Saturday, September 26, 2020

1) Police refute crackdown on demonstrators rallying against autonomy


2) Armed Papuan criminals in Intan Jaya committed 17 crimes: police  
3) Church disappointed by government silence over killing of Papuan pastor
4) Third pastor killed in Papua this century, says church fellowship
5) Prabowo approves recruitment of 1,000 Special Autonomy soldiers in West Papua
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1) Police refute crackdown on demonstrators rallying against autonomy
 8 hours ago
Timika, Papua (ANTARA) - The Indonesian police officers in Mimika District, Papua Province, dismissed claims of having cracked down on several youths rallying for discontinuation of the special autonomy status granted to Papua and West Papua.

"The allegations are completely groundless," Head of the Mimika Police Precinct's Criminal Investigation Unit Adjunct Sen. Coms. Hermanto stated in Timika, the capital of Mimika District, on Saturday, in connection with the rally staged on Sept 23.

Hermanto denied allegations by several individuals that the policemen had physically abused protesters while clarifying that the policemen, assisted by several military personnel, were instead attacked by them.

"They pelted stones at us at Perintis Street of Timika Indah. We have video footage as evidence," he noted, adding that the police caught eight protesters, including five believed to have organized the protest.

They were identified as Andi Murib (25), a field coordinator and university student, Peuyoka Yeimo (28), Melvin Yogi (33) working as a farmer, Penehan Wanimpa (24), and Dolice Yaouwau (28).

However, the police had released them all, he confirmed.

The administration of Megawati Soekarnoputri had passed a law on special autonomy in the provinces of Papua and West Papua in 2001 to guarantee Papuans the right to manage their own region politically, economically, and culturally.

The law also stipulated the allotment of special autonomy funds, valid for a period of two decades.

As the transfer of funds will end in 2021, the House of Representatives has included the deliberation of Papua's special autonomy status in this year's National Legislation Program (Prolegnas) priority list.

A Papuan youth figure urged Papua's groups to support the continuation of the special autonomy status granted to Papua and West Papua to guarantee sustainable development in all sectors of life in both provinces.

In conversation with ANTARA in Jayapura, the capital of Papua Province, on Aug 11, 2020, Tanus Komba opined that rejecting the continuation of the law on special autonomy (Otsus), passed in 2001, was not a solution.

Komba agreed to a deliberation on revising this special autonomy law rather than rejecting it on account of its crucial role in boosting regional development in public sectors, such as health, education, and infrastructure.

The Papuan youth figure asserted that the special autonomy status granted by the central government to Papuans mirrored Indonesia's care for its people.

"We must be proud of it because only Papua and Aceh have been granted this privilege. Hence, we must support it," Komba emphasized. Related news: Special autonomy successful in boosting development in West Papua
Related news: Lend support for continuation of special autonomy status: Papua figure


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Reporter: Evarianus S, Rahmad Nasution
Editor: Suharto

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2) Armed Papuan criminals in Intan Jaya committed 17 crimes: police  
8 hours ago
Jayapura, Papua (ANTARA) - Over the last nine months of 2020, armed Papuan criminal groups operating in Intan Jaya, Papua, were involved in 17 cases of armed violence against innocent civilians and security personnel, a top police officer stated.

As a result of their increasing acts of lethal violence, six people, including the Indonesian Military (TNI) personnel, died, Papua Police Chief Inspector General Paulus Waterpauw was quoted by ANTARA as saying here on Saturday.

The armed criminals not only attacked civilians and security personnel but also set ablaze several excavators and kiosks, he noted.

In the past, the criminal groups just passed by Intan Jaya's areas en route to several mountainous areas, including those in Tembagapura Sub-district, Mimika District. However, currently, they had made the district their base, he pointed out.

Waterpauw further unveiled that six armed criminal groups were actively operating in Intan Jaya’s areas, including Hipadipa Sub-district. They were led by Sebinus Waker and reportedly possessed 17 rifles.

They snatched the weapons during raids against TNI and police personnel, including a steyr rifle that they had grabbed in 2015, he pointed out.

The lack of good infrastructure facilities and mountainous terrain in the district had made it easier for them to escape, but the security personnel have persistently striven to enforce the law against them to end their acts of violence, he stated.

Meanwhile, under the security personnel's efforts to crack down on the notorious armed criminals, a high-ranking police officer confirmed earlier that no additional policemen were deployed from Mimika to Intan Jaya.

"I insist there is no deployment of additional police officers from Timika," Mimika Police Chief Adjunct Sen. Coms. IGG Era Adhinata notified local journalists in Timika, the capital of Mimika District, Papua Province, on Sept 24.

Adhinata remarked that several armed criminal groups that had operated in the Tembagapura Sub-district area in Mimika District returned to their areas of origin in the districts of Intan Jaya, Puncak, and Puncak Jaya.

"The armed criminal groups from Ilaga in Puncak District have moved from Tembagapura. Of course, they pass by the areas of Intan Jaya District, including the Yambi group, which is led by the Lekagak Telenggen and Murib military group," he remarked.

The armed criminals, led by Sabinus Waker, had also moved from Tembagapura Sub-district to the areas of Intan Jaya District. Currently, those still operating in the Tembagapura Sub-district areas might be the group of Kali Kopi or Timika, led by Joni Botak, he revealed. Related news: Jelek Waker-led armed group masterminded shooting of priest: police
Related news: Armed civilians tortures, kills two in Papua's Sugapa district


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Reporter: Evarukdijati, Rahmad Nasution
Editor: Suharto

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3) Church disappointed by government silence over killing of Papuan pastor

CNN Indonesia – September 24, 2020

Jakarta – Tabernacle Bible Church of Indonesia (GKII) Synod Chairperson Daniel Ronda admits to being disappointed that President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo has yet to respond to the shooting of Pastor Yeremia Zanambani, who was shot dead near his residence in the Hitadipa district of Intan Jaya regency in Papua on Saturday September 19.

“We deplore the government’s position which up until today has yet to make any comment whatsoever about this incident. Either from Pak [Mr] Jokowi, or anyone else”, said Ronda during a virtual press conference organised by the Indonesian Communion of Churches (PGI) on Thursday September 24.

He said that the GKII is still of the view that the TNI (Indonesian military) is responsible for the killing of the religious leader in Papua.

Ronda explained that this suspicion will not change until there is an explanation and clarification from an investigation conducted by the government.

GKII Synod working body chairperson Andrikus Mofu took the opportunity to touch on Widodo’s speech at the United Nations General Assembly on Wednesday September 22 in which Widodo showed that he was very concerned about the problems in the world, including the conflict in Palestine. The Papuan people, he said, need to question this concern.

“This makes us ask our president, to what extent as the head of state [are you] responsible for resolving the problems which are currently being faced by the Indonesian people”, said Mofu, “More specifically those which are happing in the land of Papua”.

Mofu also said that the government and the Indonesian public cannot ignore the series of incidents which have claimed human lives in Papua, either civilians or TNI and Indonesian police personnel. The state needs to be serious about resolving these deep rooted problems in Papua.

“I’m reminding [the government] to immediately form an independent team to conduct a fair, balanced investigation to reveal [the truth] behind the incidents which have occurred recently in Papua”, said Mofu.

In addition to this, he added, Widodo needs to reevaluate the massive military deployment in Papua.

“I ask the government, Bapak President to immediately reevaluate it. Especially with regard to the massive deployment of troops in Papua”, said Mofu. “Which in the end have never resolved the problems in Papua”.

The shooting of Zanambani has attracted public attention because of the repeated incidents of violence which have occurred in Papua which to this day have yet to be clarified.

The TNI says that the Free Papua Organisation-West Papua National Liberation Army (TPNPB-OPM), which the government calls an Armed Criminal Group (KKB), shot Zanambani. The TPNPB-OPM meanwhile accuses the TNI of killing the pastor.

Cenderawasih/Regional Military Command XVII commander Major General Herman Asaribab said that he has ordered his officers to be involved in the investigation into the shooting.

The Papua regional police meanwhile have also sent a team of investigators to the Bomba Village to question Zanambani’s wife and say they will conduct a reenactment at the scene of the crime.

And it is not just the police and military. The National Human Rights Commission (Komnas HAM) is also preparing an investigation team to look into Zanambani’s killing.

Komnas HAM Commissioner Beka Ulung Hapsara says that the Komnas HAM’s representative office in Papua has already received a complaint directly from Papuan Traditional Council (DAP) Secretary John Gobay with regard to the incident. (mjo/kid)

[Translated by James Balowski. Abridged slightly for readably. The original title of the article was” Gereja Kecewa Jokowi Belum Bersikap atas Penembakan Pendeta”.]

Source: https://www.cnnindonesia.com/nasional/20200924183534-12-550639/gereja-kecewa-jokowi-belum-bersikap-atas-penembakan-pendeta

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4) Third pastor killed in Papua this century, says church fellowship
 By PMC Editor -  September 25, 2020

By Benny Mawel and Budi Sutrisno in Jayapura and Jakarta

The killing of Pastor Yeremia Zanambani in Intan Jaya regency, Papua, last weekend – allegedly carried out by personnel from the Indonesian military (TNI) – is the third case targeting a churchman in Papua since 2004, says a church fellowship.

The TNI has denied involvement in all three killings, accusing pro-independence rebels of killing two of them and claiming that the other one was not actually dead.

Human rights institutions have called on the government to open an independent investigation to shed light on the killings.

The president of the Papuan Baptist Churches Fellowship, Rev Socratez Sofyan Yoman, has alleged that prior to Yeremia, TNI members had shot dead two other pastors – Geyimin Nirigi and Elisa Tabuni – in separate incidents.

Geyimin was killed in Mapenduma district, Nduga regency, on December 19, 2018, he said, adding that the victim was reportedly forced to dig a grave in the backyard of his house, before being shot dead and his body burned.

“[Geyimin] had been a church pioneer since 1963. He was an old man, a figure who had received the gospel in Nduga,” Rev Socratez said.

Socratez said a TNI spokesman at that time had denied the allegation, saying Geyimin was alive and well.

Investigation results
However, he added, the results of an investigation by the Papuan Human Integrity Justice and Peace Foundation showed that Geyimin had died, allegedly at the hands of TNI personnel.

Meanwhile, Elisa Tabuni was reportedly handcuffed and shot dead by members of the Army’s Special Forces (Kopassus) in Tingginambut district, Puncak Jaya regency, on August 16, 2004, Rev Socratez said.

He said the TNI had also denied this allegation, claiming that Tabuni had died at the hands of Goliath Tabuni, a pro-independence leader based in the district.

Rev Socratez strongly condemned the recent killing of Pastor Zanambani, as well as the other two cases, saying that it was “an accursed act before God and man”.

“The cruelty, violence and savagery of the TNI against the pastors is an affront to humanity and should be condemned,” he said.

Local news reports in Papua have reported that Pastor Zanambani was shot dead on his way to his pig pen on Saturday, at the same time as a military operation was taking place.

Rev Socratez said at least seven churches had been emptied, with many members of the congregations fleeing into the forests, as a result of military operations in Papua.

Rev Zanambani was the head of a theological school in Hitadipa district in Intan Jaya and a pastor in the Imanuel Hutadipa congregation of the Indonesian Evangelical Christian Church (GKII). He was also a Bible translator and a community leader of the Moni tribe.

Moni tribe investigating
Executives of the GKII and the Indonesian Communion of Churches (PGI), as well as figures from the Moni tribe, are currently probing the incident.

The PGI has sent a letter to President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo, urging him to establish an independent team to thoroughly investigate this case, with support from the Papuan Police and the National Commission on Human Rights (Komnas HAM) in Papua.

Rev Socratez urged Jokowi to end military operations in Papua. He also urged the Papuan Council of Churches (WPCC) to write to the Pacific Conference of Churches (PCC) and the World Council of Churches (WCC) to urge Pacific island nations to raise the issue at a United Nations forum.

Komnas HAM commissioner Beka Ulung Hapsara said the commission had received a report regarding the latest incident from Papuan Students Alliance head John Gobay on Monday, and had immediately launched an investigation into the case.

“We have not concluded who is responsible. However, Komnas HAM believes that the government needs to evaluate its security approach in Papua to stop the cycle of violence involving TNI, armed groups and civil society, to which a long list of people have fallen victim,” Hapsara said.

Amnesty International Indonesia executive director Usman Hamid urged the government to investigate Rev Zanambani’s case and provide an explanation whether TNI personnel were responsible for the incident.

“This shooting again shows the failure of the state to bring peace to Papua. Since the beginning of the year, there have been at least 15 cases of extrajudicial shootings there. When can Papuans be free to live in peace?” Usman said in a statement.

Armed group
The Papua Police said the latest incident was committed by an “armed group”, aiming to attract global attention ahead of the UN General Assembly scheduled for the end of this month, although the police were investigating the motive behind the shooting.

TNI spokesperson for the Joint Regional Defence Command III in Papua Colonel Gusti Nyoman Suriastawa also said Rev Zanambani had been shot by an armed group, although he said he was still waiting for the results of an investigation by the Cendrawasih Regional Military Command.

“I don’t know [if there were two previous cases]. It’s been a long time. I’m afraid I might provide an incorrect statement. Let’s all wait for the investigation while we mourn the deceased,” he said.

Cendrawasih Regional Military Command spokesperson Lieutenant-Colonel Reza Patria said on Tuesday that his team was still investigating the incident and declined to elaborate further.

Wenda condemns Papua ‘killing zone’
At the United Nations, United Liberation Movement of West Papua (ULMWP) chair Benny Wenda issued a statement condemning the killing of Pastor Zanambani.

“We [have] received another example of what ‘Special Autonomy’ means for us. Pastor Yeremia Zanambani, a loved religious leader in the regency of Intan Jaya, was murdered in cold-blood by colonial Indonesian troops,” he said.

“We know that the history of imperialism – in West Papua as elsewhere – is a history written in blood. We will not accept another 20 years ‘Special Autonomy’ bloodshed.

“Under the eyes of the world, as the UN General Assembly meets, another pastor has been killed by Indonesia.

The UN may be celebrating 75 years of its existence, but for us it has been 57 years of being ignored by the UN.

“Indonesia has ignored and disregarded the words and will of the Pacific Islands Forum and 79 countries in the Organisation of African, Caribbean and Pacific States, and continued to use West Papua as a closed killing zone.”

Benny Mawel and Budi Sutrisno were reporting for The Jakarta Post.

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5) Prabowo approves recruitment of 1,000 Special Autonomy soldiers in West Papua

Antara News - September 7, 2020

Toyiban, Manokwari -- Defense Minister Prabowo Subianto has approved a program to recruit 1,000 Special Autonomy non-commissioned officers  (Bintara Otsus) which was proposed by the West Papua/Kasuari/XVIII Regional Military Command (Kodam).

Kodam Kasuari commander Major General Ali Hamdan Bogra explained that the recruitment of the 1,000 Bintara Otsus would be done in cooperation with the West Papua provincial government and all regency and municipal government. Participants that can take part in the recruitment will be indigenous Papuan women and men.

"The candidates will come from all regencies and cities in the territory of West Papua. Participants can register themselves with the closest Korem [Sub-Regional Military Command] and Kodim [District Military Command] in their respective areas", said Bogra in Manokwari on Monday September 7.

Bogra said that the participants who are accepted will be trained at military battalion headquarters (Rindam) throughout Indonesia bearing in mind that the Rindam XVIII/Kasuari's infrastructure is still limited.

The hope is, said Bogra, that the Bintara Otsus can be deployed back to regencies and cities throughout West Papua as motivators to mobilise the youth generation to step forward in safeguarding the stability of the Unitary State of the Republic of Indonesia (NKRI).

Kasuari/XVIII Chief of Staff Brigadier General Ferry Zein said earlier that they are currently discussing the program with governors, regencies and mayors through West Papua province. It is hoped that the program will be paid for by Special Autonomy funds.

"It's hoped that this program will be an opportunity for indigenous Papuan women and men to have a career as a TNI [Indonesian military] member", said Zein.

Zein said that Kodam Kasuari still needs many personnel new units that they want to establish and it is hoped that local people can fill this deficit. He said that Kodam Kasuari is still quite new and still growing, adding that they are pushing for the formation of five new Kodim and one Korem in Fakfak to support Kodam Kasuari's work.

"West Papua is vast, Kodam only has one Korem at present. Because of this it must be augmented by at least one more Korem. We will form a brigade, so we need many personnel to fill it", said Zein.

Zein explained that over the last few years indigenous Papuan women and men have been prioritised in the recruitment of new members and Kodam is allocating 80 percent of positions to local recruits.

[Translated by James Balowski. The original title of the article was "Menhan Prabowo setujui perekrutan 1.000 Bintara Otsus Papua Barat".]

Source: https://papua.antaranews.com/berita/582550/menhan-prabowo-setujui-perekrutan-1000-bintara-otsus-papua-barat
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