Arrests in Fak-Fak as Demos Support IPWP, Reject UP4B
Arrests in Fak-Fak as Demos Support IPWP,
Reject UP4B
by westpapuamedia
from West Papua Media and local sources
Confirmed reports have emerged from Fak-Fak, on the west coast of West Papua, that at least ten demonstrators were arrested by Indonesian police on March 1.
The demonstrations were being held to reject a new body - U4PB (or Program to Accelerate Development of Papua and West Papua) - appointed by Indonesia to re-implement the failed Special Autonomy package that was to give Papuans a greater share of their own wealth. Regular protests from Papuan civil society have rejected this new body due to its refusal to consider Papuan demands, and recognise the failure of the existing package.
Those arrested were identified as the following:
1. Siswanto Tigtigweria
2. Lukas
Hegemur
3. Quartus Ndoratndorat
4. Modestus
Komber
5. Yeheskal Hegemur
6. Nikson
Hindom
7. Pazco Hindom
8. Samuel Rohrohmana
9. Amos
Wagab
10. Renol Hegemur
The protest was also held to
support the February 28 launch in Canberra, Australia, of a
new regional chapter of the International Parliamentarians for West
Papua. This meeting attracted Members of Parliament
from Vanuatu, New Zealand, and several parties in Australia,
including MPs from the Australian Government.
Demonstrations in support of IPWP were held across ten
centres in West Papua.
Neither Police or local human rights sources have been able to identity the exact nature of charges against the ten detainees. However Indonesian police historically have laid Makar (Treason) charges against Papuans attending demonstrations in support of the right of self-determination.
West Papua Media was unsuccessful in seeking comment from Police.
This is a developing story.
westpapuamedia.info
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westpapuamedia | March 2, 2012 at
1:30 pm |
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