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![[Separatist flags]](../images/i/id_flags.jpg) image located by 
Jason Saber, 15 February 2015
 
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The image above shows several flags are marked as representing different 
islands or regions in the Indonesian archipelago. Most of them seem novel 
creations but as the flag of the South Moluccas 
  and West Papua are included and they are overlaid 
over what seems to be a rally for West Papua, these are presumably intended to 
signify further separatist agendas.
Jason Saber, 15 February 2015
It appears that at least two of the six flags on the photograph are, in fact, 
the flags of known separatist groups. The first flag on the left (red with blue, 
white, and green vertical stripes at the hoist) is the flag of the
Republik Maluk Selatan, a state that declared 
its independence in 1950 concurrent with the creation of a singular Indonesia. 
Likewise, the third flag from the left (blue and white horizontal stripes, red 
vertical bar at the hoist charged with a white star) is "the flag of the main
West Papuan separatist movement opposed to Indonesian 
rule".
It makes me wonder, considering the nature of the rally at which 
the photo was taken and the fact that two flags have already been confirmed 
as flags of separatist movements, are the other four also representing 
separatist movements in Indonesia? More research is obviously required, but I 
wanted to pass on the tidbits that I'd discovered in relation to this 
interesting southeast Asian puzzle.
Randy Young, 18 February 2015