1) Indonesia:
Lundin swaps Sareba block for West Papua tract
2) Five Papuan freedom activists
arrested and mass demo dispersed by the police
3) US embassy official for
political affairs visits FOKER - Papua
4) Oil Palm Plantations in Nabire Ignore Indigenous Rights.
5) Kopassus terrorize KNPB Chairman
Merauke
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1) Indonesia: Lundin swaps Sareba block for West Papua tract
HOUSTON, July 30
07/30/2013
A unit of Lundin Petroleum AB, Stockholm, has signed a production-sharing contract amendment with SKKMigas to substitute the existing Sareba block acreage for new acreage named Cendrawasih VII offshore northeastern Indonesia.
The new block is awarded because the existing block acreage has been declared a protected nature conservation area, said Lundin Sareba BV.
The lightly explored CVII block covers 5,545 sq km in the shallow water portion of the Mamberamo delta on the West Papua northern shore. It contains an undeveloped gas discovery in Pliocene turbidite reservoirs.
Large carbonate build-ups have also been identified on 950 sq km of 3D seismic shot in 2009. Lundin Petroleum expects to reprocess the 3D seismic survey prior to possible future drilling.
The fulfilled Sareba Block commitments are carried over to the CVII Block PSC, and the remaining financial commitment for the purchase of geological and geophysical data shall be completed in year one of the PSC amendment agreement.
Lundin Petroleum operates five blocks in Indonesia and holds a nonoperated interest in an onshore gas producing block.
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2) Five Papuan freedom activists arrested and mass demo dispersed by the police
Bintang Papua, 30 July 2013
Jayapura: Five Papuan Freedom activists were arrested while taking part in a demonstration on 29 July, in support of the discussion on Self-Determination for the people of West Papua which took place at the United Nations Human Rights Committee which met in Geneva, Switzerland earlier this month.
The names of the five people arrested are: Usamah Yogobi, chairman of SHDRP, who is also the chairman of National Reconciliation Team for General Mobilisation and the co-ordinator of the peaceful demonstration, as well as Alius Asso, who helped to organise the demonstration, Johannes Elegani and Benny Hisage.
People from many parts of the territory who took part in long marches towards the meeting place were forcibly dispersed by the police for failing to have a permit.
According to investigations by Bintang Papua, the police dispersed the demonstration because the actions were not in accord with what had been stated in the request for permission to hold the demonstration.
Two of the five activists who were arrested were taken to police headquarters in Jayapura City while the other three were taken to the police headquarters in Abepura.
The chief of police of Jayapura, AKPB Alfred Papare, along with several other senior police officers, were seen moving among the crowd of demonstrators, attempting to halt the demonstration. One police officer said that of those taken into custody, two would be released and allowed to return home after having been interrogated.
The secretary-general of SHDRP, Jubedius Selegani said that he was deeply disappointed with the actions of the police to disperse the demonstrators because those organising the event had submitted a request for permission to hold the events.
He said that the government of the Republic of Indonesia should realise that their actions would eventually be seen as a victory for the Papuan people when they finally win their independence.
Selegani also called for the release of all the five people who were arrested. Similar views were expressed by the head of the district of Domberai of the WPNA (National Committee of West Papua) who said that during the dispersal of the demonstraation, many people taking part in the demonstration were beaten by the police.
Saireri Marthinus, head of the Transitional Administration of the WPNA, said that news about the dispersal of the demonstration would be reported in the international media, as well as the news of the arrest of the five activists which would only help to advance the struggle of the Papuan people for their demand for freedom from the NKRI - the Republic of Indonesia.
[Abridged in translation by TAPOL
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3) US embassy official for political affairs visits FOKER - Papua
Bintang Papua, 30 July 2013
Jayapura: The Second Secretary for Political Affairs at the US Embassy in Jakarta, James P. Feldmeyer, declared that he will pay close attention to any information or complaints, however small he receives from Papuan people.
He urged NGOs in Papua not to despair and to continue to provide information to his embassy about developments in Papua. He said that any information he received from NGOs in Papua would be passed on to officials of the US Government.
He was speaking at the office of Foker (Co-Ordinating Forum) of NGOs in Papua when he made this comment.
According to information obtained by Bintang Papua, the US diplomat held a private meeting at the Foker office, when he was accompanied by a female colleague. From there, they visited the office of ELSHAM - Papua.
The Executive Secretary of a Papuan NGO, Lienche F. Maloali said that the aim of the meeting had been to urge NGOs in Papua not to stop providing information to the US Embassy about the situation in Papua including information about various human rights violations that continue to occur in Papua.
Mr Feldmeyer made it clear that they are always keen to get the most up-to-date information from those who are members of various Papuan organisations which could be sent to senior officials at the embassy or to members of the House of Representatives or the Senate. Such information would also be made available to members of the US Congress and possibly also to the President of the USA.
Lienche, as Malioli is known to his friends, said that they felt very frustrated because they continue to send information about the latest situation in Papua, but they had never received any serious response.
'Initially we felt frustrated because information about human rights violations, however great or small, has been sent to people abroad. Now we are being told not to feel frustraated and to continue to provide information about the latest events in Papua.'
One member of Foker - Papua, Bas Wamafma said that the US Government should urge the Indonesian Government to provide the space for democracy in Papua and to allow foreign journalists to have the freedom to carry out their journalistic activities in the Land of Papua.
[Translated by TAPOL]
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4) Oil Palm Plantations in Nabire Ignore Indigenous Rights.
The Yerisiam people living in Kampung Sima, Nabire Regency, Papua are still waiting for oil palm plantation companies PT Nabire Baru and PT Sariwana Unggal Mandiri to give clarification and compensation to local indigenous people.
This was the message of a press release written by Simon Petrus Hanebora, a Yerisiam tribal leader, which was received by tabloidjubi.com on Tuesday (30/7) morning. “Thousands of commercially-valuable trees from 32,000 hectares of the Yerisiam indigenous people’s ancestral land have been logged by the oil palm company,” it reads.
Hanebora continues to explain the various attempts he has taken to resolve this issue. He wrote to the forestry service on 31st July 2012, to ask for clarification of how many cubic meters of wood were contained on PT Nabire Baru and PT Sariwana Unggal Mandiri’s plantation concession. He also wrote to the Nabire Regency Environment Agency on 31st July 2012 requesting a deferral of PT Nabire Baru’s plan to conduct an Environmental Impact Assessment.
Simon also wrote to the Papuan police chief on 03 June 2013 to complain about the wood and rattan on PT Nabire Baru’s oil palm concession. “The way PT Nabire Baru and PT Sariwana Unggal Mandiri ignore the Yerisiam indigenous peoples rights is not compatible with legal provisions and violates national and international law on indigenous people’s rights”, he said.
According to Simon, the meeting to discuss the Environmental Impact Assessment involved relevant government bodies and the company (PT Nabire Baru) but not one member of the Yerisiam indigenous community from the two affected villages was involved. “None of the Yerisiam people have ever been involved in any of the meetings between the Environmental Impact Assessment commission and PT Nabire Baru. What makes it worse is that the people feel the harassment even more strongly as they have no protection whatsoever,” he explained.
Simon sincerely hopes that all community leaders, NGOs, indigenous and religious leaders, can make a positive contribution through advocacy or investigation of how PT Nabire Baru and PT Sariwana Unggul Mandiri have ignored the Yerisiam indigenous people’s rights. “I hope all competent institutions can give advocacy or investigate this problem,” he said.
Source: tabloid jubi http://tabloidjubi.com/2013/07/30/perkebunan-kelapa-sawit-di-nabire-abaikan-hak-pribumi/
[note: PT Nabire Baru is owned by Goodhope Holdings, a Singapore-based subsidiary of Sri Lankan company Carson Cumberbatch. A longer investigation (in Indonesian) was published in May 2013 by Mongabay Indonesia:http://www.mongabay.co.id/2013/05/30/sawit-masuk-nabire-dari-hutan-sagu-sampai-hutan-keramat-dibabat-bagian-2/]
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A google translate of posting on KNPB web page . Be-aware google translate can be a bit erratic.
Original bahasa at http://knpbnews.com/blog/archives/2340
Although not the best translation it shows the continuing intimidation of KNPB activists .
5) Kopassus terrorize KNPB Chairman Merauke
July 30, 2013 By: admin Category: KNPB Areas, News
Merauke, KNPBnews - mental terror against activists West Papua National Committee (KNPB) re-occur in Merauke, West Papua. This time KNPB Chairman Merauke region, Gento Emerikus Dop, and some members of the People's Parliament (PRD) under surveillance, interrogated and followed by members of Kopassus (Khususu Forces) on Friday January 26 until July 27 then. The following chronology of events.
CHRONOLOGY OF INTIMIDATION Kopassus
On the day of Friday, July 26, 2013, approximately 10.30 WPB, two members of Kopassus came Mining and Energy Office of Merauke district, with a view to meet the lord Gento Emerikus Dop, Civil Servants (PNS) in the Department of Mines and Energy of the Merauke district as well as Chairman of the Regional KNPB Merauke. And the lord Gento meet with them and ask them about the purpose of their visit.
Gento host asked them, no need what Mr.? Then one of the two members of Kopassus replied that they were his father Marius Atapen. After iitu lord Gento immediately excused himself and went out of the office because there are matters to be resolved.
On the day of Saturday, July 27, 2013 approximately 10.30 WPB, three members of Kopassus named Son, Heri, Akbar visited the secretariat KNPB Merauke region. Purpose of their visit is to meet with the Chairman of the PRD Region Merauke. At that time Chairman of the KNPB not be in the Secretariat. After that they headed to the Chair KNPB Merauke to meet. But they could not get into the house but only watched lord Gento in front of his house and away. Distance from the Secretariat KNPB / PRD home to host Gento approximately 100 meters.
On the day Monday, July 27th, 2013 at approximately 10 WPB, when the lord Gento while storytelling with friends - friends in the tavern (where selling vegetables) Sicilian mother's located in front of the village office palm 5, two members of Kopassus with motorhome came megapro the place. Once they may be seated, they immediately told me about the father of Marius Atapen are also growing and selling tomatoes. After that they were asked directly to the host Gento who sit side by side with members of Kopassus. The question about the activities of the concerned. This sounds like a question, Kopassus: father work where? Then lord Gento replied, "I am the mining department officials." After that they (Kopassus) asked again to host Gento, Kopassus:'ve come home from work whether / when to come home from work? Mr. Gento mejawab them: "home affairs and it does not concern me." And the lord Gento said goodbye and left.
Hose how many hours later two members of Kopassus also trailed advisor KNPB / PRD are also the husband of the mother PRD Chairman, Mr. Mathias Tambaip while on his way to the Merauke district office as the initial destination. Mr. mathias use revo motors. But on the way to the district office of lord Mathias passed with two members of Kopassus were using a different megapro motorcycle. In question does not directly go to the district office but changed his destination only to deceive because he was being followed. When in the course of two members of Kopassus who had trailed the host Mathias ran towards the city. To ensure that the two members of Kopassus was trailed host Mathias, the subject stopped at the diner and look towards Kediri two members of Kopassus. This diner is located in the UB. At that time they (the two members of Kopassus) the stop across the street. Sure enough, that two members of Kopassus was being trailed host Mathias.
After a host of food stalls Mathias proceed to the district office. On the way to their district office continues to follow. Upon arriving at the office of the district in question was about to finish his business and home. Two members of Kopassus had been out of sight again. Mr. Mathias passed by two other members of Kopassus when they wanted to go home. The two members of his change in position two do pembuntututan and monitoring of the host Mathias concerned to arrive safely at home.
Chronological reports and we wish to convey.
1) Indonesia: Lundin swaps Sareba block for West Papua tract
HOUSTON, July 30
07/30/2013
A unit of Lundin Petroleum AB, Stockholm, has signed a production-sharing contract amendment with SKKMigas to substitute the existing Sareba block acreage for new acreage named Cendrawasih VII offshore northeastern Indonesia.
The new block is awarded because the existing block acreage has been declared a protected nature conservation area, said Lundin Sareba BV.
The lightly explored CVII block covers 5,545 sq km in the shallow water portion of the Mamberamo delta on the West Papua northern shore. It contains an undeveloped gas discovery in Pliocene turbidite reservoirs.
Large carbonate build-ups have also been identified on 950 sq km of 3D seismic shot in 2009. Lundin Petroleum expects to reprocess the 3D seismic survey prior to possible future drilling.
The fulfilled Sareba Block commitments are carried over to the CVII Block PSC, and the remaining financial commitment for the purchase of geological and geophysical data shall be completed in year one of the PSC amendment agreement.
Lundin Petroleum operates five blocks in Indonesia and holds a nonoperated interest in an onshore gas producing block.
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2) Five Papuan freedom activists arrested and mass demo dispersed by the police
Bintang Papua, 30 July 2013
Jayapura: Five Papuan Freedom activists were arrested while taking part in a demonstration on 29 July, in support of the discussion on Self-Determination for the people of West Papua which took place at the United Nations Human Rights Committee which met in Geneva, Switzerland earlier this month.
The names of the five people arrested are: Usamah Yogobi, chairman of SHDRP, who is also the chairman of National Reconciliation Team for General Mobilisation and the co-ordinator of the peaceful demonstration, as well as Alius Asso, who helped to organise the demonstration, Johannes Elegani and Benny Hisage.
People from many parts of the territory who took part in long marches towards the meeting place were forcibly dispersed by the police for failing to have a permit.
According to investigations by Bintang Papua, the police dispersed the demonstration because the actions were not in accord with what had been stated in the request for permission to hold the demonstration.
Two of the five activists who were arrested were taken to police headquarters in Jayapura City while the other three were taken to the police headquarters in Abepura.
The chief of police of Jayapura, AKPB Alfred Papare, along with several other senior police officers, were seen moving among the crowd of demonstrators, attempting to halt the demonstration. One police officer said that of those taken into custody, two would be released and allowed to return home after having been interrogated.
The secretary-general of SHDRP, Jubedius Selegani said that he was deeply disappointed with the actions of the police to disperse the demonstrators because those organising the event had submitted a request for permission to hold the events.
He said that the government of the Republic of Indonesia should realise that their actions would eventually be seen as a victory for the Papuan people when they finally win their independence.
Selegani also called for the release of all the five people who were arrested. Similar views were expressed by the head of the district of Domberai of the WPNA (National Committee of West Papua) who said that during the dispersal of the demonstraation, many people taking part in the demonstration were beaten by the police.
Saireri Marthinus, head of the Transitional Administration of the WPNA, said that news about the dispersal of the demonstration would be reported in the international media, as well as the news of the arrest of the five activists which would only help to advance the struggle of the Papuan people for their demand for freedom from the NKRI - the Republic of Indonesia.
[Abridged in translation by TAPOL
Jayapura: Five Papuan Freedom activists were arrested while taking part in a demonstration on 29 July, in support of the discussion on Self-Determination for the people of West Papua which took place at the United Nations Human Rights Committee which met in Geneva, Switzerland earlier this month.
The names of the five people arrested are: Usamah Yogobi, chairman of SHDRP, who is also the chairman of National Reconciliation Team for General Mobilisation and the co-ordinator of the peaceful demonstration, as well as Alius Asso, who helped to organise the demonstration, Johannes Elegani and Benny Hisage.
People from many parts of the territory who took part in long marches towards the meeting place were forcibly dispersed by the police for failing to have a permit.
According to investigations by Bintang Papua, the police dispersed the demonstration because the actions were not in accord with what had been stated in the request for permission to hold the demonstration.
Two of the five activists who were arrested were taken to police headquarters in Jayapura City while the other three were taken to the police headquarters in Abepura.
The chief of police of Jayapura, AKPB Alfred Papare, along with several other senior police officers, were seen moving among the crowd of demonstrators, attempting to halt the demonstration. One police officer said that of those taken into custody, two would be released and allowed to return home after having been interrogated.
The secretary-general of SHDRP, Jubedius Selegani said that he was deeply disappointed with the actions of the police to disperse the demonstrators because those organising the event had submitted a request for permission to hold the events.
He said that the government of the Republic of Indonesia should realise that their actions would eventually be seen as a victory for the Papuan people when they finally win their independence.
Selegani also called for the release of all the five people who were arrested. Similar views were expressed by the head of the district of Domberai of the WPNA (National Committee of West Papua) who said that during the dispersal of the demonstraation, many people taking part in the demonstration were beaten by the police.
Saireri Marthinus, head of the Transitional Administration of the WPNA, said that news about the dispersal of the demonstration would be reported in the international media, as well as the news of the arrest of the five activists which would only help to advance the struggle of the Papuan people for their demand for freedom from the NKRI - the Republic of Indonesia.
[Abridged in translation by TAPOL
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Bintang Papua, 30 July 2013
Jayapura: The Second Secretary for Political Affairs at the US Embassy in Jakarta, James P. Feldmeyer, declared that he will pay close attention to any information or complaints, however small he receives from Papuan people.
He urged NGOs in Papua not to despair and to continue to provide information to his embassy about developments in Papua. He said that any information he received from NGOs in Papua would be passed on to officials of the US Government.
He was speaking at the office of Foker (Co-Ordinating Forum) of NGOs in Papua when he made this comment.
According to information obtained by Bintang Papua, the US diplomat held a private meeting at the Foker office, when he was accompanied by a female colleague. From there, they visited the office of ELSHAM - Papua.
The Executive Secretary of a Papuan NGO, Lienche F. Maloali said that the aim of the meeting had been to urge NGOs in Papua not to stop providing information to the US Embassy about the situation in Papua including information about various human rights violations that continue to occur in Papua.
Mr Feldmeyer made it clear that they are always keen to get the most up-to-date information from those who are members of various Papuan organisations which could be sent to senior officials at the embassy or to members of the House of Representatives or the Senate. Such information would also be made available to members of the US Congress and possibly also to the President of the USA.
Lienche, as Malioli is known to his friends, said that they felt very frustrated because they continue to send information about the latest situation in Papua, but they had never received any serious response.
'Initially we felt frustrated because information about human rights violations, however great or small, has been sent to people abroad. Now we are being told not to feel frustraated and to continue to provide information about the latest events in Papua.'
One member of Foker - Papua, Bas Wamafma said that the US Government should urge the Indonesian Government to provide the space for democracy in Papua and to allow foreign journalists to have the freedom to carry out their journalistic activities in the Land of Papua.
[Translated by TAPOL]
Jayapura: The Second Secretary for Political Affairs at the US Embassy in Jakarta, James P. Feldmeyer, declared that he will pay close attention to any information or complaints, however small he receives from Papuan people.
He urged NGOs in Papua not to despair and to continue to provide information to his embassy about developments in Papua. He said that any information he received from NGOs in Papua would be passed on to officials of the US Government.
He was speaking at the office of Foker (Co-Ordinating Forum) of NGOs in Papua when he made this comment.
According to information obtained by Bintang Papua, the US diplomat held a private meeting at the Foker office, when he was accompanied by a female colleague. From there, they visited the office of ELSHAM - Papua.
The Executive Secretary of a Papuan NGO, Lienche F. Maloali said that the aim of the meeting had been to urge NGOs in Papua not to stop providing information to the US Embassy about the situation in Papua including information about various human rights violations that continue to occur in Papua.
Mr Feldmeyer made it clear that they are always keen to get the most up-to-date information from those who are members of various Papuan organisations which could be sent to senior officials at the embassy or to members of the House of Representatives or the Senate. Such information would also be made available to members of the US Congress and possibly also to the President of the USA.
Lienche, as Malioli is known to his friends, said that they felt very frustrated because they continue to send information about the latest situation in Papua, but they had never received any serious response.
'Initially we felt frustrated because information about human rights violations, however great or small, has been sent to people abroad. Now we are being told not to feel frustraated and to continue to provide information about the latest events in Papua.'
One member of Foker - Papua, Bas Wamafma said that the US Government should urge the Indonesian Government to provide the space for democracy in Papua and to allow foreign journalists to have the freedom to carry out their journalistic activities in the Land of Papua.
[Translated by TAPOL]
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https://awasmifee.potager.org/?p=443
4) Oil Palm Plantations in Nabire Ignore Indigenous Rights.
The Yerisiam people living in Kampung Sima, Nabire Regency, Papua are still waiting for oil palm plantation companies PT Nabire Baru and PT Sariwana Unggal Mandiri to give clarification and compensation to local indigenous people.
This was the message of a press release written by Simon Petrus Hanebora, a Yerisiam tribal leader, which was received by tabloidjubi.com on Tuesday (30/7) morning. “Thousands of commercially-valuable trees from 32,000 hectares of the Yerisiam indigenous people’s ancestral land have been logged by the oil palm company,” it reads.
Hanebora continues to explain the various attempts he has taken to resolve this issue. He wrote to the forestry service on 31st July 2012, to ask for clarification of how many cubic meters of wood were contained on PT Nabire Baru and PT Sariwana Unggal Mandiri’s plantation concession. He also wrote to the Nabire Regency Environment Agency on 31st July 2012 requesting a deferral of PT Nabire Baru’s plan to conduct an Environmental Impact Assessment.
Simon also wrote to the Papuan police chief on 03 June 2013 to complain about the wood and rattan on PT Nabire Baru’s oil palm concession. “The way PT Nabire Baru and PT Sariwana Unggal Mandiri ignore the Yerisiam indigenous peoples rights is not compatible with legal provisions and violates national and international law on indigenous people’s rights”, he said.
According to Simon, the meeting to discuss the Environmental Impact Assessment involved relevant government bodies and the company (PT Nabire Baru) but not one member of the Yerisiam indigenous community from the two affected villages was involved. “None of the Yerisiam people have ever been involved in any of the meetings between the Environmental Impact Assessment commission and PT Nabire Baru. What makes it worse is that the people feel the harassment even more strongly as they have no protection whatsoever,” he explained.
Simon sincerely hopes that all community leaders, NGOs, indigenous and religious leaders, can make a positive contribution through advocacy or investigation of how PT Nabire Baru and PT Sariwana Unggul Mandiri have ignored the Yerisiam indigenous people’s rights. “I hope all competent institutions can give advocacy or investigate this problem,” he said.
Source: tabloid jubi http://tabloidjubi.com/2013/07/30/perkebunan-kelapa-sawit-di-nabire-abaikan-hak-pribumi/
[note: PT Nabire Baru is owned by Goodhope Holdings, a Singapore-based subsidiary of Sri Lankan company Carson Cumberbatch. A longer investigation (in Indonesian) was published in May 2013 by Mongabay Indonesia:http://www.mongabay.co.id/2013/05/30/sawit-masuk-nabire-dari-hutan-sagu-sampai-hutan-keramat-dibabat-bagian-2/]
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A google translate of posting on KNPB web page . Be-aware google translate can be a bit erratic.
Original bahasa at http://knpbnews.com/blog/archives/2340
Although not the best translation it shows the continuing intimidation of KNPB activists .
5) Kopassus terrorize KNPB Chairman Merauke
July 30, 2013 By: admin Category: KNPB Areas, News
Merauke, KNPBnews - mental terror against activists West Papua National Committee (KNPB) re-occur in Merauke, West Papua. This time KNPB Chairman Merauke region, Gento Emerikus Dop, and some members of the People's Parliament (PRD) under surveillance, interrogated and followed by members of Kopassus (Khususu Forces) on Friday January 26 until July 27 then. The following chronology of events.
CHRONOLOGY OF INTIMIDATION Kopassus
On the day of Friday, July 26, 2013, approximately 10.30 WPB, two members of Kopassus came Mining and Energy Office of Merauke district, with a view to meet the lord Gento Emerikus Dop, Civil Servants (PNS) in the Department of Mines and Energy of the Merauke district as well as Chairman of the Regional KNPB Merauke. And the lord Gento meet with them and ask them about the purpose of their visit.
Gento host asked them, no need what Mr.? Then one of the two members of Kopassus replied that they were his father Marius Atapen. After iitu lord Gento immediately excused himself and went out of the office because there are matters to be resolved.
On the day of Saturday, July 27, 2013 approximately 10.30 WPB, three members of Kopassus named Son, Heri, Akbar visited the secretariat KNPB Merauke region. Purpose of their visit is to meet with the Chairman of the PRD Region Merauke. At that time Chairman of the KNPB not be in the Secretariat. After that they headed to the Chair KNPB Merauke to meet. But they could not get into the house but only watched lord Gento in front of his house and away. Distance from the Secretariat KNPB / PRD home to host Gento approximately 100 meters.
On the day Monday, July 27th, 2013 at approximately 10 WPB, when the lord Gento while storytelling with friends - friends in the tavern (where selling vegetables) Sicilian mother's located in front of the village office palm 5, two members of Kopassus with motorhome came megapro the place. Once they may be seated, they immediately told me about the father of Marius Atapen are also growing and selling tomatoes. After that they were asked directly to the host Gento who sit side by side with members of Kopassus. The question about the activities of the concerned. This sounds like a question, Kopassus: father work where? Then lord Gento replied, "I am the mining department officials." After that they (Kopassus) asked again to host Gento, Kopassus:'ve come home from work whether / when to come home from work? Mr. Gento mejawab them: "home affairs and it does not concern me." And the lord Gento said goodbye and left.
Hose how many hours later two members of Kopassus also trailed advisor KNPB / PRD are also the husband of the mother PRD Chairman, Mr. Mathias Tambaip while on his way to the Merauke district office as the initial destination. Mr. mathias use revo motors. But on the way to the district office of lord Mathias passed with two members of Kopassus were using a different megapro motorcycle. In question does not directly go to the district office but changed his destination only to deceive because he was being followed. When in the course of two members of Kopassus who had trailed the host Mathias ran towards the city. To ensure that the two members of Kopassus was trailed host Mathias, the subject stopped at the diner and look towards Kediri two members of Kopassus. This diner is located in the UB. At that time they (the two members of Kopassus) the stop across the street. Sure enough, that two members of Kopassus was being trailed host Mathias.
After a host of food stalls Mathias proceed to the district office. On the way to their district office continues to follow. Upon arriving at the office of the district in question was about to finish his business and home. Two members of Kopassus had been out of sight again. Mr. Mathias passed by two other members of Kopassus when they wanted to go home. The two members of his change in position two do pembuntututan and monitoring of the host Mathias concerned to arrive safely at home.
Chronological reports and we wish to convey.
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