Police disperse peaceful commemoration in Waena, Jayapura – 11 protesters injured, 5 arrested

The space for the freedom of expression and freedom of peaceful assembly keeps shrinking in Indonesia’s eastern-most provinces Papua and Papua Barat. On 14 June 2022, members of the Jayapura police dispersed a peaceful assembly in the Perumnas III residential area in Waena, Jayapura City, with teargas, wooden batons and rubber bullets. Eleven protesters were reportedly injured (see table below) as police officers released shots indiscriminately into the crowd using rubber ammunition while others were beating protesters with wooden batons. The incident is only one in a series of forceful dispersals taking place in Jayapura City in the past three months.

The protesters, mostly sympathizers of the pro-independence movement organisation ‘West Papua National Committee (KNPB) had come together to commemorate the death of former KNPB leader Mako Tabuni, who died during police detention on 14 June 2012 shortly after his arrest.

Around 10.00 am, KNPB sympathizers gathered near the final bus stop in the Perumnas III residential area in Waena, where the police members had arrested and shot down Mako Tabuni ten years ago. They brought banners and played music on the side of the road in order not to disturb the traffic.

Around 1.00 pm, four vehicles of the police crowd control unit Dalmas and one additional police truck arrived at the location. Police officers jumped off the vehicles and forcefully dispersed the crowd. Two protesters were hit by rubber projectiles. Nine others sustained injuries as a result of police violence during the dispersal (see photos below).

The officers arrested five KNPB sympathizers in the Perumnas 3 residential area in Waena, Jayapura, around 2.30 pm and subsequently detained them at the Jayapura City Police Headquarters. All were released on the same day at 9.00 pm (see table below).

The director of the Papuan Legal Aid Institute (LBH Papua), Mr Emanuel Gobay, provided legal support to the five arrested KNPB during police detention. He expressed serious concerns regarding the professionalism of the Jayapura Police. Gobay underlined that the police have the obligation to respect, protect and fulfil the freedom of peaceful assembly as guaranteed under the Indonesian Constitution and international human rights law. He added that the facts surrounding the dispersal indicate violations regarding the procedural use of firearms by law enforcement officials.  

Tables with protesters arrested and ill-treated

NoNameAdditional information
1Wene WandikboWas arrested in the Perumnas 3 residential area in Waena, Jayapura, around 2.30 pm and subsequently detained at the Jayapura City police headquarters; he was released at 9.00 pm without charges
2Manu IyabaWas arrested in the Perumnas 3 residential area in Waena, Jayapura, around 2.30 pm and subsequently detained at the Jayapura City police headquarters; he was released at 9.00 pm without charges
3Edi TabuniWas arrested in the Perumnas 3 residential area in Waena, Jayapura, around 2.30 pm and subsequently detained at the Jayapura City police headquarters; he was released at 9.00 pm without charges
4Jefri MolamaWas arrested in the Perumnas 3 residential area in Waena, Jayapura, around 2.30 pm and subsequently detained at the Jayapura City police headquarters; he was released at 9.00 pm without charges
5Emani PahabolWas arrested in the Perumnas 3 residential area in Waena, Jayapura, around 2.30 pm and subsequently detained at the Jayapura City police headquarters; he was released on 15 June 2022 at 5.00 pm without charges
Table of protesters arrested in Jayapura on 14 June 2022 (source: independent HRDs)
NoNameGenderAgeAdditional information
1Coswin Tabyormale21 yearsSustained a rubber bullet injury in the right buttocks
2Yuber Kalakmabinmale20 yearsSustained a rubber bullet injury in the right hip
3Jhon Kadepamale21 yearsSustained bruises on the forehead
4Kikibi Pigaimale21 yearsSustained injury on the foot
5Manu Tinalmale26 yearsSustained injuries on the foot and the eyebrow
6Benediktus TebaimaleN/ASustained injury in the palm
7Nopen TulamamaleN/ASustained injury in the palm
8Jendri WanimbomaleN/ASustained injury on the cheek
9Natan PigaimaleN/ASustained bruises on the head and hand after police officers beat him with a baton
10Fransiskus PetegemaleN/ASustained bruises on the back after police officers beat him with a baton
11Jefri Pigaimale24 yearsSustained bruises on the right hand and left leg after police officers beat him with a baton
Table of protesters ill-treated as police officers dispersed the crowd in Jayapura on 14 June 2022 (source: independent HRDs)

Photos of protesters ill-treated as police dispersed the crowd

Photos of rubber ammunition projectiles used to disperse the crowd

Video of a rubber projectile which was removed from a one of the protesters (independent HRDs)

Video taken at the protest location shortly after police dispersed the crowd

Police officers patrol through the Perumnas II residential area in Jayapura, shortly after they dispersed a crowd of protesters (source: independent HRDs)

Protesters arrested on 14 June 2022

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