches and mosques were torched, people were beheaded or shot dead by arrows in the middle of the street. Christians had to wear headbands or red scarf, muslims wearing white cloth on their wrist for identification
2000: Walisongo massacre. Hundreds of students from an Islamic school in a city in Sulawesi were rounded up and beheaded by Christian militias. Infants were also slit by militias. The river near the site of the massacre later got clogged due to hundreds of bodies that were dumped there. This later led to a protracted civil conflict between Muslims and Christians in Poso, causing thousands of refugee from both sides. The Christians later sough refuge to the mountains in Central Sulawesi, while bombings happened here and there thoughout Poso.
2001: Sampit conflict. Another sectarian conflict, this time in Borneo again involving two ethnic groups. Initially happened in the small town of Sampit before it spread throughout the province, even reaching the capital. Hundreds of Madurese, even the elderly, were hacked to death, got beheaded and their heads were paraded around towns
Not to mention the conflict in Aceh and Papua,, the 1999 East Timor referendum and the subsequent crisis which in turn caused the forced resignation of BJ Habibie, the alleged coup of Abdurrahman Wahid in 2004,
It's amazing that this country doesn't suffer the same fate as Yugoslavia
damn
Yep, all true.
A handyman (tukang) that my grandpa used to hire since the early 80s went to Sambas in the early 90s and start a life there as part of the government transmigration program. He's Madurese like my grandpa.
In 2000 he went back to my grandpa's house and was telling the story about how he escaped.
I don't remember all the story as I was only 6 at that time, but I remember some part about his story as it was VERY scary for a 6 year old:
- that he eventually escaped by hiding inside a truck in between the goods, under the tarp commonly used by Indonesian small trucks to cover the goods.
- That before he got into the truck, he saw a family of 2, a husband and his pregnant wife, both Madurese obviously, having their head cut off in the distance by Dayak people. He could see them grabbing by their hairs and bringing their heads back somewhere.
@@karellen4913This world is fucked up bro ...
Jesus H Christ. And I thought my country was a mess in the 90s.
Weren't these riots result of Suharto's rule and the '97 Asian financial crisis?
As an Indonesian, I am amazed that we don't turn into break up because of this, unlike Yugoslavia
My aunt legit has PTSD since she was there in Jakarta during the 98 riots. She remembered people banging violently on her door where she lived at the time and being scared for her life. She still shiver and shakes whenever she sees a large mob of people, which is why she lives in a rural mountainous area since then.
Our Manado descent means that we're more light-skinned than most Indonesians and often gets mistaken for being of Chinese descent. Man, they had it rough.
Thats rough tho, especially since Manado(ans?) are ususally Christians. I never realized that
Same story, man. Several people from my father's family beaten up even though They're Nias, not Chinese Descendant. All because massive hatred
my friend lost both her parents at '98, she didn't know much about it though.
I similarly get mistaken for a Sangley due to my complexion
Yeah, wrong targeting, supposed to exterminate and expel non-natives, ended up killing fellow natives instead. Messed up, tbh.
This was some wild times, my mom's neighbor tried to steal my grandma's stuffs in the middle of the night, and the general store behind the house was set on fire because it was Chinese owned. Also, funny story, but the reason my mother didn't participate in the big protests in the center of Jakarta was that it was way too far to walk lol
“Hey, did you know they’re protesting down in the city? Ya think you’d wanna join in?”
“No, it’s too far and my feet would hurt.”
this sounds like pogrom
Does your Mum recall the communist purge in Indonesia?
@@jamesedwardzerrudo4522 there's been evidence/testimony from several people, that the riots was actually failed attempt to divert attention / distraction by the government but idk tbh.
@@reimufumo4465 k
It's crazy how Iwan Fals created this song about the rich eating the poor during a dictatorship. The amount of balls he has.
He was arrested by Benny Moerdani iirc after that
He even mock soeharto's family, and some of the song got banned
@@zupra5638the stones on that mf must've been big enough for sysiphus to roll up hills
ENGLISH TRANSLATION
*My name is Bento*
*My house is a real estate*
*I own lots of cars*
*I own excessive wealth*
*Everyone called me, executive boss*
*upper-class figure, upper-class everything, hurrah!*
*My face is gorgeous*
*My mistress is numerous*
*Just one look and instantly i got hooked*
*My bussiness is to corrupt!*
*Corrupt everything!*
*What important is i am happy!*
*What important is i am winning!*
*The hell with people's pain!*
*Because of my actions!*
*The only thing matter to me is*
*hurrah! hurrah! and hurrah!*
*Speaking about moral, bluffing about justice, these are my breakfasts*
*Deceits and deceptions, lobby and bribery, woooooo my specialty*
*A low mugger, a cockroach-level bandit, those all just dirtbags ( compared to me )*
*whoever want to learn, just come to me, call my name three times*
*Bento!*
*Bento!*
*Bento!*
*Hurrah!*
Ga urus soal lagu
@@gathel8574 edi wow wami labot
To be honest, Majorsamm may be doing some research before making this video.
@@gathel8574 Foreigners don't exist now?
Absolutely Perfect, Bento was probably the best choice
really anything Iwan Fals
Hello sus guy nice meeting you
@@shivanshna7618 Exactly My Thoughts having just seen your own comment lmao
damm it's denture
Maybe an alternative would be "Surat untuk wakil rakyat"
The looting during the uprising was insane. In one of Jakarta's oldest and largest market called the Sunday Market (Pasar Senen), people looting the stores had the gates locked behind them - some say by plainclothes military/police types - and dozens died in the inferno. On top of all that, there was also a resurgence of Chinese Indonesian hatred and many businesses owned by Chinese Indonesians were torched, with many of them also personally targeted by the mob. Crazy times.
Isnt Senin monday?
If its sunday, it should be pasar minggu
@@aslamstudio558 ye
Chinese had a very hard times in Harto's Regime. They even made a special bureau for Chinese Interests (BKMC). Damm, they only save in Church. Hard times.
fun facts the general who responsible for all of this mess is stabbed by kunai
Sunday market? It should be Monday market.
I actually wrote about the Asian Financial Crisis for an international relations paper and had a whole section dedicated to this event. Fascinating to see what it was like.
Hello if I may ask a question
How do you find most of your information when you write the paper?
Given your prior experience, what is your opinion of the possibility of violent unrest in the world today, considering current circumstances?
@@arrielradja5522 I mostly used a lot of old news articles from the time, like from CNN, WaPo, and the Jakarta Globe. The Indonesia section was mostly just describing what happened and how it related to the financial crisis, in addition to some of the background info.
@@slappy8941 It's hard to say, and violent unrest happens all the time. Kazakhstan, Burkina Faso, Sri Lanka, among many others just this year. Civil unrest has a wide variety of causes, and there is no one singular answer for what causes it. It's inherently tied to the current state of a country/region, its economics, politics and culture.
ENGLISH TRANSLATION
*My name is Bento*
*My house is real estate*
*I own lots of cars*
*I own excessive wealth*
*Everyone called me, executive boss*
*upper-class figure, upper-class everything, hurrah!*
*My face is gorgeous*
*My mistress is numerous*
*Just one look and instantly i got hooked*
*My bussiness is to corrupt!*
*Corrupt everything!*
*What important is i am happy!*
*What important is i am winning!*
*The hell with people's pain!*
*Because of my actions!*
*The only thing matter to me is*
*hurrah! hurrah! and hurrah!*
*Speaking about moral, bluffing about justice, these are my breakfasts*
*Deceits and deceptions, lobby and bribery, woooooo my specialty*
*A low mugger, a cockroach-level bandit, those all just dirtbags ( compared to me )*
*whoever want to learn, just come to me, call my name three times*
*Bento!*
*Bento!*
*Bento!*
*Hurrah!*
" The violent riots were triggered by corruption, economic problems, including food shortages and mass unemployment. It eventually led to the resignation of President Suharto and the fall of the New Order government, which had been in power for 32 years. "
triggered by 98 asia crisis economy hit hard to indonesia, so indonesia people open the eyes to resignation dictator
3:04 that's the coolest thing I've seen today. Man's rappelling down a helicopter one handed with riot shield and a rifle.
Air assault riot control
Man, the 90s were something else outside of the first world
True
Don't forget LA riot, rooftop Korean
It was basically the end for a lot of those third-world dictators that were propped up by either the US or USSR and their allies.
Thank you for bringing Iwan Fals here man, it means a lot to us Indonesian to hear this legend of a singer and justice warrior.
This channel just goes to show that violence and music are universally understood mediums, regardless of culture or society. Love you MajorSamm!
So true, man.
The fast roping marine at 3:05 reminded me of an article called "Secuil Kisah Lucu di Balik Kerusuhan Mei 1998" an interview with one of the heli crew by Historia. Basically the first 3 day was a fluster cluck (obviously), the heli crew told to fly first then told where to go and who to pick up. 2 marine died on a fast roping incident "Black Hawk Down" style said the crew. And a rock thrown by the protesters pierced the heli fuselage because it bounced off one of the propellers
i think the one at 3:05 is kopassus, marine are using purple bougenville baret
@@admin5448 itu bener Marinir keliatan baret ungunya,tapi pas di menit 3:20 itu siswa pendidikan komando yang dibatujajar di tarik kejakarta karena kekurangan personil
90's was a crazy ride for us for sure. Dad is a retired army sergeant. A few years before shit hit the fan, he's getting deployed in East Timor, operation Seroja. When 1998 happens, he's just a few month away enjoying his stay in my hometown. When the riot starts, the military order all of the member (including those that just got back from Seroja) to go patrolling around the town. Lucky my town is mostly consist of old people and retired military/police member. There's a few riot here and there, but it's not as bad as our neighbouring town.
Cimahi?
did he ever tell you anything about his military service?
@@mohammadrickypratama6720 purworejo. 30km from magelang military academy.
@@xilpes6254 barely. Only a few bits here and there. Have a lot of his photo though
1990s in the second and third world are something else, far different from those in the first world.
This video is posted 3 days after the Indonesian independence day
Talk about timing
Also, being Indonesian myself, my parents actually took part in this event, but as far as I remember, they didn't do any rioting but they live in constant fear that the authorities will try to arrest them for participating in this "demonstration". I salute them and the people that stood up to the regime that restricted the freedom of its citizens and arguably the most corrupt regime in the world.
1:22 grove street
1:23 balas
Keep up the good work! Between "The Empire Strikes Back" and "Panzergrenadier" I now have a new favorite
during those times (1998) my father was a young soldier in special forces called 'Koppasus', he was giving order by commander to guards the legislative building to prevent those buildings from protesters angry and this is was perspective from soldiers during 1998 times
The fact that ur father didn't desert n join the mobs is smth else, u know
My father was a First Lieutenant in the Army during ‘98 and patrolled in Semanggi during the riots, he said that it was hell on earth
I remember during student protest in Imam Bonjol Street, there were students from University of Indonesia driving his 70's VW beetle crashed his car into Police barricade, many police injured
During the heated circumstances that precedes May '98 by months, some ethnic Chinese even took drastic measures such as converting to Islam and by the time of May '98, put up signs with "pribumi"(native) written on it to avoid being confronted by possible looters, or simply took refugee in a native's house that also put the same type of signs...
Horrible times, indeed.
Lol, what a way to convert people into other religion, lol. At least they become brothers in faith now lol
Instead of forcing them to convert by forcing yourself on them, you force them to convert through engineered circumstances. Clever and ingenious, I will say. Not gonna lie
Chinese blood people in 2022:🤑😎😁
Chinese blood people in 1998:🌚☠️💀
Let's do it again 😈😈😈
Atheist: 💀💀💀💀
Love how major Sam will make videos of events i have never heard about and makes me interested in researching them. Prob taught me more than any teacher
The largest battle Indonesian armed forces has fought was against its own people..sad
32 years of military dictatorship fall, poverty rise to 80%, GDP cut in half and ethnic tension rise while politician busy try to get power in a new democratic system and somehow Indonesia survive after all of that.
welcome to the +62 country where we have no fucking idea on how the we're even still here
2:42 this craziest thing tried ramming riot police
+MajorSamm
Since you are covering more and more of Asian history, could you do something on Thailand in the future?
They had like 50 coups so probably lot's ofm content
@@shivanshna7618 50 videos incoming
It's Sukarnover😔
Majorsamm I hope u see this comment but seeing Ur videos during lockdown were a blessing in disguise for me and because of u i learned about so much history and cold war era politics. Keep up the good work.
Great song choice for such an important part of our history. Greetings from Indonesia, Major! 🇮🇩🇮🇩🇮🇩
one of my relative stole a mini fridge from mass looting, he returned it back the next day cuz his mom got mad lol
He definitely stole it from a Chinese
the incident of the song takes place in 2001 when the son of suharto's dictator, tommy a.k.a bento kills a judge who sentenced him to criminal punishment
Suharto's sons and daughters were deeply involved in the corruption and crony capitalism of the New Order.
Well, the song was released in 1989.
junta militer Soeharto memang bastard
3:43 when they started to celebrate i felt their happiness too, well made video as always, thank you for your efforts Major.
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ENGLISH TRANSLATION
*My name is Bento*
*My house is real estate*
*I own lots of cars*
*I own excessive wealth*
*Everyone called me, executive boss*
*upper-class figure, upper-class everything, hurrah!*
*My face is gorgeous*
*My mistress is numerous*
*Just one look and instantly i got hooked*
*My bussiness is to corrupt!*
*Corrupt everything!*
*What important is i am happy!*
*What important is i am winning!*
*The hell with people's pain!*
*Because of my actions!*
*The only thing matter to me is*
*hurrah! hurrah! and hurrah!*
*Speaking about moral, bluffing about justice, these are my breakfasts*
*Deceits and deceptions, lobby and bribery, woooooo my specialty*
*A low mugger, a cockroach-level bandit, those all just dirtbags ( compared to me )*
*whoever want to learn, just come to me, call my name three times*
*Bento!*
*Bento!*
*Bento!*
*Hurrah!*
@@Yusuf_Kocturk Everytime i saw a Turk in internet all appears in my head is music from Ertugrul, Muhtesem Yuzyil & Vatanim Sensin. Your country is truly exporter of soap operas.
We repeat the past yet again
Man that bass is slappin
Always is with Iwan Fals lol
I remember reading somewhere about a Malay guy in South Sumatra. Malays are kinda white compared to the rest of Indonesians, doesn't help that he happens to have slanted eyes. He's Muslim. So to avoid being disturbed by the rioters, he went to the Mosque and recites the Qur'an during the entire riots. He said "if they come to me I'll be able to show them that I am Muslim native and not Chinese".
Also I got told by an old guy from my previous office (in the area around Semanggi, that green skyscraper, if you know you know) that at the 1F of that building, a rioter was running away being chased by the ABRI. He was shot dead on the spot. My boss (who had been in that office since 1992) ordered that no one should go home and stay at the office, for their own safety. So they did.
Sadly, some fellow brothers in faith or nationality have to go through drastic measures just to prove their authenticity just not to be falsely targeted and exterminated by their fellow brothers in faith or nationality. Crazy, I know, that in the end we can't really differentiate the foreigners and infidels from our own kin
It would be really amazing if Majorsamm make one about East Timor 1975 - 1999
.....yeah it's so over
Great content man thanks for bringing my attention to these events in history
@Graf von Losinj - I Post Info yep man the stories in the comment sections are so cool this community spreading their knowledge out is enough to bring hope back into ones soul
Thank You. greetings from Indonesia
I was six years old during the riots, my pops worked for my uncle's real estate development company in Jakarta. I was staying just south of Sunter, in North Jakarta, in one of the apartments my uncle and dad helped develop. At one point the government troops actually showed up and took over the roof and the upper floors of the apartment building. Benar-benar gila! I of course didn't notice a thing, I was six years old and was totally oblivious...though there was more damage and injured homeless people in the weeks following than usual...
Thank you MajorSamm for covering this iconic reformation event in my country. Indonesian's reformation movement in 1998 is a very important day and event for many Indonesian. It is the year when the true power of Indonesia's government came back to the hands of the people since the current president at the time, Mr. Soeharto became a dictator and running the precidency for around 30-32 years. My mom used to be the government's office employee during that year. She needs to be careful and hide at one time when she got off from work because the rioters are looking and hunting any officials-related peoples because they see them as the supporters of the corrupt dictator-like government at the time. Many military personnel among the police also hide their barret hat to hide their identity, but not for the marines. That's why until this day, the Indonesian marines still beloved by many Indonesian. Other than that, thank you very much for making this video. I've been subscribing and waiting for around 2 years for Indonesia-related video, so thank you very much.
Lol bullshit.
@@arifrahman3297 stay mad
@@brianmangoloi6892 ok weeb
@@arifrahman3297 good boy
Well, back at that time Angkatan Darat a.k.a the Army/Ground/Land Force is seen as the extension of Soeharto, his right hand, that is probably why the people see the Navy/Marines or the Air Force in better light
Finally a video about my country. Thanks, Majorsamm
This was legit one of the most chaotic times in Indonesia. Soeharto's failure to manage the economic recession turn the country into a chaotic state
Appropiate song use, the writer of the song is the godfather of protest song in Indonesia.
I was fortunate enough during the times my parents (who are Chinese descents) have nice neighbours eventhough we are the only Chinese-Indonesian and the few non-Muslim in the area (this is in Jakarta btw, not really far from the epicenter of rioting). I realized this is a rare case since almost every Chinese descent friends that lives in Jakarta have a traumatic story about their relatives being robbed or abused. Rough times for every Indonesiam citizens, especially who lives in the cities that have riotings
Yeah, if you are not a Muslim or a native (even worse, you are both an infidel AND a freaking foreigner/non-native) you are basically toasted lol. A complete dead meat waiting to be slaughtered by the hordes of angry mobs. What a bad time for foreign infidel to live and exist, lol
we're so back
Suharto's military junta, the era when freedom was curtailed. Much was lost for those who resisted.
Is Soeharto’s regime a junta?
@@ch-53esuperstallion76 Actually no, but the impression is like the military junta in Myanmar
@@naufalakbar2012 because from what i’ve read he just used a loophole in Supersemar which stated that he can do anything he deems necessary to stabilize the situation
I was hoping Majorsamm made a Timor Leste '75 or Trikora '61. But I'm very happy he made one about Indonesia, even though it's '98 Riot. Great video as usual, Thank you, Majorsamm
Definitely waiting for the timor leste one. Dad is a seroja veteran, have a lot of story and photo about his deployment over there. It's such a mess.
I don't think he'll do Trikora one, there's just way too few footage since most military operations conducted ended in failure & Trikora's success was mainly achieved through diplomatic means instead of militaristic.
@@portfan645 Trikora or Dwikora just fine tho, there are several documentaries about both of them.
I'm waiting for Timor or Aceh instead, since Sam has uploaded '98 riot already
When Indonesia almost become like Yugoslavia but instead it become Economic Powerhouse of Asean again
Masih jauh jalannya
Never understand why we don't end up like Yugo tbf, similar upbringing, similar background, even similar crap n fate
But different ending somehow. Thinking about it, it's crazy actually
No one got a little curious with a bottle this time
@@muhammaddzhulfikar2778 Cause we have seas the Yogos don't have that.
@@muhammaddzhulfikar2778 Probably because Yugoslavia never fully transitioned to the west but Indonesia did after the rise of Suharto. This enabled Indonesia to reap the benefits that western aligned nations were experiencing in the region with economic miracle after economic miracle.
Then when it all came crashing down after the fall of the Soviets, Indonesia didnt have to contend to facing a new political reality but instead just have to change the government
How is it that you always have your music matched to the video in the best possible way? Your choice of music makes these videos even greater!
my dad was a student who take part as a protest organizer in my city, once a time the mob was faced with the riot police and they were clashed heavily even the army send the armoured vehicle to disperse the crowd.
luckily the racial riot did not happen in my city, our city is very far from jakarta and java
Honestly, The 1998 riots is just the EDSA revolution gone horribly wrong.
also my aunt (who is chinese) once told me a story that where she lived during that, every day during the riots there would be people from her neighborhood going out during the day and returned during the night (sometimes until the next day or the day after tomorrow lmao) and bringing a shit load of tons of electronics, furniture, foods, shirts. heck someone even brought back a god damn motorcycle! man it was truly a crazy times. (also how my aunt survived the riots despite being chinese remains as a mystery for me. she probably kept a good relations with the neighbors or idk)
Or EDSA gone Violent.
True, and you can see there's a contrast if you watch this video and "People's Power" video by Majorsamm at the same time.
I mean to be fair the riots started cause cops shot univeristy protestors. There was no way it wouldn't get violent. My Chinese grandpa and family was also safe because I think they took shelter inside the houses of "orang inijen"😅
Man it's crazy that I didn't know Indonesia was like back then
I'm a big history buff and I'm humbled every time you upload. I've learned so much about important events that hardly see the light of day in today's age.
My name is Bento and I’ve got it all
Plenty of cars, a big solid house
People call me the executive boss
Everyone knows I’m the one
Unreal...!
I’m handsome as hell, the women adore me
One glance and they’re mine
Trading’s my business, I’ll cut any throat
As long as I’m happy, as long as I win
To hell with the losers who get in my way
As long as I’m happy, once more
Unreal...!
Sermons about morality and justice
I have them for breakfast
Deceit, lobbying and graft
I’ll show you how it’s done!
Small-time crooks, street-corner bandits
They know nothing
If you want to get serious,
I’m the one to teach you how
Just say may name three times
Bento, Bento, Bento
Unreal...!
Now make a Achenese struggle using Hasan Di Tiiro tribute song.
cool vid and all but 0:05 holy crap fella pulling up with the styer aug. now that is something you dont see every day
The surprising thing is how recent it is but it feels like it happened in the 70s
The song gives kinda Vietnam-ish vibes. And it's also another Southeast Asian country.
I noticed too lol
There are other riot in Indonesia at 70s called Malari Incident
I guess we're all officially getting old, then.
I feel like the rest of the world often overlook/ignore Indonesia compared to other nations in the region, I don't really know why.
“Penak jamanku toh?"
- The Smiling General
@@jamesmmcgill where are you from james?
this is possibly the only good song from my country that i have ever heard.
also keep up the good work samm, your videos are amazing
if you mean Indonesia, Iwan's stuff is pretty good from all I've seen, I learned of him from "Celoteh Camar Tolol dan Cemar" and his stuff overall is quite "ear-wormy" (reminds me of like the Ballad singers of the 1970s here like Gordon Lightfoot in a lot of ways, especially with aforementioned Celoteh Camar Tolol, but also 1910 and Sumbang)
Clearlly you haven"t listen enough to oldys song .
@@riswanda2620 now that may be true however
As an Indonesian, i'm glad that Major Samm make a video about this chaotic time.
And we should remake this event on this era, because our goverment still sucks.
here we go again bois
Never enough MajorSamm 👍
"Everything has fallen when everything has comes up"
MajorSamm with another banger. Man, your music selection is on point.
I Love Being Chinese on May 1998 :)
and thank you MajorSamm , ive been waiting for a Indonesian New Order video
Wanna make it happen again? :D
In Venezuela, some similar passed. We called "Caracazo": riots, looting, people burning and stealing anything, while Army and Police was called to arrest and kill everybody in the streets
During these times my father was saving up to get a masters degree in the US, however after the rupiah crashed he decided to continue his studies here. He met and married my mom during his studies and its an absolute mindfuck to think that without this crisis i wound not have existed
Get ready for part II boys
I know you hate it when the comments become requests but you always bring your A game when it comes to shedding light on forgotten conflicts and that is especially important. This video was awesome as usual and deserves more views, sucks that UA-cam age restricted. Still would love to see more diversified content soon too!
its insane how good BJ Habibie was that he managed to keep this country relatively intact (minus east timor) after all the chaos that had happened after the suharto regime.
Despite all that, a lot of people still mocks habibi as technocratic regime tho 😂
The song is made by legendary Indonesian singer, Iwan Fals, mocking Soeharto's regime and family, Bento is a reference to Benny Soeharto, Soeharto's son, eventually after the May 98' riots, Soeharto stepped down and a presidential election was held, B.J Habibie became the third president.
trully surprised Majorsam bring Indonesia with one of my favourite song
Bento is from BENny (Soeharto's Son) and SoeharTO, mainly the song is mocking Harto's family and his regime
bro tf, benny is my dad, i never expect that before
One of the biggest uprising in asia, unfortunate that after the resignation of suharto the country still in chaos because of ethnic and religion wars
I'm indonesian and what the fuck are you even talking about?
I still can't believe that till this day, we're still using DPMs and locally made FNCs.
Majorsamm must've been do a massive research before making this video.
Why? The song whole meaning is fit to the 1998 event... especially the political one. Soeharto's reign causes the nepotism, and corruption to a rise among the government.. especially to the military one.
The song name is "Bento" by Iwan fals.. which the whole lyric is describing the corruption among the government civil service deparment (we called it DPR "Dewan perwakilan rakyat" or in english is a same meaning of House of representatives or People Council representatives). But in this context.. not only the government but the military commands are somehow corrupt.
Crazy times at the dawn of a new Millenia, it's a miracle that our country actually survive this ,👍
Thankyou MajorSamm for bringing this gift on our independece month.
I guess we can call this New New Order right now...
I don't know why but I just love these type of videos. Seeing tons of people on the streets protesting, throwing rocks at the police and the sorts along with cool ass music gives me an undescribable feeling.
This type of music video gives me a view of the whole world and histories. Every era is either chill or utter chaos
Always with the crunchy tunes.
Yes! I’ve been waiting for a video since dushman
I watch a lot of UA-camrs, you're one of the few I have actually subbed too. You're amazing.
Still waiting for Season 2
Bnyk aktor dibalik kerusuhan 98 yg masih berkeliaran di pemerintahan kalo kata obrolan bokap gw
HolySHI i been expecting this for along time i knew itd be the 98, TY LOT majorsammm.
damn, that choice of muzic, one of the best
Piye kabare, Isih penak jamanku to
woo new majorsamm video!
This is one of the darkest history of my country,
but, how do you know this song so relate with the conditions?!
anyway, big thanks
DAMN YOU BUDIMAN SUJATMIKO! YOU SPIT IN YOUR COMRADE'S SWEAT, TEARS AND BLOODS!!
Its like this is straight out of a chapter of Confessions of an Economic Hitman.
Can't believe this happened during the 90s. What a unique event.
Never heard about it until now
Well, now you know.
Ive been waiting for this for a very long time, good on you majorr
Starting the weekend with new major is one of the simple things in life I'm thankful for
This song could have been in the OG cowboy bebop series and would have fit perfectly.
Indeed hahaha