Releasing Papua Political Prisoners ‘Not the Answer’
Nivell Rayda | May 21, 2010
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376188The verbalisazion "political detainees would be pardoned by President SBY" is interresting. They are imprisonend wrongful.
The Indonesian government shoud free them and pleas them to forgive what they have done to them and hundredthousend other Papuans.
A lot of Indonesian laws restrict the basic human rights. Making such laws is a crime, not resisting against those. So in my opineon the political prisoners are not to blame for any so called "crimes" like speaking out about thier dreams of a life in freedom.
So it is wrong to "pardone" them. That would meean, they are criminals, the imprisonment and torture they sufferd is addequate and the president makes them a gift. I can´t see why it is a gift not to abuse someones basic human rights. This should be a matter of course, but it obviously is no in RI.
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Freeing
political prisoners in Papua is a good gesture but would not address the key problems in the restive region,
Andreas Harsono of Human Rights Watch said on Thursday.
He was
commenting on remarks by Justice Minister Patrialis Akbar that several
Papuan political detainees would be pardoned by President Susilo
Bambang Yudhoyono.
Andreas said gestures
such as this and last weekend’s granting of Indonesian citizenship to former
Free Papua Movement (OPM) leader Nicholas Jouwe, who had been living in
exile in the Netherlands since 1960, were not enough and more action was needed to solve the problem.
“In East Timor, it was a UN-sponsored referendum. In Aceh, it was the
Helsinki agreement with assistance from the EU. Let’s learn from them
for Papua,” he said.
Patrialis this week
inspected the Abepura Penitentiary in Jayapura and interviewed the
inmates. He said he was shocked to learn that some political detainees
were jailed because they had joined in a peaceful rally against the
government. “We must make a distinction between detainees who were just
expressing their freedom of speech and members of the armed separatist
movement,” Patrialis said on Thursday.
The inmates eligible
for a pardon were those who had joined a rally against the local
government’s use of Rp 33 trillion ($3.6 billion) that had come from
the central government under the regional autonomy policy. “We are
writing a report along with the pardon recommendation. I hope the
report can be forwarded to the president soon,” Patrialis said.
The
minister, however, said those who had participated in armed conflict
and those charged with raising the banned Morning Star flag, a symbol
of the OPM, would not be among the inmates up for pardon.
Usman
Hamid, chairman of the National Commission for Missing Persons and
Victims of Violence (Kontras), said even though Indonesia had ratified
the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights in 2006,
political activists were still charged with Articles 106 and 110 on
treason in the Criminal Code.
“These are the same articles
used to silence critics of the Dutch colonial rule and to imprison
political activists during the Suharto regime,” Usman told the Jakarta
Globe, in reference to former President Suharto.
The existing
Criminal Code was adopted by the Indonesian government in 1946 and was
based on Dutch colonial law established in 1918.
“The government should
be consistent in implementing the ICCPR agreement and stop the
persecution of those involved in peaceful protests,” he said.
The
covenant guarantees people’s right to freely determine their political
ideology, as well as the freedom of movement and speech.
Patrialis inspected Abepura Penitentiary
in the wake of a riot that was initiated by prison guards protesting
the transfer of former warden Anthonius Ayorbaba. Two escapees have
been caught, while the other 16 are believed to have fled to Papua New
Guinea.
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