14 September 2010

Activists say Munir case being systematically weakened and neglected

Tribunnews.com - September 5, 2010

Alie Usman, Jakarta -- Scores of social and non-government organisations that
are part of the Friends of Munir movement gathered today to commemorate six
years since Munir's death, a human rights activists killed mysteriously on his
way to continue studies in the Netherlands six years ago.

As well as holding joint prayers, the Friends of Munir also issued a statement
on the slow pace of law enforcement agencies in handing the murder.

The group believes that over the last two years the government has ignored the
Munir murder as well as other human rights cases. Moreover there is a sense that
the Munir case is gradually starting to be buried and left behind.

Solidarity Action Committee for Munir (Kasum) Executive Secretary Choirul Anam
said that over the last few years the government has done almost nothing to
resolve the Munir case. Law enforcement agencies have failed to fulfill the
public's hope for justice as one of the principles of a constitutional state.

"We have seen over the last few years that the Munir case has been
systematically weakened and neglected. It is as if Munir's death has simply
evaporated just like that. This is the serious problem currently being faced.
The neglect of the Munir case is one among many instances of human rights cases
being ignored. This is clearly a gross violation", said Anam at the offices of
the Commission for Missing Persons and Victims of Violence (Kontras) on Sunday
September 5.

As well as questioning what follow up efforts are being made in the case, the
Friends of Munir are also urging the government, particularly President Susilo
Bambang Yudhoyono, to provide justice and fully resolve Munir's murder and other
human rights cases.

In addition to this, they are also demanding that the government immediately
arrest the intellectual actors behind Munir's murder in addition to [former
State Intelligence Agency deputy] Muchdi Purwopranjono. This momentum should
also be used to call on the government to declare September 7 [the anniversary
of Munir's murder] as Human Rights Defenders Day.


[Translated by James Balowski.]

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