Monday, December 26, 2011

Police Must Stop Violence In Small People


Police back in the spotlight because of cases of violence in Bima, West Nusa Tenggara.Repressive police action in dealing with the protests of the people Milky considered excessive and a violation of the constitution.

"Surely the country is not in danger by protestersbut the state is helpless in the grip of the gentlemen owners of capital," said Edi Saidi, Coordinator of the Urban Poor Consortium -Poor People's Network (UPC JRMK), Sunday (25/12/2011).

"Therefore, the dissolution of force and shootings against the action of the people whodefend their rights is an act unconstitutional and a violation of human rights (HAM)," the release continued.

In its release, UPC JRMK requested that the government halt and revoke the business license of PT Indo Persada Minerals and Mineral Resources of PT NusantaraNTB police chief also asked officials to investigate and prosecute perpetrators of the shooting thatreportedly killed two people.

In addition, they pointed to the Regent Bima as the party responsible for any losses of material and immaterial the victims and their familiesUPC JRMK also asked Komnas HAM and the Witness and Victims Protection Agency (Agency) to ensure legal protectionfor victims.

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