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GEMPAR Otsus Plus rejection rally banned, blockaded by Police in Jayapura
West Papua Media - March 11, 2014
The demonstration was called to show the extent of public opposition to the proposed new Special Autonomy "Plus" (Otsus Plus) legislation due to be imposed on Papua and West Papua provinces later in 2014.
Despite having rights of freedom of expression guaranteed under Special Autonomy legislation, large numbers of Indonesian occupation force Police banned the gathering and prevented students from leaving the Cenderawasih Universtiy (UNCEN) grounds. Scores of police were also on hand at other GEMPAR rallying points, at the new UNCEN gate, the old archway entrance to UNCEN, campus dormitories, and also outside the main Post Office in Abepura.
Police prevented unarmed civil society participants from joining the rally according to witnesses, and blockaded several groups of Papuan civilians across Abepura and Jayapura with scores of riot police in full armour, several ranks of heavily armed Brimob commandos from the Sabhara Perintis and Gegana anti-terror units, including several members of the Australian funded Detachment 88 counter-terror unit, backed up by over a hundred plain clothes armed intelligence agents dispersed throughout the town.
The Jayapura Police Chief, Alfred Papare, had banned the rally due to a highly restrictive set of conditions and threatened to use for against the protesters, however negotiation ensured that the day remain without violence, despite intelligence agents menacing violence. West Papua Media (WPM) stringers reported and photographed several instances where media workers were being filmed and identified by intelligence officers and police.
Jayapura Police chief Papare demonstrated his opposition to democratic rights in Papua by providing a letter that outlined ten reasons for the rally ban, saying:
However Police began to confront and blockade the peaceful protesters at 1040am outside Perumnas 3 to prevent the marches from joining up, and about 15 minutes of shield charges, flying wedge attacks, physical pushing and shoving occurred between students and riot police. There were no arrests reported, nor significant injuries at his time.
Later, protesters regrouped and attempted to read out statements at the Governor's office, but police again moved in to prevent the statement criticising Otsus Plus being read in front of the Governors office. Protesters then finished the rally outside Perumnas 3, a site of martyrdom for West Papua youth, after several human rights abuses took place there, including the broad daylight extrajudicial assassination of former KNPB leader Mako Tabuni in 2012 by Detachment 88 officers.
At the archway entrance to UNCEN, Gempar coordinators conducted speeches and street theatre, with a creative theatre of West Papuan students, one by one, stamping into the dust and asphalt a copy of the draft Otsus Plus legislation, shouting "Tolak Otsus Gagal!" ("Reject Special Autonomy Plus!"). This was then symbolically set on fire to finalise its rejection.
Protest coordinator Yason Ngelia said in a speech at Perumnas 3, "we reject Autonomy Plus. Special autonomy has failed, we must determine our own fate. The Special Autonomy Plus draft is prepared not from the desire of the people of Papua, but for the Governor and the interests of bureaucrats. We will keep demonstrating until there is a solution for the fate of Papuans "
The GEMPAR demonstration in its rejection of Otsus Plus demanded three points, namely:
Due to this intimidation and threats of further violence from security forces, organisers cancelled the rally and dispersed just before 2pm local time. Organisers have vowed to renew their attempts to hold a peaceful demonstration on March 12.
West Papua Media will be monitoring.
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