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Australian government must investigate massacre in Indonesia

by EM News last modified Dec 27, 2011 01:53 AM
With three dead and nine critically injured, Friends of the Earth Australia questions the role of Australian owned company Arc Exploration after a community protest on the island of Sumbawa was attacked by Indonesian police.

Friends of the Earth Australia

“The shooting of peaceful protestors is completely unacceptable anywhere in the world, but with an Australian company involved because of its mining operation, it is imperative that the Australian Government step-in immediately to help calm the situation and ensure no more people are killed,” said Derec Davies of Friends of the Earth Australia.

Davies said Australian Foreign Minister Kevin Rudd must respond and investigate the role of Arc Exploration and its dealings with the Indonesian National Police where the response to the peaceful protest at the Sape Harbor over the Bima Gold Mine project was violent and fatal.

“Indonesian police attacked on Christmas Eve, and three days later, questions and concerns from locals go unanswered.”

FOE Australia stated in its release that after the police shootings, protestors responded by taking up weapons and petrol bombs. The organisation also pointed out the video footage by local media that shows unarmed protestors being shot by security forces. While the Indonesian Government has said it will ‘evaluate’ the police response, FOE Australia says it is clear that the police exceeded the use of necessary force to calm the situation and in fact they have inflamed the situation.

“Friends of the Earth is a global organisation and we work with local communities to support their peaceful non violent environmental struggles. We are appalled by the response of the Indonesian police,” said Davies.

“The community was protesting against environmental damage caused by the mine. No Australian company should be complicit in any way in this level of violence. It is unacceptable in Australia and shouldn’t be acceptable in Indonesia,” he said.

“Many tourists to Bali visit the island of Sumbawa. The company has been a trusted partner of locals. But with the problems of the Bima gold mine that trust has turned to outrage. The locals of Bima demand more, and so should Australians of our companies operating in the area”.

“Foreign Minister Rudd must step in now and call a halt to Australian operations of Arc Exploration in the Bima area. Halting the mine operations will allow police to pull out and calm to settle. Foreign Minister Rudd is responsible for calling on Chairman Mr Bruce Watson to explain his companies involvement. Australian shareholders have the right to know what is going on” said Davies.

According to Davies, the first killings occurred on Christmas eve, yet the 'battle of Bima’ continued.

"The current violent response is at Pelabuhan Sape Bima," he said. "The community is outnumbered by heavily armed national police, which is being supported by the military.”

“During this time of holiday peace, we call upon Arc Exploration to halt operations and the Australian Government to intervene to halt the unnecessary and forceful action,” said Davies.

maree cork
maree cork says:
Dec 27, 2011 09:49 AM
my beautiful daughter comes from Sumbawa, also has family in Maluk, I have stayed here with family. I am totally disgusted at the way the Australians and Americans have spread their utmost greed here. Seeing it first hand,for example, the power supply to the people is interrupted throughout the day so the mines have continual power supply.I feel so ashamed that ,we, as supposedly a caring nation can allow this to happen. I also know with wages what the "greedys" get and the Indonesians get. I feel so sad that our government allows this to happen but the "do gooders" can carry on about the way the animals are treated, but, hey, what about the beautiful people.I hope, somehow, you - Gillard and Rudd read this, I see you sitting in your little zone, fighting over positions in politics but don't care about the real people, I feel ashamed of you both!!!! PLEASE somebody do something now to stop this. Regards Maree, my address is: jungle@virtualcity.com.au
traverser11
traverser11 says:
Dec 27, 2011 11:36 PM
likes the news announce, dislike the picture, doubts this had anything to do with what FoE put out in their press releases?
Anonymous says:
Dec 30, 2011 10:30 AM
yes. whats the relevance of the pic?
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