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- From: rich@pencil.cs.missouri.edu (Rich Winkel)
- Subject: Indonesian students rally
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- /** reg.easttimor: 369.0 **/
- ** Topic: STUDENTS RALLY AT U.I., JAKARTA **
- ** Written 8:18 pm Dec 10, 1992 by cscheiner in cdp:reg.easttimor **
- From: Charles Scheiner <cscheiner>
- Subject: STUDENTS RALLY AT U.I., JAKARTA
-
- /* Written 12:31 pm Dec 11, 1992 by indonow@peg.apc.org in igc:reg.indonesia */
- /* ---------- "STUDENTS RALLY AT U.I., JAKARTA" ---------- */
- STATEMENT ON OCCASION ON HUMAN RIGHTS DAY DEMONSTRATIONS IN
- JAKARTA.
- Statements released internationally by the coalition of student
- groups, STUDENT SOLIDARITY FOR DEMOCRACY IN INDONESIA [SMDI] .
- [FAX: 61-2-7804170] Released in Australia by AKSI - Indonesia
- Solidarity Action.
- 1. JAKARTA STUDENT ACTIONS COMMITTEE FOR HUMAN RIGHTS.
- Statement on the occasion of Human Rights rally on University of
- Indonesia campus, Depok, 9 December. The rally was attended by
- over 100 students. This is the first student rally at the
- University of Indonesia for several years and signals the
- re-awakening of U.I. students, who are now organising through a
- number of new student organisations, mostly affiliated to the
- SMDI. Speakers included representatives of students groups from
- Jakarta, Bogor, Semarang, Malang and Solo. The speakers in
- particular stressed opposition to the use of force to suppress the
- increasingly frequent actions by workers, peasants and students.
- [A demonstration in front of the Jogjakarta Provincial Parliament
- was also planned for 10 December. No news has reached
- AKSI/INDONOW of this action as of AM 11 December.] Statement
- Democracy and the guarantee of human rights are necessary
- preconditions for the achievement of a better life for the people.
- Students have proved that they can seize opportunities to play an
- active role in giving real content to democracy and in upholding
- human rights. For students to play this vanguard role in an
- optimum manner certain basic conditions of student life must
- exist. Students must have freedom of expression and freedom to
- organise. There must be the conditional right to think critically
- and to be supported by an independent organisation that can
- articulate the views of students in an open and democratic manner.
- The banning of the student publication "Lentera" (published by
- students from the Faculty of Letters University of Indonesia) in
- August, 1990 and "Vokal" (published by Semarang Teachers College
- students) in October, 1992 constitute evidence of the suppression
- of the freedom of expression. In addition there is far too much
- interference by extra-student elements in student affairs. Indeed
- even the demand for an independent organisation that can openly
- and democratically express the opinions of students had been
- responded to with violence and the arrest of activists. The
- violent dispersal and arrest of students in Bandung, Semarang and
- at the action of the National Independent Youth Solidarity
- Committee in Yogya [on 26 October] are facts that are still fresh
- in our memories. With this bitter reality in mind as regards
- student life in Indonesia, so we: Jakarta Student Action
- Committee, hereby declare:
- 1. Freedom of expression is a basic human right of students.
- 2. Freedom of open forum should be guarantied.
- 3. The upholding of the freedom of expression needs an
- independent and democratic student organisation.
- 4. Decisions affecting students should be based on the active
- involvement and the aspirations of students.
- ***** declaration of the human rights committee [This declaration
- was distributed at rallies on the University of Indonesia campus,
- 9 December and on Universitas Nasional campus on 10 December. ]
- The United Nations Declaration of Human Rights announced on 10
- December, 1948 represents the universal commitment by mankind in
- dealing with the problems of humanity on this planet. Violence and
- brutality arise in the form of the oppression of the strong over
- the weak. Exploitation of human beings colours social life in such
- a way that we see only the powerless of suffering. Such conditions
- exist everywhere and in many countries, including in our beloved
- country, INDONESIA. Colonialism, in its outward form has been
- expelled from Indonesia, but its "character, special features and
- style" is more and more evident in so many aspects of life. The
- country's national economic resources are in the grip of a tiny
- clique of people, so that the chance of ordinary people having
- equal access to these natural sources have begun a vane hope,
- especially those not close to political power, namely the Sons and
- Daughters of the President. Democracy that is pronounced from
- above is nothing more than cries becoming ever more cliched
- reflection of a President's desire for the status quo. While at
- the same time not a few people suffer behind bars because they had
- called for change and had criticised the repressive system that
- has continued for so long. The apparatus of the law which should
- stand side by side with the people to uphold justice has become
- instead the protector of corrupt power. The expression of free
- speech, free assembly and the putting forward of critical ideas is
- seen as being subversive and an expression of opposition to
- authority. The constitution can only interpreted from above with
- many interpretations that always put constraints on the
- implementation of human rights. The political power of the day
- has given birth to an authoritarian, neo-feudal leadership whose
- actions are also imbued with fascism. Centralised presidential
- power determines everything. So defence of human rights is seen as
- cause for suspicion rather than something that should be upheld.
- Considering the above, we, the Student Committee for Human Rights
- demand:
- 1. The ending of the system of presidential power which has
- lasted too long and become too authoritarian, because it
- contradicts the civilised and just humanity that should be a part
- of upholding human rights in Indonesia;
- 2. That all repressive acts end, because freedom is the right
- of all humankind;
- 3. The repeal of the 1963 Subversion Law because it is not in
- conformity with the principle of freedom guarantied in the
- constitution; Jakarta, Indonesia, 10 December, 1992.
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