Ref: Bukan saja rezim NKRI dan partai-partainya mengecilkan masalah kematian 
disebabkan kelapran di Papua, tetapi juga dengan kasus-kasus pelanggaran HAM 
disana, jadi alternatif  terbaik apa yang ada pada rakyat Papua untuk keluar 
dari malapetaka yang terus berlangsung?

http://www.thejakartaglobe.com/home/government-downplays-reported-malnutrition-deaths-in-papua/583534

Government Downplays Reported Malnutrition Deaths in Papua
Ezra Sihite & SP/Jeis Montesori | April 03, 2013

 A young mother feeds her son at an acute malnutrition center. (Reuters 
Photo/Unicef) 

Indonesian government officials have denied a recent allegation that dozens of 
people in a Papuan district died after suffering from severe malnutrition.

Frits Bernard Kamuki Ramandey, acting secretary of the Papuan Human Rights 
Commission, said 95 people in Tambrauw district, West Papua, died between 
November and April after suffering from malnutrition.

“This is insane. How did this happen? This is not even a natural disaster,” 
Frits said on Wednesday.

Minister for People’s Welfare Agung Laksono said on Wednesday that he has 
ordered the local health office to send the necessary medical assistance to 
Tambrauw, but denied that 95 people died.

“It cannot be classified as mass deaths,” he said.

Tambrauw district head Gabriel Asem said that while some people suffered from 
malnutrition, the number of deaths related to condition was far lower.

“There were 15 people who died because of malnutrition since November, not 95 
as reported,” he said.

Bovit Bovar, a social worker in Tambrauw, said that malnutrition has affected 
more than 500 people in five hamlets in the district since November.

“The hamlets plagued by malnutrition are very remote and have no communication 
network at all. The access to this place is very difficult,” he said.

Bovit said the affected areas did not have proper health facilities or enough 
health workers.

Gabriel said the local government has tried to improve the people’s welfare by 
opening farmland for the locals and building housing complexes near public 
facilities.

Woles Krenak, a member of the West Papua Council, said government inaction has 
led to severity of the problem.

“This is very ironic, with a big regional budget people still died because of 
malnutrition,” he said.

With the special autonomy status, Papua is entitled to manage its own regional 
budget. From 2002 until 2012 the province received Rp 28.4 trillion ($2.91 
billion).

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