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Tuesday, February 15, 2011

The Visit of the UNWGEID to Tomor-Leste as a Momentum for Accountability


Joint Press Release
The Visit of the United Nations Working Group on Enforced or Involuntary Disappearance to Timor-Leste as A Momentum for the Accountability of Enforced Disappearance in Timor-Leste and Indonesia

The Commission for the Disappeared and Victims of Violence (KontraS) together with the Indonesian Association of Families of the Disappeared (IKOHI) kindly welcome and support the visit of the Chair-Rapporteur of the United Nations Working Group on Enforced or Involuntary Disappearances/UNWGEID, Jeremy Sarkin and one of the expert members, Jasminka Dzumhur, to Timor-Leste on 7-14 February.

Politically, we see this visit as a serious step of the United Nations (UN) to encourage the completion of enforced disappearance cases took place in the then East Timor during the Indonesian occupation. We view the enforced disappearance in Timor-Leste and Indonesia as inseparable, that both were committed by the same authoritarian regime of New Order Indonesia.

Morally, this visit is an acknowledgement and support of the United Nations to the victims and families of the victims of enforced disappearance either in Timor-Leste and Indonesia who have been indefatigably searching for truth and justice, considering that to date denial on rights of victims of enforced disappearance continues.

The Commission of Truth and Friendship (KKP) established by the Indonesian and Timor-Leste government had recommended in 2008 the establishment of a Commission for the Disappeared, however until recently the commission is not yet established. The recommendation specifically demanded the Indonesian and Timor-Leste government to collaboratively establish a Commission for the Disappeared in an effort to find out whereabouts of those disappeared, and provide information for the victims’ families. The Commission was also mandated to investigate East Timorese children who have been separated from their families.

We hope the outcomes of the official mission of the UN Working Group to Timor-Leste become momentum for the UN to urge the Timor-Leste government and indirectly Indonesian’s to immediately establish a Commission for the Disappeared as recommended by KKP.

We also hope this mission becomes a reminder for President Ramos Horta to ratify the Convention of Anti Forced Disappearance as he promised to delegation of AFAD and FEDEFAM in a meeting in Presidential Palace in Dili in late 2009.
From Indonesia view point, this visit must serve as an encouragement for the Government of Indonesia to follow up the four recommendations of the House of Representatives (DPR) regarding the 1997/1998 forced disappearance cases, namely: establishment of ad hoc Human Rights court, search of 13 disappeared victims, rehabilitation and compensation for the victims’ families, and ratification of the International Convention for the Protection of All Persons from Enforced Disappearance.

We also hope that the mission of the Working Group to Timor Leste be the consideration for the Government of Indonesia to invite the Working Group to Indonesia in the near future, considering that almost every year the visit request has been submitted to the Government of Indonesia.

Jakarta, 14 February 2010


Mugiyanto Haris Azhar
Chairperson of IKOHI Coordinator of Kontras

Friday, February 11, 2011

Sipon dirawat di rumah sakit, IKOHI terus menuntut negara



Selama seminggu sejak 31 Januari sampai 8 Februari 2011, Dyah Sujirah atau yang kita kenal dengan nama Mbak Sipon dirawat di rumah sakit di Solo. Mbak Sipon adalah istri dari Wiji Thukul, salah satu dari 13 orang aktifis pro demokrasi yang dihilangkan secara paksa oleh penguasa Orde Baru pada tahun 1998.

Mbak Sipon menderita sakit Diabetes Melitus yang cukup akut. Penyakit yang dideritanya ini diperburuk oleh kekecewaannya pada pemerintah yang ia anggap selalu mempermainkan dirinya, dengan tidak menuntaskan kasus yang menimpa suaminya.

Presiden SBY pernah berjanji untuk menuntaskan kasusnya tersebut. Juga, DPR telah mengeluarkan rekomendasi kepada Presiden SBY agar menuntaskan kasus yang melibatkan 13 orang yang masih hilang. Staf khusus presiden bidang HAM, Denny Indrayana juga telah berjanji untuk menangani kasus tersebut, setalah ia mengatakan mendapat perintah dari Presiden SBY untuk merumuskan jalan keluarnya.

Mbak Sipon hanyalah salah satu dari ribuan korban pelanggaran HAM yang dilakukan oleh rejim Orde Baru yang masih diabaikan oleh negara.

IKOHI dan keluarga korban kini hendak menagih (kembali) tanggung jawab negara yang belum muncul-muncul itu.

Sampai jumpa sebentar lagi, Bapak Presiden SBY!

NAVIGATION
BUKU BARU!!!

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Jakarta : Yappika dan IKOHI xx, 220 hlm : 15 x 22 cm
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IKOHI was set up on September 17, 1998 by the parents and surfaced victims of disappearances. Since then, IKOHI was assisted by KONTRAS, until October 2002 when finally IKOHI carried out it first congress to complete its organizational structure. In the Congress, IKOHI decided its two priority of programs. They are (1) the empowerment of the social, economic, social and cultural potential of the members as well as mental and physical, and (2) the campaign for solving of the cases and preventing the cases from happening again. The solving of the cases means the reveal of the truth, the justice for the perpetrators, the reparation and rehabilitation of the victims and the guarantee that such gross violation of human right will never be repeated again in the future.

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