Australia West Papua Association
Australia West Papua Association
(Sydney)
PO Box 28, Spit Junction, NSW
2088
AWPA update June 2012
It has been a
tragic month for the West Papuan people with a large number
of shooting incidents by unknown assailants occurring in the
territory. A military operation took place on Yapen Island
with the security forces searching for peaceful political
activists http://westpapuamedia.info/2012/06/09/yapen-major-military-sweeps-and-abuses-against-ordinary-villagers-intensify/
There was an attack on the village of Honai Lama, a sub
district of Wamena in the Baliem Valley by the Indonesian
security forces in which one person was reported killed and
up to 17 wounded and a large number of houses set on fire.
The attack was conducted by the military following the
stabbing of two of its members by the residents of Kampung
Honai Lama after they had hit a 10 year old boy while they
were riding a motorcycle at high speed Human rights groups
around the world have raised their concerns about the attack
including Amnesty International http://www.amnesty.org/en/library/asset/ASA21/020/2012/en/1b64dac4-87d7-46c8-8950-f838afa35d87/asa210202012en.html
AWPA
wrote to Foreign Minister Bob Carr twice concerning the
incident and the detoriating human rights situation in West
Papua.
http://awpasydneynews.blogspot.com.au/2012/06/cause-for-concern-military-sweeps-in.html
http://awpasydneynews.blogspot.com.au/2012/06/media-release-awpa-letter-to-bob-carr.html
The security forces in West Papua have also been
targeting peaceful activists including members of the West
Papua National Committee (KNPB). In one horrific incident
the security forces killed Mako Tabuni, deputy chairman of
the KNPB. The police claimed he was armed and resisting
arrest but witnesses said he was not armed when shot by the
security forces including members of the Australian trained
Detachment 88.
Photos of funeral of Mako Tabuni at
http://www.infopapua.org/artman/publish/article_2657.shtml
The
2012 Forum Regional Security Committee (FRSC) Meeting was
held at the Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat Headquarters
in Suva, Fiji from 6 - 7 June. The FRCS discussed a wide
range of issues relating to and impacting on regional
security. AWPA also urged the FRCS to discuss the issue of
West Papua
http://www.rnzi.com/pages/news.php?op=read&id=68695
In
Darwin the Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard met with
the Indonesian President for the 2nd Indonesia-Australia
Annual Leaders` Meeting. In the wake of increased violence
in West Papua AWPA also wrote to the Prime Minister asking
that she raise the human rights situation and the behavior
of the security forces in West Papua with the Indonesian
President, although economic issues and asylum seekers were
expected to be the main topic of discussion http://awpasydneynews.blogspot.com.au/2012/07/media-release-aust-pm-to-meet-ind.htm
During
their joint press conference no questions were accepted from
the media making it difficult to raise the situation in West
Papua. However, a Tempo report stated that “President
Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono said that Australia respects and
supports the sovereignty of the Republic of Indonesia, and
sees Papua as part of Indonesia. This statement was made
after the President had a lengthy discussion with Australian
Prime Minister Julia Gillard and Australian Northern
Territory Chief Minister Paul Henderson” http://www.tempointeractive.com/hg/nasional/2012/07/05/brk,20120705-415106,uk.html
The Asian Human Rights Commission (AHRC)
released a number of urgent actions in relation to West
Papua which people can respond too.
On the 18
June
regarding the attack conducted by members of
Battalion 756 Wimane Sili towards civilians in Kampung Honai
Lama west of Wamena on 6 June 2012
http://www.humanrights.asia/news/urgent-appeals/AHRC-UAC-103-2012
On the 28 June
regarding the death of a civilian and
the injury of five others after the police shot them in a
petty fight in Degeuwo, Papua, on 15 May 2012. The five
civilians were having an argument with the owner of a
billiard parlour they were visiting. The owner of the
parlour called the police and three officers arrived and
became involved in a fight with the civilians. None of the
civilians were armed at that time.
http://www.humanrights.asia/news/urgent-appeals/AHRC-UAC-110-2012
On the 29 June
regarding the shooting, beatings and
assaults directed by security officers against peaceful
protesters in Sentani, Papua on 4 June 2012. The shooting
and attacks allegedly resulted in the death of three
protesters while 45 others were arrested and some
ill-treated. The protest was organised by the West Papua
National Committee (KNPB) to urge the government to
investigate several shootings against civilians which
recently took place in Papua. http://www.humanrights.asia/news/urgent-appeals/AHRC-UAC-113-2012
Bintang Papua reported (7 June 2012) that the Chairman
of the KNPB - National Committee for West Papua - Buchtar
Tabuni was arrested. He was taken into custody while
travelling by bus in Abepura. The KNPB called for the
immediate release of Buchtar Tabuni.
http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/WO1206/S00205/knpb-on-the-arrest-of-buchtar.htm
Reports/Opinion Pieces etc.
Dismay at NZ training of Indonesian
abuser
17:49 Mon Jun 18 2012
AAP
http://news.msn.co.nz/nationalnews/8485532/dismay-at-nz-training-of-indonesian-abuser
Violence in West Papua: The Vulnerable Become
Indonesia’s Latest Target
The Conversation
July 2, 2012
Camellia Webb-Gannon, Coordinator of the
West Papua Project at University of Sydney Why has West
Papua’s non-violent student movement the West Papuan
National Committee (KNPB) become the latest target of a
campaign of terror in West Papua? Calls for a referendum
Since Indonesia’s 1963 takeover of West Papua from the
Dutch, the occupation has beencharacterised by oppression
and violence…
http://theconversation.edu.au/violence-in-west-papua-the-vulnerable-become-indonesias-latest-target-7783
Indonesia's mixed military
ties
Posted 4 July 2012, 15:47 AEST
Indonesia
and Australia's leaders this week have signed deals on
defence cooperation, and Australia has gifted Indonesia with
four refurbished heavy transport aircraft.
http://www.radioaustralia.net.au/international/2012-07-04/indonesias-mixed-military-ties/973312
Nethy Dharma Somba, The Jakarta Post, Jayapura |
Headlines | Wed, 06/27/2012 6:58 AM
http://
www.thejakartapost.com/news/2012/06/27/local-leaders-want-divide-papua-save-it.html
The last frontier
In West Papua
Indonesian history is repeating itself as tragedy
Jun
30th 2012 | from the print
edition
http://www.economist.com/node/21557759
The Past That Has Not Passed:
Human
Rights Violations in Papua Before and After Reformasi
ICTJ and ELSHAM
This joint report by ICTJ and the
Institute for Human Rights Study and Advocacy (ELSHAM-Papua)
provides important insight into the ongoing debate on steps
required to achieve a sustainable peace in Papua. The report
reviews Papua's recent history within a transitional justice
framework, and provides expert recommendations on truth
seeking, justice, reparations, institutional reform, and
enforcing the rights of women victims. Based on more than
100 interviews carried out in 2011 in the districts of
Sorong, Manokwari, Biak, and Paniai, the report reviews
Papua’s recent history, including the Special Autonomy Law
governing the relationship between the Papua province and
Indonesia, within a transitional justice framework.
ICTJ-ELSHAM-Indonesia-Papua-2012-English.pdf
Date
published: 6/28/2012
Tensions fuel clashes
in Indonesia's Papua
Al Jazeera's
Tensions
have sparked violence in the Indonesian province of Papua
after the United Nations criticised Jakarta's human rights
record there. A series of attacks in the country's eastern
province have left 16 people dead and Papuans and the
Indonesian military are blaming each other for the ongoing
unrest. While Papuans are calling for an international
investigation, the government insists the problem must be
solved locally. Al Jazeera's Step Vaessen reports from
Jakarta.
http://www.aljazeera.com/video/asia/2012/06/2012612185115935963.html
SBY
Ignores West Papua Murders
By Alex Rayfield 12
Jun
2012
HTTP://NEWMATILDA.COM/2012/06/12/SBY-IGNORES-WEST-PAPUA-MURDERS
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