Indonesian President to receive ghoulish Halloween welcome
Media Advisory Notice
Demonstrations planned for Wednesday, 31 October 2012
What: As Indonesian security forces opened fire on unarmed protestors attending a demonstration in Papua in support of an International Parliamentarians for West Papua meeting in the UK Parliament, human rights groups are planning to mark the state visit of Indonesian President, Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, with protests on behalf the victims of abuses in Papua, Timor-Leste and elsewhere. During the visit, from 31 October to 2 November, the British Government will also be challenged about its policy of increasing arms sales to Indonesia, its training of anti-terror police implicated in the killing of Papuan leaders, and its promotion of unsustainable business interests in Papua and elsewhere.
When: 31 October 2012
13:00–14:30: Demonstration opposite Downing Street, London, SW1A
13:30: Photo opportunity – Mock presentation of giant dossier of unresolved human rights cases to Indonesian President by the ghosts of victims.
Why: Despite Indonesia’s transition from dictatorship to democracy, many serious human rights problems remain. The rights groups will be highlighting key issues during the visit, including UK training of Indonesia’s counter-terrorism unit, Densus 88; Arms Sales; Human Rights in Papua; The Need for Dialogue in Papua; Rights, Livelihoods and Climate Justice; Religious Intolerance; and Timor-Leste and Impunity. Information about these issues is set out in a briefing available here.
Who: Groups organising the protests include TAPOL, Down to Earth, Amnesty International, Survival International, the UK-based NGO Forum for Indonesia and Timor-Leste and their supporters.
How: For interviews and further information, please contact - Paul Barber, TAPOL (paul.barber@tapol.org; 07747 301 739); Chloe Corbin, Survival International (020 7687 8700); Andrew Hickman, Down to Earth (indonesiandrew@yahoo.com 07504 738 696).
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