Indonésie

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En Indonésie, les défenseurs des droits humains restent en proie aux menaces, à l’intimidation, aux restrictions sur leur liberté d’expression et de réunion, au harcèlement judiciaire notamment via des procès en diffamation, à la stigmatisation, aux arrestations arbitraires, aux mauvais traitements, à la torture, aux disparitions forcées et aux assassinats. La plupart de ces exactions à l’encontre des défenseurs sont commises par des membres des forces de sécurité et par des factions criminelles aux ordres des autorités.

According to the UN SRSG, “Indonesia’s civil society plays a critical role in enhancing the awareness of human rights throughout the country as well as in developing national legislation relating to human rights. Civil society organizations actively monitor and disclose human rights violations and have successfully mobilized public opinion to prompt and demand Government accountability”. Human rights defenders in Indonesia may include students, journalists, lawyers, workers and intellectuals as well as humanitarian aid workers however this list is not exhaustive.

Defenders have encountered many difficulties and continue to work in a climate of impunity and corruption. This corruption is evident in the legal system and in the area of law enforcement as bribery is apparently commonplace. Those purported to have carried out grave human rights violations under the previous régime, have not been brought to justice and instead those who have critised past or present abuses have been targeted and persecuted. Anti-terrorist legislation has also been used to target human rights defenders as some have been labeled as insurgents in an attempt to undermine their legitimate work.

In various provinces of Indonesia, political movements exist which call for independence and/or self-determination. It is in these areas that individuals carrying out peaceful activities in defense of human rights, are particularly at risk as they are targeted by both the authorities and insurgent groups. In a joint report by Front Line and Imparsial – The Indonesian Human Rights Watch, entitled “Front Line Indonesia: Murders, Death Threats and Other Forms of Intimidation of Human Rights Defenders, 1998 – 2002”, special consideration is given to the situation of human rights defenders in Jakarta, Aceh and West Papua as crimes against defenders in these regions escalated in those years. The tsunami also affected human rights defenders as the UN SRSG received information that, “…more that 40 NGO activists, including leading human rights defenders were missing or dead after the tsunami. Journalists, teachers, religious leaders and other community leaders were also among the victims. Several prominent human rights organizations reportedly lost their offices and their records”. The UN SRSG carried out an official mission to Indonesia during which she met many human rights defenders. Following the visit human rights defenders who had met with the SRSG reported increased levels of arrest, harassment and intimidation.

URGENT CASES

2012/05/1

Le 29 mars 2012, la défenseuse des droits humains et journaliste Mme Luviana Ariyanti a été renvoyée après 10 ans de services en tant qu'assistante de production sur Metro TV, pour avoir fait la promotion des droits humains sur son lieu de travail.

CASE INDEX

2011/10/31

Les 10 et 15 octobre 2011, les défenseurs des droits humains et militants travaillistes Petrus W. Ajamiseba et Leo Wandegau sont décédés après avoir été blessés par la police lors d’une manifestation qui a eu lieu dans la province de Papouasie, le 10 octobre.

2010/07/15

Le défenseur des droits humains M. Tama Satrya Langkun est sorti de l'hôpital le 13 juillet 2010, après avoir été soigné pour des blessures suite à une agression. Il a été renversé de sa moto et passé à tabac avec une barre en métal, le 8 juillet 2010. Tama Satrya...

2009/10/20

Le 12 octobre 2009, les défenseurs des droits humains M. Illian Deta Arta Sari et M. Emerson Yuntho, deux membres du personnel de l'ONG Indonesia Corruption Watch (ICW), ont reçu l'ordre de se présenter afin d'être interrogés comme suspects dans une affaire...