January 4, 2007
In an attack on religious freedom and the church in West Papua the Indonesian Police have accused the
The increase in repressive Indonesian Government action in West Papua is occurring at time when the Australia Indonesia security treaty is to be ratified by Australian Parliament & would mean Australia Government would not involve itself in the civil rights issues in
Two
These latest allegations come after a peaceful demonstration by some 400 members of the church & Papuan students outside the Kingmi Church Synod Office in Jayapura two days ago (30th of December 2006).
Police had forcibly occupied the Synod Office in Jayapura, injuring two clergy, Rev. Seblum Karubaba and Rev. Noakh Nawipa, in the process. The police occupied the office for nearly 24 hours but were forced to concede to the church demands and vacate the office.
Rev. Benny Giay, the Chair of the Kingmi Church Bureau of Justice and Peace, says that this unprecedented action by Indonesian police is a blatant attack on rights of religious freedom & free speech.
Rev Benny Giay said today, “I believe that the Rev Paul Paksoal, who is the President of the Tabernacle Bible Church of Indonesia (Gereja Kemah Injil
Rev. Benny Giay and Rev Noakh Nawipa vigorously deny all the accusations and insist that they are being targeted because their nonviolent work for justice and peace in
Benny giay said today, “ This action is a strategy by Indonesian security forces to use the
Rev Benny Giay said today “The victims of Indonesian brutality are the members of the church. The church has the right to stand up for the rights of the people. It is an attack on the institution and legitimate work of the
Rev Ishak Onawame, Kingmi church and Antonius Wamang case
Matthew Jamieson representing the Institute for Papuan Advocacy & Human Rights said today, ‘Initial investigations by Human Rights workers on the ground in Timika and the Indonesian Police implicated the Indonesian military in the attack near
“The arrest by Indonesian police of Antonius Wamang and twelve others, including Rev Izhak Onawame from the
“At the time of the arrests Rev Izhak Onawame, was the District Super-intendant of the Kingmi church in the Mimika region, which includes Timika, Tembagapurra and the
“The arrest of Wamang and others coincided with a US Government decision to renew military ties with Indonesian in January 2006. The
Matthew Jamieson representing the Institute for Papuan Advocacy & Human Rights also said today, “The sentencing of the defendants of the Timika case by the
“It is highly questionable that Rev Isahk Onawame and most of the others charged had any involvement in the 2002 incident at all.”
“This action of the Indonesian Police to also implicate Rev Benny Giay and Rev Noakh Nawipa is highly repressive, unjustified & politically motivated.” Matthew Jamieson said.
Security treaty between Indonesian & Australia
Matthew Jamieson went on to say today “The increase in repressive Indonesian Government action in West Papua directly correlates to the recent security treaty negotiated between
Matthew Jamieson said, “The attack on the Kingmi Church and TNI preparedness to carry out further military operations in the Mulia and Bolakme region of the highlands shows that even before it has been ratified by Parliament in Australia, the new security treaty has effectively given the Indonesian police and military a green light to crack down on the West Papuan community.”
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