News Below is the conversation that is empty, the theory can, but it is proving very difficult for the Indonesian police, because of the involvement of the government's Islamic Java / Indonesia itself.
http://www.centroone.com/news/2012/05/5s/polri-diminta-usut-penembakan-wn-jerman/
Police asked to investigate the shooting of German Citizens
Thursday, May 31, 2012 - 14:56 PM
Jakarta - The shooting of a group of people against the foreigner German Dietmar Pieper and his wife Medina Pachon be tarnished international image of Indonesia. National Police Chief General Timur Pradopo asked to investigate the case.
Deputy House Speaker Priyo Budi Santoso was disappointed and concerned related to the shooting at the Beach Base G Jayapura.
"I am saddened and regret to demonstrate the safety of West Papua is not conducive. Therefore, we as leaders of the House asked Chief of Police to crack down on the forefront of security for the community," said Priyo in the Parliament Building, Jakarta, Thursday (05/31/2012).
Golkar politician is judged that the shooting was a bad precedent for the nation of Indonesia, especially for the international community.
"It's all the news is not good if to get international attention. So once again to the police to re-assert a sense of security assurance," he said.
Reporter: Luki Junizar - Editor: Ana Shofiana S
Deputy House Speaker Priyo Budi Santoso was disappointed and concerned related to the shooting at the Beach Base G Jayapura.
"I am saddened and regret to demonstrate the safety of West Papua is not conducive. Therefore, we as leaders of the House asked Chief of Police to crack down on the forefront of security for the community," said Priyo in the Parliament Building, Jakarta, Thursday (05/31/2012).
Golkar politician is judged that the shooting was a bad precedent for the nation of Indonesia, especially for the international community.
"It's all the news is not good if to get international attention. So once again to the police to re-assert a sense of security assurance," he said.
Reporter: Luki Junizar - Editor: Ana Shofiana S
B. Prosecution of the above news is that after the news of the West Papuan independence movement as seen on the news link below:
KNPB's Statement On the Shooting of Dietmar Pieper of Germany In West Papua
Submitted by wedaumamo on May 29, 2012 - 23:00.
The shooting of Dietmar Pieper (55 years), Tuesday (29/5) at around 11:30 at
the Base-G, Jayapura, West Papua is a conspiracy to eliminate Indonesia
government from international pressure on its involvement in human rights abuses
in West Papua. The shooting is closely associated with harsh rebuke to Indonesia
by the UN Human Rights Council within the UN human rights session recently where
Indonesian military and police carried out violence and human rights abuses in
West Papua.
We carefully assess that the shooting was purely state conspiracy to scapegoat people of Papua for the umpteenth time as the mastermind behind the violent conflict in West Papua.
We stated that since the Germans (Ottow and Geissler) stepped on this land the Papuans have never rejected or hostile to them. Until Dietmar shot the West Papua people had no problem with Germany and other countries. However, the State of Indonesia was a problem with foreigners in West Papua. Indonesia was the country that had been banned, arrested and deported foreigners from West Papua. Indonesia hated foreigners to conduct activities in West Papua. Indonesia was devastated that Indonesian was reprimanded by the Germans on UN human rights session recently.
So, we firmly say that the shooting was purely derived from the state and for the sake of its image in the eyes of international security. Due to Indonesia, "using" people of West Papua as an actor of violence is a way to fix and avoid violence in West Papua.
KNPB demanding:
1. To Stop the charade at the expense of the country's image and dignity of Papuans.
2. The German government immediately sent Independent Team to West Papua, to get the reason why and who behind the shooting
3. Urged the German government to sever diplomatic relations with Indonesia, and the German Embassy in Jakarta to leave immediately prior to the shooter revealed by the team of the International Independent.
4. Government of Indonesia and its cronies in Papua to immediately stop all intents are used to manage the issues of conflict as interest for imaging the state of Indonesia which was beginning to crumble in the international eye.
Thus, for the sake of honesty and dignity of our people of West Papua.
Victor Yeimo
International Spokesperson for KNPB
(+6281248356352)
Related News from: http://newmatilda.com/2012/06/12/sby-ignores-west-papua-murders
The latest wave of violence started on 29 May when a 55-year-old German born man, Pieter Dietmar Helmut, was shot and wounded at a popular beach in Jayapura.
Although multiple witnesses identified the car from which a Papuan man allegedly shot Helmut, police are yet to make any arrests.
The same day Anton Arung, a primary school teacher, was fatally shot in the head by an unknown gunman as he was standing by a kiosk in the highland town of Mulia.
Four days later, activists from the West Papua National Committee (KNPB), a pro-independence youth organisation, protested the shootings. According to witnesses Indonesian police then opened fire.
Five people were wounded in the attack. 23 year-old Yesaya Mirin from Yahukimo village was shot dead while 29 year-old Panuel Taplo remains in a serious condition with bullet wounds.
When KNPB leader Buchtar Tabuni confronted the police at a second demonstration in the capital he was arrested, further inflaming an already tense situation.
Jailed independence leaders Dominikus Surabut and Selphius Bobii and Ruben Magay, a provincial parliamentarian not known for his pro-independence views, have publicly criticised the police’s handling of KNPB and called for Buchtar Tabuni’s release.
As tensions increased text messages circulated warning people to beware of "Dracula" and other such demonic denizens of the night. In West Papua warnings of Dracula and the like are code for people to stay off the streets because of covert military operations.
Similar SMS messages were sent before prominent independence leader Theys Eluay was assassinated in November 2001.
The following week was a particularly bloody one in Jayapura. On Sunday 3 June, university student Jimi Ajudh Purba was stabbed to death by unidentified attackers. A day later, 16 year-old high school student Gilbert Febrian Ma’dika was shot by unidentified assailants on a motorcycle and survived a gunshot wound to his back.
On Wednesday 6 June a civil servant was reportedly shot dead in front of the mayor’s office and the following day a further three people were reportedly shot, two of whom died. One of those attacked was a police officer, Brigadier Laedi.
On the following day, Friday 8 June, Teyu Tabuni, who was affiliated with KNPB, was shot dead as he was standing at a motorcycle taxi parking area in Jayapura. According to a witness, Yopina Wenda, Tabuni was shot four times in the head by a uniformed policeman who then fled the scene.
The following week on 10 and 11 June two more people were reportedly shot dead, one outside a shopping mall and the second close to Cendrawasih University in Abepura.
In the same week that mysterious killings rocked citizens of Jayapura, the highlands of West Papua also bled. On 6 June soldiers from Battalion 756, not regularly stationed in West Papua but brought in for combat duties, knocked over and killed a three year old child, Desi Wanimbo, while riding their motorcycle in the village of Honai Lama on the outskirts of Wamena.
Relatives of the child then allegedly stabbed one of the soldiers to death and badly beat a second.
New Matilda spoke to local Wamena based activists Simeon Dabi and Wellis Doba by phone who said that soldiers then went on a rampage burning 70 houses, killing 22 pigs (an animal highly valued by highland Papuans) while indiscriminately discharging their firearms.
Dabi and Doba both reported 11 people with serious injuries after soldiers shot, stabbed and beat residents. Hundreds fled into the mountains and jungle. Two more Papuans later died of injuries sustained from the military, 40 year-old Elinus Yoman and 30 year-old Dominggus Binanggelo.
Meanwhile in Yapen, an island off the north coast of West Papua, reports are filtering through of military operations. New Matilda spoke to one activist in Yapen who reported by mobile phone that around 60 people — 10 families from 14 different villagers — have sought refuge in the jungle after police and military launched search and arrest operations following a gathering of leaders held by the West Papua National Authority.
The Indonesian government’s response to recent shootings in Jayapura has been to call for assertive action including house-to-house searches for armed combatants. Lt. Gen. Marciano Norman, the chief of the Indonesian Intelligence Agency, told the Jakarta Post by phone that "We have no choice but to do the sweep, as civilians are not allowed to hold guns. Rules must be upheld."
Ironically, Norman made these comments days before Police admitted a policeman shot dead KNPB activist Teyu Tabuni on 7 June.
The six main groups that the police, military and intelligence agents consistently target in sweeping operations are leaders from the Federal Republic of West Papua who declared independence on 19 October last year, the pro-independence groups KNPB and WPNA, church leaders and tribal leaders.
All these groups are unarmed — fighting words notwithstanding — giving credence to activists’ claims that the purpose of the sweeps is not to maintain security but to trample dissent.
While police and the military blame Papuan separatists, human rights defenders in Papua point the finger at Indonesian security forces.
In an interview with the Jakarta Globe Ferry Marisan from the Institute for the Study and Advocacy of Human Rights in West Papua (ELSHAM) said that "Papua is a place for law enforcement to get promoted…. Isn’t it strange that after a series of shootings, the police cannot find the perpetrators? They always claim the perpetrators are unidentified gunmen. They analysed the bullet, conducted ballistic tests but the results were never made public."
Human rights defenders in West Papua argue that the both the police and military have a vested interest in creating and maintaining conflict to justify their continued presence and to maintain lucrative legal and illegal business interests.
But it is not only business interests at stake. The security forces in West Papua also see themselves as bravely defending the Indonesian state from greater unravelling.
In their eyes this justifies covert operations. Last year New Matilda met two Papuans from Sorong who were paid to attend a ceremony in Manokwari where they were inducted into a civilian squad that would ostensibly assist the police with anti-corruption investigations.
The activists recited oaths of allegiance to the Indonesian state and were given uniforms and ID cards — viewed by New Matilda. Those present at the meeting were then told that a handful would be selected for combat training in Jakarta. In the shadow of Indonesian militia violence in East Timor in 1999 reports like these deeply trouble Papuans.
Local activists are not the only ones raising troubling questions about SBY’s handling of the situation in West Papua. Opposition MP Tubagus Hasanuddin, a member of the Parliament’s Defence Committee, told Radio Australia he wants answers.
"How can there be 30 shootings in one and a half years and not a single case solved?" he asked. "Twenty-seven victims have fallen. We must find out why."
Hasanuddin’s figures may be on the conservative side but he is proof that there are Indonesians who want to see progress on finding a just and peaceful solution to the conflict in West Papua.
Church leaders like Fr Neles Tebay from the Papua Peace Network argue that action from Jakarta to reign in the security forces is essential because provincial legislators have no control over the police and military.
However, SBY is rapidly running out of time. His presidency expires next year and Papuans are increasingly calling for the United Nations to intervene.
It is said that deeply seated conflict polarises the protagonist’s positions. In West Papua those positions are hardening and the numbers of protagonists are increasing. The police and the military are defending a state that has lost all legitimacy in Papuan eyes.
This reality is not helped by the fact that many in the police and military — over 90 per cent of whom are are Indonesian — hold deeply racist views about the people they are meant to protect.
Politically Papuans’ interests are not represented by the provincial parliament. The DPRD, or local provincial parliament, find themselves caught between demands for independence from their Papuan constituents and a rigid refusal to enter into talks from Jakartan party bosses 3000 kilometres away — even talking is seen as too much of a concession to the independence movement.
In the middle are Papuans, seething with indignation over decades of abuse by the security forces and increasingly vocal about their demands for genuine self-determination.
Time may not be the only problem. Many doubt whether Susilo Bambang Yudhuyono is willing to spend any political capital making good on his repeated promises to solve the Papuan problem with "peace" and "dignity".
On the contrary SBY has publicly stepped in to protect and defend the security forces when they have been accused of gross acts of violence against civilians and refused to countenance the evidence that state violence is a systemic problem in West Papua.
Downplaying the problem in Papua may win him friends in the military but in the Papuans’ eyes it makes him look ineffectual. It tarnishes his international image as a democrat and strengthens the hand of those inside and outside West Papua who call for independence.
This makes the voices of the church and senior tribal leaders calling for dialogue sound measured and reasonable. The only problem is there is no indication that SBY is listening.
With West Papua Media.
Indonesian:
http://souisapaul81.blogspot.com.au/2012/05/marty-natalegawa-has-made-public.html
Berita dibawah ini adalah pembicaraan yang kosong, teori bisa, tetapi membuktikan itu adalah sangat sulit bagi kepolisian Indonesia, oleh karena keterlibatan dari pemerintah Jawa Islam/Indonesia itu sendiri.
http://www.centroone.com/news/2012/05/5s/polri-diminta-usut-penembakan-wn-jerman/
We carefully assess that the shooting was purely state conspiracy to scapegoat people of Papua for the umpteenth time as the mastermind behind the violent conflict in West Papua.
We stated that since the Germans (Ottow and Geissler) stepped on this land the Papuans have never rejected or hostile to them. Until Dietmar shot the West Papua people had no problem with Germany and other countries. However, the State of Indonesia was a problem with foreigners in West Papua. Indonesia was the country that had been banned, arrested and deported foreigners from West Papua. Indonesia hated foreigners to conduct activities in West Papua. Indonesia was devastated that Indonesian was reprimanded by the Germans on UN human rights session recently.
So, we firmly say that the shooting was purely derived from the state and for the sake of its image in the eyes of international security. Due to Indonesia, "using" people of West Papua as an actor of violence is a way to fix and avoid violence in West Papua.
KNPB demanding:
1. To Stop the charade at the expense of the country's image and dignity of Papuans.
2. The German government immediately sent Independent Team to West Papua, to get the reason why and who behind the shooting
3. Urged the German government to sever diplomatic relations with Indonesia, and the German Embassy in Jakarta to leave immediately prior to the shooter revealed by the team of the International Independent.
4. Government of Indonesia and its cronies in Papua to immediately stop all intents are used to manage the issues of conflict as interest for imaging the state of Indonesia which was beginning to crumble in the international eye.
Thus, for the sake of honesty and dignity of our people of West Papua.
Victor Yeimo
International Spokesperson for KNPB
(+6281248356352)
Related News from: http://newmatilda.com/2012/06/12/sby-ignores-west-papua-murders
west papua
12 Jun 2012
SBY Ignores West Papua Murders
Several West Papuan activists have been
murdered this month and many have been forced to flee their homes.
Witnesses say Indonesian security forces are responsible - but no one is
listening in Jakarta, reports Alex Rayfield
West Papua is roiling. In the last two weeks a spate of shootings,
killings and military violence has surprised even seasoned Papua
watchers. But as West Papua bleeds, Indonesian President Susilo Bambang
Yudhuyono remains silent.The latest wave of violence started on 29 May when a 55-year-old German born man, Pieter Dietmar Helmut, was shot and wounded at a popular beach in Jayapura.
Although multiple witnesses identified the car from which a Papuan man allegedly shot Helmut, police are yet to make any arrests.
The same day Anton Arung, a primary school teacher, was fatally shot in the head by an unknown gunman as he was standing by a kiosk in the highland town of Mulia.
Four days later, activists from the West Papua National Committee (KNPB), a pro-independence youth organisation, protested the shootings. According to witnesses Indonesian police then opened fire.
Five people were wounded in the attack. 23 year-old Yesaya Mirin from Yahukimo village was shot dead while 29 year-old Panuel Taplo remains in a serious condition with bullet wounds.
When KNPB leader Buchtar Tabuni confronted the police at a second demonstration in the capital he was arrested, further inflaming an already tense situation.
Jailed independence leaders Dominikus Surabut and Selphius Bobii and Ruben Magay, a provincial parliamentarian not known for his pro-independence views, have publicly criticised the police’s handling of KNPB and called for Buchtar Tabuni’s release.
As tensions increased text messages circulated warning people to beware of "Dracula" and other such demonic denizens of the night. In West Papua warnings of Dracula and the like are code for people to stay off the streets because of covert military operations.
Similar SMS messages were sent before prominent independence leader Theys Eluay was assassinated in November 2001.
The following week was a particularly bloody one in Jayapura. On Sunday 3 June, university student Jimi Ajudh Purba was stabbed to death by unidentified attackers. A day later, 16 year-old high school student Gilbert Febrian Ma’dika was shot by unidentified assailants on a motorcycle and survived a gunshot wound to his back.
On Wednesday 6 June a civil servant was reportedly shot dead in front of the mayor’s office and the following day a further three people were reportedly shot, two of whom died. One of those attacked was a police officer, Brigadier Laedi.
On the following day, Friday 8 June, Teyu Tabuni, who was affiliated with KNPB, was shot dead as he was standing at a motorcycle taxi parking area in Jayapura. According to a witness, Yopina Wenda, Tabuni was shot four times in the head by a uniformed policeman who then fled the scene.
The following week on 10 and 11 June two more people were reportedly shot dead, one outside a shopping mall and the second close to Cendrawasih University in Abepura.
In the same week that mysterious killings rocked citizens of Jayapura, the highlands of West Papua also bled. On 6 June soldiers from Battalion 756, not regularly stationed in West Papua but brought in for combat duties, knocked over and killed a three year old child, Desi Wanimbo, while riding their motorcycle in the village of Honai Lama on the outskirts of Wamena.
Relatives of the child then allegedly stabbed one of the soldiers to death and badly beat a second.
New Matilda spoke to local Wamena based activists Simeon Dabi and Wellis Doba by phone who said that soldiers then went on a rampage burning 70 houses, killing 22 pigs (an animal highly valued by highland Papuans) while indiscriminately discharging their firearms.
Dabi and Doba both reported 11 people with serious injuries after soldiers shot, stabbed and beat residents. Hundreds fled into the mountains and jungle. Two more Papuans later died of injuries sustained from the military, 40 year-old Elinus Yoman and 30 year-old Dominggus Binanggelo.
Meanwhile in Yapen, an island off the north coast of West Papua, reports are filtering through of military operations. New Matilda spoke to one activist in Yapen who reported by mobile phone that around 60 people — 10 families from 14 different villagers — have sought refuge in the jungle after police and military launched search and arrest operations following a gathering of leaders held by the West Papua National Authority.
The Indonesian government’s response to recent shootings in Jayapura has been to call for assertive action including house-to-house searches for armed combatants. Lt. Gen. Marciano Norman, the chief of the Indonesian Intelligence Agency, told the Jakarta Post by phone that "We have no choice but to do the sweep, as civilians are not allowed to hold guns. Rules must be upheld."
Ironically, Norman made these comments days before Police admitted a policeman shot dead KNPB activist Teyu Tabuni on 7 June.
The six main groups that the police, military and intelligence agents consistently target in sweeping operations are leaders from the Federal Republic of West Papua who declared independence on 19 October last year, the pro-independence groups KNPB and WPNA, church leaders and tribal leaders.
All these groups are unarmed — fighting words notwithstanding — giving credence to activists’ claims that the purpose of the sweeps is not to maintain security but to trample dissent.
While police and the military blame Papuan separatists, human rights defenders in Papua point the finger at Indonesian security forces.
In an interview with the Jakarta Globe Ferry Marisan from the Institute for the Study and Advocacy of Human Rights in West Papua (ELSHAM) said that "Papua is a place for law enforcement to get promoted…. Isn’t it strange that after a series of shootings, the police cannot find the perpetrators? They always claim the perpetrators are unidentified gunmen. They analysed the bullet, conducted ballistic tests but the results were never made public."
Human rights defenders in West Papua argue that the both the police and military have a vested interest in creating and maintaining conflict to justify their continued presence and to maintain lucrative legal and illegal business interests.
But it is not only business interests at stake. The security forces in West Papua also see themselves as bravely defending the Indonesian state from greater unravelling.
In their eyes this justifies covert operations. Last year New Matilda met two Papuans from Sorong who were paid to attend a ceremony in Manokwari where they were inducted into a civilian squad that would ostensibly assist the police with anti-corruption investigations.
The activists recited oaths of allegiance to the Indonesian state and were given uniforms and ID cards — viewed by New Matilda. Those present at the meeting were then told that a handful would be selected for combat training in Jakarta. In the shadow of Indonesian militia violence in East Timor in 1999 reports like these deeply trouble Papuans.
Local activists are not the only ones raising troubling questions about SBY’s handling of the situation in West Papua. Opposition MP Tubagus Hasanuddin, a member of the Parliament’s Defence Committee, told Radio Australia he wants answers.
"How can there be 30 shootings in one and a half years and not a single case solved?" he asked. "Twenty-seven victims have fallen. We must find out why."
Hasanuddin’s figures may be on the conservative side but he is proof that there are Indonesians who want to see progress on finding a just and peaceful solution to the conflict in West Papua.
Church leaders like Fr Neles Tebay from the Papua Peace Network argue that action from Jakarta to reign in the security forces is essential because provincial legislators have no control over the police and military.
However, SBY is rapidly running out of time. His presidency expires next year and Papuans are increasingly calling for the United Nations to intervene.
It is said that deeply seated conflict polarises the protagonist’s positions. In West Papua those positions are hardening and the numbers of protagonists are increasing. The police and the military are defending a state that has lost all legitimacy in Papuan eyes.
This reality is not helped by the fact that many in the police and military — over 90 per cent of whom are are Indonesian — hold deeply racist views about the people they are meant to protect.
Politically Papuans’ interests are not represented by the provincial parliament. The DPRD, or local provincial parliament, find themselves caught between demands for independence from their Papuan constituents and a rigid refusal to enter into talks from Jakartan party bosses 3000 kilometres away — even talking is seen as too much of a concession to the independence movement.
In the middle are Papuans, seething with indignation over decades of abuse by the security forces and increasingly vocal about their demands for genuine self-determination.
Time may not be the only problem. Many doubt whether Susilo Bambang Yudhuyono is willing to spend any political capital making good on his repeated promises to solve the Papuan problem with "peace" and "dignity".
On the contrary SBY has publicly stepped in to protect and defend the security forces when they have been accused of gross acts of violence against civilians and refused to countenance the evidence that state violence is a systemic problem in West Papua.
Downplaying the problem in Papua may win him friends in the military but in the Papuans’ eyes it makes him look ineffectual. It tarnishes his international image as a democrat and strengthens the hand of those inside and outside West Papua who call for independence.
This makes the voices of the church and senior tribal leaders calling for dialogue sound measured and reasonable. The only problem is there is no indication that SBY is listening.
With West Papua Media.
Indonesian:
http://souisapaul81.blogspot.com.au/2012/05/marty-natalegawa-has-made-public.html
Berita dibawah ini adalah pembicaraan yang kosong, teori bisa, tetapi membuktikan itu adalah sangat sulit bagi kepolisian Indonesia, oleh karena keterlibatan dari pemerintah Jawa Islam/Indonesia itu sendiri.
http://www.centroone.com/news/2012/05/5s/polri-diminta-usut-penembakan-wn-jerman/
Polri Diminta Usut Penembakan WN Jerman
Kamis, 31 Mei 2012 - 14.56 WIB
Jakarta - Penembakan yang dilakukan sekelompok orang terhadap WNA Jerman Dietmar Pieper dan istrinya Medina Pachon dianggap mencoreng citra Indonesia di internasional. Kapolri Jenderal Timur Pradopo diminta segera mengusut kasus tersebut.
Wakil Ketua DPR Priyo Budi Santoso mengaku kecewa dan prihatin terkait aksi penembakan di Pantai Base G Jayapura.
"Saya sedih dan menyesalkan dengan menunjukkan keamanan Papua Barat yang tidak kondusif. Oleh karena itu, kita sebagai pimpinan DPR meminta Kapolri untuk terdepan dalam menindak keamanan bagi masyarakat," kata Priyo di Gedung DPR, Jakarta, Kamis (31/5/2012).
Politisi Golkar ini menilai bahwa penembakan tersebut menjadi preseden buruk bagi bangsa Indonesia, terutama untuk dunia internasional.
"Ini semua menjadi berita yang tidak baik kalau sampai mendapatkan perhatian internasional. Maka sekali lagi kepada pihak Polri untuk kembali menegaskan penjaminan rasa aman," tegasnya.
Reporter: Luki Junizar - Editor: Ana Shofiana S
Wakil Ketua DPR Priyo Budi Santoso mengaku kecewa dan prihatin terkait aksi penembakan di Pantai Base G Jayapura.
"Saya sedih dan menyesalkan dengan menunjukkan keamanan Papua Barat yang tidak kondusif. Oleh karena itu, kita sebagai pimpinan DPR meminta Kapolri untuk terdepan dalam menindak keamanan bagi masyarakat," kata Priyo di Gedung DPR, Jakarta, Kamis (31/5/2012).
Politisi Golkar ini menilai bahwa penembakan tersebut menjadi preseden buruk bagi bangsa Indonesia, terutama untuk dunia internasional.
"Ini semua menjadi berita yang tidak baik kalau sampai mendapatkan perhatian internasional. Maka sekali lagi kepada pihak Polri untuk kembali menegaskan penjaminan rasa aman," tegasnya.
Reporter: Luki Junizar - Editor: Ana Shofiana S
Berita diatas adalah setelah penuntutan berita dari pergerakan kemerdekaan Papua Barat seperti terlihat pada berita link dibawah ini:
KNPB yang Pernyataan Di Menembak dari Dietmar Pieper Jerman Di Papua Barat
Dikirim oleh wedaumamo pada 29 Mei 2012 - 23:00.
Penembakan terhadap Dietmar Pieper (55 tahun), Selasa (29/5) sekitar
pukul 11.30 di Base-G, Jayapura, Papua Barat adalah persekongkolan untuk
menghilangkan pemerintah Indonesia dari tekanan internasional terhadap
keterlibatannya dalam pelanggaran HAM di Barat Papua.
Penembakan itu sangat erat kaitannya dengan teguran keras kepada
Indonesia oleh Dewan HAM PBB dalam sesi hak asasi manusia PBB baru-baru
ini di mana militer dan polisi Indonesia melakukan kekerasan dan
pelanggaran HAM di Papua Barat.
Kami hati-hati menilai bahwa penembakan itu murni konspirasi negara untuk orang Papua kambing hitam untuk kesekian kalinya sebagai otak di balik konflik kekerasan di Papua Barat.
Kami menyatakan bahwa sejak Jerman (Ottow dan Geissler) menginjak tanah ini orang-orang Papua tidak pernah ditolak atau memusuhi mereka. Sampai Dietmar menembak Papua Barat orang tidak punya masalah dengan Jerman dan negara lainnya. Namun, Negara Indonesia adalah masalah dengan orang asing di Papua Barat. Indonesia adalah negara yang telah dilarang, ditangkap dan dideportasi asing dari Papua Barat. Indonesia membenci orang asing untuk melakukan kegiatan di Papua Barat. Indonesia hancur bahwa bahasa Indonesia dimarahi oleh Jerman pada sesi hak asasi manusia PBB baru-baru ini.
Jadi, kami dengan tegas mengatakan bahwa penembakan itu murni berasal dari negara dan demi citra di mata keamanan internasional. Karena Indonesia, "menggunakan" rakyat Papua Barat sebagai aktor kekerasan adalah cara untuk memperbaiki dan menghindari kekerasan di Papua Barat.
KNPB menuntut:
1. Berhenti sandiwara ini dengan mengorbankan citra negara dan martabat orang Papua.
2. Pemerintah Jerman segera mengirimkan Tim Independen ke Papua Barat, untuk mendapatkan alasan mengapa dan siapa di balik penembakan
3. Mendesak pemerintah Jerman untuk memutuskan hubungan diplomatik dengan Indonesia, dan Kedutaan Besar Jerman di Jakarta untuk segera pergi sebelum penembak diungkapkan oleh tim dari Independen Internasional.
4. Pemerintah Indonesia dan para kroninya di Papua untuk segera menghentikan semua maksud ini digunakan untuk mengelola isu-isu konflik sebagai bunga untuk pencitraan negara Indonesia yang mulai runtuh di mata internasional.
Dengan demikian, demi kejujuran dan martabat rakyat kita dari Papua Barat.
Victor Yeimo
Internasional Juru bicara KNPB
(+6281248356352)
Kami hati-hati menilai bahwa penembakan itu murni konspirasi negara untuk orang Papua kambing hitam untuk kesekian kalinya sebagai otak di balik konflik kekerasan di Papua Barat.
Kami menyatakan bahwa sejak Jerman (Ottow dan Geissler) menginjak tanah ini orang-orang Papua tidak pernah ditolak atau memusuhi mereka. Sampai Dietmar menembak Papua Barat orang tidak punya masalah dengan Jerman dan negara lainnya. Namun, Negara Indonesia adalah masalah dengan orang asing di Papua Barat. Indonesia adalah negara yang telah dilarang, ditangkap dan dideportasi asing dari Papua Barat. Indonesia membenci orang asing untuk melakukan kegiatan di Papua Barat. Indonesia hancur bahwa bahasa Indonesia dimarahi oleh Jerman pada sesi hak asasi manusia PBB baru-baru ini.
Jadi, kami dengan tegas mengatakan bahwa penembakan itu murni berasal dari negara dan demi citra di mata keamanan internasional. Karena Indonesia, "menggunakan" rakyat Papua Barat sebagai aktor kekerasan adalah cara untuk memperbaiki dan menghindari kekerasan di Papua Barat.
KNPB menuntut:
1. Berhenti sandiwara ini dengan mengorbankan citra negara dan martabat orang Papua.
2. Pemerintah Jerman segera mengirimkan Tim Independen ke Papua Barat, untuk mendapatkan alasan mengapa dan siapa di balik penembakan
3. Mendesak pemerintah Jerman untuk memutuskan hubungan diplomatik dengan Indonesia, dan Kedutaan Besar Jerman di Jakarta untuk segera pergi sebelum penembak diungkapkan oleh tim dari Independen Internasional.
4. Pemerintah Indonesia dan para kroninya di Papua untuk segera menghentikan semua maksud ini digunakan untuk mengelola isu-isu konflik sebagai bunga untuk pencitraan negara Indonesia yang mulai runtuh di mata internasional.
Dengan demikian, demi kejujuran dan martabat rakyat kita dari Papua Barat.
Victor Yeimo
Internasional Juru bicara KNPB
(+6281248356352)
papua barat
12 Jun 2012
SBY Mengabaikan Barat Pembunuhan Papua
Beberapa aktivis Papua Barat dibunuh bulan ini dan banyak yang terpaksa meninggalkan rumah mereka.
Para saksi mengatakan pasukan keamanan Indonesia bertanggung jawab -
tapi tidak ada yang mendengarkan di Jakarta, melaporkan Alex Rayfield
Papua Barat bergolak.
Dalam dua minggu terakhir serangkaian penembakan, pembunuhan, dan
kekerasan militer telah mengejutkan bahkan berpengalaman pengamat Papua. Tapi sebagai Barat berdarah Papua, Presiden Indonesia Susilo Bambang Yudhuyono tetap diam. Gelombang kekerasan terakhir dimulai pada tanggal 29 Mei ketika seorang pria 55 tahun kelahiran Jerman, Pieter Dietmar Helmut, ditembak dan terluka di sebuah pantai populer di Jayapura.
Meskipun beberapa saksi mengidentifikasi mobil dari yang orang Papua diduga menembak Helmut, polisi belum menahan siapapun.
Pada hari yang sama Anton Arung, seorang guru sekolah dasar, ditembak di kepala oleh penembak tak dikenal saat ia sedang berdiri di sebuah kios di kota dataran tinggi Mulia.
Empat hari kemudian, aktivis dari Komite Nasional Papua Barat (KNPB), seorang pemuda pro-kemerdekaan organisasi, memprotes penembakan. Menurut saksi indonesian polisi kemudian melepaskan tembakan.
Lima orang terluka dalam serangan itu. 23 tahun Yesaya Mirin dari Yahukimo desa ditembak mati sementara 29 tahun Panuel Taplo tetap dalam kondisi serius dengan luka peluru.
Ketika KNPB pemimpin Buchtar Tabuni dihadapkan polisi pada demonstrasi kedua di ibukota ia ditangkap, lanjut mengobarkan situasi yang sudah tegang.
Pemimpin kemerdekaan Dipenjara Dominikus Surabut dan Selphius Bobii dan Ruben Magay, seorang anggota parlemen provinsi belum diketahui secara pro-kemerdekaan nya pandangan, secara terbuka mengecam cara polisi dari KNPB dan menyerukan pembebasan Buchtar Tabuni.
Sebagai ketegangan meningkat pesan teks beredar memperingatkan orang untuk berhati-hati "Dracula" dan lain penghuni setan seperti malam. Dalam peringatan Papua Barat dari Dracula dan sejenisnya kode untuk orang-orang untuk menjauhi jalan-jalan karena operasi militer rahasia.
Similar pesan SMS yang dikirim sebelum kemerdekaan pemimpin terkemuka Theys Eluay dibunuh pada November 2001.
Minggu berikutnya adalah satu sangat berdarah di Jayapura. Pada hari Minggu 3 Juni, mahasiswa Jimi Ajudh Purba ditikam sampai mati oleh penyerang tak dikenal. Sehari kemudian, 16 tahun siswa SMA Gilbert Febrian Ma'dika ditembak oleh orang tak dikenal dengan sepeda motor dan selamat dari luka tembak di punggungnya.
Pada hari Rabu 6 Juni pegawai negeri dilaporkan ditembak mati di depan kantor walikota dan hari berikutnya tiga orang lainnya dilaporkan ditembak, dua di antaranya meninggal. Salah satu dari mereka menyerang adalah seorang polisi, Brigadir Laedi.
Pada hari berikutnya, Jumat 8 Juni, Teyu Tabuni, yang berafiliasi dengan KNPB, ditembak mati saat ia sedang berdiri di area parkir ojek di Jayapura. Menurut saksi, Yopina Wenda, Tabuni ditembak empat kali di kepala oleh seorang polisi berseragam yang kemudian melarikan diri dari TKP.
Minggu berikutnya pada 10 dan 11 Juni dua orang lagi dilaporkan ditembak mati, satu di luar pusat perbelanjaan dan dekat kedua untuk Universitas Cendrawasih di Abepura.
Pada minggu yang sama bahwa pembunuhan misterius mengguncang warga Jayapura, dataran tinggi Papua Barat juga berdarah. Pada tanggal 6 Juni dari tentara Batalyon 756, tidak secara teratur ditempatkan di Papua Barat tetapi dibawa untuk tugas tempur, menjatuhkan dan membunuh seorang anak berusia tiga tahun, Wanimbo Desi, saat mengendarai sepeda motor mereka di desa Honai Lama di pinggiran Wamena.
Kerabat anak kemudian diduga ditikam salah satu tentara mati dan buruk mengalahkan detik.
New Matilda berbicara lokal Wamena aktivis berbasis Simeon Dabi dan Wellis Doba melalui telepon yang mengatakan bahwa tentara kemudian melanjutkan pembakaran 70 rumah mengamuk, membunuh 22 babi (binatang sangat dihargai oleh dataran tinggi Papua) sementara pemakaian senjata api tanpa pandang bulu mereka.
Dabi dan Doba keduanya melaporkan 11 orang dengan luka serius setelah tentara menembak, menikam dan penduduk mengalahkan. Ratusan melarikan diri ke gunung dan hutan. Dua orang Papua lebih kemudian meninggal dari luka yang diderita dari, militer 40 tahun Elinus Yoman dan 30 tahun Dominggus Binanggelo.
Sementara itu di Yapen, sebuah pulau di lepas pantai utara Papua Barat, laporan penyaringan melalui operasi militer. New Matilda berbicara satu aktivis di Yapen yang melaporkan melalui telepon seluler bahwa sekitar 60 orang - 10 keluarga dari 14 warga yang berbeda - telah mencari perlindungan di hutan setelah polisi dan pencarian diluncurkan militer dan operasi penangkapan menyusul pertemuan para pemimpin dipegang oleh Papua Barat Otoritas Nasional.
Tanggapan pemerintah Indonesia untuk penembakan baru-baru di Jayapura telah meminta tindakan tegas termasuk dari rumah ke rumah mencari pejuang bersenjata. Letnan Jenderal Marciano Norman, kepala Badan Intelijen Indonesia, mengatakan kepada Jakarta Post melalui telepon bahwa "Kami tidak punya pilihan selain melakukan menyapu, sebagai warga sipil tidak diperbolehkan untuk memegang senjata Aturan harus ditegakkan.."
Ironisnya, Norman membuat hari-hari ini komentar sebelum Polisi mengaku seorang polisi menembak mati KNPB aktivis Teyu Tabuni pada tanggal 7 Juni.
Keenam utama kelompok yang polisi, militer dan intelijen agen konsisten target dalam operasi sweeping adalah pemimpin dari Republik Federal Papua Barat yang menyatakan kemerdekaan pada tanggal 19 Oktober tahun lalu, kelompok pro-kemerdekaan KNPB dan WPNA, para pemimpin gereja dan pemimpin suku.
Semua kelompok-kelompok ini tidak bersenjata - memerangi meskipun kata - memberikan kepercayaan untuk klaim aktivis bahwa tujuan dari menyapu bukan untuk menjaga keamanan, tetapi untuk menginjak-injak perbedaan pendapat.
Sementara polisi dan militer menyalahkan separatis Papua, pembela HAM di Papua titik jari pada pasukan keamanan Indonesia.
Dalam wawancara dengan Jakarta Globe Ferry Marisan dari Institut untuk Studi dan Advokasi Hak Asasi Manusia di Papua Barat (ELSHAM) mengatakan bahwa "Papua adalah tempat bagi penegak hukum untuk mendapat promosi .... Bukankah aneh bahwa setelah seri dari penembakan, polisi tidak bisa menemukan pelaku Mereka selalu mengklaim pelakunya adalah orang bersenjata tak dikenal. Mereka menganalisis peluru, melakukan uji balistik tetapi hasilnya tidak pernah dipublikasikan.? "
Pejuang HAM di Papua Barat berpendapat bahwa polisi dan militer memiliki kepentingan dalam menciptakan dan memelihara konflik untuk membenarkan kehadiran mereka dan untuk menjaga kepentingan yang menguntungkan bisnis yang legal dan ilegal.
Tapi ini bukan hanya kepentingan bisnis yang dipertaruhkan. Pihak keamanan di Papua Barat juga melihat diri mereka sebagai berani membela negara Indonesia dari penguraian lebih besar.
Di mata mereka ini membenarkan operasi rahasia. Tahun lalu New Matilda bertemu dua orang Papua dari Sorong yang dibayar untuk menghadiri upacara di Manokwari di mana mereka dilantik menjadi skuad sipil yang seolah-olah akan membantu polisi dengan penyelidikan anti-korupsi.
Para aktivis membacakan sumpah kesetiaan kepada negara Indonesia dan diberi seragam dan kartu ID - dilihat oleh New Matilda. Mereka yang hadir pada pertemuan itu kemudian diberitahu bahwa sedikit akan dipilih untuk pelatihan tempur di Jakarta. Dalam bayang-bayang kekerasan milisi Indonesia di Timor Timur pada tahun 1999 laporan seperti ini orang Papua sangat kesulitan.
Aktivis lokal bukan satu-satunya memunculkan pertanyaan mengganggu tentang penanganan SBY situasi di Papua Barat. Oposisi MP Tubagus Hasanuddin, anggota Parlemen Komite Pertahanan, mengatakan kepada Radio Australia ia ingin jawaban.
"Bagaimana bisa ada 30 penembakan dalam satu setengah tahun dan tidak satu pun kasus diselesaikan?" tanyanya. "Dua puluh tujuh korban telah jatuh Kita harus mencari tahu mengapa.."
Angka Hasanuddin yang mungkin berada di sisi konservatif tapi dia adalah bukti bahwa ada orang Indonesia yang ingin melihat kemajuan dalam menemukan solusi yang adil dan damai untuk konflik di Papua Barat.
Pemimpin Gereja seperti Pastor Neles Tebay dari Jaringan Perdamaian Papua berpendapat bahwa tindakan dari Jakarta untuk memerintah dalam pasukan keamanan sangat penting karena legislator provinsi tidak memiliki kontrol atas polisi dan militer.
Namun, SBY cepat kehabisan waktu. Kepresidenannya berakhir tahun depan dan Papua semakin menyerukan PBB untuk campur tangan.
Dikatakan bahwa konflik mendalam duduk polarises posisi protagonis. Di Papua Barat posisi tersebut adalah pengerasan dan jumlah protagonis meningkat. Polisi dan militer membela negara yang telah kehilangan semua legitimasi di mata Papua.
Kenyataan ini tidak dibantu oleh kenyataan bahwa banyak polisi dan militer - lebih dari 90 persen di antaranya adalah Bahasa Indonesia - memiliki pandangan sangat rasis tentang orang-orang mereka dimaksudkan untuk melindungi.
Secara politik kepentingan orang Papua tidak terwakili oleh parlemen provinsi. DPRD, atau parlemen provinsi setempat, menemukan diri mereka terjebak di antara tuntutan untuk kemerdekaan Papua dari konstituen mereka dan penolakan yang kaku untuk masuk ke pembicaraan dari bos Jakarta yang partai 3000 kilometer - bahkan berbicara dipandang sebagai terlalu banyak konsesi untuk gerakan kemerdekaan.
Di tengah adalah orang Papua, mendidih dengan kemarahan selama beberapa dekade penyalahgunaan oleh pasukan keamanan dan semakin vokal tentang tuntutan mereka untuk asli penentuan nasib sendiri.
Waktu tidak mungkin satu-satunya masalah. Diragukan apakah Susilo Bambang Yudhuyono bersedia untuk menghabiskan modal politik membuat baik pada janji-Nya berulang-ulang untuk memecahkan masalah Papua dengan "damai" dan "martabat" Banyak.
Di SBY bertentangan secara terbuka melangkah untuk melindungi dan mempertahankan pasukan keamanan ketika mereka telah dituduh tindakan kotor kekerasan terhadap warga sipil dan menolak untuk wajah bukti bahwa kekerasan negara merupakan masalah sistemik di Papua Barat.
Mengecilkan masalah di Papua dapat memenangkan dirinya teman di militer tapi di mata orang Papua itu membuatnya terlihat tidak efektif. Hal tarnishes citra internasionalnya sebagai seorang demokrat dan memperkuat tangan orang dalam dan di luar Papua Barat yang menyerukan kemerdekaan.
Hal ini membuat suara-suara gereja dan para pemimpin suku senior yang menyerukan suara dialog diukur dan masuk akal. Satu-satunya masalah adalah tidak ada indikasi bahwa SBY mendengarkan.
Dengan Media Papua Barat .
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