AchehSumatra National Liberation Front (ASNLF)
Human Rights Council Forum on Minority Issues:
"Minorities in the Criminal Justice System”
Eighth Session 24–25 November 2015, Room XX,
Palais des Nations, Geneva, Switzerland
Delivered by: Asnawi Ali
Thank you Mr. Chairman,
Ladies and Gentlemen,
First of all I would like to thank the Forum for this opportunity. My name is Asnawi Ali and I
am representing AchehSumatra National Liberation Front or ASNLF.
To begin with, I would like to draw the attention of this august Forum on the role of the
Indonesian Police and its excercises of powers on minorities, particularly in my homeland,
Acheh Sumatra.
It is wellknown that Indonesian police is one of the most corrupt and most feared institutions
in the country. In Indonesia, the police, like military, is not just a police. It has a dual function
(dwi fungsi) and its mandate often exceeds beyound, penetrating deep into economic and
social sectors.
This dualfunction may officially have been reviewed after the fall of Suharto dictatorship, but
the police role as institution and as individuals is still in progress and its involvement in
civilian affairs is well preserved.
One will not be able to discuss about police violence against minorities in Indonesia without
implicating two words in it, namely impunity and corruption. These two terms have become
part and parcel of the Indonesian system.
With regard to impunity for police violence and even the use of excessive force, human rights
organisations such as Amnesty International, has often revealed that despite a decade of
supposed reform, Indonesia’s police continue to be implicated in beatings, shootings and
even killings without fear of persecution or sanction, leaving their victims no hope at all for
justice.
Massive human rights violations have occurred in Aceh, particularly between 19901999, but
also several years after that. Those responsible for the thousands of killings, torture and
disappearances have never been prosecuted or punished. This impunity is a continuing
suffering for the victims and their relatives while perpetrators are being held in high esteem or
considered to be heroes.
AchehSumatra National Liberation Front (ASNLF)
PO Box 10 15 26
99805 Eisenach
Germany
Phone: +49 1577 3431 335
Fax : +49 6626 2610 103
Email : info@asnlf.org
Website : www.asnlf.org