6 Dead After Papua Rally
Banjir Ambarita, Markus Junianto Sihaloho & Ezra Sihite | October 21, 2011
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473069Funny that the chairman of the dpr defense committee decides what strategy to use in settlng down the unrest in papua. He should consider that the prosperity strategy if implemented by the armed forces will not be succesful. The last 30 years have shown that. Infrastuctue, education and health should be the areas to focus on, but it is clear that the papuans have a high degree of distrust of the central government and lik timor and aceh rather would solve their problems themselves
Amazing - cant arrest mobs who kill people but you can kill people and then arrest the others... Flipping sick
It is the only way to deal with 'slaves' when they become troublesome. Round one to the Javanese colonisers.
Indonesia supports the PLO.......what will Indonesia do if the Papuan people adopt the PLO's methods?
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Six people have been found dead a day after security officers fired shots while breaking up a pro-independence rally in Papua, a rights activist said on Thursday.
The bodies of two of the dead, identified as university student Matias Maidepa and Papua Land Defenders member Yacop Sabonsaba, were found on Wednesday behind the military headquarters in Padang Bulan, Abepura.
“On October 20, 2011, four civilians were also found dead around the venue of the Papua Congress, but their identities remain unknown,” said Matias Murib, deputy chairman of the Papua office of the National Commission for Human Rights (Komnas HAM).
Some 300 people were detained by the Papua Police, though many of them had nothing to do with the demonstration held in a field in Padang Bulan, Matias said.
“Many among the hundreds of people detained were not involved in the congress, and only happened to by passing by the area when they were arrested,” he said.
He added that he had received reports that hundreds of armed soldiers and police were out in force on the streets of Manokwari, some 740 kilometers west of Jayapura, the Papua capital.
He cited an unconfirmed report that a man identified as Martinus Yeimo had been killed by a member of the police’s Mobile Brigade (Brimob) in Enarotali, a town in Paniai district.
Matias said the commission regretted the repressive measures employed by security personnel against the pro-independence demonstrators.
“The Papua Komnas HAM will conduct a thorough investigation and seek mediation between the people of Papua and the central government in Jakarta, to meet the standard of justice that has been sought through the congress and other Papuan forums,” he said.
A Papua Police spokesman, Sr. Comr. Wachyono, said the provincial police had already released the roughly 300 people they had detained “because it was not proved that they were plotting against the state.”
Wachyono said Selfius Bobby, a social media activist and organizer of the Papua Congress, had turned himself in to Papua Police headquarters in Jayapura. He said his arrest brought the number of criminal suspects to six.
Police have said the six suspects will face charges of violating articles 110, 106 and 160 of the Criminal Code.
Besides Selfius, the other suspects are Forkorus Yoboisembut, chairman of the Papuan Customary Council and president of the Democratic Republic of Papua, Edison Gladius Waromi, his prime minister, August Makbrawen Sananay Kraar, Dominikus Sorabut and Gat Wenda.
The chairman of the House commission on defense, Mahfudz Siddiq, said the security forces “should have been firmer” and refused to issue a permit for the congress in the first place.
He also said the government would deal with the unrest in Papua by implementing a so-called prosperity strategy rather than a security approach.
Meanwhile, New York-based Human Rights Watch urged Indonesia to treat all detainees from the incident humanely and ensure respect for their right to due process, including giving them access to legal representation.
“Security forces shouldn’t use unnecessary force in quelling a peaceful demonstration,” said Elaine Pearson, deputy director for Asia at HRW.
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