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Papuan political activists and human rights defenders are living in
increasing fear as a result of an intensifying crackdown by Indonesian
police, military and intelligence officers against activists,
particularly members of the non-violent West Papua National Committee,
KNPB. There are concerns that further acts of terror, intimidation,
arrests, torture and extrajudicial killings against activists are
imminent.
According to reports received by TAPOL, in the early hours of Tuesday
16 October Indonesian intelligence officers raided student dormitories
at the University of Cenderawasih (UNCEN) in Waena, Jayapura in an
unsuccessful attempt to arrest Fanny Kogoya, a member of the TIKI
network of women human rights defenders, and other activists.
Last week, on 9 October, Simson Yohame, another activist was
unlawfully detained and forced by intelligence officers to reveal the
whereabouts of Fanny Kogoya and Viktor Yeimo, leader of the KNPB.
These incidents followed the arrests in late September of eight
people in the highland town of Wamena after police targeted homes and
offices of KNPB members.
The targeting of KNPB activists appears to have intensified after the
killing of the KNPB leader Mako Tabuni, on 14 June 2012. Officers of
Indonesia’s counter-terrorism unit, Special Detachment 88 (Densus 88),
funded and trained by Australia, the US and the UK, are thought to have
been involved in the killing of Mako Tabuni and the arrest of the KNPB
members in Wamena.
Please call or write to the authorities urging them to:
End the campaign of terror, intimidation and violence against human
rights defenders and political activists, particularly members of KNPB
Guarantee the safety of Fanny Kogoya, Viktor Yeimo, and others who have been targeted.
End the deployment of Densus 88 to Papua, investigate all allegations
of human rights violations by Densus 88 officers and other security
forces personnel and bring those responsible to justice.
Mr. Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono
President of Republic of Indonesia
Istana Negara
Jl. Medan Merdeka Utara
Jakarta Pusat 10010
Indonesia
Tel: +62 21 386 3777
Fax: +62 21 344 2223
E-mail: presiden
Inspector General Tito Karnavian
Papua Police Chief (Kapolda)
Papua Police Chief (Kapolda)
Jl. Samratulangi No. 8 Jayapura,
Papua,
Indonesia
Papua,
Indonesia
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