Sent: 1/9/2004 4:49:27 PM
From: Igor O'Neill

Press release: Thursday, 08 January 2004
 
Media contacts:
Nur Hidayati - (WALHI - Friends of the Earth Indonesia) -
+62-(0)812 99 72 642 /+62-21-794 1672
Siti Maimunah – (Mining Advocacy Network-JATAM) –
+62-(0)815 9290370 /+62-21-791 81683
Igor O’Neill – (Mineral Policy Institute, Australia) -
+62-(0)812 8612286 /+62-21-791 93363
Ikono - (from the Kao and Malifut communities) –
+62-(0)816 811513
 
"One shot dead, hundreds arrested and beaten by security
at Australian-owned mine in North Maluku"
 
On January 07, 2004, a peaceful protest by communities members in North
Maluku at the PT Nusa Halmahera Minerals ended in tragedy, as Brimob 
shot and killed one, and arrested hundreds and subjected them to further 
police brutality.  850 people from the Kao and Malifut communities were 
involved in a demonstration in the Toguraci protected forest where 
illegal mining activities have been undertaken by PT NHM, a company 90% 
owned by Newcrest of Australia.
 
The communities were met on-site by approximately 100 members of the
BRIMOB, acting as security for the mining company, who shot at the
protestors killing one on site, and rounding up 250 for questioning at 
the company security post, where they were beaten. Six remain under 
arrest at the North Maluku police office in Ternate.
 
PT Nusa Halmahera Minerals/Newcrest (Australia) has been conducting land
clearing, without a permit, on the Toguraci protected forest since May, 
in clear violation of Indonesian Forest Law 41/1999, which bans open-cut
mining in protected areas. 
 
Therefore we , The Solidarity for the  Kao and Malifut Communities, hereby
:
 
1.       Condemn the brutal action perpetrated by the BRIMOB commander,
Badarudin/IPDA, with approximately 100 of his personnel. It is a gross
human rights violation against Indonesian citizens;
 
2.       Urge the Indonesian Police Chief, General Da’i Bachtiar, to
immediately withdraw all security from Halmahera, North Maluku; release
those unlawfully arrested; and return the body of the murdered to his
family;
 
3.       Urge the Indonesian Police Chief, General Da’i Bachtiar, to 
fire the BRIMOB commander, Badarudin/IPDA, North Maluku Police Chief 
Andi B. Sky; Kao District Chief of Police Alex Hutaubun/IPTU;  and 
prosecute all parties involved in the violence.
 
4.       Urge the National Human Rights Commission to immediately send 
an investigation team to the mining site PT. NHM/Newcrest;
 
5.       Urge the Indonesian Armed Forces (TNI), the local government, 
and all parties to maintain objectivity in the conflict between the 
community and PT NHM/Newcrest,  and not divert it as an religion/ethnic 
issue;
 
6.       Urge the central government to order PT. NHM/Newcrest to leave
North Maluku.
 
Solidarity for Kao and Malifut Communities, North Maluku:
LBH Rakyat, ELSAM, TAPAL, KONTRAS, AMAN, SKEPHI, PBHI, TAPAK Ambon, Kao
and Malifut Communities, and Coalition against Mining in Protected Areas
(JATAM; WALHI; ICEL; WWF Indonesia; Kehati; PELANGI; Forest Watch
Indonesia; Mineral Policy Institute; POKJA PSDA; Jaring Pela)

___________________________________________________________
Igor O'Neill, Mineral Policy Institute
http://www.mpi.org.au/
Ph. +62 81 286 12 286
Fax +62 21 791 816 83



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