Lu sendiri, apa lu pernah ngurusin korban kebejadan orang Islam yg berjihad di jalan auloh atau yg menjalankan syariat iblis?
>________________________________ > From: ajeg <ajegil...@yahoo.com> >To: proletar@yahoogroups.com >Sent: Saturday, July 21, 2012 10:45 PM >Subject: Re: [proletar] Indonesian teens 'abused' in Sydney's Silverwater >Prison > > > > >Kasus Susilo & Bambang ini sudah berlangsung sekian lama >tapi belum ada tanggapan dari pendekar HAM internasional >di sini. > >Maklum, si pendekar masih sibuk ngurusin agama sambil >pamer ketololan. > >--- holy uncle <holyuncle@...> wrote: > >> Indonesian teens 'abused' in Sydney's Silverwater Prison >> >> AAP >> July 21, 2012 12:20AM >> >> >> TWO Indonesian minors who spent more than a year in jail in >> Australia after being arrested for people smuggling say they were >> sexually abused and forced to take drugs while in Sydney's >> Silverwater Prison. >> >> The claims have increased calls for the federal government to >> hasten the release of other Indonesian minors still in jails in >> Australia as the issue continues to put pressure on diplomatic >> relations between Canberra and Jakarta. >> >> "As far as Indonesian minors in Australian jails, there's been a >> commitment from both countries that it is a priority and should >> have special attention," a spokesman for Indonesian President >> Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono said on Friday. >> >> The two boys, now 17 and 18 and back in Indonesia, were locked up >> for more than a year in Australia after they were arrested when >> asylum seeker boats on which they were crewing were intercepted on >> the way to Christmas Island. >> >> One of the boys, identified as Susilo, was only 15 at the time of >> his arrest. The other boy, identified as Bambang, was 17 when he >> was detained. >> >> Their names have been changed to protect their identities. >> >> "I was afraid because I was being detained with adult criminals and >> drug abusers," Susilo told reporters at the Human Rights Working >> Group headquarters in Jakarta, the Jakarta Post newspaper reported >> on Friday. >> >> "I keep telling the authorities that I was 15 years old and that I >> didn't want to stay with those criminals, but they wouldn't listen." >> >> The lawyer for the two boys, Lisa Hiariej, said they had been >> subjected to frequent abuse at the hands of adult inmates while in >> jail in Australia. >> >> "Several inmates took off their clothes in front of these kids, and >> showed their genitalia to them," Ms Hiariej said. >> >> "The inmates made fun of these kids and gave them drugs that were >> concealed in newspapers." >> >> Ms Hiariej said the Indonesian government should put further >> pressure on Australia to release other Indonesian minors. >> >> "This problem is very serious and the Indonesian government needs >> to take direct action to release other innocent minors in >> Australia," she said. >> >> Both boys underwent tests in Australia to determine their ages, >> with the results incorrectly showing they were 18. >> >> "I kept on telling them that I was 17, but they did not believe >> me," Bambang, who was born in 1994, said. >> >> The detention of Indonesian minors was raised by Dr Yudhoyono in >> talks with Prime Minister Julia Gillard in Darwin earlier this >> month. >> >> Dr Yudhoyono called then for the swift release of other minors >> still incarcerated in Australia. >> >> The issue was discussed again earlier this week in Jakarta by >> Foreign Minister Bob Carr and his Indonesian counterpart Marty >> Natalegawa. >> >> A spokesperson for Attorney-General Nicola Roxon said the federal >> government had contacted the NSW government in an effort to verify >> the Indonesian minors' claims and that any allegation of such >> behaviour needed to be thoroughly investigated by correction >> authorities. >> >> "Sexual and physical assault is not acceptable," Ms Roxon's >> spokesperson said. >> >> "We've been clear that minors don't belong in adult jails, which is >> why the government committed to review 28 people-smuggling cases >> which resulted in 15 crew being removed to Indonesia on the basis >> that there was a doubt they may have been minors on arrival in >> Australia." >> >> But the spokesperson said it was difficult to chase up the claims >> when the parties have not been identified. >> >> A spokesman for Corrective Services NSW (CSNSW) said it was >> difficult to cross-reference the specific allegations detailed in >> the Jakarta Post given the men's use of fake names. >> >> "(But) CSNSW can confirm that a review of internal reporting >> systems shows that no incidents of the type alleged by the two >> males have been recorded nor referred to CSNSW by the Indonesian >> consulate," he said in a statement. >> >> According to CSNSW, irregular maritime arrivals (IMAs) are >> monitored by a senior manager who reports directly to the >> commissioner. >> >> He said CSNSW was assured by commonwealth authorities at every >> stage that the IMAs in custody were aged 18 or over. >> >> http://www.news.com.au/world/indon-mino ... public_rss >> >> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] >> > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] ------------------------------------ Post message: prole...@egroups.com Subscribe : proletar-subscr...@egroups.com Unsubscribe : proletar-unsubscr...@egroups.com List owner : proletar-ow...@egroups.com Homepage : http://proletar.8m.com/Yahoo! 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