AWPA Letter to Foreign Minister Re: Security Crackdown
AWPA has written to the Foreign Minister Kevin Rudd re crackdown by the security forces on delegates at the Papuan People's Congress.
Joe Collins of AWPA said “ the Foreign Minister Kevin Rudd should urgently raise the matter with the Indonesian President asking that he control the security forces in West Papua and urging the release of all those arrested for simply holding a meeting which is their democratic right” .
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Australia
West Papua Association (Sydney)
The Hon Kevin Rudd
MP
Minister for Foreign Affairs
Parliament
House
Canberra
ACT 2600
20 October 2011
Dear Mr Rudd,
I am writing to you concerning the
dangerously deteriorating situation in West Papua.
Yesterday, the Indonesian security forces fired on delegates
who were attending a peaceful Papuan People's Congress which
was between the 17 and 19 October. West Papua's military
commander, Major-General Erfi Triassunu, confirmed the
shooting although claimed they were only warning shots.
However, it is difficult at this stage to know if there are
casualties but one person is believed to have been killed
with others injured. Reports also indicate that hundreds
have been arrested including representatives from various
civil society organizations including church groups.
Panic was caused amongst the delegates when hundreds of
members of the security forces, accompanied by armored
vehicles surrounded the participants at the Congress. As
well as live ammunition delegates reported that the security
forces also used tear gas and rifle butts on the
participants during the arrests.
We urge you to urgently raise the matter with the Indonesian President asking that he control the security forces in West Papua and urging the release of all those arrested for simply holding a meeting which is their democratic right.
Yours sincerely
Joe Collins
Secretary
AWPA
(Sydney)
cc.Various human rights
organisations
.
ENDS