Ref: Otonomi bukan  saja gagal di Papua, tetapi juga di berbagi daerah yang 
diotonomisasikan. Hal ini telah diberitakan oleh berbagai media cetak maupun 
eletronik. Kegagalan menyebabkan kerugian atau beban penderitaan bagi rakyat 
yang di otonomisasikan, hal ini dibuktikan oleh Sensus BPS 2010,yaitu  daerah  
termiskin adalah daerah-daerah yang dimekarkan dengan otonomisasi. Daerah-derah 
yang di otonomisasikan yang menjadi termiskin, antara lain ialah Aceh, Maluku 
Utara, Maluku, Nusa Tenggara Timur. Mengapa demikian?


http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2012/06/20/autonomy-model-papua-needs-altering.html

Autonomy model for Papua ‘needs altering’
Bambang Muryanto, The Jakarta Post, Yogyakarta | Archipelago | Wed, 06/20/2012 
10:38 AM 
The special autonomy granted to Papua is considered to have failed to improve 
the lives of its people and as a result the government has been urged to make 
changes to the model of autonomy.

A research team at the Gadjah Mada University’s school of social and political 
sciences has recommended what it calls the people’s welfare approach in Papua’s 
autonomy.

The approach includes giving wider authority to the regional administrations in 
governing except in particular affairs that fall under the authority of the 
central government, such as defense, security and monetary policy.

“The regional administration has to be given the freedom to develop their 
institutions according to their respective sociocultural context to really be 
able to improve the wealth of their people,” team member Cornelis Lay told a 
seminar on Monday.

In the financial field, similarly, the central government–regional 
administration relationship has 
to be made asymmetric and different from other regions in which spending has to 
be transparent and pro-poor.

“But this ideal model has requirements,” team member AAGN Ari Dwipayana said.

Other requirements, according to Ari, include full acceptance of special 
autonomy on the part of local people, integrated and coherent regulations at 
both the central government and regional administration levels and the 
governability of both the central government and regional administrations in 
managing the administrations and redistributing resources.

The seminar was held amid an escalation in violence in Papua that has claimed 
dozen of lives in the past few weeks.

A high-ranking military entourage led by Coordinating Political, Legal and 
Security Affairs Minister Djoko Suyanto is in Papua and has met with local 
elders and religious leaders to talk over the issue. 

Mada Sukmajati, a team member tasked with conducting research on Papua, said 
the special autonomy allocation from Jakarta to Papua had increased since 2002 
until 2012 from Rp 1.3 trillion (US$137.8 million) to Rp 3.8 trillion. Yet, 
this did not improve the human development index of the province.

Mada blamed the condition on the fact that the special autonomy funds had been 
controlled by the elites and the community did not know how the money was 
spent. 

“In other words, there has been no positive correlation between the [increase 
in] funds and the increase in the wealth of Papuans,” he said.

He also said that much of the funds had been misappropriated because the 
central government did not oversee the use of the funds due to fears of 
prompting separation threats.

Other aspects to blame include institutional conflict and a lack of trust in 
government institutions.

In terms of authority, similarly, the team said the central government had not 
issued enough government regulations on the implementation of Papua’s special 
autonomy while at the same time the Papua provincial administrations had not 
taken the initiative to issue bylaws on the matter.

Sagrim, a resident of Papua who is the secretary of the Papua Intellectual 
Institute, blamed the failure in special autonomy on unresolved basic problems 
such as identity.

“We once got freedom in 1961. No matter how much money is injected into Papua, 
it will never solve the problem,” Sagrim said.

He said Papuans had lost trust in the central government because human rights 
violations had never been brought to justice.


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