Sunday, April 1, 2007

Situation Update: People of Fatumnasi Attacked by Thugs Following Court Session

Situation Update

People of Fatumnasi Attacked by Thugs Following Court Session

Kupang, 29 March 2007

Concerns that intimidation or attacks on the people of Kuanoel-Fatumnasi during court sessions have been proven real. The session when the people brought a complaint to court held on Thursday (29/03/07) at the State Court in Soe, South Central Timor District (TTS) ended with hitting by several people who have been on the side of the mining company. Three residents experienced bruises as a result of the hits they suffered as they were preparing to go home to Fatumnasi after the court session.

The men and women who have been rejecting the mining of Faut Lik and Fatu Ob in Kuanoel Village by PT Tedja Sekawan of Surabaya arrived in two vehicles at the State Justice building in Soe at 11.00. Accompanied by a lawyer, Magnus Kobesi, SH, the people attended the court session in an orderly fashion.

This third court session was a continuation of the previous session held on 10 March 2007, the agenda being to read the accusation. In this third session, Magnus Kobesi, SH withdrew the earlier accusation and planned to immediately put forward a new one. However, the listing of the [new] accusation was not possible because the clerk of court was absent.

The people had heard and knew about the attack before it happened. Prior to the sidang observers reported that the atmosphere around the Soe Court Building was unusual. There was a mobilization of a mass of people whose identities were unknown. A large number of them gathered in groups and spread out. These people did not only gather in the yard of the court, but also in several locations around the area of the court.

The Attack
After the court session was finished, the villagers from Kuanoel-Fatumnasi tried to leave the courtroom as a group. Suddenly a man named Nicolas Silab hit Mr. Lot Taklale on his back right at the entrance to the Soe Justice building. Not much later, Yani Tameleb hit Yati Kase in the face. As a result, Yati fell forward and was disoriented for a few moments.

Seeing the situation, Aleta Ba'un who was in the middle of the mass, tried to calm people to avoid an escalation of conflict/physical confrontation. However, Leta herself was attacked and hit by Yani Tamaleb. Fortunately, Leta was wearing a motorcycle helmet so that she wasn’t wounded, and instead the one who hit her hurt his hand. The attackers became increasingly angry and Mama Erna was also hit twice; once striking her child whom she was holding.

The police in the location of the attack just let it happen without doing anything. Seeing that the situation was heating up and holding to the principle of struggling without violence, the people tried to avoid the attacks and walk towards the lawyer’s vehicle. About 30 people crowded into the lawyer’s vehicle (a pick-up) for safety and evacuation to the office of Humanitarian Action Foundation.

After waiting there for awhile, the people were finally able to return home to Fatumnasi at about 5 pm. Not long afterwards, a group of police (not traffic police) tried to hold up the vehicle that had carried the people, accusing the driver of breaking traffic regulations. The police let the vehicle go after a process of negotiation.

According to other information, Leta and her family are being targeted for attacks and have been threatened with murder by thugs. Several times Leta’s house has been approached and threats made that it will be burned. Leta is being held responsible for Kuanoel-Fatumnasi villagers who cased away several residents of Fatumnasi who were working for PT Tedja Sekawan.

The threats and intimidation directed at Leta and others have been reported to the police. However, up until now there has been no action by the police to respond to these reports. As a result, the thugs are increasingly brazen intimidating and attacking without fear, even committing these actions openly.

The people [who oppose the mining] are increasingly under pressure and cornered; the criminalization process against the people continues. One example is the case of Yosafat Toto (YT). YT, whose house has been used as a post by the resistance and who is a stabbing victim, now sits in jail while the thugs who committed the stabbing have not been touched at all by the law. There is other information that several others have been determined to be witnesses and are waiting for the next legal action.

The struggle of the people of Kuanoel-Fatumnasi Villages to recover their rights is increasingly heavy. The people must face a large wall called power with the process of intimidation and various threats that continue to increase. From whom will the people find justice???

Press Release

12.09.2006

Pers Release

PRESS RELEASE
“PROTECT AND IMMEDIATELY END THE CONFLICT OF
THE INDIGENOUS PEOPLES OF
FATUMNASI-KUANOEL vs DISTRICT HEAD OF TTS”

On Wednesday, 6 December 2006, at about 13.30 Central Indonesia Time, eight (8) trucks delivered about 300 to the office of the TTS People’s Assembly. At the office across from the office of the District Head, these people tried to carry out an opposition action to chase away the indigenous people of Fatumnasi-Kuanoel and other villages who reject marble mining. Their sit-in had been going on for nearly two (2) weeks without them causing any damage or violence.

This happened when there were not so many at the district head’s office, only about fifty (50) and most of them women. Most of the people who had been sitting at the District Head’s office had left in order to begin planint since the rainy season has arrived. But those who remained did not tremble in the slightest. Although they were pressured to return home, those who were involved in the sit-in just remained motionless and didn’t budge from the office of the District Head. “If we must die here, then we’ll just die here and there is not one person who can scare us. In life there are only three things: Happiness, Problems and Death,” they said.

This is not the first time the people of Kuanoel-Fatumnasi Villages have spoken like this. Since they began their action to reject marble mining in their village last October until recently when they came and sat at the TTS District Head’s office, they have one resolve: to struggle so that the marble mining permit issued in August 2006 to PT. Teja Sekawan Surabaya is revoked. This company has ruined the environment by mining Fatu Ob, a sacred rock of the traditional people of Mollo. If they are now ordered to return home by their own brothers and sisters, it’s clear they won’t accept it. This struggle is very important for the people of Mollo. This is evident because not only members of Fatumnasi-Kuanoel have been carrying out this action, but people from the villages of Tune, Bonleu, Nenas, Fatukoto dan Lelobatan have also actively participated.

Nevertheless, up to now, no action whatsoever has been taken by the person in charge of the local government, in this case, the District Head of TTS, Drs. aniel Banunaek. As with his behavior on previous days, the District Head remains absent and refuses to meet with the masses gathered at his office. His behavior is highly irresponsible and can result in very big risks, namely the breakout of conflict among the two groups of people. The potential for this is high considering the number of those who have come – with very organized transport – to oppose those at the sit-in.

Provocation and attacks on the people are likely at any moment. It is still fresh in our minds the incident at Naitapan in April 2006 when thugs attacked (threw things at) opponents of the marble mining who were blocking the mining location and the police did not intervene and just let them be hit. But when the people tried to retaliate on their attackers, the police (security forces) arrested activists and local leaders.

Considering the situation, we request that:1. the Governor of NTT immediately mediate the conflict between the people of Fatumnasi-Kuanoel Villages with the District Head of so that this problem does not drag on; 2. the provincial Chief of Police provide protection and security for the people of Fatumnasi-Kuanoel Villages who at this time are still sitting at the District Head’s office;3. request security forces to arrest the provocateurs who are baiting the people with anarchic behavior.

The rejection by the people of Kuanoel-Fatumnasi Villages and other villages regarding the mining of Faut Lik and Fatu Ob is based on critical awareness that has been born among the people. The presence of the mining company only gives birth to ecological disaster for all the land of Timor Island and cannot ever be changed by anything. It is time we began to think how to preserve the balance of the environment for our children and grandchildren in the future.

Respectfully,


Kelik Ismunandar

Manager Advocacy and Issue DevelopmentPikul
Contact No: 081339178762

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