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[pima.nius] Terror, resistance and trauma in West Papua

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Terror, resistance and trauma in West Papua

Posted By selwyn On December 8, 2009 @ 10:14 am In Articles, Columns, Opinions, West Papua | No Comments


Pacific Scoop
By Budi Hernawan OFM

Papua recently attracted the attention of the international community, and in particular of Australia, when Australian citizen Drew Grant was killed in a shooting incident in the early morning of 11 July 2009 in the Freeport Mining area in Tembagapura, Papua (The Jakarta Globe, 13 July 2009).

This killing ignited a series of violent acts in the world largest gold and copper mine site.

Police are yet to provide an explanation of the incident. The shooting immediately sparked speculation in the public and international media forcing a highly-ranked representative of the Indonesian Government to provide a public statement. On 16 July the Minister of Defence, Yuwono Sudarsono, claimed that a 'rogue element' in the military might have been involved in the shooting (ABC News, 16 July 2009).

Despite the lack of strong evidence, the police arrested and detained 9 civilians on 20 July 2009 and charged them with murder, even though the unidentified gunmen continued to engage in acts of shooting (The Jakarta Post, 12/8/09). This story sounds familiar for many Papuans, recalling memories of a similar incident in August 2002, when one Indonesian and two American teachers were shot dead in an ambush at the Freeport Mining site.

Such an incident might represent the spectre of terror that marks the landscape of Freeport mining area (Ballard 2002) and has shaped memoria passionis of the Papuans as a whole. As a response to the repeated terror, the Papuans expressed their opposition to be continuously blamed as a scapegoat.

In a rarely issued public statement dated 15 July 2009, Kelly Kwalik, the leader of the Organisasi Pembebasan Papoea Merdeka (OPM) in the Timika area, expressed his strong denial that he or his group was involved in the attack in any way (Kwalik 2009).

This act illustrates the resistance aspect in Papua that responds to prolonged oppressive mechanisms that sacrifice Papuans. Over time, terror and resistance have become a dialectic that leaves the Papuans traumatised and forms an unbreakable cycle. This current pattern of terror needs to be understood within Papua's broader historical context and the legacy of the region's early history.

This paper does not intend to provide an in-depth examination of Papua's history. Rather, it aims to reflect on the prolonged terror, resistance movements and trauma that have characterised Papua to date. Yet in order to do so, we need to trace the historical context, including in particular the transfer of this area to Indonesian administration on 1 May 1963 by the United Nations Temporary Executive Authority (UNTEA), under Article XII of the 1962 New York Agreement.

The paper begins by summarising the key arguments that scholars suggested underpinned the power struggle between Indonesia and the Netherlands. Secondly, it discusses the establishment of control mechanisms that have resulted in a dialectic of terror and resistance. Thirdly, it briefly explores trauma as an impact of the dialectic of terror and resistance.

    Click here [1] to read the full report into this issue.

Budi Hernawan OFM is a PhD Candidate at the Regulatory Institutions Network, Australian National University. The author is a Franciscan friar who previously worked for ten years at the Office for Justice and Peace of the Catholic Church in Jayapura, West Papua, Indonesia.

ENDS

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