Papua Leaders Reject Military Command Project
Christian Motte & Markus Junianto Sihaloho |
Related articles
Plane Boycott of Papua Town Leads to Lack of Supplies 5:01pm Apr 22, 2012
Pupuk Indonesia Plans $5.2b Petrochem Complex in Papua 3:48pm Apr 18, 2012
Papua's Mulia Airport to Get More Security After Deadly Shootings 12:06am Apr 11, 2012
Human Rights Watch Condemns Conviction of Papua Activists, Govt Responds 12:24pm Mar 16, 2012
Fuel Hike Plan Prompts Gold Price Rise in Papua 3:51pm Mar 9, 2012
Post a comment
Please login to post comment
Comments
Be the first to write your opinion!
Plans by the Armed Forces to establish a second military command in
Papua were rejected by an assembly of the province’s cultural leaders
on Tuesday, saying the one currently in place was enough.
Yance
Kayame, a member of the Papuan Peoples’ Assembly (MRP), said it would
be more reasonable to improve the military command already based in the
provincial capital of Jayapura. “Papua does not need two military
commands,” Kayame said. “What the Armed Forces could do is optimize the
one currently in place.”
Maj. Gen. AY Nasution heads the XVII
Cenderawasih military command in Jayapura, one of seven situated across
the country tasked with, among other things, keeping the nation’s
international borders secure.
Kayame said it would be better
if all aspects of the Jayapura military command — including logistics
and personnel — were improved.
“What the Armed Forces could do
is expand the capabilities of the Koramil [district-level military
headquarters] and the Korem [subdistrict offices] because of the vast
provincial territory of Papua,” Kayame said
“But [any
reinforcements] shouldn’t just be military in nature. The military
command should be able to help in developing the communities in the
province, while keeping the peace.”
Two other members of the
MRP, a group of Papuan tribal leaders whose main objective is to
preserve the province’s cultural heritage, also put down the military’s
plans.
Hana Hikoyabi, the assembly’s deputy chairman, said
adding an additional military command was not urgently needed in Papua
and that programs addressing social issues of poverty and the overall
development of the province were much more relevant.
Jhon
Rustan, another MRP member, said the military command in Jayapura was
already suffering from a budget shortfall. “That problem has affected
the way the military command has functioned in Papua,” Jhon said.
Army
spokesman Brig. Gen. Christian Zebua said the assembly’s issues did not
reflect the opinion of the general population in Papua and would still
push through with its plans.
“We have no problem with the criticism, but I don’t think the rest of the province shares the MRP’s sentiments,” Zebua claimed.
“Besides,
this is all just in the planning stages. We still need to find out how
much the government is willing to spend to make this project a
reality.”
The Armed Forces (TNI) plans to establish a military
command in West Kalimantan in 2010, while a study to develop one in
Papua is expected to be initiated next year.
During his
appointment as Army chief earlier this month, Lt. Gen. George Toisutta
said he would follow up on the military command proposals.
Military
commands are designated in strategic areas around the country and are
tasked to subdue conflicts caused by local insurgents or foreigners who
have illegally crossed the Indonesian borders.
But critics of
the military command system say that the senior officers were too
involved in community affairs and prone to abuse.
- Hard-Line FPI Buys 150 Tickets to Stop Lady Gaga Concert
- Indonesia's National Police Says it Might Allow Lady Gaga Show
- Police Chief to Be Summoned Over Lady Gaga and Church Dispute Controversies
- Dangdut Music Gets Its Groove Back
- Bali Offers to Host Lady Gaga Concert
- Lady Gaga Rocks Philippines, Defies Critics
- On Jakarta’s Birthday, Everything’s for Sale
- Sukhoi Victim Identification Process Completed
- Rise of Australia’s ‘Feral Billionaires’
- Jakarta Poaches on Farmland Waters
-
1:57pm | Indonesia's National Police Sa...
Agree devine this is a secular country so what on earth has it got to do with them? Are there any constitutional lawyers out there to query -
1:52pm | Bali Offers to Host Lady Gaga ...
jusdogin... wow yes! THAT would be an event!!! -
1:48pm | Bali Offers to Host Lady Gaga ...
devine .... BUt the beach is HUGE -
1:48pm | Indonesia's National Police Sa...
Why does a pop-concert need a recommendation letter from MUI and the Ministry of Religous Affairs??? I have NEVER heard of any such legal r -
1:48pm | Lawmakers: KPK Still in 'Disha...
reminds me of listening to my dad talk about things in the surharto times -
1:47pm | Sea Weed: Marijuana Found Floa...
I hear the Indonstan police have scrambled a Search & Rescue op... -
1:30pm | Anwar to Be Charged Over Bersi...
WHilte I don't really look at Malaysia with envy (except probably that they do have a decent mass transportation system in Kuala Lumpur and it's -
1:25pm | Sea Weed: Marijuana Found Floa...
I bet there are some happy turtles swimming off the coast of California at the moment :)
