Well, with all the Indonesian newspapers blaring new of Manohara’s dramatic escape from what seems like the clutches of the Evil Prince and his family, I’d say that the problem has reached crisis proportions.

(Photo from The Jakarta Globe)
This crisis, unfortunately, impacts not only the Kelantan royal family but has implications for Malaysians who have to work with or in Indonesia, the Malaysian Government and the Royal Households of Malaysia.
Malaysians who have to work with and live in indonesia re on the frontline for any emotions that may erupt because this incident is being seen as yet another instance of Malaysians mistreating Indonesians. Already the chatter has begun in the blogs and Twitter that Indonesians should boycott Malaysia.
This chatter by itself is harmless for the time being but let’s not forget that there is a presidential electoral campaign kick starting soon and in such a situation it is very easy for someone to play the nationalist card.
We may never know what actually went on between Manohara, her family and the Prince and his family, but the perception now is one of the Prince sexually abusing Manohara, treating her like chattel, drugging her and generally being a pervert. The perception out there is also a sense of injustice: why is someone like this not brought to book – are they above the law.
In Malaysia, the Royals are for the most part above the law, although some recent rulings by the courts put this to doubt. Socially, however they remain untouchables.
The Malaysian Government most now consider whether it is worthwhile to turn a blind eye to this incident (assuming that Manohara’s accusations have substance) or to be seen to do something about it.
The Royal families also get together now and then in the Council of Rulers. Will they do something about this or send the message that they are beyond the law?
If they take decisive steps to address the issue then there is a chance that their esteem among the public, both in Indonesia and more importantly in Malaysia, will rise. If they do nothing then its asking for trouble for all Malaysians.
The way things are going, this case will not go away easily. Manohara and mum will see through a police report and if the Indonesian courts convict the Kelantan Royals it may not be enforceable but it would be very embarrassing for Malsyia and them.
It would also b very inconvenient because Unspun understands that they can take the court decision and take out injunctions in other countries, thereby preventing the Royals from traveling.
That would be a pain in the royal butt because, as everyone knows, Royals have very important businesses to conduct in the important places of th world such as New York, London, Geneva, Monte Carlo, Paris etc etc. Of course they also enjoy some skiing, shopping and nightlife while conducting such important businesses but what do the hoi polloi know about the pressures that beset royals?
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