Bucthar Tabuni Ketua KNPB |
JUBI, 18 July 2012The first hearing in the trial of
Buchtar Tabuni, chairman of the KNPB, the National Committee of West
Papua took place but none of the thousands of members of the KNPB were
present to give their support to the accused.
They were probably absent because of the circulation of text
messages and terror phone calls, giving them reason to believe that
they would be included on the DPO, the ‘wanted persons’ list and would
be arrested and they didn’t want their names to be made public.
One man from the central highlands who did not want to give his name
said that not all the members of the organisation were known to the
police. ‘We dont want to have our names included on the ‘wanted’ list.
Had we attended the trial, this would have helped.them..
He said that the absence of KNPB members at any of the trial
hearings would mean that the police succeeded in dampening the
militancy of the KNPB.
But others who attended the trial said that the absence of KNPB
members was a sign of who supports their struggle and who doesn’t
support it. ‘It proves,’ said one person, ‘who are the real friends and
who are people who just want to take part in activities.’
But another person said that the KNPB members were not prepared to
take the risk of facing fabricated charges. They were protecting
themselves by not attending the trial. ‘They probably don’t want to be
charged with all manner of things,’ he said.
The police guard round the courthouse for the Buchtar trial was not
as tight as the guard that was mounted when Forkorus Yaboisembut was on
trial, when Brimob troops were guarding the courthouse. Nor were there
as many people attending the trial of Buchtar as had attended the trial
of Forkorus.
[Translated by TAPOL]
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