Events in Nabire from 30 March to 7 April 2009
Events in Nabire from 30 March to 7 April 2009
The KNPB (National Committee for West Papua) set up their tents on 30 March 2009 as a base camp for KNPB in Nabire, under the leadership of Zeth Giay.
On Friday 3 April 2009, the KNPB held a large rally with more than 15,000 people involved. This peaceful rally was in support of the launch of International Lawyer for West Papua (ILWP). The rally also called for a referendum in West Papua and a boycott of the Indonesia Election and a demand for Independence for West Papua.
One of the organisers of the rally and the chair
of the West Papua National Committee (KNPB) for Nabire, Zet
Giay, said the rally had been the biggest ever in Nabire.
‘We support the launch of ILWP in America and we know that
we are not Indonesian, we are Papuan, Melanesian, so we will
not vote in the Indonesian Public election 2009,’ Mr Giay
said.
He added that the protesters would continue to
rally against these attacks by the security forces and in
support of the ILWP.
The protesters were also calling for investigations into the widespread human rights violations that have occurred in West Papua, and for a review of the 1969 so-called ‘Act of Free Choice’, which saw West Papua’s formal incorporation into Indonesia.
On
Saturday the 4 April 2009, KNPB sent an information letter
to the police precinct to let them know about the second
rally that was to be held on Monday 6 April. There was no
response from the police.
2.0 Raid on KNPB Protest camp
On Monday the 6 April 2009, at around 3am (Papua local
time) there was a raid on the KNPB camp in Taman Bunga
Bangsa, Oyehe, Nabire. Two tents that had been set up since
the 30 March 2009 were burned by the police . The police
also searched for Morning Star flags and other political
articles.
The Nabire Police Precinct under the command of Police Chief AKBP. Rinto Jadmoko, SIK, then arrested 15 people from the KNPB group. One man Jerry Nawipa (Male/ 18 Years old) was shot with a bullet during this police raid on the KNPB camp. The Taman Bunga Bangsa grounds is the location that was used by the West Papua people to raise the Morning Star in a series of flag raising in 1999 and 2000.
According to a local KNPB organizer, after the raid the
KNPB and their supporters decided to continue the rally and
focus their next rally at Taman Bunga Bangsa Oyehe. They
decided that the people who were living in each of the
regions of Oyehe, Siriwo and Karang Tumaritis would gather
and travel together to meet at Taman Bunga Bangsa . The KNPB
planned not do a long march to DPRD (Local Provincial
Assembly) and to focus their next demonstration at Oyehe.
There was some concern reported at that time that their
protest was infiltrated by Papuans working as informers for
an Indonesian security forces intelligence group (TBO).
3.0 Indonesian militia in Karang Tumartis protest
Later in the morning of the 6 April at about 8am, one of
KNPB organizers passed the Karang Tumaritis area and saw
that people were blockading the road. A local man, Alipin
Pigay, who is recognized as being from a militia group from
the Nabire Military District Command (KODIM), was seen
clearly encouraging the other demonstrators. Another 6
Papuans who work as TBO (Tenaga Bantuan Operational/
Operational Field Helper) for the Indonesian security forces
intelligence organisation, were also seen among the people
who were blocking the road.
This KNPB organizer told the protesters that he wanted them to clear the road and wait beside the market or in the taxi terminal or by the road at Karang Tumaritis. He told the people that they had to choose to follow the instructions of KNBP or this other party. He asked them to wait for the other KNPB organizers to join the rally from Karang Tumaritis to Oyehe.
A local community member who also recognized Alipin Pigay reported that it was Alipin Pigay who encouraged the protesters to block the road and to attack the traffic policemen and the police car.
According to this source Alipin Pigay was the first to
throw stones at the traffic police and their car. It was
reported that Alipin Pigay and the others from TBO
encouraged the other people to violently resist the Police
and throw stones and then to fire arrows against the traffic
policemen. Bribda Jejen (Male/ 24 Years old) a policeman,
was shot with an arrow. He was shot during the incident when
the police attacked the protesters at Karang Tumaritis. The
traffic police had tried to clear the road to allow an army
truck from TNI Battalion 753 to pass through.
Some
people were also arrested by the Nabire police precinct at
that time in Karang Tumaritis. An eye witness said that
there were casualties on both sides, the Indonesian police
and the protesters who were fighting. The police troops were
using machine guns and stones against the protesters and the
protesters were using arrows and stones against the police.
Metro TV has shown footage of this conflict between
protestors and police.
4.0 Hidden Security forces and
shooting around Karang Tumaritis
According to another
local witnesses Indonesian security force intelligence
officers with long and short guns were seen hiding in a
second floor house in front of the Effata church in Karang
Tumaritis and other houses that belonging to non-Papuans
around the Karang Tumaritis area before the incident/protest
on the road occurred.
Those security forces reportedly shot at civilians who were not involved in the conflict & demonstration on the road around Karang Tumaritis. These local people were passing the location of the protest to reach their houses and were shot at by the security forces.
Local Human Rights sources reported that while the Police troops were attacking groups protesting on the road and the concealed security forces were shooting as people went past the protest to reach their homes.
The shooting in Karang Tumaritis resulted in many civilians suffering server bullet wounds. Reports from Nabire said eight shot with seven of the injured being treated at Emergency Unit (UGD) in the Nabire public hospital. The News Service from Reuters confirms 11 hospitalised in Nabire with serious bullet wounds.
It is not clear who the police shot amongst the protesters on the road. Reports provided to IPAHR suggest that 7 people who were shot and injured but were not part of the protest. These people were said to be shot in the vicinity of the protest, amongst this group was an orphaned 4 grade elementary student Albertus Tagi.
The shooting of Fritz Singamui and Albertus Tagi had clearly no link to the protest.
Details of victims shot at Karang Tumaritis District, Nabire 6 April 2009:
1. Fritz Samuel Singamui / Roy (Male 30 Years old) is dying in hospital in a very critical condition. He was shot with a real bullet in the left side of the chest, the bullet passed through to his left shoulder blade. He is in a coma in Nabire Public hospital. He was shot when he was trying to take a short cut with his motorcycle to his house. The Indonesian Police members attacked him and pushed him off his motorcycle into the gutter and shot him on the ground. He was not involved in the demonstration.
Fritz has been working for an NGO called VCI, which focuses on community service providing clean water, natural disaster relief, promoting health for women and children, and raising awareness of HIV/AIDS. Fritz was reported to be evacuated to Makassar, Sulawesi, for further medical treatment.
2. Albertus Tagi (Male/10 Years old) is an orphan, a 4th grader student at the local elementary school. He is in a very critical condition in Nabire hospital. He was shot with a real bullet in his right ribs as he approached his house after school. He was not in the demonstration. He was sent home early in the morning before the visiting of the Papua Regional Police Chief to the hospital that was planned for the 7 April 2009. According to the medical workers who told activists that as an orphan, Albertus, has no one to look after him in the hospital was sent home.
3. Yunandi Pigome (Male/28 Years old), is a farmer. He is reported to be dying in Nabire hospital. He was shot with a real bullet, the bullet entered his left back skull bone, passed through the front skull and went out above his left eye brow. He was shot on his way to his house. He was not involved in the demonstration.
4. Ipo Boga (Male /28 Years old), a farmer, he was shot with a real bullet in the buttocks and the bullet passed through near his genitals. He went to the local market and bought some rice and was returning home when shot. He was not involved in the demonstration.
5. Hengky Boma (Male/ 25years old), a farmer, was shot in his right thigh. He is supposed to have an operation at Nabire hospital today (April 7, 2009). He was not involved in the demonstration.
6. Alfonse Yeimo (Male/ 22 Years old), a student was shot in the forehead, lost lots of blood.
7. Yafeth Keiya (Male/26 Years old) a farmer, he was shot in the right wrist, he was not involved at the demonstration, he was on his way to market. w
8. Hengky Tenouye (Male/ 20 Years old), a farmer, he was shot on the left side of his chest. He was not involved in the demonstrations.
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