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Jakarta
21 February 2007
U.S.-based Human Rights Watch says Indonesia should immediately release political prisoners in Papua. In a report released Wednesday, the rights group says Jakarta's actions in Papua are a stain on its democracy, and that reporting restrictions1 in the area should be lifted. Chad Bouchard reports from Jakarta.
activist2 with the flag of the Free Papua movement painted on his face demonstrates against the Indonesian army (File)" hspace="2" src="/upimg/allimg/070522/0927530.jpg" width="210" vspace="2" border="0" /> |
Papuan activist with the flag of the Free Papua movement painted on his face demonstrates against the Indonesian army (File) |
The new report highlights 18 political prisoners in Papua but suggests there are likely to be many more abuses that have not yet been uncovered.
Foreign journalists, diplomats4 and human rights observers are banned from visiting Papua. Human Rights Watch could not interview prisoners but spoke5 to defense6 lawyers and local human rights groups, and analyzed7 trial documents.
Human Rights Watch researcher Charmain Mohamed says while Indonesia is making good progress in democratization, the government's approach in Papua is hypocritical.
"I mean these are people who've been in prison and convicted purely8 for peaceful expressions, mostly for raising flags or attending independence meetings and they're getting prison sentences - in one case 15 years, other cases 10 years, 8 years - purely for peaceful expression," said Mohamed. "And I think it's very important that these kind of issues are exposed to the international community to show that Indonesia has a very long way to go before it becomes a rights-respecting country."
The organization is calling for Indonesia to immediately release the 18 political prisoners, and drop outstanding charges against peaceful protesters.
Mohamed says the report also demands that the Indonesian government lift its restrictions on visits by journalists and international observers.
"Key thing to do would be to unconditionally9 release all of the political prisoners in Papua and to make a public statement at the highest level that they will commit to not undertaking10 any further prosecution11 of this kind. The other key recommendation would be to open access," she said. "The international community, donors12 to Indonesia also have to continue to advocate for open access to Papua and the release of the prisoners."
Mohamed adds that Indonesia should repeal13 colonial-era laws used to convict protesters on treason or rebellion charges.
Papua, formerly14 called Irian Jaya, is remote from the capital Jakarta in geography, ethnicity and culture. It has a history of dispute with the political center since its controversial annexation15 from Dutch rule in 1963. Many of those arrested have raised flags seen as a symbol of Papua's independence movement.
Tensions flared16 in March 2005 when four police officers died in clashes during a protest demanding closure of the large gold and copper17 mine owned by U.S. company Freeport.
Indonesia denies committing any human rights abuses, saying reported violations18 are isolated19 incidents by rogue20 elements in the country's military.
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