Summary of events in West Papua for October 2014
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Summary of events in West Papua for October 2014
AWPA uses the name “West Papua” to refer to the whole of the western half of the Island of New Guinea. However, “West Papua” at this time is divided into two provinces, Papua and West Papua.
French Journalists released
The two
French Journalists, Valentine Bourrat and Thomas Dandois who
were arrested on the 6th of August in Wamena were sentenced
to two and half months in prison. However, they were
released as they had already served that time in custody and
are back in France. Numerous rallies were held by
solidarity groups around the world calling for their release
during their time in detention. In West Papua, rallies
called by civil society organisations to demand their
release were banned by the security forces. The rallies went
ahead on the 13 October and 29 West Papua National Committee
(KNPB) members were arrested in Merauke and 17 in Jayapura.
They demonstrators were eventually released. http://www.pmc.aut.ac.nz/pacific-media-watch/west-papua-indonesia-bans-rallies-imprisoned-journalists-arrests-29-9013
A lot of media attention was focused on their case during
their time in detention and it is hoped that the media will
continue to focus on the issue of West Papua. For all the
talk about Indonesian being a democracy, West Papuans are
still arrested for taking part in peaceful rallies and there
are least 74 political prisoners in Papuan jails". The
Indonesian President, Jokowi who visited West Papua twice in
the lead up to the election promised to open West Papua to
foreign journalists and non-government organisations if he
won the election. "Why not? It's safe here in Papua," he was
quoted as saying. "There's nothing to hide." Hopefully he
will keep his promise. One of journalists sources, Areki
Wanimbo, who was with the journalists when they were
arrested is still in prison. A report in Jubi said that The
Indonesian government had issued permits for 39 foreign
journalists to undertake activities in Papua and West Papua
since last year and only nine foreign journalists were
refused permission to cover Papua since 2013. Victor Mambor,
Chairman of AJI Kota Jayapura said detail clarification is
needed. “Is it true 39 foreign journalists were allowed
cover the issues in Papua? It is true that some of them got
permission to cover political issues, such as Mark Davis.
But I have to say he was strictly watched while doing his
reporting,” said Mambor. Additionally, he said most
foreign journalists who came to Papua only got permission to
report on tourism issues such as events in Raja Ampat
Island, or Lembah Baliem Festival or about the handover of
Japanese soldiers’ skeleton. “But, it’s not only about
getting permits or not, but the process is too long and
complicated. It may be called clearing house. The government
must be aware, if the permit takes too long, they will lose
their momentum,” said Mambor.
Ryamizard
Ryacudu's appointed as Defense Minister
There
was some hope that the election of Jokiwi would bring an
easing of tension in West Papua but with Ryamizard Ryacudu's
appointment as Defense Minister it looks like there could be
a continuation of solving issues of concern in West Papua by
the security approach, not by dialogue. Ryamizard Ryacudu
was Army chief of staff between 2002 and 2005 and chief of
the Army’s strategic command (Kostrad) between 2000 and
2002. He was involved in operations against the Free Aceh
Movement (GAM) and the Free Papuan Movement (OPM). He has
held a hardline view on what are termed separatists in
Indonesian.
When Chief Theys Eluay (chairperson of the
Papuan Presidium Council) was killed by Kopassus soldiers on
10 November 2001, shortly after attending an event at the
Kopassus base near Jayapura, General Ryamizard Ryacudu who
was chief of staff at the time is quoted as saying, 'I
don't know, people say they did wrong, they broke the law.
What law? Okay, we are a state based on the rule of law, so
they have been punished. But for me, they are heroes because
the person they killed was a rebel leader.'The Jakarta Globe
has a profile of new ministers at http://thejakartaglobe.beritasatu.com/news/indonesias-new-ministers/
Threat
of division and more transmigration
Suara papua.com has
reported that the Minister for Home Affairs Tjahjo Kumolo
said that Papua will be a priority for the government and
could be divided into one or two provinces. Tjahjo said the
reason for choosing Papua as a priority because of the need
for a good control of the region. Moreover, the reach of the
people to the government is getting closer to be able to
ensure better service. "I think this region is essential
for equitable development. I will try to consult with all
parties. Adding at least one or two provinces in Papua," he
said. It was also reported that the Minister of Rural
Development of Disadvantaged Regions, and Transmigration,
Marwan Jafar is considering encouraging more migration to
West Papua. Marwan believes that people are not interested
in going to West Papua because of tribal conflict and with
the help of the security forces a stable atmosphere could be
created. "The atmosphere is safe to make people from the
densely populated island is not afraid to live in the area
homesteader. The Javanese transmigration in Papua feel
comfortable. This is one example, "said Marwan.
Suarapapua.com reported (2 Nov.) that a
number of activists in Papua, reject the policy of the
Minister as it could spark a new conflict in Papua. "All
sectors of the economy, including the bureaucracy currently
dominated by non-Papuans, the presence of the migrants from
Java would further add a new conflict," said Thobias
Bagubau, activists in Jayapura, Papua, to suarapapua.com, afternoon. Failure of
development in Papua, continued Thobias, because during this
time indigenous people continue to be marginalized, while
the non-Papuans be given space and access to develop
themselves. "I also see the potential to seize the
transmigration current customary lands of indigenous
peoples, because later many areas of land used for the
migrants, we ask that this policy stopped," he said.
Jubi also reported (2 Nov.) that the Governor of Papua
Province, Luke Enembe also rejected the proposed
transmigration program plan. This is because, the
transmigration program from outside Papua are a big enough
impact to communities, especially indigenous Papuans. Where
they will be marginalized and become a minority in their own
land. As a result, there was jealousy that led to the
conflict between indigenous Papuans and non-Papuans.
"Government Jokowi do not make new problems in Papua. When
it comes transmigration, immigrants coming from various
islands. Papuan people will be marginalized and minorities
in farming and became poor in their own land, "said Enembe
told reporters in Jayapura, Papua, on Sunday
(2/11).
News in brief
Papua
Police Raid Separatist Group’s Headquarters
On
the 11 October the security forces attacked the headquarters
of the OPM in Papua’s Pantura Yapen district. Papua ‘s
Police spokesman Sr. Comr. Sulistyo Pudjo Hartono said “A
special team from the Yapen Islands district police, lead by
the local police chief and assisted by a team from the
military, launched a raid at the Free Papua Movement’s
headquarter.” Members of the movement, however, managed to
escape the raid and reportedly fled into the forest. The
police found some 20 rounds of ammunition, five firearms, a
Vixon motorbike and a camouflage uniform on the
premises.
Clash between military and
police
A clash occurred between members of the
military and Brimob on Monday the 13 October in Pirime,
Lanny Jaya regency. The Papua Police chief Insp. Gen. Yotje
Mende deployed a team of investigators to investigate the
incident in which a soldier was injured. The incident
occurred when Brimob personnel conducted routine road checks
for illegal arms in Pirime and stopped a truck carrying
passengers. During the check, a uniformed soldier refused to
be examined. He instead went to a nearby military post.
“All of the sudden, the sound of gunfire came from the
direction of the post. Brimob personnel then became involved
in an exchange of fire with the soldiers, during which Lt.
Ali was injured. For that, I sincerely apology to Lt.
Ali,” Yotje said on Tuesday. A different statement was
issued separately by Cendrawasih Military Commander Maj.
Gen. Fransen G Siahaan, who said it was the Brimob personnel
who fired first. Commenting on this, Yotje said that he did
not want speculate and had therefore formed the team to find
out what had really caused the incident. The National Police
withdrew 60 Brimob members from Pirime and moved them to
Jayapura following the clash. The Brimob personnel were
replaced with colleagues from another Papua Police Brimob
division.
Papua police arrest Rambo Wonda of
outlawed armed group
Minggu, 26 Oktober 2014.
Jayapura (ANTARA News) - Papuan Regional Police arrested
members of an outlawed armed group including Enggangrangkok
Wonda or Rambo Wonda and Darius Wonimbo or Rambo Puncak Jaya
as well as Tolikara in Wamena, Jayawijaya District, Papua
Province on Thursday (Oct 23). The Chief of Papuan Regional
Police Inspector General Yotje Mende said Enggangrangkok had
an arsenal gun and ammunition that he had taken by force
from Brigadier Mobile (Brimob) officer. "Enggangrangkok
Wonda, initially Rambo Wonda, is a nephew of Puron Wonda who
is in polices wanted list," Mende said here on Saturday.
Police also said Enggangrangkok was allegedly involved in
deadly shootings that killed eight police officers. The
Jayawijaya Resort Police are still investigating the seven
armed separatists who had operated in central Papuan
mountainous area. Mende said Police planned to transfer the
seven armed separatists to Jayapura to conduct further
investigation. (Uu.B019/F001)
Two Indonesian
soldiers interrogated over sale of
ammunition
ANTARA News reported (30 October)
that investigators from the Army Military Police questioned
two personnel from the Indonesian Military for their alleged
involvement in selling ammunition to the OPM. The two
suspects are under police detention
Special
Autonomy Plus Draft Agenda ( Otsus Plus) Must be
Accounted
tabloidjubi.com Oct 24th. Jayapura,
Jubi- Special Autonomy Plus Bill ( Otsus Plus) has been
shelved after costing Rp.15 billion for drafting and
discussions. Even though pros and cons have occurred
internally, still, the budget must be accounted for. “When
it comes to the state money, the use must be accounted with
details. Since, it was large amount of money,” former
director of Elsham Papua, Aloysius Renwarin, said told Jubi
on Thursday (23/10). He added that the process of making a
bill must go through a proper mechanism in order to be
discussed and approved by the House of Representatives.
“Look at how community, academics and bureaucrats
involvement in the legislative process of the Papua Special
Autonomy Law of 2001. though there were opposing but the
process was still running ” Renwarin explained Based on
the working mechanism of the House of Representatives, first
there must be a Standing Committee of “ Otsus Plus “,
then the Special Committee of Otsus Plus and the last is
hearing about how the bill can be passed into Special
Autonomy Plus Law. Separately Dr. Agus Sumule, lecturer at
the University of Papua said Rp.15 billion was a large
amount of money for draft Autonomy Plus that categorized as
undocumented economic and fiscal calculations as well as
other academic analysis manuscript that never known to the
public. “Both the content of the draft 14 that
submitted to the Minister of Home Affairs was from a team
formed by West Papua Governor chaired by Secretary of West
Papua. The whole work in the province of West Papua and West
Papua financed by the provincial budget, ” Sumele, former
team facilitation of Papua Special Autonomy Law in 2001
added. Sumule also quoted Yunus Wonda ‘s statement that
drafting Plus Special Autonomy Law has spent Rp 15 billion.
“It needs to be followed up by the attorney and police
department because there are several reasons that the funds
are used up. It is Contrary when Papua Special Autonomy Law
in 2001 made, only Rp. 3 Billion used which included
consultation throughout Irian Jaya and Workskhops , “he
said.(Dominggus A Mampioper)
Freeport Indonesia
union cancels planned one-month strike
JAKARTA
Fri Oct 31, 2014
Oct 31 (Reuters) - Workers at
Freeport-McMoRan Inc's Indonesian copper mine have cancelled
a planned one-month strike due to start next week, a union
official said on Friday, after reaching an agreement with
the company's management following two days of talks. Three
Freeport unions representing almost 11,000 workers had
agreed to take strike action from Nov.6 until Dec. 6,
demanding changes to the local management following the
death of four workers in a Sept. 27 accident. "Strike
cancelled," a union spokesman Juli Parorrongan told Reuters.
"Through intensive, informative and constructive dialogue,
we successfully reached a win-win solution for everyone,"
senior union official Sudiro said in a statement. "Our goal
is to create a safe and productive work place at Freeport Indonesia for all workers." Freeport Indonesia, which employs around 24,000
workers, did not immediately respond to a request for
comment. (Reporting by Michael Taylor and Fransiska Nangoy;
Editing by Jane Merriman)
Opinion pieces/ reports/ press releases etc.
AWPA media
releases
AWPA welcomes the release of
the two French journalists
http://awpasydneynews.blogspot.com.au/2014/10/media-release-awpa-welcomes-release-of.html
New
Indonesian Defense Minister a cause for
concern
http://awpasydneynews.blogspot.com.au/2014/10/media-release-new-indonesian-defense.html
Australian help for West
Papua
http://pacific.scoop.co.nz/2014/10/australian-help-for-west-papua/
AWPA
letter to foreign minister.
http://awpasydneynews.blogspot.com.au/2014/10/media-release-rallies-in-west-papua.html
Women
and oil palm in an investment region
http://www.downtoearth-indonesia.org/story/women-and-oil-palm-investment-region
Ex-Dolly
sex workers face Papua witch hunt
http://asiancorrespondent.com/127433/ex-dolly-sex-workers-face-papua-witch-hunt/
Why
dialogue matters for Papua
http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2014/10/07/why-dialogue-matters-papua.html
Brutal
new Defence Minister undermines Jokowi’s overtures to West
Papua
http://www.crikey.com.au/2014/10/29/brutal-new-defence-minister-undermines-jokowis-overtures-to-west-papua/?wpmp_switcher=mobile
HIV/AIDS
is spreading rapidly because of the profound inequalities
that afflict Papua
http://www.insideindonesia.org/current-edition/faultlines-and-fractures
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