Thursday, December 16, 2010

Mass Attack Chicken Traders, Enarotali City become deserted

Market Location Enarotali (Jubi / Mark You)
JUBI --- The situation in Enarotali city, Paniai district, today, Wednesday (15/12) was deserted. Every day hundreds of traders who sell at the Enarotali Marketi choose to close the kiosk and place of business. Traders feel the fear following the action of a group of people unload places selling "rotten chicken" in the market located in Iyaidoba.
Ihrzal, one of traders from Makassar, when found in Market by JUBI confessed reluctant to open his stall for fear of aftershocks brutal action. "From last night I immediately close the stall," he said.

Not just sellers of ice and broiler chickens, all traders in the Market area immediately shut down their business, when occurred demolition of retail outlets and a few pieces of chicken barn.

According to sources JUBI, chronological occurrence begins with foul pus was found in chickens ice recently purchased by two people, on Tuesday (14/12) at around 19:40 CEST. Due out odor and a white chicken blood as liquid milk, instantly just make people angry. "Many people see it, so we're loading the ice chickens," he says.

Some traders who met separately deplore the action of youth. If found "rotten chicken", should not have looted all the shops and other establishments. "We also do not want any chicken rotten or expired goods are still sold in Paniai," said Ihrzal.
Not only dismantle the sale of  Chicken ice and chicken broiler barn, several people were reportedly involved in looting the two pigs and chicken pieces. Luckily Paniai Police officers directly "down" to secure the situation. After the incident until the day before, police officers looked on guard at the Enarotali Market area.

From the observation JUBI, until tonight traders still prefer to close their business places. (Mark You)

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

China: Proud of SBY than Habibie, Gus Dur and Mega

Fitraya Ramadhanny - detikNews
Beijing - site WikiLeaks finally issued a startling document about Indonesia. In a wire-status a secret, the Chinese Government gossiping about the president in Indonesia. They love to President SBY, but do not like their predecessors from Habibie to Megawati Sukarnoputri.

WikiLeaks as quoted from its website on Wednesday (15/12/2010), released a secret wire from the U.S. Embassy in Beijing, dated March 5, 2007 with the Beijing reference code 1448. It was a meeting between Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Cui Tiankai and Chinese Foreign Ministry Director General for Asian Affairs Hu Zhengyue, with the U.S. Foreign Ministry official Eric John.

Their meeting to discuss a number of ASEAN countries, including Indonesia, have the main portion. John asked Hu, how the Chinese government see the current Indonesian government.

"Beijing 'not impressed' with the presidents who ruled Indonesia since the Asian financial crisis in the late 1990s," Hu said to John.

Hu was immediately added, "But Beijing pleased with progress since President Yudhoyono came to power in 2004," added Hu.
According to Hu, when compared with the Myanmar military's influence in politics in Indonesia decreased. Indonesia also faces the challenge of building democracy.

"By simultaneously deal with ethnic and religious tensions are rising," said Hu.

(Fay / NRL)

Australia must make a stand for West Papua

Charlie Hill-Smith
As YouTube evidence of Indonesian soldiers burning the genitals of the West Papuan Tunaliwor Kiwo received its 50,000th viewer, the Indonesian military (TNI) was exposed holding a cynical mock trial to try to cover up systemic violence.
Julia Gillard was red-faced. When in Indonesia with Barack Obama last month, she had praised President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono's quick response and the coming trial. Soldiers from another, lesser ''abuse case'' were then paraded and given soft sentences, while Kiwo's torturers remain on active duty.
Despite the Australian embassy in Jakarta telling Indonesian officials of Australia's "unhappiness with the military's investigation", the blatant contempt shown for Gillard and her officials creates little confidence.
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Gillard bit her tongue again this week. ''The President of Indonesia,'' she said, ''has made it absolutely clear he wants to see any wrongdoers brought to justice on this matter.''
Where's the solidarity that lifted East Timor out of the geopolitical rubbish bin and into the minds of mainstream Aussies? In 1999 East Timor held a United Nations referendum, due in part to international and Australian pressure, and the Indonesian military tortured, raped and scorched its way back to Java.
In that year in West Papua I discovered the best kept secret in the Asia-Pacific region. Hiking among the highland farms of theDani people, I heard stories of dispossession, detention, torture and murder. Yale University suggests that since the Indonesian military invaded in 1962-63, it has killed 400,000 West Papuans yet few Australians know anything about these killing fields.
I had lived and travelled on and off in Indonesia for 15 years but never heard even a whisper from West Papua. I departed shocked by the locals' stories and with a growing suspicion that we were being lied to. The Australian government has always known what's happening there but has chosen placation over human dignity and moral leadership.
Back in Australia, it was as if this province of 2.6 million had been erased. Why the silence? Where are the churches, students and humanitarian groups who fought for East Timor? Where are the unions who boycotted the Dutch in Indonesia and the regime in South Africa? Where are the conservatives who beat their chests after John Howard ''saved East Timor''?
History offers a clue. When General Suharto took power in Indonesia in 1965-66, he opened the floodgates to Western resource companies. Every Australian government since Menzies kowtowed to this murderous bully, partially to ward off the feared disintegration of this 18,000-island republic, but mainly to gain access to Indonesia's vast natural resources.
The first Western company to do business with Suharto was the Freeport goldmine in West Papua. Partly owned by Australia's Rio Tinto, it is the largest gold and copper mine in the world and Indonesia's biggest taxpayer. Yet West Papuans live in poverty, experiencing the worst health, education and development levels in Indonesia.
Freeport's $4 billion profit last year didn't come easily. Dr Damien Kingsbury of Deakin University says the local Amungme people ''have been kicked out, they've been given a token payment and if they've protested, they've been shot''.
None of this would have been possible without Freeport's paid protection from the TNI, which gets two-thirds of its military budget from its own private businesses. This conflict of interest is at the heart of the military's ongoing human rights abuses. How can it serve the country while serving itself? West Papua has necessarily become a resource cash cow, a military fiefdom 3000 kilometres from Jakarta, full of tribally divided, uneducated farmers, sitting atop a new El Dorado.
Despite journalists still being banned, West Papua is no longer the secret it was in 1999. Gillard should not be placated by Indonesia's mock trial of torturers nor train them, in the form of Kopassus. We should work with Jakarta to reform the military and open up West Papua to international scrutiny. It's time for Australia to step up for our tortured and murdered neighbours to the north.
Charlie Hill-Smith is the writer-director of Strange Birds in Paradise - A West Papuan Story, which is nominated for four AFI Awards including best documentary.

Within hours, two lives have been lost after being persecuted

Written by Frans / Papos   
MERAUKE [PAPOS] The case of crime re-occur in the city of Merauke on Tuesday [7 / 12] night. Within hours, two lives have been lost after being persecuted. The first incident happened to a security guard at the Tax Office on behalf of Adolf Ndiken. The victim died after allegedly being stabbed with a bayonet. Meanwhile, the other victim was Yodiel basik-basik who persecuted using wood batons.

Merauke Police Chief, Djoko AKBP Prihadi who met in his office, Wednesday (8 / 12) confirmed two cases. According to him, for the first case that befell the victims of Adolf, occurred at approximately at 18:30 TMP Road Wit. At that time, the child victim named Isak (6) years, running to the house and tells the Yanuarius Betanggon if the father was lying and covered with blood.
When heading to the scene, lanju Police, the victim was found in the position fell to the ground with stab wounds in the left chest along with fresh blood from the mouth and nose. Instantly, too, the victim was rushed to the Regional General Hospital (Hospital) Merauke, but on the way, died. The victim allegedly stabbed himself using bayonets. While the perpetrators of the stabbing, is not known because it is still done living.

Police further revealed that the only case upon Yodiel basik-basik around 19.30 or proper Wit Street Soldiers. At that time, the victim along with some other friends, was walking toward to their families.While on a trip, came a few actors who allegedly drunk while carrying a sharp weapon (sajam) and pursue them. At that time, all scattered ran to save themselves. The perpetrators continue to pursue the victim and the abuse by using a blunt object so seriously injured on the head.
Having taken to the hospital, the victim's life was saved, so do not die. "Indeed we have to identify and three people suspected as perpetrators, is being further questioned by investigators. While using the hook stabbing victim still in process. Sooner or later would be revealed, "he said. [Frans]

In Manokwari, the Six Star raisers 14 Arrested by Police

Sr. Pol. Wachyono (Jubi / Eveerth)
JUBI --- As many as six people were arrested and detained by the police, during a demonstration at the same time flying the flag of Star 14 (fourteen) in order to commemorate the birthday of western Melanesia independence which falls on today, Tuesday (14/12) in Manokwari, Parovinsi West Papua, so far six people are still being held in Manokwari Police Resort resistant.

Manokwari police chief, Augustine AKBP Supriyanto,, not much to comment on the arrest. He also did not mention the identity of the six residents who were arrested and detained by the police. "They'll dip roses according to applicable laws," he said during JUBI confirmed Tuesday. 

From information obtained, the six students that the demo was led by Melki Bleskadit as general secretary of the board of western Melanesia, yng also detained by police.Besides Melki, one of whom was a young lawyer staff from research institutions, assessment and development of legal aid (LP3BH) Manokwari on behalf of Simon Risyard Banundi.

Executive Director LP3BH Manokwari, Yan Cristian Warinusi states, Simon is only assigned to cover the activities of demonstration but suddenly the police immediately arrested. "I just told Simon to go to cover these activities, but an hour later I can be heard again when he was arrested police," said Warinusi when confirmed JUBI.

Warinusi regret arrest actions undertaken by the police. "I really regret arrests carried out against my men. It should not be that way because he's just covering. If it could be a journalist arrest means that there are definite location was also arrested. "He said with exasperation.

From the information given Warinusi, as many as eight people who handcuffed the police. They were average students who participate in such action. Demonstrations were conducted in the Field of Information, right next to the office of information and communications (Infocom) Sanggeng, Manokwari, West Papua. 

Meanwhile, the Head of Public Relations Papua Police, Police Sr. Comr Wachyono said, residents celebrate anniversary of independence of western Melanesia in Manokwari were initially held a joint worship. However, for some reason in the middle of worship are suddenly immediately unfurled their flag.

Since then, he said, Simon Banundi, Manokwari LP3BH staff are in the scene (the scene) finally handcuffed. "Those who were arrested while still being held in Manokwari Police Resort. Later they will be further processed according to the rule of law are violated, "he confirmed there are people who were arrested. (Moses Abubar