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Perpetrators of bloody Wamena incident should be brought to justice

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Tabloid JUBI - April 4, 2012

The Aliansi Demokrasi Untuk Papua – Democratic Alliance for Papua – has called on the Indonesian government and specifically on the police force to immediately arrest and charge the perpetrators of the serious bloody incident which occurred at the time of an attack on the ammunition dump of Kodim – district military command 1702 in Wamena on 4 April 2003.

Cory Silva, speaking on behalf of the ALDP, said that the government should also provide a clarification about the incident. She said that incident was a serious tragedy that led to the loss of many lives.

"As far as we know, the government has failed to acknowledge responsibility for that incident and it has simply been swept under the carpet," she told journalists.

She called on Komnas HAM, the National Human Rights Commission, and the Attorney General's Office, to provide information about any recent developments with regard to the case. It seems to us, she said, that the incident has got stuck somewhere between these two agencies.

"We urge the government to provide clarifications with regard to any developments concerning the case. This would help explain things to the victims and to the general public,"

Cory went on to say that the police should arrest the perpetrators and bring them before the court. "If at all possible, the persons behind that incident should be arrested and face justice in accordance with the law of the land."

The deputy director of the ALDP in Jayapura, Yusman Conoras, said the state should accept responsibility for those who became political prisoners in connection with the case, bearing in mind that they received heavy sentences. "Those who were held as tapols in connection with this case need special attention because of the heavy sentences they have had to serve," he said.

According to the available information, the security forces rounded up six persons whose names are as follows: Kanius Murib, Enos Lokobal, Jefrai Murib, Numbunnga Telenggen, Kimanus Wenda and Michael Hesello. They were tried and convicted by the district court in Makasar. They are at present facing proceedings before the Makasar State Court. The first three were sentenced to 20 years, while the other three were given life sentences.

One of the co-defendants, Michael Hesello, fell ill and died while he was being held in Gunung Sari Prison in Makasar. The others are at present facing proceedings at the Makasar State Court.

[Translated by TAPOL.]

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