Govt awaiting results of police
probe into Papua congress incidents
Tuesday, 8 November 2011
Jakarta (ANTARA News) -
Coordinating Minister for Political, Legal and Security Affairs Djoko Suyanto
said the government would wait for the results of the police investigation into
the incidents around the recent Papua People`s Congress in Papua that left some
people dead.
He said the police were not alone
in investigating the case as the National Commission on Human Rights (Komnas
HAM) had been doing the same. The government, however, could not rely on the
outcome of the investigation of one party only.
"The police are not investigating
the case alone, several other quarters are also involved. The police`s
credibility is at stake here. Now who can say that it was TNI and police
members that did the shootings. Can the Komnas HAM do so?. Let them do it if
they think so but we will wait for the results of the police`s own
investigation," he said.
Asked if the organizers of the
Third Papuan People`s Congress had sent a letter to his office containing a
notification about the event, Djoko admitted his office did receive such letter
but his office had never issued a permit for the congress because, like for any
seminar, a congress did not require a permit from his office.
"Indeed there was a
notification about it and it was no problem for a congress or a seminar to be
held so long as it is peaceful as the one I attended three months ago. There
was no prohibition. But declaring independence is another matter," he
said.
Regarding security in Papua,
Djoko said that both TNI and the police had standard operating procedures.
Asked if the provision of
Freeport funds to the police should be stopped, Djoko said "just ask the
police chief about that."
Komnas HAM had earlier said its
team had found evidence of acts of violence committed by TNI and police members
during a raid to disperse the 3rd Papuan People`s Congress on October 17-19 in
Abepura, Jayapura, which it said amounted to human right violations.
Komnas HAM chief Ifdhal Kasim
said to newsmen at the Komnas HAM office here on November 4, Komnas HAM in its
investigation from October 24-27 found various facts of violence by security
forces against congress participants.
He said the human rights
violations led to the death of three civilians, namely Daniel Kadepa, Yakobus
Samonsabra and Asa Yeuw.
"The security forces should
have only caught them without necessarily having to raid the meeting , and
should not have used violence or shot three people," he said.
Therefore, he said, Komnas HAM
had asked for a halt to sweeps conducted by security forces as such actions
would only create fear among the local people.
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