Rabu, 14 Januari 2015

SITUASI AKHIR TEMBAGAPURA SETELAH APARAT KEAMANAN POLISI MEMBAKAR RUMAH-RUMAH WARGA ASLI SETEMPAT DI TIMIKA-PAPUA (Oleh Media Suara Wiyaimana Paniai)

PEMBAKARAN DAN PEMBONGKARAN RUMAH WARGA UTIKINI TEMBAGAPURA
KORNOLOGI DAN SITUASI TERAKHIR TEMBAGAPURA SETELAH POLISI MEMBAKAR RUMAH-RUMAH WARGA

KNPB-News, Situasi dan kondisi terakhir paska penembakan dan pembakaran rumah warga di timika tembagapura kampung BANTI I saat ini. Situasi di Timika tembagapura,sampai saat ini belum aman kemudian.Semua masyarakat orang asli papua (OAP) baik itu laki-laki perempuan,maupun anak-anak kecil yang mau melintas atau lewat menyebrang ke kampung mereka yang terletak di kali kabur dan banti semuanya di periksa satu persatu oleh petugas keamanan Indonesia TNI,POLRI BRIMOB dan lain-lain.

Kemudian semua barang-barang yang dibawah oleh rakyatpun di periksa dan Terlebih khusus petugas memeriksa laki-laki yang melintas dan menanyakan maksud dan tujuan mereka kemana ,jika mereka membawah tas ransel maka tas tersebut akan di periksa oleh TNI, dan POLRI. Kemudian Mama yang asal kampungnya dari Banti II Mengatakan kejadian pembakaran mulai hari selasa pada jam 08: 16:00 anggota TNI-POLRI NKRI bakar Rumah2 Masyarakat yang tidak bersalah.

Aparat Gabungan TNI,POLRI melakukan semua rumah-rumah rakyat asli kampung banti II di bakar habis dan orang asli papua yang tinggal di kampung tersebut, sebagian keluarga takut sehingga, mereka lari ke hutan dan sementara ini mereka tinggal di hutan dan tidak bisa keluar.
Kemudian mama dari kampung banti II tersebut juga mengatakan bahwa : kami ini orang asli di tembagapura kami pemilik negri dan pemilik tanah ini tapi TNI, POLRI dan semua kulit putih/ melayu pendatang ini yang membuat kami tersiksa dengan semua tindakan mereka Ujar mama papua Banti II. Menurut keterangan seorang pemuda yang tinggal di kali kabur Bahwa: Masyàrakat yang tinggal di kampung BANTI I sebagian besar telah di pulangkan ke timika menggunakan 6 bis dan sebagian besar masih berada di hutan karena trauma /takut kemudian Aparat gabungan keaman masih bersiaga di kampung BANTI I di halaman rumahnya yang telah di bakar. Kondisi terakhir pada 10 januari 2015 jam 03:00 wpb kemarin adalah masyarakat yang tinggal di kali kabur dan BANTI II mereka tinggal dengan rasa ketakutan karena TNI POLRI terlalu melebihi aturan mereka.

Lalu, tempat kejadian di kampung BANTI 1 di buka posko oleh keamanan anggota TNI dan POLRI. Semua ternak- ternak,Pemeliharaan seperti Babi,Ayam,Bebek.Kambing, dan lain-lain berkeliharan di jalan kemudian masyarakat asli setempatpun demikian dan sementara masyarakat takut beraktivitas.

Info terakhir yang di peroleh aparat gabungan densus 88 dan TNI menggunakan 3 buah bis pada jam 03:00 (subuh) masuk ke hutan dan melakukan pengejaran terhadap masyarakat sipil yang ada lari menyembunyi diri di hutan kemudian paginya melakukan pemeriksaan terhadap rakyat asli setempat dan cara ini mereka lakukan secara pergantian shif dengan yang lainnya.. Demikian situasi dan kondisi di tembagapura saat ini. ( KNPB-News /Ones Suhuniap)

Berikut Foto Pembakaran dan Pembongkaran Rumah Warga Utikini-Tembagapura





BENNY WENDA: Indonesia Military and Police Torture and Kill Children in Paniai, West Papua

Benny Wenda: Indonesian military and police torture and kill children in Paniai, West Papua

December 29, 2014
by Benny Wenda
Five West Papuan youth, age 17-18, were massacred by Indonesian military and police, who shot into a crowd of protesters Dec. 8. They were protesting an incident the night before, when younger children were beaten and a 12-year-old tortured for complaining that a military vehicle was being driven with its headlights off.
Five West Papuan youth, age 17-18, were massacred by Indonesian military and police, who shot into a crowd of protesters Dec. 8. They were protesting an incident the night before, when younger children were beaten and a 12-year-old tortured for complaining that a military vehicle was being driven with its headlights off.
My heart filled with grief and sadness when at least five of my people were brutally massacred by the Indonesian military and police in West Papua on Dec. 8, just for protesting against military violence against children. Torturing and killing children is a crime against humanity, and those responsible must be brought to justice.
Alpius Youw, Alpius Gobai, Saday Yeimo, Simon Degei and Yulian Yeimo were all boys aged between 17 and 18 and were all shot dead by the Indonesian military yesterday in Paniai. This horrific tragedy occurred when the Indonesian military and police mercilessly opened fire upon a crowd of people, mostly youths and children who were demonstrating against the torture of another 12-year-old boy by Indonesian soldiers.
There is absolutely no excuse for the cold blooded massacre of between five and 12 innocent boys and I want to say that I fully condemn this evil human rights atrocity. How can the Indonesian government ever defend its position in West Papua while it continues to massacre my people, even children, just for speaking out against military brutality?

There is absolutely no excuse for the cold blooded massacre of between five and 12 innocent boys and I want to say that I fully condemn this evil human rights atrocity.

Events such as this horrible day of bloodshed in Paniai reveal to the world exactly what the Indonesian government is to this day doing in West Papua. Recently I was interviewed by BBC Indonesia and I declared that I do not trust the new Indonesian president Joko Widodo (Jokowi) and do not believe that he will bring any positive change for my people.
Outside the Indonesian embassy in London on Dec. 13, the Free West Papua Campaign and British friends protest the Dec. 8 massacre of West Papua youth
Outside the Indonesian embassy in London on Dec. 13, the Free West Papua Campaign and British friends protest the Dec. 8 massacre of West Papua youth
This heinous massacre against the Papuan youth is exposing Jokowi’s lies to the world and is proof that he is continuing to murder the next generation of my people just like former Indonesian presidents have done, with no regard whatsoever for our human rights.
With so much evidence coming out of West Papua every day, the world cannot remain blind to my people’s suffering while my country is under illegal occupation and my people, including children, are being viciously massacred by Indonesian soldiers. We will not be silent.
I am calling upon the international community to condemn this act of extreme terror towards my people who were only protesting against military brutality. Please look at the reality of what is really happening to my people. Men, women, children – all of us are being killed like flies in our own country by an occupying Indonesian army.
I ask all supporters and friends including human rights organizations, NGOs and church groups to also fully condemn this massacre of boys and children in Paniai. Please share and widely publicize this atrocity so as to increase worldwide awareness about the genocide in West Papua.

I am calling upon the international community to condemn this act of extreme terror towards my people who were only protesting against military brutality.

Please help to lobby politicians to support my people in breaking free from the Indonesian military occupation by supporting us in our struggle for self-determination and independence. You can send this letter to your political representatives and ask them to support media freedom and self-determination in West Papua. My people are in desperate need of voices to report the reality of this genocide we are facing every day.
Benny Wenda leads the protest in London. Wenda is a West Papuan independence leader and international lobbyist living in exile in the U.K., where he was he was granted political asylum in 2003 by the British Government following his escape from custody while on trial in West Papua.
Benny Wenda leads the protest in London. Wenda is a West Papuan independence leader and international lobbyist living in exile in the U.K., where he was he was granted political asylum in 2003 by the British Government following his escape from custody while on trial in West Papua.
On behalf of the Free West Papua Campaign, I give my full and deepest condolences to the families of all those ruthlessly murdered in the Paniai massacre. Their loved, their youths and children died protesting for all our rights, so that freedom and justice will one day come to our people as a whole.
The victims of this terrible day will be remembered in the history of West Papua forever along with the other hundreds of thousands of innocent Papuans who have died in our freedom struggle. May they rest in peace.
Having just returned from Vanuatu, where I have been attending a reunification conference for all West Papuan independence leaders, I have great hopes for West Papua’s freedom struggle. But such massacres as these cause great pain for all Papuans, showing us the urgency of our people’s quest for the liberation from this violence and illegal occupation.
It is for this reason that I am writing these words as a cry for help. Please see the suffering of my people and take action to help us. We are desperately in need of international support to help us find true peace and freedom in our own country.
Please support my people in our peaceful struggle against these horrors of colonialism and genocide. We want our rights to be restored and our justice granted. We want a free West Papua.
Benny Wenda, founder of the Free West Papua Campaign and spokesperson for the United Liberation Movement for West Papua, can be reached at office@bennywenda.org. Learn more at www.bennywenda.org and www.freewestpapua.org.