Indonesia Military in Papua |
The Indonesian military (TNI) has always respected and implemented human rights principles in carrying out its main duties in Papua.
“TNI is not careless, and we keep being procedural in carrying out
our duties anywhere including in Papua,” said army commander`s
operations assistant Major General Dedi Kusnadi Thamim on Sunday (15/07)
in Jinan, China.
Met after attending the closing of a joint exercise between the
Indonesian army`s special force Kopassus and China`s People`s Liberation
Army special force he said TNI has always respected human rights
principles in Papua.
“We will never act cruelly on civilians. But we also will never stay
idle if an armed group attacks us. We cannot stay idle towards them. Can
we just stay idle if they shoot us?,” he said.
According to the National Commission on Human Rights (Komnas HAM) 22
violent cases has so far been recorded to have happened in the eastern
region leaving several deaths.
“The government must seriously settle the problem to provide a sense
of peace for the people. The big number of violent cases that has
happened has made the performance and professionalism of security forces
being scrutinized,” Komnas commissioner Ridha Saleh said in Jakarta.
Without peace, he said, it would be impossible for the government to
carry out development programs in Papua and therefore Komnas HAM has
asked the government to show its seriousness to immediately hold a
dialog involving all parties concerned in the central administration and
Papua.
“The government must really be present to give a sense of peace
before they carry out the agenda for change in Papua. If the government
cannot protect or maintain security it will be impossible for it to be
able to carry out development efforts in Papua,” he said.
Ridha expressed concern over violent and shooting incidents that have
happened in Papua and in view of that Komnas HAM had urged the security
forces to investigate the cases thoroughly.
A Komnas HAM representative in Papua, Frits Ramandey meanwhile has
said that the death of Sawiyatami village head Yohanes Janufrom or
Yanafrom (30) on July 1 could be categorized as a human rights
violation.
“It is categorized as a human rights violation because a life has
been taken. Whether he has been shot by an OPM (separatist group) member
or a TNI member the case must be investigated to find its truth,” he
said.
Source: ANTARA News
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