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From: "YPKP'65/66 - Nederland"
To: "YPKP'65/66"
Subject: URGENT ACTION
Date sent: Mon, 16 Apr 2001 13:02:35 +0200
28 March 2001
UA-06-2001: Coffins of 1965 victims raided by mob
INDONESIA - terror campaign, death threats, desecration of remains
As reported previously (UA 40/00), 26 victims of the 1965-66 Indonesian
massacre were exhumed in November 2000 in the first official opening of a
mass grave from that period. The organisation which conducted that
exhumation, YPKP’65/66 (Indonesian Institute for the Study of the 1965-66
Massacre), planned to re-bury the 26 bodies in a low-key, multi-faith
ceremony in Kaloran, Temanggung, north of Yogyakarta (Central Java), but
were prevented from doing so by a violent group of about 50 persons.
Information from TAPOL verifies that the situation is becoming more tense
with the arrival of thousands more who are threatening the lives of YPKP
members and occupying their homes. The events of the incident are as
follows. Please read and proceed to the urgent action suggested below.
SEQUENCE OF EVENTS
The mass grave in a forest near Wonosobo, Central Java, was exhumed with
official permission, and the bodies of 26 victims along with many bullets
were uncovered before the YPKP was forced to stop digging. The victims
were identified as including 21 persons killed in 1966 by the Indonesian
military as part of a nation-wide operation organised by Soeharto to
'purge' suspected communists - a massacre that took over one million
lives. The bodies were stored in a hospital until they could be re-buried
properly.
Two days before the planned re-burial, the organisers had held talks with
local officials who said that care should be taken not to allow the
ceremony to become 'too demonstrative'. Agreement was reached to keep the
event low-key.
However, in face of threats of physical violence, Irawan Mangunkusuma, an
adviser to the central board of YPKP, who was in charge of the ceremony,
was forced to go into hiding after his house came under attack.
The ceremony was to have taken place in Kaloran, Tamenggung, Central Java
on 25 March after prayers had been said by Muslim, Christian and Buddhist
priests, but an incident on the day before compelled the organisers to
abandon the re-burial. Members of a group called Forum Ukuwah Islamiya
Kaloran (FUIK) announced their intention to prevent the ceremony from
taking place.
Early in the morning of the planned reburial, a group of people surrounded
the house of Mr. Mangunkusuma, where a number of YPKP members from various
parts of Indonesia had gathered for the event. A vehicle standing outside
the house was damaged, though police prevented it from being burnt.
Later in the morning, two vehicles with the remains of 7 victims were to
have left for Yogyakarta for re-burial in family graves. But before they
could depart, a mob of about fifty people surrounded the vehicles and
started assaulting the drivers and a member of YPKP. One of the vehicles
carrying two bodies succeeded in getting through, but the five coffins on
the other vehicle were dragged out, broken into, and the bodies strewn on
the ground.
It was later reported by YPKP that the bodies of all the victims were taken
into safety and properly buried elsewhere.
The latest news is that the house of Irawan Mangunkusuma has been occupied
by fifteen people who were part of the mob that prevented the re-burial
from going ahead. A crowd of around three thousand people has since arrived
in Kaloran-Temanggung and has been circling his house, many of them
brandishing sharp weapons and yelling slogans like 'Death to Irawan' and
'Irawan PKI' (PKI is the name of the communist party wiped out by Soeharto,
and is still used as a tag to label 'dangerous' people).
SUGGESTED ACTION
Please write urgently to the President of Indonesia and the head of the
Indonesian National Human Rights Commission (Komnas HAM) to call on them to
protect the YPKP members, to ensure that the organisers of the mob are
arrested and prosecuted, and to open up official investigations into the
1965-66 massacres.
SAMPLE LETTER
Your Excellency
I am deeply concerned for the safety of the members of Yayasan Penilitian
Korban Pembunuhan 1965/66 (YPKP), who were prevented by a mob from holding
a peaceful, multi-religious re-burial ceremony in Kaloran, Tamenggung for
26 victims of the 1965-66 massacre whose remains were exhumed near Wonosobo
last November. A group called Forum Ukuwah Islamiya Kaloran (FUIK) openly
declared their intention to prevent the ceremony from taking place, and
soon after this threat (on the weekend of 24-25 March) the home and car of
the organiser were attacked, five coffins containing bodies of the murder
victims were broken open, and the bodies strewn onto the ground.
Recent reports state that fifteen people have occupied the home of the
ceremony organiser, Mr. Irawan Mangunkusuma, and that thousands have
gathered there, threatening his life. It is believed that Mr. Mangunkusuma
is in hiding.
Clearly this is another attempt to use terror to prevent any reconciliation
or investigation into the massacre which claimed the lives of over one
million of your citizens. Unless those responsible for this violence and
the threat of further violence are prosecuted under the rule of law
immediately, this situation could easily turn into a second wave of purges
against those calling for justice for the crimes of Soeharto's regime.
Please act quickly to ensure the safety of Mr. Mangunkusuma and other YPKP
members; to arrest and prosecute those responsible for the violence,
desecration and threats; and to establish an independent, internationally
supported tribunal through Komnas HAM to investigate the 1965-66 Massacre.
Yours sincerely
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Mr. Abdurrahman Wahid
President, Republic of Indonesia
Presidential Palace, Jakarta
Istana Negara, Indonesia.
Fax: (62 21) 345 7782
SALUTATION: Your Excellency
Mr. Asmara Nababan
Secretary General
Komnas HAM
Jl. Latuharhary No. 4B Menteng
Jakarta Pusat
FAX: (62 21) 392 5227
EMAIL: info@komnas.go.id
SALUTATION: Dear Mr. Nababan
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INDONESIAN INSTITUTE FOR THE STUDY OF 1965/1966 MASSACRE
(YPKP '1965/1966)
Address: Jalan Padjadjaran no. 87 Perumnas III Tangerang - Indonesia
Tel.: 00.62.21.53121770, cell Phone: 00.62.8129240360
Email: korban65_66@hotmail.com
bank: BNI-CAPEM Cimone, Tangerang. Acc: 001027.495.001
In Nederland:
Email: YPKP_NED@xs4all.nl
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It was later reported by YPKP that the bodies of all the victims were taken
into safety and properly buried elsewhere.