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January 25, 2011

Joint Statement - January 25, 2011

The West Papua Advocacy Team (WPAT), East and Indonesia Action Network (ETAN) and TAPOL condemn the Indonesian government's failure to hold Indonesian military personnel responsible for

Australian Greens Media Release - January 25, 2011

The Australian Greens have called for the Government to cut all military ties with Indonesia in response to light jail terms handed down yesterday to Indonesian soldiers who tortured tw

Jakarta Globe - January 25, 2011

Banjir Ambarita, Markus Junianto Sihaloho & Nivell Rayda, Indonesia – A military tribunal in Papua that handed light sentences to three soldiers involved in torturing two civilians

Jakarta Post - January 25, 2011

Nethy Dharma Somba and Bagus BT Saragih, Jayapura/Jakarta – In what one rights activist called a "miscarriage of justice", a military tribunal sentenced three soldiers to eight to 10 mo

Sydney Morning Herald - January 25, 2011

Tom Allard, Jakarta – Three soldiers who tortured two Papuan men were yesterday handed prison sentences of less than a year and will be allowed to continue their careers, despite assura

January 24, 2011

The Australian - January 24, 2011

Peter Alford, Jakarta – Three Indonesian soldiers have been sentenced to short prison terms over the torture of two Papuans, bringing an unsatisfactory close to another discreditable ep

Human Rights Watch News Release - January 24, 2011

Amnesty International News Release - January 24, 2011

Amnesty International has criticised the trial and sentences handed to Indonesian soldiers who were filmed abusing Papuan prisoners.

January 23, 2011

Jakarta Globe - January 23, 2011

Markus Junianto Sihaloho – Activists have lambasted "lenient" sentences sought for three soldiers accused of torturing two Papuan men, but the military has urged the public to reserve j

Jakarta Post - January 23, 2011

Ina Parlina, Jakarta – The light sentences sought for soldiers who tortured two Papuans, coupled with President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono's dismissal of the torture as "a minor incident"

January 22, 2011

Jakarta Globe - January 22, 2011

Armando Siahaan & Nivell Rayda – Human rights activists criticized President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono for playing down human rights violations in the country, saying it was counterp

Jakarta Post - January 22, 2011

In a statement that may hurt his image as a champion of democracy, President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono said Friday that a vicious torture incident in Papua that triggered global outrage

Jakarta Post - January 22, 2011

Jakarta – Human rights activists in Papua deem the president's claim that no gross human rights violations occurred in Papua under his administration as a complete farce.

January 21, 2011

Detik.com - January 21, 2011

Andi Saputra, Jakarta – The Commission for Missing Persons and Victims of Violence (Kontras) says that human rights violations in Papua are still high.

Agence France Presse - January 21, 2011

Indonesian prosecutors have demanded jail terms of up to 12 months for three soldiers accused of disobedience after they filmed themselves torturing Papuan civilians.

Jakarta Post - January 21, 2011

Nethy Dharma Somba, Jayapura – Three soldiers of the Cendrawasih Military Command in Jayapura, Papua, could face nine months to one year in a military prison for alleged involvement in

January 19, 2011

Jakarta Post - January 19, 2011

Jakarta – The Witness and Victim Protection Agency (LPSK) received 153 protection requests in 2010, up from 74 in 2009 and 10 in 2008, agency chairman Abdul Haris Semendawai told a pres

January 16, 2011

Jakarta Globe - January 16, 2011

Indonesia – Six poor farmers remained in hospital on Sunday after they were allegedly shot by members if the National Police's notorious Mobile Brigade (Brimob) in Jambi province on Sat

January 15, 2011

Agence France Presse - January 15, 2011

Indonesian soldiers on trial for the alleged brutal abuse of two Papuans should be charged with torture rather than the minor offence of disobeying orders, Amnesty International said on

January 14, 2011

Kompas - January 14, 2011

Jakarta - Three members of the 753 Battalion are being tried by the Jayapura III-9 Military Court in the case of the torture of Papuans that was uploaded on the YouTube website.

Jakarta Globe - January 14, 2011

Markus Junianto Sihaloho, Jakarta – The Indonesian Military says it welcomes the United States governments pledge to closely monitor the trials of three Indonesian soldiers accused of t

Agence France Presse - January 14, 2011

Washington – The United States is closely monitoring the trial of three Indonesian soldiers accused of torturing two Papuans, State Department spokesman Philip Crowley said on Thursday.

Jakarta Globe - January 14, 2011

Banjir Ambarita, Markus Junianto Sihaloho & Nivell Rayda, Jayapura – Three soldiers faced a military court here on Thursday over the torture of two Papuan men that was captured on v

January 13, 2011

Jakarta Post - January 13, 2011

Hans David Tampubolon, Jakarta – The Jakarta Police said they were not yet capable of solving the violent cases involving an alleged assault on Tama S.

January 12, 2011

Amnesty International Urgent Action - January 12, 2011

UA: 7/11 Index: ASA 21/001/2011

January 11, 2011

Jakarta Globe - January 11, 2011

Ulma Haryanto, Zaky Pawas & Farouk Arnaz - A raft of cases of torture at the hands of Indonesian police are reported to humanitarian watchdogs every year, but two stand out in the m

January 10, 2011

Kompas - January 10, 2011

Jakarta – Law enforcement throughout 2010 has been corrupt and discriminatory.

Jakarta Post - January 10, 2011

Dicky Christanto and Ina Parlina, Jakarta – The Papua Customary Council (PCC) blasted the National Commission for Human Rights (Komnas HAM) probe into a string of cases of torture in th

January 8, 2011

Kompas - January 8, 2011

Jakarta – The National Human Rights Commission's (Komnas HAM) recommendations on the torture of Papuans by Indonesian military (TNI) personnel is indecisive and wishy-washy.

January 7, 2011

Jakarta Globe - January 7, 2011

Ismira Lutfia – Foreign Affairs Minister Marty Natalegawa said on Friday that Indonesia expected to see significant progress in the work of the Asean human rights body during its chairm

January 6, 2011

Jakarta Post - January 6, 2011

Jakarta – The Indonesian Military or TNI said on Wednesday said they would forward alleged torture cases against Papuans to the military tribunal.

Agence France Presse - January 6, 2011

Jakarta – Indonesia's top human rights body on Thursday urged President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono to take action against "serious" rights violations by security forces in eastern Papua r

Jakarta Globe - January 6, 2011

Armando Siahaan, Ismira Lutfia & AFP – The chief of Indonesian Armed Forces (TNI) Adm.

January 5, 2011

Kompas - January 5, 2011

Jakarta – The National Human Rights Commission (Komnas HAM) says human rights violations were committed in cases of torture and murder that took place in Puncak Jaya, Papua, although it

Jakarta Post - January 5, 2011

Ina Parlina – The National Commission for Human Rights (Komnas HAM) on Tuesday urged the government to conduct a through evaluation of its security operations in Papua following the eme

January 4, 2011

Detik.com - January 4, 2011

Adi Nugroho, Jakarta – The National Human Rights Commission (Komnas HAM) has concluded that serious human rights violations were committed by the Indonesian military (TNI) against peopl

Bintang Papua - January 4, 2011

In this year of 2011, violations of civil and political rights [will] still continue to occur in Papua, with such incidents as demonstrations, shootings, torture, hostage-taking, killin

January 3, 2011

Jakarta Post - January 3, 2011

Imung Yuniardi, Semarang – Thousands of low-income people in Central Java have been deprived of their right to legal aid, according to an NGO.

Jakarta Post - January 3, 2011

Jakarta – The extent of torture perpetrated on suspects and convicts by law enforcement officials has drawn demands to implement stronger regulations to punish perpetrators.

December 30, 2010

Jakarta Globe - December 30, 2010

Nivell Rayda – Human rights advocates had reason to rejoice this year as the much contested 1963 Law on Securing Printed Materials was annulled in October.

December 29, 2010

Kompas - December 29, 2010

Jakarta – The protection of human rights in Indonesia has further deteriorated over 2010.

December 23, 2010

Jakarta Post - December 23, 2010

Jakarta – The Commission for Missing Persons and Victims of Violence (Kontras) urged the government to ratify the International Convention for the International Convention for the Prote

Jakarta Post - December 23, 2010

Jakarta – The government's commitment to upholding justice and human rights has declined, a recent report issued by the Jakarta-based LBH (Legal Aid Institute) says.

Jakarta Post - December 23, 2010

Irawaty Wardany, Jakarta – The Jakarta chapter of the Legal Aid Foundation said that 2010 was a gloomy year for law enforcement and human rights.

December 13, 2010

Jakarta Globe - December 13, 2010

Markus Junianto Sihaloho, Jakarta – Contradicting the government's frequent refrain that Indonesia is a haven of diversity, justice and tolerance, a trio of NGOs took the country's lead

December 12, 2010

Jakarta Globe - December 12, 2010

Markus Junianto Sihaloho, Jakarta – Tighter control should be exercised over the powers of Indonesia's various intelligence agencies, a researcher for non-governmental organization Impa

December 11, 2010

Jakarta Post - December 11, 2010

Bagus BT Saragih, Jakarta – Law enforcers and military officers in regions, especially in remote areas, gain impunity for their human rights abuse due to lack of media and public exposu

December 10, 2010

Jakarta Post - December 10, 2010

Abdul Khalik, Jakarta – While President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono proudly plays up Indonesia's achievements in democracy and human rights to world leaders at the Bali Democracy Forum on

Jakarta Post - December 10, 2010

Jakarta – The National Human Rights Commission (Komnas HAM) said that the government violated the law by ignoring the commission's recommendation on 18 human rights violations related t

Jakarta Globe - December 10, 2010

Camelia Pasandaran, Jakarta – A child born in Indonesia today can expect to live on average 17 years longer than his or her parents born 30 years ago.