Defence Force connection to military violence in West Papua
New Zealand Defence Force connection to military violence in West Papua
The Defence Force must
clarify its role in training an Indonesian officer of the
notorious Kopassus Special Forces especially given this
week’s assassination and military violence in West Papua,
Green MP Catherine Delahunty said today.
Kopassus
conducts special operations for the Indonesian government.
Human rights groups have linked Kopassus to numerous human
rights violations in West Papua, East Timor, and Aceh.
Kopassus Major Edwin Sumanta attended the Staff and Command
College at Trentham last year.
"The Defence Force has
refused to explain the presence of Kopassus Major Edwin
Sumanta at Trentham,” said Ms Delahunty.
“That
is not acceptable.
“Military violence in West
Papua by unaccountable groups like Kopassus have been a
matter of international concern, notably by Human Rights
Watch.
“The revelation of the Defence Force involvement
with Kopassus is particularly disturbing given the
assassinations of West Papuan community leaders, burning of
villages and abuse of citizens in the last
week.
“The Defence Force's role in training
someone from a military unit well known for human rights
abuses compromises the reputation of New Zealand and
connects us to the suppression of human rights in West
Papua.
“The role of New Zealand should be as a
mediator in a peaceful dialogue between Indonesian and West
Papuan leaders,” said Ms
Delahunty.
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