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100 WOMEN RAPED SINCE MARTIAL
LAW DECLARED
By James Balowski
September 10, 2003 (Green Left Weekly Issue
553) As many as 100 women have been raped since martial law was
declared in Indonesia's northern-most province of Aceh on May 19.
A report, evaluating the first 100 days of Jakarta's so-called "integrated
operation to restore security and order and crush
the Free Aceh Movement, was presented to the National Human Rights
Commission (Komnas HAM) on August 28 by the Friends of Aceh (FOA).
The report said most of the victims were too frightened to take
legal action; only 21 cases of rape or sexual harassment have been
reported to police. Last July, three solders in Aceh were convicted
of rape and given short jail terms by a military court.
FOA is a coalition of non-government organisations, which includes
the Indonesian Legal Aid and Human Rights Association, Solidarity
Without Borders, the Kotaraja Forum, Daughters of Aceh for Justice,
the Purple Institute, National Solidarity for Papua and the National
Commission for Missing Persons and Victims of Violence.
In one particular case, FOA cited the gang rape of a 16-year-old
woman by five Indonesian military (TNI) personnel in the sub-district
of Keramat in North Aceh. Following the incident, the victim and
her family were threatened by members of the district military command
(Koramil) and warned not to report the attack to police.
The Lhokseumawe military command in North Aceh rejected FOA's account
of the incident. TNI spokesperson Bambang Darmono was quoted by
the Jakarta daily Kompas on September 2 as saying that the perpetrators
were all civilians and called the report a cheap shot
intended to damage TNI's image and create a pretext
to call for an end to the military operation in Aceh. Darmono also
said that he was opposed to any attempt by FOA to come to Lhokseumawe
to gather evidence to support its findings.
However, Darmono admitted to Kompas that the incident was reported
to Koramil. He said a member of Koramil proposed to the victim that
she seek a peaceful Resolution to the case. The woman
was then struck by a Koramil member, Sargent Bakhtiar, who was annoyed
because the victim declared that a junior officer had joined in
the rape. He said that the case is now being processed by North
Aceh district police.
In response to the report, Komnas HAM chairperson Abdul Hakim Garuda
Nusantara told Kompas that, if the report is correct, it represents
a gross violation of human rights and that Komnas HAM will be sending
its Ad Hoc Team for Aceh to investigate.
Nusantara added that, regardless of who the perpetrators were, the
attacks must be given serious attention as women often become the
victims in armed conflicts. He said the general picture being painted
in Aceh was one of ongoing and widespread violence against civilians.
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