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    US Calls On Indonesia To Advance Papua Autonomy

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    Saturday, 2 October 2010, October 02, 2010 WIB Last Updated 2010-10-02T11:29:37Z
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    By Shaun Tandon

    WASHINGTON, Sept 23 (AFP) — The United States has called for Indonesia
    to move forward on autonomy in its Papua region and insisted it would
    not overlook human rights as it seeks broader relations with Jakarta.

    Testifying in a first-ever congressional hearing on the long-simmering
    conflict, senior US officials pledged to investigate abuse allegations
    in Papua but said there was no evidence to back charges of genocide.

    Indonesia in 2001 introduced autonomy in Papua — a vast, mineral-rich
    province that shares an island with Papua New Guinea — but local
    activists say that the law has half-hearted and not improved their
    rights.

    Joseph Yun, the US deputy assistant secretary of state tasked with
    Southeast Asia, said that the United States opposed separatism in
    Papua province and neighboring West Papua but supported a more
    thorough autonomy.

    "If the 2001 Special Autonomy Law can be fully implemented, we believe
    that a lot of frustration currently felt by Papuans would decrease,"
    Yun said.

    "While Indonesia’s overall human rights situation has improved along
    with the country’s rapid democratic development, we are concerned by
    allegations of human rights violations in Papua and continuously
    monitor the situation," he said.

    President Barack Obama’s administration has identified Indonesia as a
    priority, believing its size, democratization and moderate brand of
    Islam make it an ideal US partner.

    In July, the United States resumed military ties with the elite
    military unit Kopassus, which was involved in many of the darker
    chapters of Indonesia’s past.

    Indonesia took over Papua in 1969 and has faced a low-level
    insurgency. Human Rights Watch says that Indonesian forces have
    pursued indiscriminate sweeps on villages, sometimes killing
    civilians, and imprisoned activists for peaceful expression.

    The congressional hearing was called by Eni Faleomavaega, who
    represents American Samoa and has long taken an interest in Papua. In
    an unusual scene for staid Capitol Hill, the congressman invited
    Papuans wearing feathered headgear to perform a traditional dance with
    drums at the hearing’s onset.

    Faleomavaega said he considered Jakarta to be waging "genocide"
    against Papuans, who in contrast to most Indonesians are ethnically
    Melanesian.

    "It is indisputable fact that Indonesia has deliberately and
    systematically committed crimes against humanity and has yet to be
    held accountable," he said.

    Robert Scher, the deputy assistant secretary of defense in charge of
    South and Southeast Asia, said that the United States takes
    allegations of human rights violations in Papua "very seriously."

    "However, we have not yet seen any evidence to suggest that the
    incidents under discussion are part of a deliberate or systematic
    campaign" by Indonesia, Scher said.

    Faleomavaega said that he did not blame Indonesian President Susilo
    Bambang Yudhoyono over Papua and voiced support for a US relationship
    with the world’s largest Muslim-majority nation.

    "I sincerely believe that President (Yudhoyono) really wants to reach
    out and help the people of Papua. I also fully understand that he is
    under constraints — a lot of pressure is coming from other sectors of
    the Indonesian community," he said.

    Appearing before the panel, activist Octovianus Mote, president of the
    Papua Resource Center, said that the autonomy package was toothless.

    "The botton line issue is that civilian officials have failed to
    establish meaningful and authoritative control over the unruly armed
    forces, which continue to operate with impunity," he said.

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