High Commissioner of Human Rights
United Nations, New York NY10017
We are concerned about the recent atrocities committed against the
Chinese minority in Indonesia. The High Commissioner must intervene directly and
immediately because:
- The scale of violence. Massive burning, looting, killing and public gang rapes targeted
the Chinese. Most of these crimes have not been investigated. Surviving victims live in
daily fear and continue to pay protection moneys to the perpetrators.
- Some victims reported that the military organized and initiated the attacks.
The newly installed President Habibie needs military support, and may neither investigate
nor punish the persecutors. He said in an August WSJ report, "I have done the
utmost I can do...I dont know how to do [get the Chinese to return], I cannot."
Habibie has done all he can, and is unlikely to act without the High Commissioners
intervention.
- Habibie and his government fail to acknowledge that these atrocities are the
results of decades of racist government policies. They tag all Chinese minority (most of
them local born) as untrustworthy, and bar them from most government and military
positions. As a result, the ethnic Chinese are totally defenseless in times of unrest.
Without changing these laws and policies, they make easy and continuing targets and
scapegoats.
We think it is unlikely that the racist Indonesian rulers will
investigate, punish, and stop these atrocities. In the 50th Anniversary of the Universal
Declaration of Human Rights, we applaud Special Rapporteur Radhika Coomaraswamys
November fact finding in Indonesia. We urge the SR look into the long standing practice
against the Chinese ethnic minority in Indonesia and recommend that the Government repeal
existing discriminatory laws.
Signed,
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