Cause for concern for West Papuan activists
Senator the Hon Bob Carr
Minister for Foreign Affairs
Parliament House, Canberra
ACT 2600
17 October 2012
Dear Senator Carr,
I am writing to you concerning the crackdown on members of the West Papua National Committee (KNPB) in West Papua. On Tuesday the 16 October the security forces consisting of intelligence
officers raided student dormitories at the University of Cenderawasih
(UNCEN) in Waena, Jayapura in an unsuccessful attempt to arrest peaceful
activists Fanny Kogoya and Danny Wenda.
We are greatly concerned at the arrests and the intimidation of KNPB activists and human rights defenders in West Papua. On the 29
September eight members of KNPB were arrested by members of the
security forces including members of Detachment 88 without any reason.
They were arrested during a raid on the KNPB Regional Secretariat in
Wamena . The authorities tried to blame the activists for a bomb
accident in Wamena. Detachment 88 is partialy funded and trained by
the Australian Federal Police (AFP).
We note that AFP commissioner
Tony Negus in a senate budget estimates hearing said that Australia
had spent about $300,000 training 11 members of Detachment 88 in
Indonesia in counter-terrorism investigation over the last few years.
The issue of allegations of human rights abuses by the Indonesian
security forces in West Papua, including by members of Detachment 88 was
raised at the hearing by Senator Richard Di Natale. We are greatly
concerned by the use of Detachment 88 in West Papua and their role in
targeting peaceful human rights defenders and activists.
We ask you to use you good offices with the Indonesian Government,
urging that they control the security forces in West Papua and to halt the intimidation and arrests of peaceful activists.
We are also concerned for the
safety of those human rights defenders that have been arrested as many
reports have indicated that the security forces routinely use torture to
extract confessions.
Yours sincerely
Joe Collins
AWPA (Sydney)
CC. The Hon Stephen Smith, Minister for Defence
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