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Defendant Adam Damiri | Indictment | |
Case File No.: 09/HAM/TIM-TIM/07/2002 I. DEFENDANT:
III. INDICTMENT: ONE: -----He, the defendant ADAM R. DAMIRI as Military Commander IX/Udayana who was appointed since June 15, 1998 until November 27, 1999, on an unspecified day and date in April 1999 and September 1999, at Udayana Military Command Headquarters in Denpasar, Bali or at least in a place within the Republic of Indonesia jurisdicial territory where Human Rights Ad Hoc Court at the Central Jakarta District Court which has the authority to preside and rule over the case under Article 2 PRESIDENTIAL DECREE No. 96/2001 dated August 1, 2001 concerning the Changes of Presidential Decree No.53/2001 concerning the The Establishment of Human Rights Ad Hoc Court of the Central Jakarta District Court. He, the Defendant as a Military Commander or as a person who was effectively acted as a Military Commander knew or based on the situation at that time, should have known; that the troops under his command and effective control or under his authority or effective control, were committing or had just committed grave Human Rights violation, in the form of murder committed as part of a widespread or systematic attack directed against civilians, as a result of unappropriate controlling of the troops, but the defendant did not conduct any proper and necessary action in his authority to prevent or to quell the action nor did he turn the perpetrators over to responsible authorities to be investigated, questioned, and prosecuted; the deeds done by the defendant in the forms of: 1. He, as Commander of Udayana/IX Military Command, has a duty and authority such as: a. As a Chief Commander: b. As an Operational Chief Commander: - To carry out security operational in his territory As Commander of Udayana/IX Military Command the defendant ADAM R. DAMIRI supervised several Military Command Posts (KOREM) such as: KOREM 164 Wira Dharma East Timor. Whereas KOREM 164 Wira Dharma East Timor supervised 13 District Military Command (KODIM) such as: - KODIM Liquisa; 2. On April 6, 1999 in Liquisa, Pro Integration Merah Putih group led
by Manuel Sousa and Jose Affat bringing firearms and knives together with
more or less than 100 TNI (Indonesian Army) personel commited an attack
towards civilian refugees who were taking shelter at Liquisa church and
at Pastor Rafael Dos Santos' residence. Among the TNI troops who were
committing the attack, they were: As a result of the attack more or less than 22 civilians were killed, they were: 1. JACINTO DA COSTA. 3. On Saturday April 17, 1999 Aitarak group and pro integration troops held a rally in front of East Timor office and was attended by Abilio Jose Osorio Soares, the Governor of East Timor, Dominggus Soares, Mathius Mai, Jose Da Silva, Tapares as PPI (Pro Integration Forces) Commander, Eurico Gutteres as Deputy Commander of PPI as second speaker and broadcast live by Dilli Radio had given "a command" : - All CNRT leaders should be exterminated / killed. After the rally was over, they committed a widespread or systematic attack first to Leandro Isaac's house, after committing abuses and burning Leandro Isaac's house they continued to attack Manuel Viegas Carascalao's house in Jl. Antonio De Carvalho No. 13 Dilli, at that time Manuel Viegas Carascalao's house was sheltering refugees from around Dilli such as Maubara, Liquisa, Turiscal, Alas, and Ainaro totaling more or less than 136 people, the attack was committed by Aitarak group, pro integration forces together with TNI troops using authomatic firearms as well as various knives. Among the TNI troops taking part in the attack were: 1. JOSE MATHEUS. The attack resulted in dead victims, they were: 1. MARIO MANUEL VIEGAS CARASCALAO (MANELITO). 4. - After the ballot / popular consultation was announced on September 4, 1999 in which the pro integration was defeated, pro integrations were angry and committed abuse and murder against pro independence. - Refugees gathered at East Timor Provincial Police compound in Dilli, Dilli Port compound and other places considered to be safe places. - The refugees who gathered could not be distinguished between pro integration or pro independence, in the crowded situation at the Port they were struggling to get out of Esat Timor immediately. In addition, the sound of fire created panic among refugees who were gathering at the Port. - The situation drove several refugees ran towards Dilli Diocesan which is located in front of the Dilli Port. On Sunday, September 5, 1999, Dilli Diocesan (Bishop Bello's office) was attacked by pro integration masses started by a fight between pro integration who were examining every pro independence youths who attempted to leave East Timor by boat from Dilli Port. The fighting was immediately spread to the road along the coconut beach (outside of Dilli Port) towards Dilli Diocesan where pro independence men gathered. Pro integration youths together with TNI officers scattered in various places in Dilli had attacked the youths of pro independece resulted in unidentified amount of victims, approximately around 20 people were dead, one of them a person named NUNU. On Monday, September 6, 1999, there was an attack and burning of Dilli Diocesan and Bishop Carlos Filipe Ximenes Bello, SDB's residence, which was committed by pro integration group together with TNI troops. At that time there were a lot of civilians taking shelter at Dilli Diocesan and Bishop Carlos Felipe Ximenes Bello, SDB's residence. 5. On Monday, September 6, 1999, people of pro integration group who were around Suai Ave Maria Church together with TNI officers among others named: 1. Colonel HERMAN SEDIONO (Covalima Regent). Had committed an attack on pro independence group who were taking shelter inside Suai Ave Maria Church. The attack resulted in more or less than 27 people including 3 Pastors were dead namely: 1. Pastor TARSISIUS DEWANTO (as mentioned in the report of grave excavation and autopsy of the University of Indonesia's Department of Medical Forensic Report No. TT.3002/SK:II/XI/1999). 6. The attack which was resulted in several civilians killed was part of a widespread or systematic attack aimed directly towards East Timor civilians and was a grave Human Rights violation. 7.The defendant as Commander of Udayana/IX Military Command knew or based on the situation at that time should had known that several TNI officers who were on duty in East Timor had committed a grave Human Rights violation but did not take any effort to prevent or quell the attack nor did surrendered the perpetrators to appropriate authorities for investigation, question, and prosecution. ---------The defendant was charged under Article 42 paragraph 1 (1) a and b jis, Article 7 (b), Article Article 9 (a), Article 37 Law No. 26/2000 concerning the Human Rights Court.------------- TWO: ----------------He, the defendant ADAM R. DAMIRI as Military Commander IX/Udayana who was appointed since June 15, 1998 until November 27, 1999, at the time and in the place mentioned in the first indictment, knew or based on the situation at that time, should have known; that the troops under his command and effective control or under his authority or effective control, were committing or had just committed grave Human Rights violation in East Timor, namely abuses against a certain group or collectivity formed by similarities in political views, race, nationality, ethnic, culture, religion, gender or other reasons universally recognized as the matters prohibited by international law, because of inappropriate control, but the defendant did not conduct any proper and necessary action in his authority to prevent or to quell the action nor did he turn the perpetrators over to responsible authorities to be investigated, questioned, and prosecuted; the deeds done by the defendant in the forms of: 1. He, as Commander of Udayana/IX Military Command, has a military authority in East Timor Province has a duty and authority such as: c. As a Chief Commander: d. As an Operational Chief Commander: - To carry out security operational in his territory As Commander of Udayana/IX Military Command the defendant ADAM R. DAMIRI supervised several Military Command Posts (KOREM) such as: KOREM 164 Wira Dharma East Timor. Whereas KOREM 164 Wira Dharma East Timor supervised 13 District Military Command (KODIM) such as: - KODIM Liquisa;
1. JOSE MATHEUS.
1. FRANSISCO DAS SANTOS 3. On Saturday April 17, 1999 Aitarak group and pro integration troops held a rally in front of East Timor office and was attended by Abilio Jose Osorio Soares, the Governor of East Timor, Dominggus Soares, Mathius Mai, Jose Da Silva, Tapares as PPI (Pro Integration Forces) Commander, Eurico Gutteres as Deputy Commander of PPI as second speaker and broadcast live by Dilli Radio had given "a command" : - All CNRT leaders should be exterminated / killed. After the rally was over, they committed a widespread or systematic attack first to Leandro Isaac's house, after committing abuses and burning Leandro Isaac's house they continued to attack Manuel Viegas Carascalao's house in Jl. Antonio De Carvalho No. 13 Dilli, at that time Manuel Viegas Carascalao's house was sheltering refugees from around Dilli such as Maubara, Liquisa, Turiscal, Alas, and Ainaro totaling more or less than 136 people, the attack was committed by Aitarak group, pro integration forces together with TNI troops using authomatic firearms as well as various knives. Among the TNI troops taking part in the attack were: 1. JOSE MATHEUS. The attack resulted in injured victims, as a result of abuses against anti integration, they were: 1. VICTOR DAS SANTOS (APIN), 4. - After the ballot / popular consultation was announced on September 4, 1999 in which the pro integration was defeated, pro integrations were angry and committed abuse and murder against pro independence. - Refugees gathered at East Timor Provincial Police compound in Dilli, Dilli Port compound and other places considered to be safe places. - The refugees who gathered could not be distinguished between pro integration or pro independence, in the crowded situation at the Port they were struggling to get out of Esat Timor immediately. In addition, the sound of fire created panic among refugees who were gathering at the Port. - The situation drove several refugees ran towards Dilli Diocesan which is located in front of the Dilli Port. On Sunday, September 5, 1999, Dilli Diocesan (Bishop Bello's office) was attacked by pro integration masses started by a fight between pro integration who were examining every pro independence youths who attempted to leave East Timor by boat from Dilli Port. The fighting was immediately spread to the road along the coconut beach (outside of Dilli Port) towards Dilli Diocesan where pro independence men gathered. The men were attacked by pro integration together with TNI troops who were scattered in various places in Dilli resulting several injured people such as: 1. LILI, about ten years old 5. On Monday, September 6, 1999, there was an attack and burning of Dilli Diocesan and Bishop Carlos Filipe Ximenes Bello, SDB's residence, which was committed by pro integration group together with TNI troops. At that time there were a lot of civilians taking shelter at Dilli Diocesan and Bishop Carlos Felipe Ximenes Bello, SDB's residence. 6. The attack which was resulted in several civilians injured was part of a widespread or systematic attack aimed directly towards East Timor civilians and was a grave Human Rights violation. 7.The defendant as Commander of Udayana/IX Military Command knew or based on the situation at that time should had known that several TNI officers who were on duty in East Timor had committed a grave Human Rights violation but did not take any effort to prevent or quell the attack nor did surrendered the perpetrators to appropriate authorities for investigation, question, and prosecution. ---------The defendant was charged under Article 42 paragraph 1 (1) a and b jis, Article 7 (b), Article Article 9 (h), Article 40 Law No. 26/2000 concerning the Human Rights Court.-------- Jakarta, July 1, 2002 AD HOC PROSECUTING ATTORNEY
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