The Observatory has been informed by reliable sources of the brutal attack against Mr. Banjir Ambarita, journalist, after the publication of several of his articles in the local newspaper Bintang Papua of Jayapura, Papua province, and in the Jakarta Globe, denouncing sexual abuses committed by police officers in Jayapura.
According to the information received, on March 3, 2011, Mr. Banjir Ambarita was riding his motorcycle in front of the Jayapura Mayor’s office, when two unknown men on a motorcycle reportedly approached him, stabbed him twice in the chest and stomach and fled. As he began to bleed, Mr. Banjir Ambarita drove to the nearby police station. Police officers took him to the Marthen Indey Hospital in Aryoko, Jayapura, where he underwent surgery. He has reportedly recovered since then.
The Papua Regional Police and the Jayapura Police have set up a joint force to investigate the case, but to date, perpetrators remain unknown.
Mr. Banjir Ambarita had recently written articles in the Bintang Papua and in the Jakarta Globe about two alleged rape cases involving the police.
In the first article, he had written that four police officers and three civilians allegedly raped and tortured a 15 year old girl in February 2011, in Biak, Papua province. The last article, dated February 27, 2011, covered a second case in which three police officers forced a woman detainee to perform oral sex on them from November 2010 to January 2011 at the Jayapura Police Detention Centre in Papua province. The media coverage of this incident led to the resignation of the Jayapura’s Police Chief, Mr. Imam Setiawan, and to the sentencing to 21 days of jail for the officers involved.
The Observatory expresses its deepest concern about the attack on Mr. Banjir Ambarita, which seems to merely aim at sanctioning his denunciation of human rights violations, and urges the authorities to ensure his protection and to promptly investigate into the above-mentioned facts.
Actions requested:
The Observatory urges the authorities of Indonesia to:
i. Guarantee in all circumstances the physical and psychological integrity of Mr. Banjir Ambarita, as well as all human rights defenders in Indonesia;
ii. Carry out a prompt, effective, thorough, independent and impartial investigation into the above-mentioned events, the result of which must be made public, in order to prosecute and try the perpetrators of these violations before a competent, independent and impartial tribunal;
iii. Conform in all circumstances with the provisions of the Declaration on Human Rights Defenders, adopted on December 9, 1998 by the United Nations General Assembly, in particular:
iv. Ensure in all circumstances the respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms in accordance with the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and with international and regional human rights instruments ratified by Indonesia.
Addresses:
Please also write to the diplomatic representations of Indonesia in your respective countries.









