PRD/PKI prioners may be released soon
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Kompas - March 6, 1999 (slightly abridged)

Jakarta -- The Attorney General, Muladi, has said that he will
recommend clemency for jailed People's Democratic Party (PRD)
activists, including the chairperson of the PRD, Budiman
Sudjatmiko, who is presently interned at Cipinang Prison and Dita
Indah Sari, who is in the Tangerang Women's Prison.

The request for clemency will be handed over to the Supreme Court
next week by the Director General of Public Courts and the State
Administrative Court, Parman Suparman.

"The armed forces will not be burdened by the release of the PRD
activists. President Habibie has also given the green light over
the PRD activists' release. Because of this I will request that
the Director General of Public Courts and the State
Administrative Court present a request for clemency for the PRD
activists", explained Muladi to journalists in Jakarta on Friday
(5/3).

The Attorney General also said that he had already recommended to
President Habibie that September 30 Movement/Indonesian Communist
Party (G30S/PKI) political prisoners should also be released
soon. The G30S/PKI prisoners to be freed include up to ten
people, however Muladi admitted he did not remember their names.

"The recommendation to free the G30S/PKI political prisoners was
made some time ago. Now it is in process. The reason for the
recommendation is for the sake of humanity, because most of them
are old and sick", he said.

"In presenting the request for clemency, it is hoped that the PRD
activists will be freed as fast as possible", said a former
member of the National Human Rights Commission.

Muladi admitted that the release of the PRD activists can be done
through a process of giving amnesty as with previous political
prisoners but that would have to be done though an inter-
departmental team and would take longer. The inter-departmental
team which has been reviewing the release of political prisoners
up until now will be informed however.

According to the Attorney General, he could not himself be
certain if all of the eight PRD activist will be let out of
prison through a request for clemency. The Department of Justice
will study it first along with hearing input from the inter-
departmental team which handles issues of political prisoners.

"Legally their is no problem with the PRD, because they have
already accepted Pancasila and have been officially registered
[as a political party] by the Department of Justice. But as
individuals the PRD activists are not the same as the party
itself. This means that the PRD must be differentiated from its
individual members. The Department of Justice must first study
the individual PRD activists case by case", he said.

If the PRD activists who are presently in jail have not been
involved in other criminal acts such as violent crimes, the
possibility of their release will be greater. "But in order to be
sure of this it requires that the matter be viewed on a case by
case basis", he said.

Muladi added that the policy of releasing political prisoners as
already outlined by the government will continue and is not just
a "political trade-off". Of around 250 political prisoners, 180
have already been released.

[Translated by James Balowski, ASIET Publications and Information
Officer.]

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