Press Release – Young Peoples’ Concerned Network
A collection of Youth/Human Rights Organisations and Advocates based in Fiji (and across Oceania) are concerned with the continued suppression of witnesses and the media regarding the imprisonment and secret court proceedings surrounding the arrest …Activists condemn youth activist detainments in West Papua
A Open Letter to the Government of Indonesia, Indonesian Youth Activists, Indonesian Human Rights Defenders and Organisations, and the People of West Papua.
RE: FREE YOUTH ACTIVISTS AND RESPECT HUMAN RIGHTS OF THE PEOPLE OF WEST PAPUA
June 14, 2011
A collection of Youth/Human Rights Organisations and Advocates based in Fiji (and across Oceania) are concerned with the continued suppression of witnesses and the media regarding the imprisonment and secret court proceedings surrounding the arrest of 5 youth activists arrested on December 17th 2010 for raising the West Papua Liberation Flag.
Five youth activists Jhon Wenda, George Rawiay, Benha Supanga, Alex Duwe, and Iyance have been charged under Article 106 and 110 of the Indonesian Criminal Code.
Some 200 people took part in a peaceful ceremony outside Manokwari in December 2010, during which the Morning Star flag, a symbol of Papuan independence, was raised in commemoration of the declaration of Papuan independence in 1962. When the flag was raised, Indonesian Military advanced on the crowd, firing shots and beating people with batons.
We have been advised by colleagues within the West Papua Liberation Movement that the health of these 5 youth activist and safety after been detained since December 2010 is of serious concern. They also noted the media censorship on the case and how many witnesses are afraid to testify because of further repression. We have also been told that a heighten sense of fear has been fueled by the continued presence of a 1000 plus military presence in the province of Manokwari that were ordered into the area.
Human Rights and the protection of activists or defenders of these rights must be respected if we are to allow peace to exist in West Papua. Indonesia as a State signatory to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and many other Human Rights Instruments should see its role in the protection and advancement of Human Rights, Media Freedom, Civil and Political Rights of all peoples they claim to govern.
Indonesia was re-elected this year into the UN Human Rights Council for the period 2011-2014, which is an inter-governmental body within the UN system made up of 47 States responsible for strengthening the promotion and protection of human rights around the globe. Indonesia’s own human rights record has recently been brought to the forefront and we remind State parties of their obligations to ensure citizens are treated with dignity regardless of ethnicity, age or political opinion.
We urge the Indonesian President and Government of Indonesia, Indonesian Human Rights Organisations and all stakeholders to intervene and ensure the release of the 5 youth activists and to make a public commitment that there will be no further arrests of individuals purely for the peaceful exercise of their right to freedom of expression, opinion, belief or association. Specifically, we seek to ensure that laws concerning “rebellion” (Articles 106 and 110 of the Indonesian Criminal Code) are not used against people who have engaged only in peaceful activities.
As we do not seek to advocate a particular position on the political status of West Papua, We believe the right to freedom of expression includes the right to peacefully advocate referenda, independence or other political solutions under a free media. These rights must be upheld and respected.
Signed
Peter Waqavonovono
Young Peoples Concerned Network
Suva, Fiji
Sharon Bhagwan-Rolls
FemlinkPacific
Suva, Fiji
Filomena Tuivanualevu
Youth Coalition Fiji
Suva, Fiji
Veena Singh Bryar
FemlinkPacific
Suva, Fiji
Melei Melei
Tuvalu National Youth Council
Samuela Vadei
Western Youth United
Lautoka, Fiji
Felicity Dronavanua
Change Makers Youth Club
Savusavu, Fiji
Siosiua Po’oi Pohiva
Friendly Islands Human Rights and Democracy Movement Inc
Nukualofa, Tonga
John Tabeo
Rabi Youth Club
Rabi, Fiji
Reginald Prasad
DAWG Youth Club
Labasa, Fiji
O A’U ( Oceania Audacities United)
Long Beach, California
‘Amelia Niumeitolu
Kris Prasad
Drodrolagi Movement
Suva, Fiji
Peni Moore
Womens Action for Change
Suva, Fiji
Seona Smiles
Writer
Suva, Fiji
Ester Grace
Soccer Initiatives for Girls
Ba, Fiji
Discombobulated Bubu
Democracy Advocate – Libertarian,
Fiji
Samuel Bird
Malaita Youth Club
Solomon Islands
Dennis Mekai
Vanuaku Youth Club
Santo, Vanuatu
Frank Lagi
Komas Bahai Youth
Honiara, Solomon Islands
Sepesa Sigatokacake Rasili
MENFiji
Suva, Fiji
ENDS
http://www.freewestpapua.org/index.php/news/1546-fijii-activists-open-letter-for-respect-of-human-rights-in-papua
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