Petition to Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono
By Audryne Karma
"Tomorrow Father will go to raise a flag and will make a brief speech in Abepura Trikora square. Both of you take care.
If I am arrested by the police do not worry, do not visit Father at the police station. Just stay home and go to school
as usual. The Lord Jesus protects us all."
Those were my father’s last words before he was arrested.
My name is Audryne Karma, the older daughter of Filep Karma, a Papuan political prisoner. My father is an alumnus of
Universitas Sebelas Maret in Solo. He married mama, a Malay-Javanese in 1986. They have two children, me and, my younger
sister Andrefina Karma.
In 1998 my father started advocating for the independence of West Papua from Indonesia through peaceful means. On 2
July, he led the pro-independence West Papua and raised the Morning Star flag in our original region, Biak, Papua. For
three days the flag was displayed and Father made speeches. On July 6, the Indonesian military attacked the peaceful
protesters. More than 100 protesters were killed, and several are still missing. My father was shot in both legs when he
was praying at the scene. Indonesian authorities failed to conduct an in-depth investigation and have yet to acknowledge
the “Biak Massacre” 15 years ago. My father was sentenced by the Indonesian court to 6 years in prison. However, two
years later he was released when Gus Dur became president in 2000.
On December 1, 2004, my father and some friends gathered peacefully to commemorate the promised of independence for
Papua, and the Morning Star was raised again. The police responded by beating and shooting the people who came.
Approximately four people were injured, including my father. For this case, he was sentenced to 15 years in prison on
charges of "treason."
My father’s case received widespread attention from Indonesian and international human rights organizations. He is
considered a prisoner of conscience because of his human rights activism on behalf of Papuans, who continue to
experience discrimination, racism and persecution.
In September 2011, a UN delegation, the “Working Group on Arbitrary Detention,” investigated my father’s case and
declared that he did not get a fair trial and that my father is a political prisoner. They urged the Indonesian
government to immediately and unconditionally release my father. However, the government denied the existence of
political prisoners in Indonesia until to date. My father’s case was further discussed in the Universal Periodic Review
session of the United Nations in Geneva, in May 2012. Dozens of countries recommended release of political prisoners in
Indonesia. Once again, the Indonesian government rejected the recommendation of the UN and denied the existence of
political prisoners.
During his years in the Abepura prison in Jayapura West Papua, my father has several times suffered severe health
problems, ranging from his weight dropping from 60 kilograms to 49 kilograms (132 pounds to108 pounds) due to poor
sanitation and malnutrition in the prisons. He had severe prostate pain and chronic inflammation of the colon. We did
not have much money for his medical expenses. The Indonesian government was not even willing to cover the cost of travel
to a hospital and of the needed treatment. Nevertheless, many individuals and international organizations who sympathize
with my father gave support to cover the costs if the Indonesian authorities allowed travel and treatment.
As the daughter of Filep Karma, I am saddened and disappointed at the government for the severe punishment imposed on my
father. Our family suffers psychological pain caused by his imprisonment. To date there are more than 70 political
prisoners in Papua. Like my father, they voice their political aspirations peacefully, without violence. As an
Indonesian citizen, who is legally free to voice opinions, I implore President SBY to instruct the government to
immediately and unconditionally release all political prisoners in Papua.
Sign the petition here: http://s.shr.lc/11FFeo1
To see this petition in Bahasa Indonesia - The original Bahasa Indonesia version of the petition is here
For information about Filep Karma and other West Papuan political prisoners see Papuans Behind Bars
For more information about the East Timor and Indonesia Action Network (ETAN) and the West Papua Advocacy Team at www.etan.org
ENDS