14-08-2012

PRESS RELEASE Petition handed over

Petition ‘Coen back in Jakarta’

 

 

Today a petition was handed over to the Indonesian ambassador in Den Haag (The Hague) calling on the Indonesian government to put the statue of former gouverneur-generaal J.P. Coen back on its pedestal in Jakarta, and to help the Dutch government in the repatriation of the physical remains of J.P. Coen. The petition ‘Coen back’ was signed by 702 people.

 

In 1942, while Holland suffered from the occupation of Hitler-Germany, the Japanese destroyed the glorious statue of J.P. Coen in Jakarta (by then known as Batavia). This was an act of historical and cultural barbarism that never has been rectified.

In 2011 the statue of J.P. Coen in Hoorn, Holland, fell down from its pedestal. The city council renewed the statue and put it back in its place, on the main square of Hoorn, with the tacit approval of the Dutch government and parliament. The Indonesian people should do what the Dutch have done: Put J.P.’s statue back in Jakarta!

 

The statues of Coen in Hoorn and Batavia are of a high educational value. They remind us of the wealth Coen’s VOC, the world’s first multinational, has brought the Dutch and of the crucial role Holland has played in Indonesia. Without J.P. Coen there wouldn’t have been the Dutch Indies. And without the Dutch Indies, there never would have been Indonesia.

 

Furthermore the committee Vrienden van Coen (CVC) pleads for a state funeral of J.P. Coen. Coen’s grave in the Wajang Museum in Jakarta has no dignity. Coen’s physical remains should be moved to Holland. After all these years of negligence, Coen should get a state funeral and a national memorial tomb in Amsterdam or The Hague. Bring home our national hero!

 

CVC calls upon the Indonesian and Dutch government to reach this goal. CVC has currently entered into discussions in confidence with Dutch members of parliament to persuade the Rutte administration to put the repatriation scenario into action. CVC thinks the Dutch government could contribute to the costs to make a replica of the Coen-statue in Jakarta and to transport Coen’s physical remains. This contribution can be taken from the Dutch-Indonesian development funds.

 

We know for certain many will welcome our goals. Coen is more popular than ever. A petition to put the fallen Coen-statue in Hoorn back on its pedestal gained far more support than the petition to move it to a museum. In reaction to the downfall of the statue last year, many historians have stressed the importance of Coen to our national history. Even left-wing Dutch newspapers like Trouw and NRC and left-wing historians like Maarten van Rossem have supported the Hoorn city council in putting the fallen statue back on its pedestal of honour. Furthermore the city of Hoorn has brought out a glossy called COEN! in honor of the Dutch hero.   

 

For centuries Coen has been criticised for the way he dealt with the rebellion on the Indonesian Banda-islands. Modern research has falsified these critical notes. Please read ‘Coens eerherstel’ (1942) and ‘Coen op Banda: De conqueste getoetst aan het recht van den tijd’ (1943), written by W.F. Gerretson and Lucas Kiers, both historians of the University of Utrecht. Coen handled properly. He couldn’t have reacted different. He did not commit genocide, like the city council of Hoorn rightly declares. He led an armed attack against Banda, since the Bandanese people didn’t keep their promises. They traded nutmeg with the English, which was forbidden by Coen’s VOC.

 

According to former director Ruud Spruit of the WestFries Museum in Hoorn (http://www.waterschapshuis.com/) Indonesians think J.P. Coen is a hero too. Spruit remembers that his Indonesian guests always immediately asked for the statue of J.P. Coen and wanted to be photographed in front of it.

 

The committee Vrienden van Coen (CVC) thinks the reinstallment of the Coen-statue in Batavia and a state funeral of Coen in Holland are logical consequences of the facts listed above.

 

Please watch our video:

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9J6ncjZcYw8

 

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