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Company refuses to pay compensation for Papuan land use

PT Medco refuses to pay compensation for Papuan land used for three years

JUBI, 21 April 2011 - The inhabitants of Sanggase kampung, district of Okaba, district of Merauke, have submitted a demand for compensation of sixty-five billion rupiahs from PT Medco for their operations in the kampung for the past three years, but they have had no response from the company.

In other words, the company has simply washed its hands and is not
prepared to pay any compensation.

At a meeting held on Thursday this week with the district chief (bupati) of Merauke which was also attended by representatives of the local administration and military chiefs, as well as a number of local people, the representative of PT Medco in Papua Aradea Arifin, said that paying compensation of sixty-billion rupiahs would mean that the company would not be able to function any more.

He said that the land being used by the company is 2,800 hectares. Should such a large amount of money be paid in a case like this?. 'It simply means asking us to close down our company,' he said. 'So it is quite impossible for us to pay the community such a huge amount of money.'

He claimed that during the years of its operations in Kampung Boepe, the company had given assistance to the local people in the form of building houses, building a church, provided motor cycles and so on which he claimed meant that the company had acknowledged the problems confronted by the people there

Issued by West Papua Media Alerts

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