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April 15, 2010 
Arientha Primanita & Nivell Rayda

 
Public order officers beating a resident of Koja, North Jakarta, after a 
misunderstanding over land exploded into a riot. (JG Photo/ Yudhi Sukma Wijaya)

Indonesia Begins Search for Blame After Bloody Port Battle
President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono on Wednesday ordered a thorough 
investigation into the bloody clashes between residents and public order 
officers in North Jakarta that left at least two people dead and more than 100 
injured. 

In a live statement on nationwide TV, Yudhoyono ordered "a comprehensive 
investigation on the clashes be held, to know precisely what caused them and 
the background of the problem." 

The strife began on Wednesday morning, involving about 2,000 public order 
officers (Satpol PP) and hundreds of residents of the Koja subdistrict near 
Tanjung Priok port. Many of the residents were armed with machetes and sickles 
as well as Molotov cocktails. 

The residents apparently mistakenly believed the Satpol officers were there to 
tear down the tomb of Habib Hasan bin Muhammad Al Hadad, a revered 18th-century 
ulema known as Mbah Priok. City officials said they were there to demolish 
several buildings surrounding the tomb for which there were no permits, 
including the gate to the tomb complex. 

Jakarta administration spokesman Cucu Ahmad Kurnia said late on Wednesday that 
at least two people, both Satpol officers, had been killed. 

The city administration said the violence, which was broadcast live on local 
news, left 144 people injured, seven of them critically. The casualties 
included 10 police officers, 69 public order officials and 65 residents. A 
total of 66 vehicles were damaged. 

Yudhoyono ordered a halt to the demolition and called on all sides to be 
properly consulted before it resumed. 

The president also ordered the City Council to pay for the medical treatment 
for everyone injured in the clashes. 

Ferrial Sofyan, the speaker of the City Council, said on Wednesday that the 
council leadership had discussed the violence and would summon Jakarta Governor 
Fauzi Bowo today or tomorrow to "ask for his responsibility." 

In a statement, Fauzi said the city was not planning to raze Mbah Priok's tomb. 
"I highlight that there is no intention to remove the tomb. We know that it's 
sacred for the people," he said. "We even want to make a monument and widen the 
area to make it more attractive for visitors." 

Cucu said the city administration had informed the residents of the plan, but 
they had "misinterpreted" it, incorrectly assuming the tomb itself would be 
moved. City officials said three notification letters had been sent since Feb. 
16. 

Deputy Governor Prijanto apologized for the trouble and urged people not to be 
provoked to violence. He added that the removal of the gate had been postponed 
indefinitely. 

The fighting ended late on Wednesday afternoon after about 300 members of the 
hard-line Islamic Defender's Front (FPI) arrived at the scene to mediate 
between the two sides as well as protect the tomb. 

"What happened has happened. Now it is time for peace and to restrain ourselves 
from further rioting," FPI chairman Muhammad Riziq said, following a meeting 
with local elders and the family of Mbah Priok. 

"Basically [the FPI] agrees that this is not only a sacred site but a historic 
landmark." 

Several officials immediately criticized what was seen as Satpol officers' 
excessive use of force. Last week, several groups protested against the 
municipal force, demanding that it be disbanded and claiming that it routinely 
violated the human rights of the capital's most vulnerable residents. 

Cucu told a news conference at City Hall that Satpol officers could not 
restrain themselves after they were attacked. 

Triwisaksana, deputy chairman of the City Council, said the clash resulted from 
Satpol's method of eviction, which he said favored force over dialogue. 

"The agency must learn from the police, which has field negotiators and an 
intelligence division," he said. 

He added that the Satpol chief should have ordered his men to withdraw when the 
clashes first erupted. 

Ida Mahmudah, head of the City Council's Commission A, which oversees 
government issues, said she had urged Fauzi to remove Satpol chief Harianto 
Badjoeri, adding that the council needed to evaluate the agency's performance. 

In an interview, Harianto told Metro TV that Satpol officers were only 
enforcing the law, adding that the agency suffered losses in the clashes.




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