Prime Minister Tony Abbott is facing backlash overseas today, as a social media campaign originating in the province of Aceh, Indonesia has spread widely overnight.

The campaign, tagged on twitter as #CoinForAbbott, #CoinForAustralia and #KoinUntukAustralia has been gaining ground, as locals post pictures of coins and coin collections—the campaign is a reaction to Tony Abbott’s comments this week, interpreted as a “threat” to Indonesian aid in light of the upcoming executions of the Bali Nine Duo. Mr Abbott said, “Let’s not forget that a few years ago when Indonesia was struck by the Indian Ocean tsunami, Australia sent a billion dollars worth of assistance. I would say to the Indonesian people and the Indonesian government: we in Australia are always there to help you and we hope that you might reciprocate in this way at this time.”

The comments by Tony Abbott forced Foreign Minister Julie Bishop to clarify the PM’s sentiment and keep relations with Indonesia smooth while eleventh hour clemency pleas for Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran are still being made.

The province of Aceh was ravaged by the tsunami in 2004. “Go to hell with your aid bogans Oz,” “Please send ur bill,” “you should be ashamed of your own statement” and “Ur bank account please” are among the hundreds of tweets sent out by Aceh locals in the past 24 hours.

No matter how you look at this, it doesn’t look good:

Australia,we don’t hate you. We only hate arrogance and sincerity. #CoinForAustralia — Jessica Lona (@jessica_lona) February 21, 2015

Go to hell with your aid. Acehnese will refund for Australia bill. #KoinUntukAustralia #CoinForAustralia pic.twitter.com/arfY5YHTFa — Rian Febri (@JV8RF) February 20, 2015

LOL Count me in! RT Rrsanusi: Aceh people happily try to return your money @TonyAbbottMHR

#KoinuntukAustralia pic.twitter.com/Ew32QEtv3r“ — Farah Dineva Rustam (@ChoiHyenSeo_Fa2) February 21, 2015

via SMH.