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From: glparramatta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: AAAA: Misc.progressive.activism <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, October 16, 2002 7:50 AM
Subject: ASAP statement on Bali terrorist bombing


The world they have created

Action in Solidarity with Asia and the Pacific (ASAP)
statement on the Bali bombings
October 15, 2002

Action in Solidarity with Asia and the Pacific condemns
outright the barbaric bombing that took place in Bali on
October 13 and that took the lives of at least 200 people
from Bali, Indonesia, Australia and around the world. This
was an act of mass murder carried out against defenceless
people. ASAP extends its sympathy and solidarity to the
families of all those killed and injured.

ASAP is also concerned that such events do not happen again.
However, ending this kind of violence is not essentially a
security problem but a social and political problem. The
solution lies not in cultivating a climate of fear to
justify increased state repression, but in addressing the
root causes.

The use of violence in politics has been employed on a
massive scale by the ruling governments and elites of the
world.

For decades the Suharto New Order regime used terror to
control Indonesia and East Timor. During those decades
Australian governments, both Labor and Liberal, gave full
support to this terrorist regime. Suharto used the
Indonesian armed forces and police, as well as para-military
groups, to conduct secret operations of murder and terror
against the pro-democracy and independence movements.

Terror, carried out by both the state and groups originally
created by the state, became an everyday part of Indonesian
political life under the Western-backed Suharto regime. In
the midst of Suharto's use of terror for repression, PM John
Howard once called Suharto a "caring and sensitive" leader.

Now Australians and other foreigners have fallen victim to
the same violence that have taken the lives of hundreds of
thousands of Indonesians, including Balinese, during the
Suharto period.

Such violence is bound to increase in this region while
state violence continues to be used as a means of asserting
and defending the privileges and interests of Western and
local elites. Murder and torture continue in Aceh, Papua and
West Papua with Western, including Australian acquiescence.

Violence is used to suppress peaceful protests by workers,
peasants and students throughout the rest of Indonesia,
again with Australia's acquiescence. Many activists remain
in jail in Indonesia as a result of state repression.
Meanwhile, the Australian government suggests escalating
military ties with Jakarta's repressive apparatus.

While such state terror and Western support for state terror
against the Indonesian, Acehnese and Papuan people continues
with impunity, every and any kind of violent act may be
contemplated by every and any kind of group or individual.
Society is in the process of disintegrating in Indonesia as
a result of the economic crisis that began in 1997, now made
worse by the accelerated plunder of the Indonesian society
and economy under the supervision of the IMF. As poverty,
suffering and uncertainty increase, then so will
desperation, frustration and irrationality, as well as
scheming and plotting among the elite.

This is the society that Suharto's New Order created and
which was defended, justified and assisted by Australian
governments, including and especially that led by the
hypocrite, John Howard.

The violence will end only when this situation is reversed.
Yes, of course, the perpetrators of this criminal act should
be identified and brought to justice. But the underlying
causes should also be addressed.

The Australian government should assist in this by
implementing the following:

(1) Acknowledging the underlying causes of the spread of
violence in politics, including its own culpability;

(2) Genuinely pursuing the perpetrators of the act of terror
in Bali, relying on real facts and evidence and not
religious profiling;

(3) Ceasing its cynical manipulation of the natural sympathy
for the victims to strengthen its own repressive legislation
and security apparatus, which also justifies similar actions
by the corrupt ruling elite in Indonesia;

(4) actively lobbying for an end to violence in Aceh and
West Papua and for a political solution that includes a
referendum;

(5) actively lobbying for an international war crimes
tribunal to bring those responsible for the carnage in East
Timor from 1975-1999 to justice; and

(6) ends its support for the IMF-backed Western pillage of
Indonesia that is causing suffering and poverty.

For more information and other groups' statements, including
the West Papuan Presidium and TAPOL, please visit our web
site on <http://www.asia-pacific-action.org>

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