Organizations based in more than a dozen countries today issued a statement of support for West Papuan organizations appealing for justice and human rights. The Papuan organizations have "decried the failure of the Indonesian government to ensure justice for or protect Papuans who have been the victims of security force brutality, including extra-judicial killing, torture, abduction and imprisonment," the statement said. The international organizations expressed their "support for these courageous appeals" by the Papuan organizations and pledged "to pressure our individual governments and international organizations to press the Indonesian government to act positively and immediately on these demands for justice and the protection of human rights defenders." They said that the "continuing violation of human rights starkly demonstrates the limits of 'democratization' in Indonesia."
The statement was endorsed by 54 international, regional, national and local organizations, based in more than a dozen countries. It was initiated by Tapol , West Papua Advocacy Team and East Timor and Indonesia Action Network (ETAN)
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July 14, 2011 - In recent weeks, highly regarded West Papuan non-governmental and religious organizations which promote respect for human rights have spoken out forcefully regarding the deteriorating human rights situation in the territory. In two separate statements, the organizations decried the failure of the Indonesian government to ensure justice for or protect Papuans who have been the victims of security force brutality, including extra-judicial killing, torture, abduction and imprisonment. The organizations have also called for protection of human rights defenders. The continuing violation of human rights starkly demonstrates the limits of 'democratization' in Indonesia.
We, the undersigned organizations express our strong solidarity with these courageous appeals made by these Papuan organizations. We pledge to pressure our individual governments and international organizations to press the Indonesian government to act positively and immediately on these demands for justice and the protection of human rights defenders. |
1. The President of Indonesia should immediately resolve the Wasior and Wamena cases and in doing so recognize the fact that Papuans are citizens of the Unitary Republic of Indonesia, NKRI which means that their standing and dignity within the state is in keeping with the values of the Papuan people as citizens of Indonesia.2. The attorney-general's office should end its machinations with regard to the Wasior and Wamena cases and co-ordinate with other state institutions and in so doing halt their activities which have resulted in reinforcing the cycle of impunity.3. The administration of the province of Papua, along with the DPRP (Provincial Legislature of Papua), KomnasHAM-Papua and the MRP (The Papuan Peoples Council) should act together as quickly as possible to ensure that the Wasior and Wamena incidents are brought before a human rights court in the Land of Papua. 4. A Papuan human rights court should be set up immediately. 5. If the government fails to deal seriously with the Wasior and Wamena cases, we, as representatives of all the victims of human rights violations in the Land of Papua, will bring these matters before an international court of law.
In a separate June 17 press conference, the Coalition of Human Rights Defenders in the Land of Papua, comprising leading human rights and religious organizations spoke out against "acts of violence and terror that have been perpetrated against human rights defenders as well as against journalists."
1. Protection is needed for human rights defenders in Papua in carrying out their humanitarian activities throughout the Land of Papua. Such protection can be provided by the introduction of a special law, while at the same time setting up an independent commission at state level for the purpose of monitoring and advocacy as well as taking sanctions against those individuals who commit violence against human rights defenders.2. As a short-term measure, we regard it as important to set up a special bureau within KomnasHAM to focus on the protection of human rights defenders.3. In view the many acts of intimidation and violence perpetrated by members of the armed forces, we urge the military commander of Cenderawasih XVII military command (in West Papua) to take firm measures in the law courts and administration against all violations perpetrated by members of the TNI on the ground.4. To provide moral guidance to all officers of the armed forces as well as disseminate an understanding of human rights so as to ensure that acts of violence perpetrated by members of the armed forces are not committed against civil society or against human rights defenders in the Land of Papua.
Indonesia has clearly failed to ensure justice in multiple cases of gross violations of human rights in West Papua and to protect Papuans defending their human rights violate the Indonesian government's legal obligations contained within international agreements to which it is party, including the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights and the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights. It also contravenes the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, notably articles 6, 7 and 8.
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Tapol (UK) West Papua Advocacy Team (USA) East Timor and Indonesia Action Network (ETAN) (USA) ARTICLE 19 Asia-Pacific Solidarity Coalition (APSOC)Asia Pacific Action (USA)Asia Pacific Support Collective (Australia) Asian Forum for Human Rights and Development (FORUM-ASIA) Australia East Timor Friendship Association Inc Australian West Papua Association South Australia (Inc) Baltimore Nonviolence Center (USA) Campaign for Peace and Democracy (USA) Catholic Agency For Overseas Development (CAFOD) (UK) The Catholic Justice and Peace Commission of Brisbane (Australia ) East Timor Action Network / Portland, Oregon (USA) East Timor Religious Outreach (USA) Fellowship of Reconciliation (USA) Foundation Dr. F.C. Kamma, the Netherlands Foundation Pro Papua, The Netherlands Green Delaware (USA) Indonesia Human Rights Committee, Auckland (New Zealand) Indonesian Solidarity (Australia) THE INSTITUTE on Religion and Public Policy (USA) International League for Human Rights KontraS (Indonesia) Land is Life Luta Hamutuk Institute (Timor-Leste) Madison-Ainaro (East Timor) Sister-City Alliance, Madison, WI (USA) | Missionaries of the Sacred Heart Justice and Peace Centre, Australia Nonviolence International Office of the Americas (USA) Pax Christi Aotearoa-New Zealand Pax Christi Australia Pax Christi Metro New York (USA) Pax Christi, New Orleans (USA) People's Empowerment Consortium (PEC), Indonesia Philippine Workers Support Committee (USA) Press for Change (USA) Seattle CISPES Seattle International Human Rights Coalition (SIHRC) (USA) Swedish Association of Free Papua Swedish East Timor Committee Syracuse Peace Council (USA) Urban Poor Consortium, Indonesia War Resisters League (USA) West Papua Action Network, Canada West Papua Action Network / US West Papua Media (Australia) West Papua Network (WPN), Germany The West Papua Solidarity Group Brisbane (Australia ) John Feffer, co-director, Foreign Policy In Focus* Sharon Silber, U.S. Representative, Society for Threatened Peoples Eileen B. Weiss, Co-Founder, Jews Against Genocide (U.S.) Shulamith Koenig, People's Movement for Human Rights Learning (PDHRE)*organization for identification only |
This statement is online at http://etan.org/news/2011/07papua.htm
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