Joint Press Release Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Center for Human Rights East Timor and Indonesia Action Network (ETAN)
Members of U.S. Congress Urge President Yudhoyono of Indonesia to Open up Access to West Papua; Ongoing Human Rights Abuses Condemned CONTACTS: S. Eben Kirksey, RFK West Papua Advocacy Team (831) 429-8276-(831) 227-4347 Edmund McWilliams, RFK West Papua Advocacy Team (703) 237-3913-(703) 899-5287 John M. Miller, Spokesperson, ETAN (718) 596-7668-(917) 68 plus 10-4391 Ann Vaughan, Office of Sam Farr (CA-17) (202) 225-2861 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE September 16, 2005-Members of the U.S. House of Representatives today called on Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono to rescind policies that restrict international access to West Papua. In a letter to President Yudhoyono, Representatives wrote that "the travel permit (surat jalan) system, requiring travelers to report their own movements to local intelligence agencies, is contrary to the freedom of movement that is essential to a functional democracy." The letter calls on Yudhoyono to suspend the travel permit system, as well as visa policies "that restrict access of international journalists, researchers, and NGO workers to West Papua." The letter, sponsored by Representatives Sam Farr (D-CA) and Christopher H. Smith (R-NJ), also calls for an end to "new military operations and . . . the military build-up in West Papua as a whole." Today Rep. Farr said "I commend President Yudhoyono for seizing the opportunity in the aftermath of last year's tsunami to make positive progress towards peace in the Aceh Province. I encourage the Indonesian government to make similar efforts to return to the negotiation table with the Papuans and work toward the demilitarization of that area."
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September 15, 2005 Office of the President Istana Merdeka Jakarta 10110 Indonesia Dear President Yudhoyono: We, the undersigned members of Congress, commend you for changing visa policies that allowed journalists and international organizations access to Aceh following the tsunami disaster. Countless lives have been saved because of this change. We write to encourage you to continue with these positive steps by opening up access to West Papua and by addressing the following issues: *Military Operations in West Papua* We note that recently announced plans to establish a new Strategic Army Reserve (Kostrad) post in West Papua's Mimika District with plans to station up to 15,000 new military troops in West Papua, are further threatening to undermine peace initiatives. We also are deeply concerned about ongoing Indonesian military (TNI) operations in Mimika District itself. For example, we understand that a TNI patrol near the Coffee River (Kali Kopi) reportedly shot dead two Papuans in mid-March and that four other Papuans recently were end in this area. Despite efforts to impede access by international journalists and human rights and humanitarian workers, we are aware that operations in the highlands have resulted in numerous human rights violations since August 2004. Churches, human rights organizations, and regional parliamentarians (DPRD Papua) are reporting that thousands of villagers have been forced to flee these military operations. We call on you to immediately end the new military operations and to halt the military build-up in West Papua as a whole. Press reports indicate that these military operations are being financed in part by funds from international donors that were designated to help Papuans develop local governance. These reports further suggest the TNI is diverting these funds to create militia, a situation gravely reminiscent of TNI sponsorship of militia to ravage East Timor in 1999. We urge you to promptly investigate this reported misuse of funds. We urge you to order the immediate disbanding of the militia, criminally prosecute those culpable, and repay illicitly-spent funds. *Peace Process and Human Rights* We recognize that many prominent leaders of West Papua are seeking solutions to the pressing problems in the region through dialogue and negotiation. We are aware of recent reports about the formation of a special Presidential Commission on West Papua. We believe this to be a positive development deserving of your government's full cooperation and support. However, detaining non-violent leaders - such as Yusak Pakage and Filep Karma - is clearly limiting the possibilities for political compromise. We urge you to immediately release Pakage, Karma, and other political prisoners who are working for peace. *Restriction on Travel* The travel permit (surat jalan) system, requiring travelers to report their own movements to local intelligence agencies, is contrary to the freedom of movement that is essential to a functional democracy. In all areas of West Papua outside of major urban centers, foreigners are required to carry surat jalan travel permits. In some localities Indonesian citizens of Papuan descent are even required to carry similar permits. We call on you to abolish the travel permit system and allow for the freedom of movement throughout Indonesia. Visa policies are in place that restrict access of international journalists, researchers, and NGO workers to West Papua. We urge you to abolish these visa restrictions. Moving towards a democratic system of government with respect for human rights is the key to a sustainable peace in a multi-cultural, multi-ethnic Indonesia. We respect the fledging efforts you have made towards building democratic insbreastutions and encourage your continued efforts to insbreastute respect for human rights and rule of law as you lead your country on a path towards democracy. Sincerely, Sam Farr Chris Smith Donald M. Payne Frank Wolf Patrick J. Kennedy Trent Franks Peter DeFazio Jim Gerlach Eni F. H. Faleomavaega Gregory Meeks Lois Capps Nita Lowey Diane Watson Stephen F. Lynch Michael Honda Jose E. Serrano Maurice Hinchey Tim Bishop Carolyn Maloney Dennis Kucinich Lane Evans Raul M. Grijalva Tammy Baldwin Mark Udall Henry A. Waxman Zoe Lofgren David Wu James P. McGovern James Oberstar Michael Capuano Pete Stark Dennis Cardoza Steve Rothman Maxine Waters Jan Schakowsky Cc: U.S. Ambbuttador to Indonesia, B. Lynn Pascoe Indonesian Ambbuttador to the United States, Soemadi Djoko Moerjono Brotodiningrat buttistant Secretary of State for East Asia and the Pacific, Chris Hill