from WestPapuaMedia sources in Jayapura
Monday February 20, 2012
Extraordinary scenes occurred at Abepura prison in West Papua on Saturday night when heavily armed police stormed the
cells of non-violent Papuan leaders currently on trial for treason.
The unusual and heavy handed security sweep was carried out between 9-10 pm on Sunday night and involved 3 truckloads of
armed Dalmas anti-riot paramilitary police; 2 truckloads of Brimob police, and a detachment of the fully armed prison
anti-riot officers.
The cells of a number of West Papuan political prisoners were turned over in the sweep, and all prisoners possessions
were removed, including pens, paper, files, books, letters, plates, drinking glasses, cutlery knives, guitars, and music
tapes, including lawyer-client privileged communications and defence notes. Mobile phones were not found however,
according to sources at the prison.
It is believed the targets were five leaders of the Third Papuan People's Congress that peacefully declared independence
from Indonesia on October 19, 2010, sparking a brutal and bloody crackdown by Indonesian occupation forces.
Forkorus Yobeisembut, and Edison Waromi, the President and Prime Minister respectively of the Federated Republic of West
Papua, together with Selpius Bobbi, Dominikus Sorabut, and Agus Kraar are all on trial for treason charges. The hearing
on Friday had to be suspended after the prisoners refused to return into the courtroom due to concerns of the conduct of
witness cross-examinations. The trial was adjourned to February 21.
Reliable sources close to the accused Congress leaders have told West Papua Media that the raids relate to rumours circulating that the five defendants will be broken apart and moved to separate
prisons away from Papua. These rumours have been propagated by unknown parties, however regular prison transfers are a
common tactic by the Indonesian state on Papuan political prisoners. The Indonesian Attorney-General and the Prosecutors
office have repeatedly stated publicly that the trial and prisoners would be moved from Papua if any unrest occurs, but
there is significant local Papuan resistance to such a move.
Local observers also have suggested that the bizarre raids had occurred after police objected to the defendants conduct
in court and sought to reassert the "authority of state" by behaving unpredictably.
According to a series of urgent text messages sent to various advocates, the head of the prison at Abepura opened up the
political prisoners section to normal criminals allowing them to mix freely. This is often a tactic utilised by prison
authorities to effect violence on prisoners without prison guards having to commit the abuse personally. The political
prisoners source told West Papua Media that in a disturbingly strange move, the prison chief then invited the political
prisoners to sit without resistance with in a room together with hardened murderers, robbers and rapists, many of whom
are from other parts of Indonesia.
Prison authorities did not reply to any requests for clarification from West Papua Media about the events at Abepura.
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westpapuamedia | February 20, 2012 at 3:10 pm
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