When Michael Buehler saw that his name was trending on Twitter, he realised that an all-out vilification campaign against him had reached a new level.
Dr Buehler, a lecturer in comparative politics at Soas, University of London, did not foresee the hostility that he would face when he posted last month a on Indonesian politics on a little-known academic blog called New Mandala.
It raised questions about alleged covert lobbying by Indonesia ahead of a visit by its president, Joko Widodo, to the White House to meet Barack Obama in late October.
Dr Buehler revealed that $80,000 (拢53,000) had been paid by a Singaporean consultant to a Las Vegas PR firm to lobby on behalf of Indonesia, according to papers filed with the US Department of Justice.
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The Swiss academic also highlighted what he saw as the 鈥渢epid鈥 reception received by Mr Widodo and the 鈥渄isappointing鈥 economic returns (three non-legally binding memoranda of understanding and a defence agreement) from the first official US visit by an Indonesian president for 10 years.
鈥淭he seemingly ill-conceived and poorly executed visit reflects the Indonesian government鈥檚 lack of coordination on a foreign policy agenda,鈥 he wrote on 6 November.
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The story was quickly picked up by the Indonesian media, but was misreported as Dr Buehler claiming that Indonesia had paid $80,000 for Mr Widodo to secure a meeting with Mr Obama.
鈥淚 never said this,鈥 explained Dr Buehler, whose research focuses on the politics of Southeast Asia.
He told聽探花视频:聽鈥淎ll I did in my article was to suggest that the lobbying company was hired without the knowledge of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs,鈥 he said, adding that there was 鈥渘othing illegal about employing lobbyists鈥.
However, the distorted story was shared more than 10,000 times on social media, prompting Indonesian officials to hold press conferences to denounce Dr Buehler聽鈥 knocking down what he called their 鈥渟traw man鈥 story and ignoring the wider implications of his claims.
Dr Buehler found himself criticised by Indonesia鈥檚 Foreign Affairs Ministry, the Indonesian Embassy in Washington and the US Embassy in Indonesia.
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Attacks on him also came from various parts of the Indonesian media and academia.
鈥淚 have been called a liar, a spy, an agent working for a US mining company trying to destabilise Indonesian politics,鈥 he said.
鈥淚 have also been accused of having a political agenda to discredit the current government on behalf of political opponents of the president,鈥 he added.
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Articles have also suggested that Mr Widodo should and that Dr Buehler was 鈥渦sed by the Chinese government鈥, while an that Soas should investigate Dr Buehler because his article may 鈥渁ffect the credibility of the university鈥.
鈥淭he real story is the reaction by the Indonesian government to my article 鈥 denounce, deny, deflect鈥ust like during the New Order authoritarian military dictatorship,鈥 he said.
This is significant because it 鈥渃omes at a time of growing intolerance in Indonesia, a creeping militarisation of the bureaucracy, growing nationalism and a comeback of censorship鈥, he added.
About 100 academic experts on Southeast Asian politics have now in support of Dr Buehler, while Lawrence S谩ez, head of Soas鈥 department of politics and international studies, said the department 鈥渇ully supports鈥 his work and 鈥渦nequivocally rejects the attacks and intimidation he has faced鈥s well as efforts by the government of Indonesia to tarnish his academic integrity鈥.
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Print headline: Soas lecturer targeted over Indonesia claims
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