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Indonesia: Indiscriminate shooting by Wamena police results in one dead and two injured
Asian Human Rights Commission Urgent Appeal - October 8, 2010 (see sample letter below)
Urgent Appeal Case: AHRC-UAC-162-2010
Dear friends,
Police in Wamena, Papua killed Ismail Lokobal, fired near fatal shots at Amos Wetipo (which resulted in him slipping into a coma) and Frans Lokobal and arrested of at least 4 more persons. The shootings into the crowd and following arrests in Wamena, Papua followed the confiscation of an air cargo delivery to a local community security organization. Organisation members protested at the airport office against the confiscation.
Case narrative:
On 4 October 2010 at 8:30am the police at the airport post (KP3) of Wamena town, Papua confiscated a delivery meant for PETAPA (Guardians of the Land of Papua), an indigenous community security organization via Trigana Air's plane cargo service from PETAPA's headquarter in Jayapura. The delivery included uniforms for the organization members, Rp 40,000,000 (4500USD), a mobile phone and several documents. KP3 staff at Wamena airport admitted that "these items were detained at the request of the Wamena police who had already received a report that the items in question were under suspicion". (photo: Ismail Lokobal, deceased, source: WestPapuaMediaAlerts)
Two trucks with crowd control units of the police arrived along with other vehicles. The delivery items were immediately seized and Amos Wetipo, Head of PETAPA for Wamena area was interrogated. Seeing this situation develop, various members of PETAPA arrived at the KP3 airport office. As the situation escalated the police fired into the unarmed crowd of protesters. The sound of gunshots triggered panic. In the ensuing chaos, three people were shot, at least 4 people (Laorens Logo, Johanis Heselo, Aleks Wetapo, Oto Wetapo) were detained by the Jayawijaya Resort Police, and several more were wounded. (photo: Laorens Logo, arrested, source:DAP)
PETAPA member Ismail Lokobal, died at the scene of the incident of a bullet wound to his torso. (see photo here) It is reported that he had sought shelter in a nearby office of the Papuan Customary Council while police were shooting indiscriminately. Amos Wetibo was shot in the head after he refused to get down from a police truck. He was rushed to the hospital where he is now in a coma. Frans Lokobal was shot in his wrist and also brought to hospital. (photo left: Amos Wetipo, source:DAP; photo right: Frans Lokobal, source: DAP)
Additional information:
A statement was released by John W. Wetipo (Regent of Jayawijaya), who judged that "this must be handled following the correct Indonesian legal procedure, because this incident is a human rights violation", John was quoted from a cell phone conversation.
Following the tragic and violent incident the atmosphere in Wamena is reported to have become tense. On Tuesday October 6, 2010 military commander of the Cenderawasih Command Major-General Hotma Marbun announced that, as there are no more separatist groups in Papua control should now be in the hands of the police. However, on Wednesday October 7, 2010 fully armed combat troops of the securtity forces were reported to have patrolled the streets of Wamena as a show of force to discourage any unrest. (photo: armed troups patrolling Wamena on Oct. 7, source:WestPapuaMediaAlerts)
The Papuan Customary Council (DAP), an indigenous political body had organized the PETAPA to ensure the security of its members and also work for the security of the community. The PETAPA members are unarmed and many indigenous activists face threats and intimidations from the security forces.
Wamena, a central town in the Papuan highland region is heavily militarized and suffers from an oppressive climate due to the tense security situation. The AHRC had earlier reported about cases of killings and police violence from the area. AHRC-UAC-168-2009; AHRC-UAC-152-2009
Suggested action:
Please send letters to the authorities below calling for an independent investigation into the case, the effective prosecution of the perpetrators, an improvement of the professional capacity of police in Papua, demilitarization of the Papuan provinces with a new security approach not based on intimidation and to initiate genuine political dialogue between Jakarta and the Papuan province.
The AHRC is also writing separate letters to the Special Rapporteurs on extrajudicial, summary or arbitrary executions; the situation of human rights and fundamental freedoms of indigenous people and the Independent Expert on minority issues.
Dear __________,
Indonesia: Indiscriminate shooting by Wamena police results in one dead and two injured
Names of victims:
Date of incident: October 4, 2010
Place of incident: KP3 airport office, airport area, DAP office area, Wamena town, Papua, Indonesia
I am writing to voice my deep concern regarding the extrajudicial killing and shooting of innocent civilians by members of the police. The indiscriminate shooting into a crowd of unarmed persons was nothing less than a criminal act.
The victims had gone to the airport to take possession of a shipment addressed to their organisation. Without explaining their actions or attempting to justify them in any way, the police confiscated the shipment and when the victims protested the police opened fire.
One man was killed in the shooting and another two were injured. Of the latter one is now in a coma having been shot in the head. His prognosis is not good. A further four persons were arrested. This happened after the local military commander announced in public that as there were no longer any separatist groups in the area the control of law and order should be handed back to the police. However, this is how the police carried out their very first operation. Killing one and wounding two others.
I call upon you to ensure that there is an independent investigation into this incident and that the perpetrators of this unnecessary tragedy be prosecuted.
The Papuan provinces should be demilitarized and a genuine political dialogue initiated between Jakarta and the people of these provinces.
The use of violence against anyone 'suspected' of anti government actions must be stopped and this can be done only through a suitable dialogue. I ask you to please ensure that this incident is not repeated.
Yours sincerely,
Please send your letters to:
1. AKBP. Drs. MH Ritonga,
Msi
Head of Jaya Wijaya District
Police
(Kepala Kepolisian Resort
Jaya Wijaya)
Jl. Sapri Darwin Nomor 1
Jaya Wijaya, Provinsi Papua
INDONESIA
Tel: +62 969 3268
Fax: +62 969 31075
2. General Bambang Hendarso
Danuri
Chief of Indonesian National
Police
Jl. Trunojoyo No.3
INDONESIA
3. Drs. Bekto. Suprapto.
M.Si
Head of Police Area Headquarters
Jayapura, Papua province
Jl. Samratulangi No. 8 Jayapura
INDONESIA
Tel: + 62 0967 531014
Fax: +62 0967 533763
4. R. Widyopramono SH,M.Hum
Prosecutor
Kejaksaan Tinggi Papua
Jl. Anggrek No.6 Tj. Ria
Jayapura
INDONESIA
5. Paulus Waterpauw
Director of the Criminal
Unit
Papua Regional Police
Jl. Samratulangi
No. 8 Jayapura
INDONESIA
6. Gen. Bambang Hendarso
Danuri
Chief of National Police
Jl. Trunojoyo No. 3
Jakarta Selatan
INDONESIA
Fax: +62 21 720 7277
7. Mr. Susilo Bambang Yudoyono
President
Republic of Indonesia
Presidential Palace
Jl. Medan Merdeka Utara
Jakarta Pusat 10010
INDONESIA
Fax: + 62 21 231 41 38,
345 2685, 345 7782
Thank you.
Urgent Appeals Programme
Asian Human Rights Commission
(ua@ahrc.asia)
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