Three Demonstrators Killed In Sentani, West Papua
Report From Knpb National Committee Of West Papua
WEST PAPUA URGENT NEWS
Names of the victims:
Panuel Tablo, male,18 years old, from Bintang Mountains. Catholic
Yesa Mirin, male 18 years old from Senani, Protestant
The third victim has not yet been identified.
Chronology
On 29 May at around 11.30
am, a 55-year man with a German passport was
found
covered in blood after being shot by an unknown person (OTK)
at
Pantai Base-G. His wife, Eva Medina, 55 years old,
saw the perpetrator
who she said, was a man with
sideburns and curly hair.
On the following day, 30 May,
the KNPB announced that it would hold a
demonstration in
response to all the shooting incidents that have
recently occurred in Papua.
The following is a statement by the KNPB spokesman, Viktor Yeimo.
According to plan, the KNPB held a
demonstration to press for
investigations into a number
of shooting incidents that have occurred in
Papua
recently. The KNPB held a demo on 4 June. A large crowd of
people
wanted to go to Abepura but were prevented from
doing so by heavily
armed Indonesian security
forces.
The demonstrators decided to return to Sentani.
While on the way, there
were skirmishes with the
security forces who attacked the demonstrators
in
Kampung Harapan. This is where the shooting and maltreatment
as well
as kidnappings began, perpetrated by members of
the Indonesian security
forces, the TNI and the police.
The demonstrators dispersed and fled
into the forest,
hiding in the tall grass for protection.
As a result of
the violence perpetrated by the security forces, three
demonstrators were killed and ten were arrested. All
those arrested were
subjected to torture. We cannot
report about any other people.
According to a report by
the TNI - Indonesian army - leaked to us by a
pro-Merdeka soldier, the troops said that they had
killed twenty
demonstrators on 4 June.
Please Note:
We intend to cross check this information and
update this report with
new information, based also on
investigations made at the location of
the incident and
in the hospital in Yowari, Papua.
The persons we found in
the hospital were Ericson Suhun and Aksina
Balingga
along with their colleagues..In a cell phone message we were
told that they had been tortured and had sustained
serious
maltreatment. They were then detained by the
security forces in
Bayangkara Hosital, without legal
counsel.
Statement by an independent human rights activist:
There is a humanitarian crisis in Papua,
along with a serious human
rights crisis. We call for
international intervention into the situation
in Papua,
in accordance with UN mechanisms. Without this, we Papuans
will be annihilated because the Indonesians are
constantly killing us,
anywhere and everywhere.
We
hope that this information about the shooting of
demonstrators on 4
June by the security forces will be
used for an urgent appeals release
programme,
internationally, and that it will be drawn to the attention
of the international community.
Please accept our
thanks for your attention and support in the defence
of
human rights in West Papua.
Jayapora, 4 June 2012
Sebby
Sambom.
Pro-independence Human Rights Activist in West
Papua
ENDS