DP/aji.or.id, -The Alliance of Independent Journalists
(AJI) conveys its appreciation towards President Joko Widodo's statement
that he would open wide the gates for foreign journalists to carry out
their journalistic duties in Papua. Although AJI asserts that a proof is
still needed to validate the goodwill of the President.
Since Papua became part of Indonesia, a
working restriction has been enforced particularly to foreign
journalists covering this easternmost region of Indonesia. Foreign
journalists who would cover Papua had to pass through a clearing house
that involved 12 ministries or state institutions, from the Ministry of
Foreign Affairs, the Police Department, State Intelligence Agency, to
the Coordinating Ministry of Political, Legal and Security Affairs. This
procedure has become the state tool to impede journalists with
intention to cover Papua without restriction. This clearing house scheme
is not transparent in practice since it has originally no clear legal
basis.
AJI views that the first measure to take in opening access as widely as possible for foreign journalists is by terminating this clearing house. It is only reasonable that foreign journalists be allowed to cover Papua freely, just as they would be in other regions in Indonesia. The practice of press freedom in the local level has been accomplished when there is no more intimidations from security forces to foreign journalists in the form of being spied on, followed, or terrorized, all of which obstruct their journalistic duties. This freedom should be also applied in other regions in Indonesia such as Central Sulawesi or Aceh.
AJI believes that a wide open access in
Papua for journalists will definitely be the dawn of progress for the
people in Papua province. It will be much easier to unveil corruption
and human right violation issues that have long been seemingly covered
up and cultivated by a group of people. The perpetrators, human right
violators and grafters should be imprisoned. On the other hand, the
advancement of Papua development will also be revealed to the world.
Accordingly, transparency and information disclosure will eventually
generate progress for this region. And as a result of journalistic
principles being well applied, the central government in Jakarta will
consequently receive balanced and verified information.
Opening a vast access for journalists in
Papua will confirm that press freedom is imposed in all regions in the
country. The practice of press freedom is an assurance that there is no
more discrimination against the people of Papua. This will also
simultaneously guarantee the public for their right to information, in
line with Law number 40 of 1999 on Press, where it is stated that
freedom of the press shall be guaranteed as the basic right of the
citizen, and that to guarantee press freedom, journalists have the right
to seek, obtain and spread ideas and information without censorship,
banning, or broadcasting prohibition.
In addition to this appreciation, AJI
Indonesia will continually watch and observe the clearing of access for
foreign journalists. AJI also urges the government to provide a
guarantee in the form of regulations, and not merely a promise, to
assure that what the President has stated will be implemented in
practice.(aji.or.id/The Daliy Papua)
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