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Activists to appeal court ruling blocking access to files on Munir murder case
Jakarta Globe - February 19, 2017
The State Secretariat, which is believed to be in possession of the files, has not obeyed the Public Information Commission's command to make them public in October.
The Jakarta State Administrative Court has overturned the commission's order on Thursday (16/02). According to human rights activists, the verdict legalizes state crime.
"The verdict confirms that the state, through its various instruments, keeps on covering Munir's case. We will file an appeal," Munir's wife Suciwati told the press in Jakarta on Saturday (18/02).
"The ruling has been surrounded by irregularities; the panel of judges did not examine the case openly, but only invited related parties to the verdict reading," she added.
Thursday's ruling has raised the ire of human rights activists, who have already been angered by the State Secretariat's claim that it does not know the whereabouts of the files.
The secretariat is tasked with providing administrative assistance to the president. Activists insist that the case files were submitted by a fact-finding team to former President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono in June 2005.
Munir was poisoned with arsenic during a layover in Singapore in 2004 before boarding a flight to Amsterdam.
Former pilot Pollycarpus Budihari Priyanto was sentenced to 14 years in prison for premeditated murder, however, the masterminds behind the murder remain unknown. The results of the fact-finding team's investigation have never been made public.
Source: http://jakartaglobe.id/news/activists-appeal-court-ruling-blocking-access-files-munir-murder-case/.
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