Group of the South Maluku Republic (RMS), Dutch authorities want to hold President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono on the first day he was scheduled to arrive in the land of Windmills, the Wednesday, October 6, 2010. So, RMS today filed a lawsuit against Yudhoyono to court in the Hague for human rights violations.
According to the President of the RMS in exile, John Wattilete, as published on page daily De Telegraaf. Radio Nederland previously revealed that the tribunal in The Hague today scheduled to hold a quick trial for the processing demands of the RMS.
The news of the trial court that made the President abruptly postponed a visit to the Netherlands, Tuesday, October 5, 2010.
According Wattilete, Yudhoyono should be arrested for violating human rights in the Moluccas. "We have 93 people jailed because they protested peacefully for the Republic of South Moluccas. This data is based on reports from Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch."
Wattilete also revealed that the RMS will hold a demonstration in The Hague on Thursday, October 7, 2010, or on the second day of Yudhoyono's visit was canceled. "We want to have concern for human rights violations in Indonesia," said Wattilete. Indonesia Today
The news of the trial court that made the President abruptly postponed a visit to the Netherlands, Tuesday, October 5, 2010.
According Wattilete, Yudhoyono should be arrested for violating human rights in the Moluccas. "We have 93 people jailed because they protested peacefully for the Republic of South Moluccas. This data is based on reports from Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch."
Wattilete also revealed that the RMS will hold a demonstration in The Hague on Thursday, October 7, 2010, or on the second day of Yudhoyono's visit was canceled. "We want to have concern for human rights violations in Indonesia," said Wattilete. Indonesia Today