Victor Yeimo speaking at the “Road to Freedom” Conference for West Papua in Oxford, United Kingdom. 2011 |
The Free West Papua Campaign is
very pleased to announce that today, Victor Yeimo, the Chairman of the West
Papua National Committee (KNPB) was finally released from prison after serving
more than a year in jail.
Victor’s story
Victor has spent many years of
his life in prison for peacefully campaigning for a Free West Papua and he was
last jailed in May 2013 on charges of “treason” after he lead a protest to
demand justice for West Papuan activists who had been recently murdered in the
town of Sorong.
Upon arrest, Victor was severely
tortured and later sentenced to three years in jail. After one year in jail,
the authorities decided that he would be released but remain on parole until
2016.
Victor became the Chairman of the
West Papua National Committee in 2012 after his predecessor, Mako Tabuni was
shot dead in the street by the Indonesian special forces.
Victor has led mass peaceful
protests and public demonstrations around the country and given talks
internationally about the freedom of his people.
His release
Victor was released at 10:30 this
morning from Abepura Prison and greeted by crowds of supporters flocking
to see him and witness his release.
A KNPB Spokesman, Agus Kossay who came to the Abepura Prison to see with Victor
said: “Prison is a second home for KNPB members throughout West Papua. Just for
talking on the megaphone for independence and peacefully demonstrating can get
people imprisoned for years.”International support for the release of Papuan political prisoners
After such support, five more West Papuans, known as the “Jayapura 5″ were also released recently after serving 3 year long jail sentences for organising a peaceful pro-independence congress in October 2011.
“The KNPB will continue to fight for a
referendum to take place because we have the right to self-determination.” said
Agus.
Victor Yeimo, while giving a
press conference in front of Abepura prison explained that he was arrested and
jailed simply because he lead a peaceful demonstration:
“In court the prosecution could
not prove that I committed assault so I was only sentenced to one year but they
appealed and I was sentenced to three years,” said Victor.
He confirmed that during the
process of his arrest, he was terrorised and terribly beaten by the
Indonesian security forces.
For West Papuans, life in their
own country is like living in a prison and upon Victor’s release, dozens
of KNPB members met with Victor outside a safe house and greeted him with a
banner which read “KNPB Chairman, welcome to (West Papua) the big prison.”
This
historic news of his release comes after widespread international support and
public appeals for the freeing of Victor and all West Papuan political
prisoners.
We would like to thank you all
for all the letters you have written, phone calls you have made, protests you
have attended and countless other ways in which you have supported the release
Victor Yeimo and his fellow prisoners.
Many Papuans remain in jail
However, the Indonesian
government continues to arrest, torture, detain and jail scores of other
West Papuans just for standing up for the freedom of their people.
To find
out how you can support the Papuans who are still in jail, please visit Papuans Behind Bars, an organisation dedicated to
supporting the welfare and release of all Papuan political prisoners.
Papuans Behind Bars
spreads awareness about how people across the world can take action to
support West Papuans who are being jailed simply for expressing their
rights.
Some of these political prisoners
are serving decades behind bars just for calling for a Free West Papua.
However, the voices of imprisoned
Papuans like Victor are no quieter in jail, nor after serving long jail
sentences.
Like the other political
prisoners, Victor has never given up and has rallied further international
support for West Papua with this inspirational quote which is becoming known
across the world:
“I must thank the colonialists
for continuously teaching us to aspire to true humanity by means of rebellion.”
Like Victor, his friends and the
millions of West Papuans both inside the country and in exile; the Free West
Papua Campaign will continue to struggle for self-determination and
independence for West Papua so that one day every Papuan will finally be
free.
Document ( Free Viktor F Yeimo From Prison )
Resources: http://freewestpapua.org/
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