Indonesia: Judicial harassment against Fatia Maulidiyanti and Haris Azhar

31/03/2023
Urgent Appeal
L’oeil du Plafond / Dominique Faliez

IDN 001 / 0921 / OBS 093.1
Judicial harassment
Indonesia
March 31, 2023

The Observatory for the Protection of Human Rights Defenders, a partnership of the International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH) and the World Organisation Against Torture (OMCT), has received new information and requests your urgent intervention in the following situation in Indonesia.

New information:

The Observatory has been informed by the Commission for the Disappeared and Victims of Violence (KontraS) about the ongoing judicial harassment against Fatia Maulidiyanti, current Coordinator of KontraS, FIDH’s Vice President, and OMCT General Assembly member, and Haris Azhar, Executive Director of Lokataru. KontraS is a human rights organisation formed by a number of civil society organisations and community leaders in 1998 to monitor human rights issues in Indonesia and handle cases of enforced disappearances and victims of state violence. Lokataru Foundation is an organisation working for the realisation of a collaborative and meaningful positive engagement among state, communities, and private sectors based on human rights values and the rule of law principles, by fighting abuse of power, corruption, and human rights violations.

The first hearing of the criminal defamation trial against Fatia Maulidiyanti and Haris Azhar is scheduled for April 3, 2023 before the East Jakarta District Court. During this audience, the indictment against the two human rights defenders will be read. If convicted, Fatia Maulidiyanti and Haris Azhar could be sentenced to up to four years in prison.

The Observatory recalls that the defamation case against Fatia Maulidiyanti and Haris Azhar was opened in August 2021. The accusation against them stems from a police report filed on September 22, 2021, by Luhut Binsar Pandjaitan, the Indonesian Coordinating Minister for Maritime Affairs and Investment, against the two human rights defenders. Luhut Binsar Pandjaitan alleged that both violated criminal defamation provisions, namely “attacking someone’s honour or reputation with accusations” and “defamation” (Articles 310 and 311 of the Criminal Code, respectively) and Article 45(3) of the amended Electronic Information and Transaction (EIT) Law [1] . Luhut Binsar Pandjaitan asked for 300 billion Indonesian rupiahs (approximately 18 million Euros) in compensation. On March 6, 2023, the Jakarta Metropolitan Regional Police submitted the findings of the investigation opened against the two human rights defenders to the Attorney General’s Office for their prosecution.

On August 26, 2021, Luhut Binsar Pandjaitan sent a subpoena through his legal representatives to Haris Azhar and Fatia Maulidiyanti’s attorneys in relation to a talk show video [2] posted on Haris Azhar’s YouTube channel on August 20, 2021. In the video, Haris Azhar and Fatia Maulidiyanti discussed the findings of research carried out by several environmental and human rights organisations, including KontraS, about the business activities of Indonesian army officials, both active and retired, in the gold mining sector and their alleged plans to exploit the Blok Wabu area in Sugapa District, Intan Jaya Regency, Papua Province. [3] The video claims that Luhut Binsar Pandjaitan owns shares of PT Toba Sejahtera Group (TS), a company that controls PT Tobacom Del Mandiri (TDM), one of the mining companies that are involved in the mining operations in the Blok Wabu area.

In the subpoena, Haris Azhar and Fatia Maulidiyanti were asked to explain the reason for posting the video and to apologise to Luhut Binsar Pandjaitan within five days through Haris Azhar’s YouTube channel, mass media, and online media, and to promise not to reoffend. Haris Azhar and Fatia Maulidiyanti refused to apologise. Furthermore, in the subpoena, Luhut Binsar Pandjaitan threatened to take further legal action should Haris Azhar and Fatia Maulidiyanti fail to comply with his demands.

The Observatory condemns the judicial harassment of Haris Azhar and Fatia Maulidiyanti, which seems to be only aimed at punishing them for their legitimate human rights activities and for exercising their right to freedom of opinion and expression.

The Observatory calls on the authorities in Indonesia to put an end to any acts of harassment –including at the judicial level– against Haris Azhar, Fatia Maulidiyanti, and all other human rights defenders in the country, and to ensure that they are able to carry out their legitimate human rights activities without any hindrance or fear of reprisal.

Actions requested:

Please write to the authorities of Indonesia asking them to:

 Guarantee, in all circumstances, the physical integrity and psychological well-being of Haris Azhar, Fatia Maulidiyanti, and all other human rights defenders in Indonesia;

 Put an immediate end to all acts of harassment –including at the judicial level– and drop all the charges against Haris Azhar, Fatia Maulidiyanti, and all other human rights defenders in Indonesia;

 Guarantee Haris Azhar and Fatia Maulidiyanti’s rights to due process and fair trial during all the proceedings against them;

 Take all necessary measures to guarantee the right to freedom of expression in the country, both offline and online, in accordance with relevant international and regional human rights standards, in particular Articles 19 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, to which Indonesia is a state party.

Addresses:

• Mr. Joko Widodo, President of the Republic of Indonesia, Twitter: @jokowi
• Mr. Tito Karnavian. Minister of Home Affairs, Email: pusdatin@kemendagri.go.id
• Mr. Yasonna Laoly, Minister for Justice and Human Rights, Email: rohumas@kemenkumham.go.id
• Mr. Luhut Binsar Pandjaitan, Coordinating Minister for Maritime and Investment Affairs, Email: humas@maritim.go.id
• Indonesian National Commission on Human Rights, Email: info@komnasham.go.id
• Permanent Mission of the Republic of Indonesia in Geneva, Email: geneva@mission-indonesia.org
• Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia to the Kingdom of Belgium, Email: kbri.brussel@skynet.be

Please also write to the diplomatic representations of Indonesia in your respective countries.

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Paris-Geneva, March 31, 2023

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