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Open letter to President Yudhoyono on investigation into Munir case
Human Rights Watch, TAPOL and 29 others - May 11, 2005
President
Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono
President
of Indonesia
Istana
Merdeka
Jakarta
10110 Indonesia
11 May 2005
Dear President,
Munir murder investigations
We have followed closely the investigations now underway into the murder of our highly-esteemed colleague, Munir, a foremost human rights defender who enjoyed an outstanding reputation, both nationally and internationally.
We are deeply concerned with the lack of progress in the investigations and fear that political interference in the process may lead to the impending release of the suspect Pollycarpus and result in charges against him being improperly reduced from murder to the falsification of documents.
We are also very concerned that for political reasons no steps appear to have been taken to appropriately prosecute Indra Setiawan, the former chief executive of Garuda. Setiawan issued a letter that made it possible for Pollycarpus to intervene with Garuda personnel to move Munir to a business class seat on board flight 974. This appears to have facilitated the poisoning of Munir on board the aircraft.
We believe that firm action against all those against whom there is sufficient evidence is essential in order to get to the bottom of the conspiracy which led to Munir's death. Evidence already unearthed by the team Pencari Fakta (fact-finding team) clearly points to the role of intelligence officials in the murder. The possible role of government officials or agents should be of utmost concern to your government and should be investigated independently, thoroughly and professionally without any political interference.
We are further disturbed by reports that Munir's widow has received more threats warning her that she will be "kidnapped and blinded" if she continues to "pry into Munir's death".
We urge you to personally instruct all government officials to allow an independent investigation and prosecution to take place, no matter where the evidence leads. We regard this as a test case of your government's ability to make Indonesia a state based on the rule of law and we ask you to ensure that those responsible for this murder do not enjoy impunity, as has so often been the case in the past.
Yours sincerely,
Contact:
Paul Barber on +44 1420 80153 or +44 774 730 1739
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