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Hubertus Mabel (30), who was shot dead KNPB members of the TNI / police in Wamena, Papua (Photo: knpbnews.com) |
PAPUAN,
Manokwari - Institute for Research Study and Development of Legal Aid
(LP3BH) Manokwari see violations of human rights continue to occur in
Papua lately and never resolved legally by authorized state institutions
such as the National Commission on Human Rights ( Komnas HAM)."Even
the human rights abuses impressed allowed to occur without legal
action," said Yan Christian Warinussy, Executive Director LP3BH
Manokwari, West Papua.Warinnusy
added, the Commission seemed to let continue the actions of the
security forces (police and military) in Papua are indications of state
violence against civilians in Papua in the absence of progressive steps.In
terms of law, the Commission should disclose clearly about the causes
and background material as well as the fact of the existence of an
alleged or charges imposed on certain people or certain activists or [uncertain civic organizations.In
a release received suarapapua.com in say, often (Police) to take legal
action, such as capturing a particular person or persons using violent
means, but the target did not show a grim look or can give the
impression of a group or person who comes from the unity of the radical, destructive measures that should require even violence using firearms.Mako
Tabuni deaths on June 14, 2012 and the shooting of Hubertus Mabel and
Natalis Alua on December 15, 2012 revealed similar facts.Both
were allegedly involved shootings crime "mystery" around the Jayapura
Police Station and assault, but the evidence that could strengthen the
police allegations were never disclosed and always ended with the
statement that Mako and also Hubertus and Natalis paralyzed due to
attack or fight or want seize or carry homemade weapons and would threaten the safety officer. These statements are always on the catapult kepublik by police officers in this area.In
the mentioned also in the release, LP3BH see that the truth behind the
statement that the police officer should be a record that should be
explored by the Commission, because it seems to be an imbalance in the
context of action, facts and statements from the police and the shooting
victims and their families."Komnas
HAM must use the authority granted by the Law No. 39 Year 1999 on Human
Rights and especially Law No. 26 Year 2000 on Human Rights Court," said
Warinussy.In
performing these duties, the Commission can establish relations with
civil society groups in Papua, for example by religious institutions
(church), because of the religious leaders in Papua are very aware and
have the correct information about the number of shooting incidents that
often occur in his wilay , for example, in the Central Highlands region, (Wamena, Tingginambut, Lanny Jaya, Puncak Jaya and Purima).LP3BH
Manokwari as a human rights advocacy organization in Papua because it
urges the Commission to immediately conduct a study and independent
inquiry into the violent events that have revealed indications of gross
human rights violations during the past year 2012."This
investigation is important to reveal the truth behind each of these
events to meet all those allegedly involved in the dispute, whether
police, military and those who have been accused by the State as
criminals and separatists like KNPB, TPN, OPM and the Papuan Customary
Council ( DAP), "Warinnusy closed.
source : http://suarapapua.com
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