UN EXPERT ON EXTRAJUDICIAL EXECUTIONS
URGES INDONESIA TO RELEASE AND ACT ON
REPORT OF PRESIDENTIAL FACT-FINDING
TEAM




 28 March 2007

The Special Rapporteur on Extrajudicial, Summary or Arbitrary 
Executions issued the following statement today:

"The Government of Indonesia should release the final report of the 
Presidential Fact-Finding team and investigate all those implicated by 
the report into the murder of Munir Said Thalib," says Philip Alston, 
the United Nations Special Rapporteur on extrajudicial, summary or 
arbitrary executions.
A report released by Alston yesterday discusses the government's 
response to Munir's murder. He presented his findings to the UN Human 
Rights Council on Tuesday.

Alston brought his concerns to the attention of the Government in 
November 2006 after he received information that the Indonesian 
Supreme Court had acquitted the only person ever convicted for the 
murder of Munir Said Thalib, a leading human rights activist, despite 
reported evidence of a conspiracy involving many suspects, some of 
whom are high-ranking intelligence officers.

Munir died of poisoning on Garuda flight 974 from Singapore to 
Amsterdam on 6 September 2004. His death was investigated by an 
independent fact-finding team, Tim Pencari Fakta (TPF), established by 
presidential decree on 23 December 2004. However, that report has 
never been made public, and its key recommendations and findings 
appear to have been ignored. Reportedly, the TPF identified 
Pollycarpus Budihari Priyanto, an off-duty co-pilot who was on Munir's 
flight, as a primary suspect in the case. It also suggested the 
involvement of senior employees of the Garuda airline and of 
high-ranking intelligence officials in Munir's death.

In a letter dated 19 January 2007, the government responded to 
Alston's inquiries in a manner that he characterized as "cooperative 
but incomplete".

"It is encouraging that the President has reaffirmed that the 
government continues to work to find those who are guilty of Munir's 
murder," says Alston. "But it is disturbing that it has still not 
taken the obvious step of releasing the fact-finding report and acting 
on its recommendations. "

Background

Philip Alston was appointed as Special Rapporteur on extrajudicial, 
summary or arbitrary executions by the United Nations Commission on 
Human Rights on 13 July 2004. In 2006, the Commission on Human Rights 
was replaced by the Human Rights Council, and Alston now reports to 
the Council.
For further information on the Special Rapporteur on extrajudicial, 
summary or arbitrary executions, see:

http://www.ohchr. org/english/ issues/execution s/
http://www.extrajud icialexecutions. org/

The report that Alston presented to the Human Rights Council on March 
27 is UN Doc. No. A/HRC/4/20, and communications with governments are 
included in A/HRC/4/20/Add. 1.
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Dian Kartika Sari
Deputy Executive Director
International NGO Forum on Indonesian Development (INFID)
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