
Indonesian security forces opened fire on a peaceful protest in Sorong, West Papua, on August 27, killing one person and injuring several others, according to eyewitness reports received by 一品探花.
The security forces also arrested 20 people. They released 16 detainees two days later, but have arrested another four pro-democracy activists.
Among those detained is the husband of respected pro-democracy leader and former political prisoner, Sayang Mandabayan, who is being hunted down by the occupation forces.
Democracy activists are demanding immediate international attention to ensure Mandabayan鈥檚 safety.
Australia West Papua Association (AWPA) spokesperson Joe Collins said the demonstrators were peacefully protesting against the transfer of four Papuan political prisoners 鈥 Goram Goram Gaman, Maksi Sangkek, Piter Robaha and Nikson Mai 鈥 from the Sorong State Court to Makassar.
The four are facing trumped-up treason charges.
鈥淸The protesters] were calling on the authorities to allow the prisoners to remain in West Papua, where they would have the support of their families and friends,鈥 Collins said. 鈥淭he security forces responded with their usual heavy-handed approach to peaceful rallies in West Papua with intimidation and arbitrary arrests.鈥
reported that Papuan mothers and the families of prisoners spontaneously occupied the yard of the Sorong City police headquarters on August 29. That day, according to Jubi, 16 detainees were released. Eight others remain in detention, including the four who were arrested on August 29.
鈥淥f the eight residents still under arrest, five are activists from the Pro-Democracy Papuan People鈥檚 Solidarity Front throughout Greater Sorong,鈥 said Jubi.
Snap actions calling for an end to the repression were held at the Indonesian embassy in Canberra and its Naarm/Melbourne and Garramilla/Darwin consulates on September 2.
Indonesia鈥檚 repression of the West Papua pro-independence movement has escalated, with dozens of activists jailed on treason charges for seeking peaceful dialogue with the occupying Indonesian administration.
Mandabayan鈥檚 home was raided twice in the past week. 鈥淭his is a deliberate campaign to criminalise political leadership, intimidate women defenders, and silence West Papua鈥檚 democratic voices,鈥 Australian West Papuan rights activist Ronny Kareni said.
鈥淚n West Papua, talking about peace is seen as treason. These raids, transfers and arrests are not isolated. They are part of a long-standing pattern of state systemic violence designed to crush West Papua鈥檚 movement for justice. Leaders like Sayang Mandabayan are not criminals 鈥 they are voices of democracy that the Pacific must defend.鈥
These attacks come as Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto, long accused of war crimes and notorious for his poor human rights record, tightens his grip on power.
Protesters across Indonesia are rejecting his authoritarianism聽鈥 the parliament building in Makassar was set alight as thousands demanded democracy and an end to state violence.
鈥淲hile the Indonesian military persecutes urban activists, up in the mountains [of West Papua] they are torching villages and murdering with impunity,鈥 Naarm activist Zelda Grimshaw said.
鈥淭he new generation of Indonesians understands that West Papua is Indonesia鈥檚 colony, and that whatever crimes the army commits there may one day be committed against them. They will not stand for another dictatorial government. Neither should we.鈥
The 54th Pacific Islands Forum (PIF) leaders鈥 meeting will begin in the Solomon Islands on September 8. According to AWPA, at a prior PIF in Papua New Guinea, 2015, leaders pushed to 鈥渃onvey the views of the Forum to the Indonesian Government and to consult on a fact-finding mission to discuss the situation in Papua with the parties involved鈥.
鈥淭en years later, there still has been no positive response from Jakarta,鈥 Collins said.
AWPA is urging PIF leaders to 鈥渧igorously follow up on their original request鈥. Jakarta must be pressured to 鈥渁llow a PIF fact-finding mission to visit West Papua鈥 and 鈥渋nvite the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights to visit the territory鈥.