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Human Rights

*WARNING – the following article contains some disturbing images.*

Ever since the invasion of West Papua over fifty years ago, the Indonesian
security forces have committed a never ending catalogue of extreme human
rights violations.

Over 500,000 civilians have been killed in a genocide against the
indigenous population. Thousands more have been raped, tortured, imprisoned
or ‘disappeared’ after being detained. Basic human rights such as freedom
of speech are denied and Papuans live in a constant state of fear and
intimidation.
Genocide

‘Trophy’ photograph taken by an Indonesian soldier after he and his
comrades murdered Ninuor Kwalik and his 12 year old nephew Daugunme.
*April 1998*

Almost all Papuans will be able to tell you stories of friends or family
who have been murdered. A paper
<http://www.law.yale.edu/documents/pdf/intellectual_life/west_papua_final_report.pdf>
prepared by the Yale Law School for the Indonesian Human Rights Campaign in
2004 found “*in the available evidence a strong indication that the
Indonesian government has committed genocide against the West Papuans*”.

A further study
<http://sydney.edu.au/arts/peace_conflict/research/west_papua_project.shtml>
carried out by the University of Sydney  claims that the continuation of
current practices in West Papua “*may pose serious threats to the survival
of the indigenous people of the Indonesian province of Papua*.”

Many towns and villages have witnessed wholesale massacres of their people.
One such example was the ‘Biak Massacre
<http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VbbndM9U4Fs>‘ in 1998, where over 200
people including women and children were rounded up by the Indonesian
military, loaded onto vessels, taken to sea and thrown overboard.
Torture

A Papuan man is tortured with a machete by an Indonesian solider, during a
harrowing incident that captured international media attention. *October
2011*

The use of torture by the Indonesian security forces against the indigenous
Papuan population is widespread.

There is much documented evidence of this endemic behaviour and in recent
years video footage (captured as ‘trophy footage’ by Indonesian soldiers)
has been leaked and broadcast on international news channels such as Al
Jazeera and Channel 4 News.

Watch Channel 4 News report on torture in West Papua
Rape

Sexual assault and rape has been repeatedly used as a weapon by the
Indonesian military and police.

In a public report to the U.N. Commission on Human Rights in 1999, the
Special Rapporteur on Violence Against Women concluded that the Indonesian
security forces used rape “as an instrument of torture and intimidation” in
West Papua, and “torture of women detained by the Indonesian security
forces was widespread”.

The Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Centre for Human Rights prepared a full
report on “Rape and Other Human Rights Abuses by the Indonesian Military in
Irian Jaya (West Papua), Indonesia”.
Freedom of Expression

<https://www.freewestpapua.org/info/human-rights/police-arrest-a-man-at-a-ceremony-in-west-papua-to-commemorate/>

Police arrest a man at a peaceful independence demonstration.

The basic rights to freedom of expression are almost completely denied in
West Papua. Anyone expressing any criticism of Indonesian rule and in
particular aspirations for West Papuan independence can expect to be
persecuted by the police and imprisoned.

Recently, leading human rights organizations KontraS Papua and the
Commission for the Disappeared and the Victims of Violence, published a
report on the increasing tendency of the Indonesian state to charge people
peacefully expressing their desire for political independence with treason.
They state:

*‘In 2010, cases with a political dimension have characteristically become
ensnared by the charge of makar, the Indonesian word for treason or
rebellion… altogether in 2010, 32 people were charged or investigated in
connection with Article 106 on makar.*’
Political Prisoners

[image: Yusak Pakage]
<https://www.freewestpapua.org/info/human-rights/yusak_pakage/>

Yusak Pakage, sentenced to 10 years in prison for attending a West Papua
flag raising ceremony.

There are currently hundreds of West Papuan political prisoners being held
in West Papua and across Indonesia. Many are serving long prison terms for
peacefully protesting against Indonesian rule or for being members of
organisations calling for West Papuan independence.

Filep Karma is a particular case in point, serving a 15 year jail sentence
simply for raising the West Papuan national flag. He is an Amnesty
International prisoner of conscience. Conditions in the prisons are often
very poor and maltreatment of prisoners is common with many being beaten
and tortured while detained. Prisoners have often developed severe health
problems and been denied access to medical care.
Lives Lived in Fear

[image: Papuans return to find their homes in burnt to the ground by the
Indonesian army following a 'sweeping operation']

Papuans return to find their homes in burnt to the ground by the Indonesian
army

Many Papuans live in a constant state of fear and intimidation. People
living in villages across West Papua can at any time be subject to military
sweeping operations.

Under the pretence of looking for insurgents, the military have repeatedly
swept through entire rural areas killing arbitrarily and burning whole
villages to the ground, destroying subsistence food crops and livestock and
forcing people to flee into the forests where they are prone to starvation
and disease.
Impunity

[image: Indonesian special army force (KOPASSUS) have committed widespread
human rights abuses in West Papua]

Indonesian special army force (KOPASSUS) have committed widespread human
rights abuses in West Papua

Despite public statements that the Indonesian government is improving its
human rights record, the situation on the ground seems very different.
There are often limited or no investigations into human rights abuses and
if any discipline is handed out it is normally of little significance to
the perpetrators of the abuses. Amnesty International states:

*“Impunity for human rights violations is commonplace. Accountability
mechanisms to deal with police abuse remain weak, and reports of torture by
members of the security forces often go unchecked and unpunished. Many
victims of past human rights violations in Papua are still awaiting
justice.”*
Access to Journalists and NGOs

[image: Indonesian soliders pose for a 'trophy photo' after killing West
Papuan tribal elder Yustinus Murib]

Indonesian soliders pose for a ‘trophy photo’ after killing West Papuan
tribal elder Yustinus Murib

West Papua is currently off limits to international journalists. If
discovered without permission they are arrested and deported by the
Indonesian authorities. Some have even been attacked and imprisoned.

It is clear that Indonesian authorities will stop at nothing to keep the
ongoing genocide they are directing in West Papua out of the international
media agenda. West Papua has also become impossible to operate in for many
NGOs. In 2010 the International Red Cross were expelled, and in 2012 Peace
Brigades International were forced to leave. International human rights
organisations such as Amnesty and Human Rights Watch are also denied access
to West Papua.
Reports

The grave human rights situation in West Papua has been well documented by
a number of leading NGOs who have compiled multiple damning reports:

   -

   Human Rights in Papua – Asian Human Rights Commission
   <https://www.freewestpapua.org/documents/human-rights-in-papua/>
   -

   Out of Sight – Endemic Abuse and Impunity in Papua’s Central Highlands –
   Human Rights Watch
   
<https://www.freewestpapua.org/documents/human-rights-watch-out-of-sight-endemic-abuse-and-impunity-in-papuas-central-highlands/>
   -

   Protest and Punishment – Political Prisoners in Papua – Human Rights
   Watch <https://www.freewestpapua.org/documents/protest-and-punishment/>
   -

   Papua Digest – Amnesty International
   <https://www.freewestpapua.org/documents/amnesty-international-papua-digest/>
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