Laksono's lawyer, Alghiffari Aqsa, said the
filmmaker was held and questioned for four hours and then named
a suspect after posting a tweet on Sept. 22 about violence in
the Papuan cities of Jayapura and Wamena. He has been charged
with violating the country's online hate speech laws.
Argo Yuwono, Jakarta's police spokesman, did not respond to
requests for comment.
Indonesian security forces said that 35 civilians and a soldier
were killed on Monday in Jayapura and Wamena, in an escalation
of the violence that has convulsed the region for the past six
weeks.
Triggered by perceived racial discrimination, the wave of
protests is the most serious civil unrest for decades in an area
that is home to a distinct ethnic Melanesian population.
The protests erupted after a group of Papuan students in
Surabaya, Indonesia's second-biggest city located on the island
of Java, were taunted and attacked by a mob chanting racial
epithets over accusations the students had desecrated a national
flag.
Laksono's arrest came three weeks after the human rights lawyer
and activist Veronica Koman was named a suspect by the
Indonesian police after she posted on Twitter in support of the
protesting Papuans, prompting rights groups to condemn the
police action.
"Dandhy is just doing his reporting and commentary, challenging
mainstream views in Indonesia on West Papua," said Andreas
Harsono, a researcher with Human Rights Watch, using an
alternative name for the region. "He should not be charged at
all. It is a press freedom matter,"
Some of Dandhy's films have been regarded as critical of the
Indonesian government. The most recent was "Sexy Killers", a
documentary released in April about the expansion of coal mines
in East Kalimantan on the island of Borneo.
"He works with the principles of journalism," said Harsono.
"Charges against him - same with Veronica - are groundless
because there's no call for violence."
(Reporting by Stanley Widianto; editing by Tom Allard and
Christian Schmollinger)
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