November 01, 2006
Papua defendants refuse to enter pleaAry Hermawan, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta
Seven Papuans arrested over the 2002 killings of two Americans and their
Indonesian colleague in Papua declined to enter a plea of not guilty Tuesday,
saying they were victims of a political deal between Jakarta and Washington.
"We agree to go on with the trial as long as it is not based on the
interests of Indonesia and the U.S.," defendant Ishaq Onawame told
presiding judge Andriani Nurdin from the visitor&apss seats.
"We are innocent. It is the state&apss fault," he added.
Andriani said she accepted the decision made by the defendants and
announced that the verdict would be read out on Nov. 7.
Prosecutors had earlier demanded the Central Jakarta District Court
sentence alleged ringleader Antonius Wamang to 20 years in prison
for leading an attack on a convoy carrying PT Freeport Indonesia
employees near the company&apss gold mine in Timika in 2002.
Americans Ricky Lynn Spier, 44, and Edwin Leon Burgen, 71,
and Indonesian FX Bambang Riwanto died in the attack.
Prosecutors sought 15 years&aps jail for Agustinus Anggaibak and Yulianus Deikme
for taking part in the shooting and eight years&aps jail for
Ishak Onawame, Esau Onawame, Hardi Sugumol and Yairus Kiwak
for assisting Antonius Wamang with logistics.
The seven Papuans have been boycotting the trial since they were indicted,
insisting they be tried in Papua.
They came to the courtroom but refused to be seated in defendants&aps seats.
They also asked the court to send Hardi Tsugumol, who has been ill,
to Papua for traditional treatment.
Hardi has already missed several trials.
The prosecutors said they had tried to take Hardi to the police hospital
but he had refused to go.
Defense team lawyer Johnson Panjaitan said the trial was
"a disgrace" and "degraded the dignity" of the Indonesian judiciary.
He said he had not prepared any defense as he no longer
had any hope the trial would be fair.
"I know that my client will be punished," he said.
"This trial is a hoax."
He said he had prepared documents to appeal next week&apss verdict.