PPT Tribunal

Permanent Peoples’ Tribunal on State and Environmental Violence in West Papua

June 27-29, 2024
London
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The Permanent Peoples’ Tribunal is an international ‘opinion tribunal’ that assembles panels of judges to rule on any serious crime committed to the detriment of peoples and minorities. The Tribunal’s origins are in the Russell Tribunals on Vietnam (1966-67) and on the dictatorships in Latin America (1973-76); it is a permanent institution devoted to listening to peoples forced to deal with the absence of law and impunity.

“Over 3 days, a panel of 7 international judges heard evidence relating to state and environmental violence in Indonesian occupied West Papua. The panel heard from a total of 28 individuals, in person, via video recording and live from West Papua via zoom. The panel also received supplementary written testimonies. You can explore those testimonies below.”

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Day 1

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Yan Christian Warinussy – Opening Remarks

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Gianni Tognoni – Introduction of the PPT

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Fadjar Schouten-Korwa – Prosecution Opening Statement

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Yohanis Mambrasar – Prosecution Opening Statement

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Leonard Ijie – Prosecution Opening Statement

Testimony 1

Tineke Rumkabu – Regarding the Biak Massacre in 1998

Testimony 2

Regarding “Bloody Abepura” in 2000

Testimony 3

Regarding an incident in Wamena

Testimony 4

Dr. Herlambang P. Wiratraman

Testimony 5

Regarding indigenous land grabbing from the Moi tribe in Sorong

Testimony 6

Regarding a land grabbing case in the customary territory of the Nambrong tribe, Jayapura

Testimony 7

Regarding the palm oil plantation development in Maybrat, South Sorong

Testimony 8

The West Papua Project, Jim Elmslie, Cammi-Webb Gannon, Ronny Kareni, University of Wollongong, Australia – Regarding the changing demographic makeup of West Papua as more non-Papuan settlers arrive in the region and the consequences of this transition.

Testimony 9

Raki Ap – Regarding the political assassination of his father, the well known West Papuan anthropologist and musician, Arnold Ap, and the effects on his family.

Day 2

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Fadjar Schouten Korwa – Prosecution statement on racism

Testimony 10

Contextual statement regarding the impact of state repression, forced displacement, extrajudicial killings and unlawful detention in relation to the land and cultural wellbeing of the Indigenous Papuan People.

Testimony 13

Regarding the Maybrat Refugees

Testimony 11

Regarding freedom of speech and racism

Testimony 14

Regarding freedom of speech and racism

Testimony 18

Regarding the mutilation case in Mimika

Testimony 16

Regarding the racism that human rights defenders face in Intan Jaya

Testimony 17

Samuel Rua-Nimetz, Brighton University, regarding political othering and the use of language to codify collective punishment.

Testimony 15

TAPOL

Testimony 19

Andreas Harsono, Human Rights Watch Indonesia Researcher, regarding ???MISSING TEXT

Testimony 20

Jacob Smith, Rights and Security International, regarding the serious human rights harms allegedly committed by state and non-state actors with the support of the state. This testimony also looks at the role of other governments, particularly the UK, in providing weapons and training to Indonesian state forces that are then used against the West Papuan people.

Testimony 21

Sophie Chao

Testimony 22

Amnesty International

Day 3

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David Whyte – Prosecution opening remarks

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Fadjar Schouten Korwa – Prosecution opening remarks

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Yohanis Mambrasar – Prosecution opening remarks

Testimony 23

Regarding the impact of environmental destruction, deforestation and poisoning of water sources caused by extractive industries with state support.

Testimony 24

Nabil Ahmed (INTERPRT) and Andrew Hickman (London Mining Network)

Testimony 27

Regarding the firing of striking Freeport workers

Testimony 28

Regarding the damage and destruction of Amungsa and Mimika land

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Regarding illegal mining in Degeuwo

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Defence closing statement

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Prosecution closing statement

Supplementary Evidence

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Chris Saltmarsh, Labour for a Green New Deal

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Roy Lee, Gijs Romijn and Laura Wörle, Solon Law

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PNG Integral Human Development Trust

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Douglas Gerard, Free West Papua campaign

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Benny Wenda, President of the United Liberation Movement for West Papua

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Markus Haluk, Executive Secretary of the United Liberation Movement for West Papua

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Tim Hansen. International Lawyers for West Papua

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Keith Hyams, Professor of Politics and International Studies, University of Warwick

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