Community Policing in the Papua region
After waiting for so long, finally Indonesian authority understand that the most important aspect in upholding the law in Papua is not by repression. Indonesia should learn from Western countries how to have appropriate community policing.
The democratization in Indonesia is nothing if the Police reform stays in old style of policing. We all should support the new era of community policing in Papua.
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Indonesia seeks NZ assistance in Papua police training
Posted at 03:43 on 20 March, 2008 UTC
Indonesian police have sought assistance from New Zealand police to implement improved community policing in the Papua region.
They are also looking to recruit about 1,500 more Papuans into their ranks as part of the initiative.
New Zealand Police’s manager for International Strategy and Policy, Jackie Goodwin, recently visited Papua on Jakarta’s invitation to scope out areas where the Papua-based police could use technical assistance.
She says people in Papua made it clear to her that they want more development, and therefore more community policing and direct Papuan involvement in it.
“And also the Indonesian government recognise that there is a lot of diversity in lower levels of development in Papua and West Papua which represent additional challenges. And I think there’s wide acceptance now that in order to achieve sustainable development you need rule of law. So police have a very important role in helping to achieve sustainable development.”
Jackie Goodwin says the details of the assistance programme are still being worked through.
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This Blog has gone through many obstacles and attacks from violent Free West Papua separatist supporters and ultra nationalist Indonesian since 2007. However, it has remained throughout a time devouring thoughts of how to bring peace to Papua and West Papua provinces of Indonesia.
That’s right! keep learning to be a democratic country since so far Indonesia is in the 1st place from the bottom of curve on properly handling human rights…