http://www.thejakartapost.com/detailnational.asp?fileid=20050910.C01&irec=0
 
SHOUTING FOR JUSTICE: Clad in traditional Papuan attire and body paint, a woman 
raises her hand and shouts about the painful experience during police raids in 
Abepura, Papua, five years ago. Dozens of Papuans staged protests outside a 
human rights court in Makassar on Friday, a day after the judges acquitted 
senior police officers accused of committing gross human rights violations in 
Papua. JP/Andi Hajramurni 




Acquittal of senior officers condemned 
The Jakarta Post, Jakarta

The acquittal of two senior police officers from all charges of gross human 
rights violations in Abepura, Papua province, drew public condemnation on 
Friday.

Earlier in the day, the Human Rights Tribunal in Makassar, South Sulawesi, 
exonerated Sr. Comr. Daud Sihombing from charges of committing serious human 
rights abuses in connection with a 2002 incident in Abepura, some 20 kilometers 
south of the Papua capital, Jayapura. 

The same court also acquitted another senior police officer on Thursday, Brig. 
Gen. Johny Wainal Usman, who is currently the National Police's Mobile Brigade 
(Brimob) chief. He was commander of Papua Brimob at the time of the incident. 

"This decision shows that the state continues to retain impunity (for top 
security officers) after freeing almost all defendants in human rights cases in 
East Timor and Tanjung Priok (in North Jakarta)," said a joint statement from 
several human rights groups. 

No senior military or police officers were convicted of crimes against humanity 
in East Timor in the violence that followed its people voting for independence 
from Indonesia in 1999, and in Tanjung Priok when soldiers fired shots at 
Muslim protesters in 1984. 

"The acquittal shows that the state has failed to provide a sense of justice to 
the victims of human rights violations," said M. Arfiandi Fauzan from the 
Indonesian Legal Aid and Human Rights Association (PBHI) in the statement. 

Signatories of the statement also included seasoned activists of other human 
rights groups such as Kontras, Impartial and Elsam. 

The NGOs, grouped in the Coalition of Civil Society for the Abepura Case, said 
the court verdicts in favor of the senior police officers undermined the 
psychological stance of the Papuans whose rights were abused. 

The coalition urged the Attorney General's Office to appeal against the 
verdicts to the Supreme Court and demanded the Judiciary Commission investigate 
the judges hearing the Abepura case. 

"The state should invite special judiciary rapporteurs to assess the process of 
human rights trials in Indonesia," the statement added, calling on the 
government to compensate the Abepura victims and rehabilitate them. 

The coalition also questioned the lengthy trials for the senior police 
officers, as well as their venue, which it said should have been held in Papua 
instead of Makassar. 

The NGOs also slammed the authorities for not keeping the suspects in custody 
for the duration of the trials, saying that it was even more strange that they 
were promoted during their trials. 

More over, the coalition said it intended to take the case to an international 
human rights tribunal. 

Hasbi, who chairs the Makassar Legal Aid Institute (LBH Makassar), also 
condemned the verdicts, pointing to flaws in the trial and investigation, 
including the failure to reconstruct the incident. 

The court, he said, failed to take into account Law No. 26/2000 on human rights 
violations, particularly regarding the line of command within the police force. 

Instead, he added, the panel of judges adopted Article 340 of the Criminal Code 
on premeditated murder. 

"It was a crime against humanity and gross human rights violation, not a 
regular crime," Hasbi said. 

The Abepura incident took place in 2000, after 30 residents armed with sharp 
weapons attacked and set fire to the Abepura Police station. A policeman was 
killed and three others were wounded in the attack. 

In a separate attack on the Irian Jaya autonomy office in Abepura, a security 
officer was killed. 

In a retaliatory move, Abepura Police officers, assisted by Jayapura Mobile 
Brigade personnel, began hunting down the attackers. 

During the ensuing raids, police arrested and reportedly assaulted and 
physically abused at least 99 people, who they claimed were suspects in the 
police station attack. Three people were reportedly killed in the raids. 

Commenting on the court ruling, the National Solidarity for Papua said that the 
rest of the country should not be surprised if Papuans wanted their 
independence. 

"The court verdicts on the Abepura case hurt the victims and their families, as 
well as other Papuans in general. The decisions showed once again that 
Indonesia is a safe haven for human rights violators," it said in a press 
release. 


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