Draft:2024 Gome torture scandal


The 2024 Gome torture scandal or the Omukia torture scandal was the torture of two alleged members of the Free Papua Movement and the death of another in Omukia village, Gome district in February 2024.[1]

Incident

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On 3 February 2024 three men, Defianus Kogoya (19), Alianus Murib (21) and Warnius Kogoya (20) were arrested by Indonesian soldiers of the Kodam III/Siliwangi, 300th Raider Infantry Battalion/Brajawijaya. They alleged the men were OPM members and had wanted to burn down the Puskesmas, a community healthcare center in Omukia, Puncak Regency.[1][2] The army also claimed that after the men had been confronted, a shootout between the soldiers and the men occured. However the family of Defianus and Alianus claim that they were arrested while building a roof, and Warnius’ family claimed he was arrested while collecting firewood.[3][4]

While they were being taken to the police station, Warnius died after he allegedly attempted to escape and hit his head on a rock, his family claim he was tied to the back of the car and dragged for around a kilometer and then tortured to death.[1][5][6][7] While Alianus were at the police station, the soldiers interrogated and tortured Alianus.[6]

Later that night the soldiers bounded Defianus’ hands behind his back and placed him in a barrel drum full of water. The soldiers began to beat and kick his head and stab and slash his back with a bayonet while shouting racial slurs at him. After a while he eventually fainted and was subsuquently taken to nearby health center.[5][6]

Defianus and Alianus weren't adequately treated for the injuries they sustained while in custody, three days after their arrest they were released on 6 February, due to a lack of evidence.[5]

Response

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On 21 March 2024 the video of Kogoya’s torture surfaced, initially the Indonesian Army claimed the video was a hoax and was edited, Maj. Gen. Izak Pangemanan told reporters "There have never been complaints about harsh behavior towards the community. We're still confirming the video."[8][9][8]

After the integrity of the video was confirmed they announced they were launching an official investigation of the incident. On 25 March Izak Pangemanan announced they had arrested 13 elite after questioning 43 soldiers in total. The detained soldiers were held in a maximum security detention camp in West Java.[10]

Military spokesman Brig. Gen. Kristomei Sianturi spoke on the incident saying "This is a violation of the law and we will act according to the applicable laws and regulations," Sianturi added "This is what we regret, that the Indonesian military or Indonesian army never taught, never approved any violence in asking for information."[11][10]

Izak Pangemanan was also quoted as saying "We regret what happened, it shouldn't have happened," Pangemanan then publicly apologized for the soldiers actions saying that "We apologize to all Papuans."[11] Pangemanan also responded to the death of Warnius saying "We took him to the health center but in the end, he died."

On 3 April, rallies were held in Jayapura at Perumnas 3 Waena and the Jayapura University of Science and Technology, protested the scandal. The protests were violently crushed, resulting in the arrest of 62 protestors.[12]

References

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  1. ^ a b c Idrus, Pizaro Gozali (2024-03-25). "Indonesian Military Apologizes to Papuans for Torture". Benar News. Retrieved 2024-03-06.
  2. ^ "Stop fighting fire with fire". The Jakarta Post. 2024-03-15. Retrieved 2024-06-03.
  3. ^ Idrus, Pizaro Gozali (2024-03-25). "Indonesian military apologizes to Papuans, detains soldiers linked to tortured civilian". Benar News. Retrieved 2024-11-08.
  4. ^ "Videos of Indonesian soldiers torturing Papuan go viral – Human rights defenders demand judicial process against perpetrators -". Human Rights. Monitor. 2024-03-22. Retrieved 2024-11-14.
  5. ^ a b c "Indonesia Apologizes for Torture | Human Rights Watch". www.hrw.org. 2024-04-02. Retrieved 2024-06-03.
  6. ^ a b c "TNI's crimes in Papua and the democratic solution for the Papuan & Indonesian people". www.indoleft.org. Retrieved 2024-11-06.
  7. ^ Juang, Arah (2024-04-01). "TNI's crimes in Papua and the democratic solution for the Papuan & Indonesian people". www.indoleft.org. Retrieved 2024-11-19.
  8. ^ a b "Regional military commander claims Papua torture video fake, result of editing". www.indoleft.org. Retrieved 2024-11-07.
  9. ^ Wenda, Benny (2024-03-21). "President Wenda: A crime against humanity has been committed in West Papua". United Liberation Movement for West Papua. Retrieved 2024-11-07.
  10. ^ a b "Indonesia's military arrests 13 elite soldiers who are accused of involvement in a torture video". AP News. 2024-03-25. Retrieved 2024-11-07.
  11. ^ a b "More than a dozen soldiers detained as Indonesia's military investigates brutal torture video of Papuan man - ABC News". amp.abc.net.au. Retrieved 2024-11-07.
  12. ^ "APSN | Sydney group slams 'unjust' Jakarta crackdown on Papuan torture protests". www.asia-pacific-solidarity.net. Retrieved 2024-11-07.