Jakarta. The Commission for Missing Persons and Victims of
Violence (Kontras) says the appointment of a controversial former general to
the new cabinet shows President Joko Widodo is “negligent” towards human rights
issues.
The
prominent human rights group has struck out at Joko’s decision to name Gen.
(ret.) Ryamizard Ryacudu the country’s defense minister, saying his involvement
in operations against the Free Aceh Movement (GAM) and the Free Papua
Organization (OPM) made him unsuitable for the role.
“Ryamizard’s
appointment shows that our president is negligent towards human rights and the
defense sector,” Kontras coordinator Haris Azhar said on Sunday evening.
The
retired general was one of 34 ministers announced in Indonesia’s new cabinet at
the State Palace on Sunday.
Ryamizard
was Army chief of staff between 2002 and 2005 and chief of the Army’s strategic
command (Kostrad) between 2000 and 2002. He has been singled out by
Kontras for his role overseeing operations in Aceh and Papua.
Haris
said that Ryamizard’s “sins” included his leadership role during the
implementation of martial law by the Indonesian
Armed Forces (TNI) in Aceh following the collapse of peace talks in 2003. A report by Human Rights Watch published in 2003
voiced concern about serious abuses of international human rights and
humanitarian law committed by both the TNI and GAM forces during the period.
Haris
also raised concerns about Ryamizard’s attitude towards leading Papuan
independence figure, Theys Hiyo Eluay, the late chief of the Papua Presidium
Council.
“In
Papua, he once said that whoever killed Theys was a hero,” Haris said.
Theys
was murdered by seven soldiers from the Army’s Special Forces unit
Kopassus in 2001.
Ryamizard,
meanwhile, rejected that he had ever been involved in alleged human rights
abuses when confronted by reporters at the State Palace on Sunday.
“Go ask
the journalists who went to Papua, Aceh, ask about it,” Ryamizard said. He said
human rights activists and journalists should know he was always “clean”
during his 35 years serving in the TNI.
Another
cabinet appointment with a military background, Tedjo Edhy Purdjianto — a
former Navy chief of staff who is now coordinating minister for political,
legal and security affairs — has been given the green light by Kontras. By
Farouk
Arnaz & Ezra Sihite
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