Sunday, July 19, 2009

Jakarta bombings


Friday morning there were two bombings at major hotels in Jakarta - where we live at present.  If you have any reason to come to Jakarta, I would encourage you to follow through on your plans - for several reasons:

First, as terrible as these, or any attacks are, the are still extremely low probability events. You have to be very, very unlucky to be caught up in them.  We were in Jakarta on Friday morning and only a couple of kilometres from the bombings.  But I found out about them via The Age website - and Friday proceeded just as it was planned for me and almost everyone else in this huge city.  Yesterday, it was almost easy to forget it had happened - life goes on as usual for most of us.

Second, you can reduce the already vanishingly small terrorism risk, by thinking clearly about the nature of the risk.  One could, for example, avoid international hotels.  If you come to Jakarta, there are several older hotels (still 5 star) that no longer have the big prestige operator, but are still comfortable places to stay - and much cheaper.  Because the risk is so small, I probably can't be bothered with this.  Late on Friday morning I went to a meeting in another big hotel - it was just too much hassle to change the meeting venue. 

Next, terrorism depends, for its effectiveness on ordinary people being terrorised by it.  It doesn't make sense to me to be phlegmatic about road accidents that kill thousands of people every day - yet stricken by terrorism which kills a few only very occasionally. 

Of course, objectively, there is always a chance of terrorist attacks in Jakarta - but objectively, it's always lower than in London - or many other cities from time to time.  

The bombing will have its pernicious effects.  First the damage to the families and friends of those killed or injured - and our prayers should be with them.  But then the wider damage to the economy, as people stop coming to this city for a while and cancel plans to do business in Indonesia.  This damage is less dramatic and traumatic, but more substantial in the long run.  And - we mainly do it to ourselves!

There is an extent to which the bombers nearly always win - just because they do 'terrify' us.  In this horrible cause, sorry to say, they are aided and abetted by Departments of Foreign Affairs and the HR departments of companies.

Instead of giving a clear headed assessment of relative risks, these people (who should and do know better) give in to the need to 'do something' and upgrade a travel warning or cancel a business meeting.  In doing so - they do the devil's work!

I am interested in what the police and intelligence people turn up about these bombings.  I will consider what they say carefully - but I will not be terrified.



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