AWPA update July 2012
Australia West Papua Association
(Sydney)
PO Box 28, Spit Junction, NSW
2088
AWPA update July 2012
A
snapshot of events for July 2012
On his trip to
Indonesia in mid July, Foreign Minister Bob Carr confirmed
Australia recognised Indonesian sovereignty over West Papua.
However, thanks to the media the issue of West Papua was
raised. In a doorstop interview journalists questioned Bob
Carr on the human rights situation in West Papua.
From
the Jakarta Post.
The Australian Foreign Minister, Bob
Carr, raised sensitive issues relating to alleged human
rights abuses and violence in Indonesia’s poorest
province, Papua, during a meeting with his Indonesian
counterpart, Marty Natalegawa, on Monday. Marty said
that Carr told him that Australia wanted the Indonesian
government to promote transparency in matters concerning
Papua. “But he also reiterated the principal
position of Australia: that it recognizes Indonesia’s
integrity and sovereignty which includes Papua,” Marty
said at his office after the meeting with Carr. The
Australian media had reported that Carr was aware of the
human rights issues in Papua, and would bring the issue up
in his Indonesian visit. Carr arrived in Indonesia on
Friday, and has since visited several projects funded by the
Australian government in Yogyakarta, including a village hit
hard by Mount Merapi’s eruption in 2010. “We’ve
quietly worked with the Indonesians to see that there, as
elsewhere, reasonable standards of human rights protection
are maintained,” Carr said in Yogyakarta. http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2012/07/17/australia-wants-transparency-tni-sends-troops-papua.html
A
small step and hopefully raising concerns about the
situation in West Papua will become the norm on all visits
by our politicians to Indonesia. AWPA’s letter concerning
Detachment 88 at http://awpasydneynews.blogspot.com.au/2012/07/awpa-calls-on-foreign-minister-bob-carr.html
and Statement by the West Papua Project, Centre for Peace
and Conflict Studies, University of Sydney at http://awpasydneynews.blogspot.com.au/2012/07/is-australia-funding-indonesian-death.html
International Parliamentarians speak
out for West Papua.
RNZI 16 July, 2012
A
group of parliamentarians from Britain, Australia, New
Zealand and Vanuatu has condemned what it says is
Jakarta’s suppression of political activity in the Papua
region. The International Parliamentarians for West Papua
say they are concerned at the escalating violence in the
region, especially in Wamena and Jayapura. In an open letter
they say they are saddened by the recent murder of
independence leader Mako Tabuni. The MPs also ask that
imprisoned activists, including Filep Karma, be freed and
charges against them dropped. The group says it supports
West Papua’s call for a genuine act of self-determination,
a right which was not recognised in the controversial 1969
Act of Free Choice. http://www.rnzi.com/pages/news.php?op=read&id=69588
The
group of parliamentarians included, Member of Parliament for
Port Vila, Ralph Regenvanu, Andrew Smith, MP (United
Kingdom); Caroline Lucas, MP for Brighton Pavilion House of
Commons (United Kingdom); Lord Richard Harries (United
Kingdom) Dr. Russel Norman, MP (New Zealand); Jamie Hepburn,
MSP (Cumbernauld and Kilsyth, Scotland) Catherine Delahunty,
MP (New Zealand); Bill Kidd, MSP (Glasgow Anniesland,
Scotland); Hon. Ralph Regenvanu, MP (Port Vila, Vanuatu);
Cllr Alex Sobe (Leeds City Council); Eugenie Sage, MP
(Aotearoa); and Cate Faehrmann, MLC Green MP (Australia). http://www.dailypost.vu/content/regenvanu-joins-international-mps-voice-concern-over-west-papua
UK holds media operations training
programme for Indonesian military
Mon, July 23
2012
Jakarta (ANTARA News) - The United Kingdom Ministry
of Defence will hold a training program on media operations
for Indonesian military officers, starting Monday through
Friday (July 27), as part of an effort to improve the
defense forces` ability to work in the modern media
environment. Deputy British Ambassador to Indonesia Rebecca
Razavi noted that media had the power to influence people`s
opinion and the way history was written. Therefore, she
added, such training programs were essential for a good
democracy.
"I am pleased that the UK is continuing
to work closely with the Indonesian Armed Forces to help
develop skills in the area of media operations. This will
help the military personnel work effectively with the media
for accurate reporting and improved information flow,"
Rebecca said in a press statement received by ANTARA News
here on Monday. Meanwhile, Indonesian Military (TNI)
spokesperson Rear Admiral Iskandar Sitompul said human
resources were an important asset of TNI. In the current
media environment, he added, the military organization
needed to respond quickly to every incident. "This training
is part of the efforts to improve the ability of the TNI
information personnel to communicate in an ever-changing
strategic environment," Iskandar explained. The training was
organized with the Royal Military Academy Sandhurs in order
to enhance the Indonesian military's ability to work in a
variety of operational environments.
(T.F013/INE/KR-BSR/H-YH) Editor: Priyambodo RH
Concern about journalists alleged to be serving
TNI interests
Bintang Papua, 17 July,
2012
Eleven journalists working in Papua are alleged to
be passing on information to TNI, the Indonesian army. In
response to this report, the Jayapura branch of the Alliance
of Independent Journalists, AJI, said: 'AJI is very
concerned that a number of Papuan journalists may be agents
of the military. If this is true, it would significantly
damage the reputation of journalists who are neutral and who
consistently serve the interests of the general public,'
said Viktor Mambor, chairman of AJI-Jayapura. He said that
journalists should carry out their activities in the
interest of the general public, in conformity with Press
Law/1999 and should not be acting for certain groups or
institutions. According to the Press Ethics Code, they must
at all times be objective, accountable and transparent.'
The fact that eleven journalists may be assisting the TNI is having a detrimental impact on those journalists who work in conformity with the ethical code because people may very well suspect these other journalists of working in the interests of certain interests or institutions. 'This is serious precedent and the public could very well regard all journalists as failing to be neutral and transparent. This is very serious indeed,' he said. He went on to say that AJI has carefully investigated the claims that some journalists are serving the interests of the military. 'We will investigate these claims while at the same time warning all journalists to work clearly within the terms set by UU/1999.' Earlier, the website Umaginews.com reported that a number of journalists in Papua are suspected of being military agents.. They include journalists in the print media, the radio, online, as well as in local and national TV. As a result, many journalists were worried, fearing that they could be suspected of not being neutral or independent. [Translated by TAPOL]
A number of
killings occurred in the past month.
A police
officer died from his wounds after being found beaten and
stabbed in Keerom, Papua, on Tuesday 17th. Police have yet
to establish a possible motive for the stabbing. A joint
team from the Keerom district police and the Papua
provincial police is investigating.
Three people were
killed, one soldier and two civilians on Saturday 7th July
7t. The latest killings took place at Ndeotadi village in
Bogobaida district, Paniai regency. The three victims have
been identified as Chief Warrant Officer Sunaryo, 51, a
member of Paniai Military District Command; Rosmini, 28, and
Aco, 18. They were found dead with wounds all over their
bodies and the case is still being investigated.
Yudhoyono: “No Need for Large Scale Operations
in Papua”
13 July, 2012 TEMPO
Interactive, Jakarta:
The disorder in Papua has
led President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono to speak up again.
The authoritiesmust crack down firmly on separatist
movements, but they must also be careful not to violate
human rights. However, the President confirmed that there
was no need for a massive military operation."The
government is using the community approach," he said while
at a briefing to young officer candidates (capaja) at the
Army and the Police Academy 2012 at the Military Academy,
Magelang, on Wednesday evening, July 11, 2012, as quoted by
Antara. The president made the statement in response to a
question by one of the cadets about the dilemmas of soldiers
on duty: they are performing their duty yet people accuse
them of committing human rights violations.Yudhoyono
said the land of Bird of Paradise is often referred to as
one of the bases of separatist movements. Handling
separatist movements requires special skills on the part of
the authorities.The Chair of the Board of
Supervisories of the Democrat Party firmly states that any
forms of separatism in Indonesia must be stopped because it
threatens the unity of the nation. "Any talk of wanting to
be free, to leave the Unitary State of the Republic of
Indonesia(NKRI), is not about freedom of speech; it is
separatism; it must be stopped," said Yudhoyono.The
President was speaking before 836 cadets of the army
(Military, Naval, Airforce Academy) and the police, Level
IV. They have completed their education and become capaja.
He will appoint them with a military officer rank of second
lieutenant (letda) and a police officer rank of second
inspector (ipda).ARYANI KRISTANTI
Separatism must be stopped:
Yudhoyono
July 12 2012
Magelang, C Java
(ANTARA News) - Separatism of any kind in Indonesia must be
stopped because it poses a serious threat to national
integrity, President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono said in
Magelang, Central Java, on Thursday. "The attempts of those
who want to secede from the Unitary State of the Republic of
Indonesia (NKRI) are best described not as the freedom of
speech but as separatism. It must be stopped," the President
said during his speech to the National Defence Forces (TNI)
and the National Police (Polri) cadets at the Magelang
Military Academy. Yudhoyono made the statement in response
to a question from one of the cadets with regard to the
problems that TNI and the Polri personnel faced when
carrying out their duties.
The head of state said
the nation`s security personnel should take the strongest
possible action against separatist forces without violating
human rights. Citing an example, President Yudhoyono talked
about the approach taken by the security forces to tackle
separatism in Papua. "The government took the strongest
possible action against the separatist forces in Papua
without resorting to massive military operations," he
stated. "The government has taken a societal approach to
deal with separatism in Papua," the President said before
836 military and police cadets who had just finished their
education and training at Magelang Military and Police
Academy.(*)
Editor: Heru
15 human
rights activists arrested in Jayapura
JUBI, 21
July 2012
Human rights activists arrested in West
Papua
Following arrest of 15 members of the SKHP,
Solidarity for Victims of Human Rights Abuse, the
organisation has announced that it would seek to take action
to bring members of the police force to trial for this
round-up The 15 SKHP members were arrested while they were
engaged in collecting money from the general public to cover
the costs of medical treatment for political prisoners and
other prisoners now being held in Abepura. The police claim
that they had taken action against these SKHP activists on
the grounds that the organisation was not formally
recognised and that they had no permit to carry out the
action they were involved in. Spokesman for the SKHP, Peneas
Lokbere, said that regardless of the actions taken by the
police, they would continue to collect money. Another member
of SKHP, Bovit Bovra, said that the police and others
should be grateful to their organisation for taking on the
burden of caring for prisoners who are in need of medical
care and attention.
A former deputy chairman of the National Commission for Human Rights in Papua, Matius Murib said that these arrests appear to be connected with the actsof violence that have been occurring in West Papua over the past two months. These actions had led to the arrest and shooting dead of Mako Tabuni, a human rights activist on 16 June, and threats made against Socrates Sofyan Yoman, the chairman of the Alliance of Baptist Churches in Papua. He drew attention to acts of intimidation against human rights activists. He said that these arrests meant that the police were closing the space for activism by human rights activists and represented an assault against their democratic rights. [Translated by TAPOL]
Failure in renegotiation reflecting freeport`s
arrogance:legislator
Sat, July 28 2012
Semarang (ANTARA News) - Failure in contract
renegotiation between the Indonesian government and PT
Freeport reflects arrogance of the US gold and copper mining
company, a lawmaker said. The government has sought to
renegotiate revision of the contract of work held by
Freeport which has large copper and gold mine in Papua.
Talks have failed as Freeport has no intention of changing
its contract, Dewi Aryani of the Commission VII of the House
of Representatives said. "The country`s dignity has been
trampled on and nothing could be done facing Freeport," the
legislator from the opposition PDIP faction told Antara news
agency here on Saturday. Dewi said the government wants
revision of the contract concerning six points : concession
area, extension of contract, royalty , regulation requiring
processing and refining of mineral ores in the country ,
share divestment and the requirement to use domestic mining
goods and services. She said Freeport agrees only on one
point that is an increase in gold royalty from 1 percent to
3.75 percent of selling prices.
Royalty is not important for the country compared with other points points, she said. She said success in the renegotiation with Freeport could have served as a good momentum for reposition of various sectors in dealing with foreign investors. She cited unclear orientation in the management of the country`s energy sector, which has a complex inter-connectivity with various other vital sectors . The government has issued a new law on coal and minerals ruling change of the contract of work but implementation has been as protracted as in the re-negotiations. A regulation has also been issued banning exports of mineral ores forcing mining companies to have their ores processed in the country before being exported. With the regulation to be effective in 2014 a number of mineral producers have planned to build own processing plants or smelters. The policy is to create more jobs to ease the country`s unemployment problem. (H-ASG/O001) Editor: Jafar M Sidik
Human
rights activist tried for vandalism
Nethy Dharma
Somba, The Jakarta Post, Jayapura | July 19 2012
The
trial of Buchtar Tabuni, 32, human rights activist and
leader of the West Papua National Committee (KNPB) , began
at the Jayapura District Court. He is accused of violence
and vandalism at Abepura Penitentiary on Wednesday.
This hearing might raise eyebrows since Buchtar was
arrested on June 5 by Papua Police for allegedly being
linked to a series of violent protests in Jayapura in May
and June. He was detained after attending a meeting of
the Papua legislative council, suspected of involvement in a
string of shootings in the city.During the first
hearing, presided over by Judge Haris Munandar, prosecutor
Ahmad Kobarubus said that the defendant was accused of
violating articles 170 and 406 of the Criminal Code which
carries a maximum sentence of five years.
The
defendant and his colleague, Dominggus Pulalo, allegedly
tossed rocks at the hall, office and workshop of the Abepura
prison as warden Liberti Sitinjak announced to inmates that
a convict was shot and killed as he attempted to escape.
“The defendant and his colleague Pulalo yelled to
other inmates to throw rocks at the office as he picked up
rocks and tossed them at the prison hall, office and
workshop, causing glass panes to shatter,” said
Kobarubus.Gustav Kawer, Buchtar’s lawyer, said the
indictment had nothing to do with the reasons behind his
client’s arrest on June 5.“Buchtar was arrested in
connection with shootings in Jayapura and his position as
KNPB leader, but this indictment was for another case. I
guess there is a plot to divert the charges,” Gustav told
reporters after the trial.The trial was adjourned
until July 23 to allow the examination of witnesses.
Prosecutors promised to present ex-Abepura prison warden
Liberti Sitinjak, who has now been transferred to Ambon,
Maluku, as a witness.Human rights activists have
called for the police to pursue the perpetrators of
shootings and terror in Jayapura, saying that Buchtar must
not become the scapegoat for the violence. Manokwari
Education, Research, Investigation and Legal Aid Institution
(LPPPBH) executive director Yan Christian Warinussy said
that he believed that neither Buchtar nor the KNPB was
behind the shootings that terrorized Jayapura
residents.Papua Police spokesman Adj. Sr. Comr.
Johanes Nugroho previously said Buchtar was arrested not
because of the shootings but the incidents that took place
followed the protests held by KNPB in Jayapura.
Jubi
reported on the 23rd that the second hearing in the trial
of Buchtar Tabuni did not proceed as planned because a
witness who was due to appear failed to turn up. This
witness was the former director of the prison, Liberti
Sitnjak who is now the director of a prison in Ambon.
Gustaf Kawar, one of the lawyers of the defendant, called
on the judge to insist that the prosecutor guarantee that
witnesses appear as planned and ensure that the next hearing
is not postponed. It will be on 26 July.
At the hearing
on the 26th Jubi reported that Filep Karma who has
diligently fought for the basic rights of the Papuan people
refused to take the oath when summoned as a witness in the
ongoling trial of Buchtar Tabuni. He said that the court was
a full of people who know only how to deceive and trick the
Papuan people. He said that his own declaration that he
would speak the truth was enough. Both the prosecuting
counsel and the judges urged Karna to take the other on the
Bible but he refused to do so. Karma did not budge from his
position and the judge therefore dismissed him as a witness
and adjourned the hearing. The next hearing in the trial
will be held on 30 July.
Reports/opinion pieces
etc.
INDONESIA: MIFEE: The stealthy face
of conflict in West Papua
Contributors: Selwyn
Moran July 19, 2012
West Papua, the easternmost island
under Indonesia's control, is a land beset by troubles.
Rarely a week goes by without news of some new tragedy in a
relentless conflict that has endured and evolved over fifty
years.
http://www.humanrights.asia/opinions/columns/AHRC-ETC-022-2012
They are just
Papuans
BUDI HERNAWAN
The statement by
President Yudhoyono that recent violent incidents in Papua
are ‘small-scale incidents compared to those in the Middle
East’ (Jakarta Post, 12 June 2012) is worrying. The
worry is not only that, by comparing Papuans and people in
the Middle East in this way, he appeared to confuse his
constitutional duty to protect Indonesian nationals with his
role as observer of world politics. It is also because his
comment suggests the president views Papuans as living
‘bare lives……………………….
http://www.insideindonesia.org/stories/they-are-just-papuans-07072928
What Is Indonesia Trying to Hide in West
Papua?
Posted: 07/11/2012 3:56 pm Written by
Eben Kirksey
West Papua is one of the most difficult
places to access on the planet. Still a steady trickle of
adventurous travelers is being drawn there by images of
highlanders wearing penis sheaths and birds of paradise. In
the words of Lonely Planet this place has a
mystique that "piques the imagination of the explorer... The
diversity in lifestyle and culture of the indigenous people,
who speak more than 250 languages, is matched only by [the
area's] biodiversity and geography." Part of this mystique
has been created by the Indonesian government
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/american-anthropological-association/indonesia-west-papua_b_1652245.html
The Paradise Prison
A 15 page
story on West Papua on The Star (Malaysia)'s iPad section by
Martin Vengadesan and and Lim Chia Ying.
http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.361741110564385.81217.235522616519569&type=3
Indonesia: Will The Jakarta-Papua Dialogue
By: IPCS July 17, 2012 By Navrekha
Sharma
Http://Www.Eurasiareview.Com/17072012-Indonesia-Will-The-Jakarta-Papua-Dialogue-Be-Fruitful-Oped/
Tensions on the rise in West Papua The unseen
resistance
Jul 9th 2012, 14:20 by The Economist
online
RECENT violence in West Papua has highlighted the
ongoing conflict between Indonesia's rulers and native
Papuans struggling for independence
http://www.economist.com/blogs/banyan/2012/07/tensions-rise-west-papua
TV Papua Network@ BT River of music festival
London
The sound of West Papua was brought to
the people of London at the official
pre-Olympic concert
in Greenwich Park, London, July 21st 2012. As part of David
Bridie's Wantok Music Sing Sing, the flag of West Papua was
raised as George Telek was joined on stage by exiled
musicians Mambesak and independence leader Benny Wenda, as
the crowds of British citizens in the crowd
sung along.
The voice of West Papua will never be silenced and this will
be the first of many West Papua flagraisings to be held
during the London 2012 Olympic Games, all directed to bring
the worlds attention towards the ongoing human rights
violations that Indonesia is committing against the Papuan
population.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9KyN0Ot-DiE&feature=player_embedded
West Papuan chapter from e-book People Land
Truth
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Groups Respond to Mystery List of Papua
Supporters
A list is currently circulating on
the internet which purports to list international supporters
of the OPM (Organisasi Papua Merdek) in West Papua. (See for
example, http://politik.kompasiana.com/2012/07/08/daftar-organisasi-pendukung-gerakan-papua-merdeka-di-luar-negeri/.)
This list includes our organizations among others. We speak
here only for our own groups and not necessarily for any
others listed………………….
http://www.etan.org/news/2012/07papua.htm