Saturday, May 8, 2021

1) Man posting opinion about Papuans’ ‘genocide’ arrested for alleged hate speech


2) Indonesian Military, Police Chiefs Visit Troubled Papua Region
3) A firefight took place in Ilaga on Thursday night, when residents fled
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1) Man posting opinion about Papuans’ ‘genocide’ arrested for alleged hate speech


 News Desk May 8, 2021 12:52 am
Jakarta, CNN Indonesia – The police’s Nemangkawi task force in Papua has just arrested a man in Mimika Regency for allegedly talking about dddddddd”genocide” against Papuans in his Facebook account. The police accused him of spreading hate speech.

 

“The Nemangkawi task force arrested on Wednesday Harun Gobai, the owner of a Facebook account Enago Wamoki, who spread the hate speech,” Nemangkawi task force spokesperson Sr. Comr. Iqbal Alqudusy said on Thursday, May 6, 2021.

Alqudusy said there were at least two Gobai’s posts alleged of violating the law. The first was Gobai’s status on April 20, 2021, which warned Papuans about the government’s attempt to exterminate Indigenous Papuans.

Gobai wrote, “To all Papuans in the Papua land from Sorong to Merauke, please be careful when going outside because in the eyes of the Republic of Indonesia, the Indonesian Military [TNI] and police, the State Intelligence, the Special Forces [Kopassus], we, Papuans, are all the TPNPB/OPM [the West Papua National Liberation Army/Free Papua Movement]. This is because their goal is to exterminate all Indigenous Papuans in their own land”.

 

Gobai also reportedly tweeted in July 2020 about the government’s failure at implementing the Papua special autonomy (Otsus) that resulted in a series of violence in Papua.

 

Indeed, many civil groups and experts have been criticizing the Otsus for not bringing about significant change in Papua and perpetuating violence and human rights violations in Papua, including violations to freedom of expression. Experts and rights groups have also put lights on the TNI and police brutality resulting in civilian casualties in Papua.

 

The police named Gobai a suspect anyway. “The police will stand against provocative accounts that spread hatred and hostility based on ethnicity, religion, race, or societal group (SARA). The suspect is currently being questioned by the Mimika Police with digital forensic examination also taking place,” said Alqudusy.

 

Gobai was charged with violating Article 45 a Paragraph 2 of the Information and Electronic Transaction Law on spreading hate speech and SARA-based information.

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https://www.benarnews.org/english/news/indonesian/chiefs-visit-05072021171442.html

2) Indonesian Military, Police Chiefs Visit Troubled Papua Region

Ronna Nirmala and Tria Dianti 
Jakarta 2021-05-07

Indonesia’s military and national police chiefs visited the rebellious Papua region Friday, in a rare joint trip to discuss security there with field commanders after insurgents dealt government forces setbacks, including assassinating an army general last month.

Air Marshal Hadi Tjahjanto, head of the armed forces (TNI), and Gen. Listyo Sigit Prabowo, the chief of police, arrived together on Thursday night as a firefight with the separatist rebels flared up in Papua’s Ilaga district. Ilaga is in Puncak, a regency where insurgents have mounted deadly attacks lately.

On Friday, the chiefs met in nearby Mimika regency with leaders and members of a joint military-police counter-insurgency task force, before the two were scheduled to return to Jakarta in the late afternoon, officials said.

Rebels opened fire at government security forces in Ilaga on Thursday night, setting off a gunfight that lasted two hours, said Senior Commissioner M. Iqbal Alqudusy, spokesman for Operation Nemangkawi, as the task force is known. Hundreds of residents fled their homes to safety, he said.

“They fired shots to lure police and frighten the people in Ilaga, but soldiers and police were on standby there,” Iqbal told BenarNews. “It was sporadic gunfire.”

“There were no casualties or fatalities and today people are going about their activities as usual,” he said.

Meanwhile, Papuans reported that internet service had been cut for the past week and telephone service was patchy in the remote and largely underdeveloped region in far-eastern Indonesia.

The two chiefs landed in Papua 10 days after President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo ordered a crackdown on the rebels after they gunned down Brig. Gen. I Gusti Putu Danny Nugraha Karya during a roadside ambush in Puncak on April 25. He headed the Papua operation of the State Intelligence Agency.    

“The commander and the police chief gathered with task-force members to strengthen the synergy between the two forces and provide encouragement for the personnel here,” Iqbal said.

Hadi told a parliamentary hearing on Thursday that he and Listyo were going to Papua to communicate directly with personnel in the field.

“We do get reports all the time regarding the latest situation, but of course we really need direct communication and discussions with the commanders on the ground,” Hadi told lawmakers.

Last month, the Indonesian government designated the Free Papua Movement separatist group and its armed wing, the West Papua National Liberation Army (TPNPB), as terrorists.

That happened after the TPNPB claimed responsibility for killing Putu Danny as well as two teachers, a motorcycle taxi driver and a 16-year-old in separate incidents in April. The rebels said the civilians worked as spies for the government.

They also killed a police officer during a gunfight on April 27.

Although Jokowi had ordered government forces to intensify operations against the rebels, no additional troops were being deployed to Papua, according to military spokesman Col. Djawara Whimbo.

“We will not dispatch more personnel. If we send new personnel, it will be to replace those who left,” he told BenarNews.  

A plan to send to Papua 400 personnel from Infantry Battalion 315 – an army unit dubbed “Satan’s Forces” – was part of a normal rotation of troops in and out of the region, he said. The unit got its nickname from having seen action decades ago in former conflict zones, including East Timor and Aceh.

“They are not special forces,” Whimbo told BenarNews. “The unit has been in Papua for a long time, so it’s just a rotation.”

At present, there are around 7,000 military personnel deployed in Papua, he said.

'Striking fear into West Papuans'

Britain-based Papuan separatist leader Benny Wenda said the government is mounting some of the largest military operations in the region in years.

“The new military operations are already striking fear into West Papuans across the country. This is state terrorism,” he said in a statement posted this week on his group’s website.

In late 2020, Wenda announced the creation of a “West Papua interim government” and appointed himself president.

He urged the international community to take action.

“We are about to witness another massacre in West Papua. You have the power to intervene and help us find a peaceful solution to the crisis,” he said.

In Papua, a community leader, Samuel Tabuni, urged the government to protect the people.  

“We should never allow civilians to become victims. I fear that unarmed people will die senselessly,” he told BenarNews by phone from the region.

He said the conflict had displaced many Papuans and robbed them of their livelihoods.

“They can’t work, they can’t go to the fields,” he said. “When they are sick, they can’t go to hospitals. They can’t go to school because they are afraid.”

Internet disruptions

Melyana Ratana Pugu, a lecturer in international relations at Cenderawasih University in Jayapura, the capital of Papua province, said internet service had been down for a week.

“There is no signal here at all. I can only make calls and they were often cut off,” she told BenarNews.

“I’m wondering whether we are still Indonesian citizens when the internet is restricted,” she said.

On Sunday, the state-owned Telekomunikasi Indonesia (Telkom), said internet connections in Papua were disrupted because of damage to an underwater fiber-optic cable network on April 30.

The company said telephone and short-message services had been restored but internet connections were being gradually fixed.

“We will continue to work so that quality services can return to normal,” Telkom spokesman Pujo Pramono said in a statement.

Indonesia blocked internet services in Papua during deadly rioting and widespread anti-government protests in 2019 – when the TNI and national police chiefs last paid a joint visit to the region.

More than 40 people were killed during the 2019 unrest, which was sparked by the perceived harsh and racist treatment of Papuan students by security forces in Java, the seat of the central government in Jakarta.

In 1963, Indonesian forces invaded the Papua region – which makes up the western half of New Guinea Island – and annexed it.

Papua was incorporated into Indonesia in 1969 after a U.N.-administered ballot known as the Act of Free Choice. Many Papuans and rights groups said the vote was a sham because it involved only about 1,000 people.




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3) A firefight took place in Ilaga on Thursday night, when residents fled

Reporter: Hengky Yeimo May 7, 2021 3:12 pm


Papua No. 1 News Portal | Jubi
Jayapura, Jubi - A number of parties contacted by Jubi on Friday (7/5/2021) said that there was a firefight between the armed group of the West Papua National Liberation Army and the joint TNI / Polri forces in Ilaga District, the capital of Puncak Regency, Papua, Thursday (6 / 5/2021) night. The escalation of armed conflict in Puncak Regency has made more and more civilians displaced.

One of the residents contacted by Jubi said that gunfire between armed groups of the West Papua National Liberation Army (TPNPB) and the TNI / Polri took place in Ilaga District on Thursday at around 19.00 - 20.00 WP.

"They shot close to Bank Papua [in Ilaga], until they reached Kampung Kimak. They are fighting inside the city of Ilaga, ”he said via Whatsapp message on Thursday night.

Another Jubi source stated that on Thursday at 19.00 WP, TPNPB troops attacked the Puncak Resort Police Headquarters in Kimak Village, Ilaga. Allegedly, two policemen were injured in the attack.



"Now, Friday morning at 10.09 WP, the TNI / POLRI troops are staying calm. There was no disturbance or attack from the TPNPB, and vice versa. People living on the outskirts of the village all enter the city center, ”said the source.

The gunfire on Thursday night increased the number of displaced civilians. “So the residents of Kimak, Tagaloa, Wuloni, and Jenggerpaga Villages [in Ilaga District now] are in refuge towards Omukia District. Others ran to the Puncak Papua Regent's Office. They live in the office yard, "he said.

The escalation of armed conflict in Puncak Regency has occurred since TPNPB shot dead Oktovianus Rayo (43 years), an elementary school teacher in Julukoma Village, Beoga District on April 8, 2021. On April 9, TPNPB shot dead Beoga Junior High School 1 teacher, Yonatan Renden (28 years) . On April 14, the TPNPB shot dead an ojek driver named Udin in Eromaga, Omikia District. On April 15, TPNPB shot dead a class XI student of SMA 1 Ilaga, Ali Mom (16 years) in Kampung Wuloni, Ilaga District.

The escalation of armed conflict intensified after the TPNPB shot dead the head of the Papua Regional State Intelligence Agency, Brig. Gen. I Gusti Putu Danny Karya Nugraha in Beoga on April 25, 2021. The firefight between the TPNPB and the TNI / Polri at Puncak on 27 April 2021 resulted in civilians in the District Gome, North Gome, and Beoga fled to various regions.

On April 29, the Coordinating Minister for Political, Legal and Security Affairs, Mahfud MD announced the designation of armed groups in Papua as terrorists. The announcement was followed by the addition of TNI / Polri troops in Puncak Regency, so that firefighting between the TPNPB and the TNI / Polri was even more frequent.

Until Thursday (6/5/2021), more and more people have left Ilaga to flee to Timika, the capital of Mimika Regency, Papua. Residents also fled to Puncak Jaya Regency, which is the parent district of Puncak Regency. "The reason they fled was because they avoided gunfire from the TPNPB and TNI / POLRI," said a Jubi source.

One of the residents in Ilaga stated that on May 1 - 2, 2021, there was an increase in security forces transported by airplanes and helicopters. "Apart from [that], there are helicopters dropping TNI equipment, including armored cars," he said.

Also read: Students of Puncak Regency in Salatiga ask the military to be withdrawn from their area

A Jubi source stated that security forces burned a number of honai (traditional houses) of Ilaga residents on May 2. The same source also stated that the security forces set fire to the Mayuberi Auxiliary Health Center in North Ilaga District, and blockaded the road connecting Jilame and Mayuberi villages. On May 3, arson took place in Amungi Village, Toegi, Olenki in North Ilaga District. Until this news was published, Jubi had no comparative information on this testimony.

On May 4, Antara News Agency released a statement by the Head of Public Relations of the Papua Regional Police, Kombes Pol Ahmad Mustofa Kamal, who said that the TPNPB armed group burned down a number of public facilities such as school buildings, teacher housing, puskesmas buildings and road access from 2 - 3 May. The burnt facilities included five Mayuberi Elementary School classrooms, the teacher's official residence, the old Mayuberi Public Health Center building. Kamal stated that armed groups also damaged Kimak Bridge, Tagaloa Street and Wuloni Street (wind gate).

On Friday, the Puncak Regency Government provided assistance to residents who fled to Ilaga. The assistance was given to the refugees who were staying at the Puncak Regent's Office.

Chairman of the Puncak Regional People's Representative Council (DPRD), Lukius Newegalen, when contacted by Jubi on Friday (7/5/2021), stated that he could not comment on the situation in Ilaga. Newegalen said he was still collecting data on refugees in Puncak. "I will give the news after taking the data in the field," he said. (*)

Editor: Aryo Wisanggeni G.
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