By Islami Adisubrata.
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| Nurses held a protest in Jayawijaya regency – Doc Jubi |
Wamena, – Yap Thiem Award 2009 winner Father John Djonga
warned that Jayawijaya Regency is facing a humanitarian emergency
following a demonstration by midwives and other health workers in Wamena
on Friday (13/5/2016).
The protestors urged the Jayawijaya Government and Police to
immediately provide a security guarantee for health workers because they
are vulnerable to sexual harassment and rape.
Father Djonga asked both Local Government and Police to respond this situation immediately.
“I respect and support what they (midwives) have done,” he told Jubi in Wamena, Jayapura on Monday (16/5/2016).
He said at least there are 37 cases of sexual harassment and violence
towards the medical staffs working at the villages. The Police,
Customary Community and the Church decided to be silenced towards this
issue.
“Currently the situation in Jayawijaya is on alert. The humanitarian workers such as nurses, midwives or teachers and others feel being threatened,” he said.
According to him the threat of rape or
murder towards medical staffs indicated the authority has failed to
protect their people.
“If the midwife was not there, the mortality rate of mothers and children might be even higher. It means the population of Papuans is threatened. So, I hope the Customary Community, the local figures to protect the medical staffs, teachers and other humanitarian activists,” he said.
He said if the government wants to eliminate the mortality rate of
mothers and children, they should protect the medical workers as well as
the teachers.
“Stop the bad behaviors to pretend drunk or threat to do violence or even to kill,” he said.
Jayawijaya Police Deputy Chief Commissionaire Fransiskus Elosak said
the Police have invited the district chiefs related to the attempted
rape against a midwife at Libarek, Pisugi and Witawaya sub-districts.
They were asked to help the Police in revealing the case by reporting
the perpetrators to the Police.
“If they couldn’t take the perpetrators to the Police, they must provide information to us. We are ready to arrest the perpetrators,” said the deputy chief.
He said the number of Police personnel at Jayawijaya Police is
limited although there is ‘One Police One Village’ Program of the
Indonesian Police to ensure the security. Therefore he expected the
replacement of medical staffs to be reviewed and coordinated with the
sub-district chiefs, village chiefs and community leaders to obtain
protection and security assurance from the local community. (pt/tabloidjubi.com)


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