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  • Dear friends,

    In case you haven’t already heard, there is a new on-line petition calling
    for genuine
    self-determination for West Papua.

    Please also pass this on as widely as possible.

    http://www.petitiononline.com/free800

    Best wishes and many thanks for your solidarity and support,

    Richard

    Richard Samuelson
    Free West Papua Campaign
    Oxford, U.K.

    E-Mail: samoxen@aol.com
    Tel: +44 (0)1865 241200
    http://www.freewestpapua.org

    from amnesty international:

    Filep Karma (m) and Yusak Pakage (m) could face life imprisonment for their
    participation in a peaceful flag-raising ceremony in Abepura, Papua province on
    1 December 2004. They are currently on trial in Jayapura on charges of
    rebellion under Articles 106 and 110 of the Indonesian Criminal Code (KUHP) which
    carries a possible life sentence.
    They are also charged under Article 154 KUHP
    with expressing hostility or hatred towards the state, the maximum penalty for
    which is seven years. Amnesty International considers them to be prisoners of
    conscience who have been detained purely for the peaceful and legitimate
    exercise of their right to freedom of expression and is calling for their immediate
    and unconditional release.

    On 1 December 2004 a peaceful ceremony was held in Trikora field outside
    Abepura in Papua and the Morning Star flag, a symbol of Papuan independence, was
    raised in commemoration of the declaration of Papuan independence in 1962. The
    commemoration is celebrated annually by some Papuans. Approximately 200 people
    took part in the ceremony, and hundreds more local people watched from the
    edge of the fields.

    When the flag was raised, police advanced on the crowd, firing warning shots
    and beating people with batons. At least four people were reportedly injured
    by bullets fired by the police, including two people receiving bullet wounds to
    the head, and at least one student had her body stepped on by members of the
    police forces.

    Police also beat a human rights monitor from the Institute for Human Rights
    Study and Advocacy (ELSHAM), who was trying to photograph the police attack on
    the crowd.

    However, the police were outnumbered by the crowd and were forced to retreat
    until riot police reinforcements arrived. They were then able to force an end
    to the ceremony.

    Filep Karma was arrested at the site of the ceremony. He was reportedly
    beaten, and stepped on by police officers during transportation to the police
    station. A group of about twenty people were later arrested at the police station
    when they went to protest over Filep Karma’s arrest. This group was
    subsequently released, except for Yusak Pakage, who remained in detention with Filep
    Karma. The two men were later charged with rebellion for their role in leading and
    organising the event.

    Filep Karma and Yusak Pakage have staged hunger strikes during their
    detention, to protest over their ill-treatment, and over the legality of the charges
    against them.

    AI index: ASA 21/004/2005
    Date: 1 February 2005
    Indonesia: Prisoners of Conscience Action 2005
    Case sheet: The Jayapura Flag-raisers

    for more info, go to:

    http://www.amnestyusa.org/news/document.do?id=7164C816D411076C80256FAC00584793

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