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Activists urge military to investigate Aceh killings


Dicky Christanto ,  The Jakarta Post ,  Jakarta   |  Sat, 03/27/2010 11:25 AM  
|  National 

The military should conduct an independent investigation to prove its personnel 
were not involved  in the killing of political activists in Aceh as accused by 
US journalist Allan Nairn, activists said Friday.    

"We strongly encourage the military to cooperate with the police in conducting 
a thorough examination into the allegations. They could summon Allan to testify 
and support his allegations," Usman Hamid of the Commission for Missing Persons 
and Victims of Violence (Kontras) told a press conference in Friday.

"The military needs to do that to avoid losing face. They have to be able to 
prove they are innocent in this case," he added.

Otto Samsudin Ishak, a senior researcher from human rights NGO Imparsial, also 
spoke at the press conference, saying the police could take the initiative in 
conducting the investigation.

"If the police find indications of military involvement they could then hand  
the suspects over to 
the military police for processing," he said.

He said it was reprehensible that neither the military nor the police  had 
taken such an initiative.

Denying Allan's allegation without conducting thorough investigation into the 
case will only spark speculations, he added.

"I am afraid there might have been an agreement between the police, the 
military and the Aceh 
local administration to not probe the killings due to concerns it might 
implicate those institutions," he said.

Nairn, a freelance journalist, wrote in his personal blog that military 
personnel from the special forces division, known as Kopassus, had murdered 
eight political activists during the regional election in Aceh last year.

"The killings were part of a secret government program authorized by Jakarta, 
and were coordinated in part by an active-duty, US-trained Kopassus special 
forces General who has acknowledged on record that his TNI men had a role in 
the killings," he said. 

Allan claimed in his report that he had received highly sensitive information 
from several military officials who asked for anonymity.

The activists belonged to the Aceh Party, a political party that was formed by 
former members 
of separatist group Free Aceh Movement. 

According to Nairn, the activists were killed to prevent them from bringing up 
the issue of Aceh independence during the elections. 

Among those activists was Tumijan, a plantation worker at Nagan Raya, Aceh, 
whose body was found near a river. His body had been mutilated and his throat 
cut. 

Another activist, Dedi Novandi, was shot in the middle of a street in Aceh.

Nairn said these killings were orchestrated by a group of young Kopassus 
officers along with their local militants.

Commenting on this, Kopassus Chief Maj. Gen. Lodewijk Freidrich Paulus denied 
Kopassus' involvement, saying that the unit had not been assigned to Aceh since 
the reform movement in 1998.

The military is also considering filing a legal complaint against Nairn, who 
played down the threat. 

"In today's Indonesia it can be a crime to report assassinations, but, given 
that no generals have gone to prison for such murders, it is not treated as a 
crime to commit them," Nairn said on his blog.


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