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Condemning Massive Attack Against Indonesia’s Freedom of Expression

24 October 2015

Open Statement

okky 2Indonesia’s freedom of expression and critical thinking are under attack. Series of repressive and violent acts by the authorities against attempts to critically revisit and review the 1965 communist purge for the betterment of the nation and its people are a strong proof that the totalitarian legacy from the New Order Regime is still alive and kicking.

Suharto may be gone but the guards of the old regime are still watching the people’s move, and in many cases, launching oppressive action to shut down people’s freedom.

In just one week, we have seen numbers of evidence.

The recent arbitrary arrest, as well deportation and blacklist of Tom Iljas in Sumatra by local police and immigration for visiting his father’s grave – the victims of the 1965 mass murders – is a blatant example of such New Order spirit, a state crime against its own citizens. The subsequent terror against Tom Iljas’s family by respective village chief and sub-district head shows the die-hard sick mentality of state officials.

Then The Lentera student magazine was forced to withdraw its latest edition from circulation for publishing stories about the 1965 killings in Salatiga, Central Java. Three the university students were taken to the police station and interrogated.

We have also witnessed other events that discussed different aspects of 1965 being cancelled or attacked both by civilians or law enforcers in different parts of Indonesia (Banyuwangi, Solo, Bukittinggi etc.). These incidents are definite proofs of threat and absence of protection to freedom of expression in Indonesia.

And most recently, the fact that Ubud Writers and Readers Festival has also been intimidated by local and national authorities to cancel any programs related to the 1965 mass killings is a testament that the state officials are watching the citizens’ every move, and also highlight increasing repression against civilians and creativity.

We, writers, journalists, artists and activists, join together to condemn this growing repression against people’s freedom of expression and the shutting down of critical thinking by using New Order Regime’s repressive ways.

We urge:

1. Indonesian Police and their officers at provincial, district and sub-district level, especially in Bali, Salatiga and Padang to respect people’s constitutional and basic rights for freedom of expression. They must stop any action to ban or cancel any discussion or seminar to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the 1965 tragedy because all discussion and discourse about the upheaval must be seen as a part of national reconciliation, which has been pledged by President Joko Widodo’s administration.

2. Reject and cancel any immigration measure (deportation, blacklist) against Tom Iljas, based on the fact that Tom Iljas and his family are innocent and have not committed any legal or immigration-related violations.

3. President Joko Widodo and Indonesian Government together with local authorities to provide protection and guarantee the safety of those who wish and plan to discuss, review and investigate the 1965 tragedy from all kinds of censorship, intimidation and terrors.

4. Groups and individuals who have been involved in violent acts against discussions on the1965 tragedy to restrain themselves and open dialogue to allow for the peaceful solution of the national tragedy.

We believe that after 50 years the nation urgently needs an open, transparent and honest investigation and discussions on the 1965 Communist mass murder and its aftermath events that have claimed millions of lives and brought misery to millions of others.

The family of the victims must receive justice they deserve to get, while we believe that it’s best for the institutions allegedly involved in the crimes to clean their name once and for all to allow them embrace the better future. It’s the best interest of the nation and its people if the massacre is cleared from surrounding dust and that justice is given to both the perpetrators and victims.

Contact:

    +6281317212838
    Abdul Khalik
    Pendiri ASEAN Literary Festival/Jurnalis

    +6281282275648
    Yulia Evina Bhara
    Direktur Partisipasi Indonesia

    +628174962666
    Tunggal Pawestri
    Aktivis Perempuan

SIGNATORIES

1. Okky Madasari – Writer/ Founder of ASEAN Literary Festival

2. Faiza Marzoeki – Playwright, Theater Producer and Director of Institut Ungu

3. Aquino Hayunta –Indonesian Art Coalition

4. Tunggal Pawestri – BITES

5. Yulia Evina Bhara – Partisipasi Indonesia

6. Dhyta Caturani – Activist

7. Felencia Hutabarat – Indonesian Art Coalition

8. Damar Juniarto – Social Blogger

9. Abdul Khalik – Journalist/Founder of ASEAN Literary Festival

10. Joshua Oppenheimer – Filmmaker

11. Iin Purwanti – Alumni of FIB UI

12. Amerta Kusuma – KawanKawan Film

13. Fanny Chotimah – Writer/Filmmaker

14. Mary Farrow – Activist/Coordinator of Emerald Community House Australia

15. Yuliana Sandy Aryani – Alumni of FIB UI

16. Yerry Wirawan – Alumni of FIB UI

17. Musita Hartanti – Alumni of FIB UI

18. Umar Idris – Alumni of FIB UI/Journalist

19. Bonnie Triyana,- Chief Editor Historia Magazine

20. Amatul Rayyani Siddiqah – Journalist

21. Atmakusumah Astraatmadja – Press Observer/Lecturer on Journalism

22. Vivi Widyawati – Politik Rakyat

23. Mutiara Ika Pratiwi – Perempuan Mahardhika

24. Aryo Wisanggeni – AJI Indonesia

25. Arfi Bambani – AJI Indonesia

26. Yudi Adiyatna – Youth Pro Active TII

27. Grace Tobing – Indonesia Against Human Trafficking (FIGHT)

28. Iman D Nugroho – AJI Indonesia

29. Afra Suci Ramadhan – Pamflet

30. Nabilla Reysa – Pamflet

31. Niesrina Nadhifah – Kontras

32. Amira Hasna – Youth Rights Now

33. Qory Dellasera – Activist

34. Annayu Maharani – Indonesian Art Coalition

35. Oming Putri – Indonesian Art Coalition

36. Abduh Aziz – Indonesian Art Coalition

37. Indah Yusari – Pamflet

38. Justian Edwin – Pamflet

39. Ardi Yunanto – visual artist

40. Qorihani – ALumni of Faculty of Cultural Studies, University of Indonesia

41. Muhammad Faisal Bustamam – Videomaker/Activist

42. Veronica Iswinahyu – Activist

43. Prathiwi W. Putri – pecinta Kampung Kota

44. Rahung Nasution – food culture activist & videomaker

45. Wilson Obrigados – Writer

46. Yasmin Purba – YLBHI

47. Mugiyanto – INFID

48. Wisnu Surya Pratama – Film maker

49. Dwi Sujanti Nugraheni – Filmmaker

50. Dinda Nuurannisaa Yura – Women’s Rights Activist

51. Sinnal Blegur – Perkumpulan Praxis

52. Ibeth Koesrini -Activist

53. Kurnia Yudha F – Filmmaker

54. Efi Sri Handayani – Filmmaker

55. Vera Lestafa – Filmmaker

56. Shelly W.M – Activist

57. Agnes Gurning – Activist

58. Lukman Simbah – citizen

59. Zico Mulia – citizen

60. Isti Komah – Nawit Women Group

61. Yolandri Simanjuntak – citizen

62. Shinta Miranda – writer

63. Soe Tjen Marching – writer and activist

64. Dede Dyandoko Kendro – citizen

65. Kurniawan- Journalist

66. Ranggoaini Jahja – Activist

67. Ririn Sefsani – Small Earth Community

68. Arman Dhani – Writer

69. Asfinawati – Public lawyer

70. Gustaff H Iskandar – Common room

71. Wenny Mustikasari – citizen

72. Andreas iswinarto – Galeri Lentera Pembebasan

73. Ajar Pamungkas – Warga Yogyakarta

74. Jess Melvin – The University of Melbourne, Australia

75. Christina Yulita – citizen

76. Dolorosa Sinaga – Artist/Lecturer Faculty of Fine Art of Jakarta Institute of the Arts

77. Elisabeth Ida Mulyani – Artist, Belgium

78. Kresna Astraatmadja

79. Todung Mulya Lubis – Lawyer

80. Josefin Morge – Chairperson VIF, Left Forum Sweden

81. Brad Simpson – Historian, University of Connecticut, USA

82. Peter Boyle, Green Left Weekly, Australia

83. Debbie Prabawati – Activist/Researcher

84. Jeffrey A. Winters – Professor of Politics/Director of the Equality Development and Globalization Studies (EDGS) Program Northwestern University, USA

85. Tamara Pearson – Journalist/Author of The Butterfly Prison

86. Tom Iljas – Sweden

87. Joanne Faulkner – Lecturer in Women’s and Gender Studies, UNSW, Australia

88. John Pilger – Writer/Filmmaker/Journalist

89. Pip Hinman – Journalist/Activist Australia

90. Professor Ariel Heryanto – Australia

91. Grace Leksana – Institut Sejarah Sosial Indonesia

92. Dr. Max Lane – Melbourne, Australia

93. Imelda Liliyanti – ILUNI FIB UI

94. Ratu Febriana Erawati – ILUNI FIB UI

95. Jemma Purdey – Herb Feith Foundation

96. Herlambang P. Wiratraman – Coordinator Serikat Pengajar HAM Indonesia

97. Chris Nash – Journalism Professor, Monash University, Australia

98. Wendy Bacon – Journalist, Australia

99. Signe Byrge Sørensen – Filmmaker, Denmark

100. Max White – Amnesty International, USA

101. Prof. Dr Saskia E. Wieringa – University of Amsterdam

102. Stanley Adi Prasetyo – Journalist

103. Andreas Harsono – Human Rights Watch researcher on Indonesia

104. Mery Kolimon – Koordinator Jaringan Perempuan Indonesia Timur

105. Bilven-Ultimus

106. Dr. Annie Pohlman – The University of Queensland, Australia

107. Ayu Wahyuniengroem – University of Indonesia

108. Raihana Diani – Acehnese

109. Soraya Oktaviani – Indonesia untuk Kemanusiaan

110. Brad Adams – Asia Director, Human Rights Watch

111. Dodi Yuniar – Asia Justice and Rights

112. Sangdenai – Freelance Writer

113. Edo Wulia – minikino.org

114. Tria Nin – Writer

115. Lini Zurlia – Activist

116. Anggun Pradesha – SWARA

117. Data RB – nefos.org

118. Kartika Pratiwi – Kotakhitam Forum

119. Shita Laksmi – ICT and Open Governance Activist

120. Dewi Chandraningrum – Lecturer, writer, academic

121. A. Dananjaya – Kotakhitam Forum

122. Dimas D Saputra – Kotakhitam Forum

123. Aquido Adri – Kotakhitam Forum

124. Kyq Sallata – Kotakhitam Forum

125. Berto Tukan – Writer and cultural activist

126. Olin Monteiro – Feminist, Peace women across the globe Indonesia

127. Afnaldi Syaiful – Activist

128. Anton Muhajir – Blogger

129. Tri Em – citizen

130. Eddi Prayitno – Indonesia Center of Deradicalism and Wisdom

131. Dr. Jordana Silverstein- Historian, University of Melbourne, Australia

132. Dr. Ian Wilson – Academic, Murdoch University, Australia

133. Nursyahbani Katjasungkana, Chair, YLBHI Board of Trustee

134. Ellin Rozana – Institut Perempuan

135. Whisnu Yonar – Activist

136. Bivitri Susanti – Legal Reform Activist/Academician

137. Susan Price – National Co-Convenor Sosialist Alliance, Australia

138. Andy Budiman – SEJUK

139. Agustine – Ardhanary

140. Dr. Reihana Mohideen – Senior Researcher Fellow, University of Melbourne, Australia

141. Dr. Rebecca Conroy – Independent Scholar & Art Worker

142. Eva Simanjuntak – Alumni FIB UI

143. Yudi Bahcrioktora Alumni FIB UI

144. Saras Dewi – Dosen dan Alumni FIB UI

145. Ery Sandra Amelia – Journalist/ Film maker

146. Ratih Kumala – Writer

147. Laksmi Pamuntjak – Writer

148. Choo Chon Kai – Deputy Secretary-General of Parti Sosialis Malaysia (PSM)

149. Janet de neefe- Director of Ubud Writers&Readers Festival

150. Rita Djayusman- Pegawai Swasta

151. Eni Simatupang – Mahasiswa

152. Valentina Sri Wijayati – Citizen

153. Marlon Rumambi – Citizen

154. Dadang Chrisanto – Artist

155. Rio Tuasikal – KBR 68H

156. Doni Suryono PSH – Citra Nusantara News media

157. Wida Semito – Citizen

158. Irna Permanasari – Writer/Editor

159. Dr. Wijaya Herlambang – Lecturer/Writer/Musician

160. Wahyu Susilo – Aktivis Buruh Migran

161. Christina Yulita – Relawan Pelurusan Sejarah

162. Lily Sugianto – Ardhanary

163. Khanis Suvianita – Gaya Nusantara

164. Slamet Raharjo – GWL INA

165. Aan Anshori – Jaringan Alumni Santri Jombang (JAS IJO)

166. Valent Mustamin – founder idwriters.com

167. Indraswari Agnes – Poligrabs

168. Arthit Suriyawongkul – Activist, Thailand

169. Agus Januraka – Denpasar

170. Yuda Kurniawan – Filmmaker

171. Sandyawan Sumardi – Humanitarian Activist, Ciliwung Merdeka

172. Feri Kesuma – Aktivis HAM, Kontras

173. Masiyono – Citizen

174. Alghiffari Aqsa Public Interest Lawyer/LBH Jakarta

175. Rev. Stephen Suleeman – Dosen STT Jakarta

176. Khairani Barokka – writer, artist, PhD researcher at Goldsmiths

177. Nersalya Renata- Writer

178. Ati Nurbaeti – Journalist, Alliance of Independent Journalists / AJI

179. R. Valentina Sagala – Founder Institut Perempuan

180. Reza Muharam – International People’s Tribunal 1965

181. Alex Flor – Watch Indonesia!, Germany

182. Timo Duile – Post-Doc at the department of Southeast asian Studies, Bonn University, Germany

183. Benny Yusman- Student

184. Signe Leth – Cultural Activist, Denmark

185. Liem Soei Liong – Writer

186. Bedjo Untung – Chairman of YPKP 65

187. Leila S. Chudori – Author, Journalist

188. Amalia Pulungan – Activist

189. Aboeprijadi Santoso – Journalist, Amsterdam

190. Frans Colman- Amsterdam

191. Solveig Hokstad – Reader

192. Dinda Kanya Dewi – Actress/Filmmaker

193. Ulfa Ilyas – Activist


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