Refleksi : Rezim berkuasa di Indoneisa terdiri dari tukang copet bin bandit  
jadi dengan sendirinya mereka tidak akan mengakui kecurangan dan kesalahan 
maupun kekejaman yang mereka lakukan, banyak contoh :  kasus 65/1966, kasus Dom 
di Aceh, kasus di Timor Timur,  kasus Jakarta Mei 1998, kasus Tanjung Priok 
etc, begitu banyak kasus kejahatan termasuk  begitu pun kasus korupsi seperti 
Bank Century dsb. Pertanyaan yang dihahapi  ialah apakah mungkin negara yang 
berdiri atas kebohongan penguasa mampu menjamin hari depan yang memada bagi 
rakyatnya?  Tentu saja tidak mungkin! Lantas apa yang harus dikerjakan?. 

http://www.thejakartaglobe.com/home/national-police-deny-maluku-rights-abuses/395995

National Police Deny Maluku Rights Abuses
Nivell Rayda & AFP | September 14, 2010



Jakarta. Authorities have denied accusations that the National Police's 
antiterror unit, Densus 88, tortured suspected members of a separatist group in 
Maluku. 

"It is impossible. We have strict protocols and procedures," National Police 
spokesman Insp. Gen. Marwoto Soeto told the Jakarta Globe on Monday, in 
response to torture allegations raised by rights watchdogs. 

He said police officers "took the necessary measures" when they seized the men, 
some of whom resisted arrest. 

"It is possible that they were injured during one of the raids, particularly if 
the officers suspected them to be armed and dangerous," Marwoto said. 

At least 21 people were arrested between Aug. 1 and 7 in Ambon and the adjacent 
city of Saparua in Maluku. 

Police accused the suspects of attempting to raise the banned South Maluku 
Republic (RMS) flag during President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono's visit to the 
province on Aug. 3. 

Semuel Wailaruny, from the Maluku People's Advocacy Team, said a number of 
people had been taken to Densus 88's provincial office in Ambon, where members 
of the unit exerted violence during police interrogations. 

"They were blindfolded with duct tape and scarves so that they would not be 
able to see their attackers," Semuel told the Globe on Monday. "They were 
beaten. Their heads were slammed [against] walls and they were kicked in the 
stomach." 

"One of them, Yonias Siahaya, was left a cripple. He is paralyzed from the 
waist down," he said. 

The Australian government has sent officials to investigate the claims. Densus 
88 receives millions of dollars in funds from Australia each year to combat 
extremism in Indonesia. 

"The Australian government is aware of and concerned by the allegations of 
brutality [raised by Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch] toward 
political prisoners," a foreign affairs official said in a statement. 

"Australian Embassy officials [in] Jakarta have made inquiries with the 
Indonesian National Police, including during a recent visit to Ambon, where 
these allegations were discussed with both government and civil society 
representatives," the official said. 

The Sydney Morning Herald ran statements from seven of the alleged separatists. 
One of the men, who was recovering at a hospital, said that police officers 
jumped on the detainees and put plastic bags over their heads so they could not 
breathe. 

Another detainee said he was forced to eat raw chilies, while two others said 
they were told to hug and kiss, and were beaten when they refused. 

"We were all tortured beyond the limit. And during the torture, if we mentioned 
the name of the Lord Jesus, we would be punched and slapped," one of the 
detainees was quoted as saying. 

Semuel said those arrested were not armed and had meant to hold a peaceful 
protest during the president's visit, which was scheduled to coincide with Sail 
Banda 2010, an international maritime event. 

"The activists were planning to use [Yudhoyono's visit] as an opportunity to 
disseminate posters, books and other materials related to alleged human rights 
violations in Maluku because the Sail Banda event also attracted a lot of 
foreign dignitaries and journalists," he said. 

"Some of them didn't even participate in the plot. They were caught carrying 
pieces of fabric, which [the] police suspected were going to be used to 
assemble the RMS flag, which was not true," Semuel said. 

Singapore, Australia, New Zealand and the United States were among the 
countries that participated in Sail Banda, which was organized to showcase how 
Maluku had overcome years of sectarian conflict. 

Maluku Police spokesman Adj. Sr. Comr. Johanis Buai, however, said the 
suspected separatists were planning to float dozens of RMS flags attached to 
helium-filled balloons during the event. 

He said the police were still investigating the case, which will be forwarded 
to the prosecutors' office this month. 

In 2007, a group of RMS activists posing as a dance troupe entered Ambon's 
Merdeka Stadium, where Yudhoyono was hosting a Family Day celebration. 

The group performed the cakalele, a traditional war dance, before unfurling a 
nine-meter-long RMS flag hidden inside a drum, as a stunned and angry Yudhoyono 
looked on. 

Police officers brutally beat up the activists involved in the 2007 incident, 
according to London-based Amnesty International. 

On Monday, one of the activists involved in the stunt, Yusuf Sipakoly, died 
after years of internal bleeding and kidney failure, which his family said was 
caused by police beatings during his interrogation and detention. He was 52. 

Yusuf was sentenced to 12 years in prison for treason. Despite complaining 
about his health, he was repeatedly denied medical attention. 

Concerned groups have long urged the police to respect the rights of prisoners 
during questioning or detention to avoid human rights violations.











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