Public information commissioners ruled
earlier this week that the State Secretariat should declassify files related to
the murder of prominent human rights activist Munir Said Thalib, nearly 11
years after they were submitted by the fact-finding team to former President
Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono.
Investigation documents related to the murder
of prominent human rights defender Munir Said Thalib had
apparently gone missing, the public learned on Monday (10/10), as the State
Secretariat claimed it does not possess or know the whereabouts of the
fact-finding team's files.
A former member of that fact-finding team
said this could indicate either poor state administration or that someone had
deliberately tried to bury the files.
Public information commissioners ruled
earlier this week that the State Secretariat should declassify files related to
the case, nearly 11 years after they were submitted by the fact-finding
team to former President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono.
The secretariat has announced
it does not have the documents, or know their whereabouts.
Former fact-finding team member Hendardi
insisted that President Yudhoyono received the documents from the team in
2005, a year after the investigation was closed.
"It's on the public record that the
results of the investigation were submitted by the team to the president. The
government's response shows poor state administration," Hendardi said
in a statement released on Friday.
President Joko Widodo has ordered his
staff to locate the documents, while human rights activists have demanded
clarification from the government over the missing files.
"If it is not due to poor
administration, it can be alleged that the documents have been
intentionally removed by those who do not want to see this case
resolved," Hendardi added.
Activists have long urged the government
to find Munir's real killer.
Munir was poisoned with arsenic during a
layover in Singapore in September 2004, before boarding a flight to Amsterdam.
Former pilot Pollycarpus Budihari Priyanto
was sentenced to 14 years in prison for premeditated murder. However, the
masterminds behind Munir's murder remain unknown, while the investigation
results have never been disclosed to the public.
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