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CRISIS CENTRE DIOCESE OF AMBOINA
Jalan Pattimura 32 AMBON 97124 - Indonesia
Tel 0062 (0)911 342195 Fax 0062 (0)911 355337
E-mail: compro@ambon.wasantara.net.id
Ambon, September 14, 2000
THE SITUATION IN AMBON / MOLUCCAS Report no. 53
1). Several people living in the Netherlands who originally come from the now
totally destroyed christian village of Waai on Ambon island, came to Ambon
recently to have a close look on the damage and thus define a planning for help in
rebuilding the village. After a meeting with the governor and with his permission,
they went to Waai by road on September 11. The party consisted of 29 people in
five passenger cars, namely 4 assistants of the local Pekerjaan Umum (Public
Works) for technical advise on any rebuilding program, 6 security forces; whereas
most of the others were Waai villagers, among whom the deputation from the
Netherlands.
Perceiving that the situation was hardly conducive, they hastily did some
documentation (pictures & video), but hurrying back to their cars, a bomb exploded
in the middle of Waai, and they where informed that the road to nearby Tulehu (a
muslim village which they had to pass on their way back) meanwhile had been
barricaded, and that a crowd of muslims was amassing. Being stopped between the
villages of Waai and Tulehu, the party took refuge at the nearby Security Forces
Post. Their cameras were confiscated by the mob. One of the party, member of
the Information Department of the Civil Emergency, negotiated with the muslims.
The others were loaded on a truck and taken to safety. In the end they perceived
that one of them was missing, namely the driver of the Pekerjaan Umum car,
named Bernadus Talaperu. Up to date (September 13) he or his body has not been
found yet.
On September 13, the Secretary of the local MUI ( Majelis Ulama Indonesia , the
highest muslim authority, at least in theory) said he regretted this sad incident; it
would not have taken place he said if only there had been proper coordination
between the governor and the MUI authorities.
2). The governor, Dr.Ir.M.Saleh Latuconsina, gave further explanation on his
inconsistency permitting the passengership MS Rinjani , upon entering Ambon Bay,
to dock at muslim dominated Jos Sudarso harbour though three days before he had
stated that it would dock at the neutral navy harbour (see Report 52 no.1).
He said to the press: Immediately after leaving Makasar (formerly called Ujung
Pandang), the captain of the ship, Mr. Hamid, reported to the governor that 800 of
the passengers who wanted to disembark in Ambon had signed a declaration that
they would capture the ship if it would dock at the navel base of Halong instead of
at Jos Sudarso harbour. The governor then discussed this dilemma with his advisers
of the Civil Emergency and it was agreed to comply to these passengers wish.
When on September 19 the Dobonsolo passenger ship (predominantly boarded by
christians) will arrive in Ambon, it will dock at the christian harbour of Gudang
Arang instead of Halong if that is the passengers wish.
3). The Crisis Centre acknowledges to have hardly any contact with the muslim
civilians in Ambon. On September 13 some christians had the opportunity to visit
the muslim refugees camp at the Ambon neighhourhood of Waihaong. The party
was led by the wife of the governor (muslim) and consisted of Sister Brigita
Renyaan (an associate member of the Crisis Centre), Mrs. Hilly Timner and Mrs.
Hellen Oostenbroek-Matulessy (both of them deputies from the gemeente Leerdam,
the Netherlands) and Miss Pauline Rehatta (from Tilburg, the Netherlands).
The secretary of the Crisis Centre was told by Miss Pauline about the situation
among the several thousands of muslim refugees at Waihaong, most of whom had
fled to safety out of the christian quarters of the town last year. She witnessed a
most distressful situation, much worse than in comparable christian refugees sites.
There are indications of malnutrition and lack of hygienics. The various buildings are
much too crowded. Cooking and living are done at the same place. It happened to
be raining just then, and there were leakages everywhere. She did some
documentation by photographs. To be more informed about this, one could contact
Miss Pauline Rehatta in Tilburg on phone number 013 46 83 301. She intends to
arrive back in the Netherlands on September 17.
CRISIS CENTRE DIOCESE OF AMBOINA,
Msgr Jos Tethool MSC
Auxiliary Bishop of Amboina
C.J.Böhm MSC
Secretary
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