Civilian Killings & Political Violence

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April 2013

Cartoons/Indonesia
Kompas – April 13, 2013

Man: Are you prepared to take on thugs like these? Now that’s what you’d call a knight in black (shining) armor!

News/Indonesia
Detik News – April 12, 2013

Syarifah Nur Haida, Jakarta – Commissioners from the National Human Rights Commission (Komnas HAM) were startled when during a break in a Komnas HAM press conference on the Cebongan prison killings, demonstrators wearing military fatigues descended on Komnas HAM’s office calling for the commission to be disbanded.

News/Indonesia
Kompas.com – April 9, 2013

Yogyakarta – The murder of four prisoners at the Cebongan prison in Sleman, Yogyakarta, could potentially be used for political image building. This can be seen from widespread efforts to garner public support and divert the issue away from one of human rights violations to the eradication of thuggery.

News/Indonesia
Detik News – April 8, 2013

Ikhwanul Habibi, Jakarta – The Cebongan Prison case in the Central Java city of Yogyakarta involving 11 members of the army’s elite Special forces (Kopassus) is a result of the law falling silent, so the murder of former Kopassus First Sergeant Heru Santoso by thugs at a cafe in Yogyakarta on March 19 resulted in guns doing the talking.

March 2013

Cartoons/Indonesia
Kompas – March 30, 2013

Gun reads: Missing persons, law of the jungle, political banditry

Cartoons/Indonesia
Kompas – March 16, 2013

Bag reads Political Thuggery, gun reads Politicisation of Thugs.

August 2012

News/West Papua
Republika.com – August 30, 2012

Afriza Hanifa, Semarang – Scores of Papuan protesters from Papua National Solidarity (NAPAS) held an action in front of the East Java regional police headquarters in the provincial capital of Semarang on Thursday August 30.

July 2012

News/Indonesia
Tribune News – July 27, 2012

Bahri Kurniawan, Jakarta – Commemorating 16 years since the attack on the Indonesian Democratic Party (PDI) headquarters on July 27, 1996, banners and a billboard filled the former site of the PDI office on Jl. Diponegoro in Central Jakarta.

News/West Papua
Suara Papua – July 3, 2012

Oktovianus Pogau, Jakarta – Scores of youths and students from the group Papuan National Solidarity (NAPAS) held a peaceful action in front of the Indonesian national police headquarters and the State Palace in Jakarta on the afternoon of Monday July 2 in protest against the spate of recent shootings in West Papua.

June 2012

Statements/West Papua
Joint Labour Secretariat – June 15, 2012

Friends and comrades, all the people of Indonesia, are you aware of the escalating violence that has been taking place in West Papua over the last few days. Terror, violence and intimidation have become the daily face of life for the Papuan people.