Czech Journalist Arrested at West Papua Protest
Banjir Ambarita | February 09, 2012
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496743Yes the Indonesian army is violating the human rights of the indigenous Papuans. But don't you think those foreign investors don't do the same thing ? Yes it's the Indonesia's government fault letting Papua suffered for many years during the dictactorship era of Soeharto.
The truth is as long as the history of Papua's integration is not being analyzed critically and openly in order to find a common ground, there will always be complaints related in historical issues between those Papuans guerillas and Indonesia.
Even when the RI government for example stops violating the human rights, build infrastructures & giving supplies to Papua.
Still some Papuans will never agree and they only want an independence. Papua will be stirred by foreign countries who probably will see this situation as an investation. Even if they get the freedom, some foreign opportunists will take advantage of them.
Those activist get supported from foreign powers but they said they don't want to be dictacted?
The last foreign journalist I remember being killed in Indonesia was Sander Thoenes who was murdered in Dili by the Indonesian army.....[edit]
Sounds the same as Syria.....
What absolute rubbish this sttaement really is :
"Foreign journalists entering West Papua and neighboring Papua require special permits from the foreign affairs and communication ministries, as well as from the local police.
Authorities have said the requirement is for the journalists’ own safety, because both resource-rich provinces have seen low-level insurgencies since it became part of Indonesia in 1969"
The real reason for banning foreign journalists from West Papua is to stop any story, finding its way into the foreign media, about the repressive measures imposed by Indonesia targetting indigenious papuans
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Jayapura. A Czech man arrested in Manokwari on Wednesday worked as a journalist. He was arrested after taking pictures of a pro-independence demonstration in the West Papua capital.
Papua Police spokesman Sr. Comr. Wachyono said the journalist, Petr Zamecnik, claimed to be working as a reporter for a Prague-based business publication and to be doing a story on tourist sites in the province, including the famous Raja Ampat dive site and the Arfak Mountains.
“At the moment we are detaining the Czech national,” Wachyono said. “He cannot provide press identification. He just showed us a number of Web sites where he said he worked.”
Foreign journalists entering West Papua and neighboring Papua require special permits from the foreign affairs and communication ministries, as well as from the local police.
Authorities have said the requirement is for the journalists’ own safety, because both resource-rich provinces have seen low-level insurgencies since it became part of Indonesia in 1969.
Activists, however, say it is part of an attempt to cover up human rights abuses by security officials.
Permits are rarely issued except for nature and travel documentaries and reporting.
Wachyono said Zamecnik had entered the country using a tourist visa, which did not allow him to work here.
“We have handed him over to immigration, it is up to them whether he will be deported or not,” the officer said.
The demonstration was staged by the West Papua National Authority in support of Forkorus Yaboisembut, chairman of the Papuan Customary Council, who is on trial for treason in Jayapura, the capital of Papua.
Prosecutors at the Jayapura District Court have accused Forkorus of declaring independence for West Papua during the Third Papuan Congress on Oct. 19.
He also proclaimed himself president of an independent West Papua and Edison Waromi, chairman of the West Papua National Authority, vice president, the court was told.
Forkorus, Edison and three other Papuan activists could face up to 15 years in prison.
One of their lawyers, Johanes Harry Maturbongs, told the court the charges were “baseless.” He said the congress was aimed at “addressing poverty and the indigenous rights of Papuans.”
Another lawyer, Latifah Anum Siregar, said the arrests were unlawful, adding that the police had failed to show arrest warrants for congress participants.
At least six congress participants were killed when police and military soldiers broke up the congress. Hundreds more were injured and reportedly suffered torture and degrading treatment at the hands of authorities.
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