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Urgent appeal in preventing further human rights abuses associated with the operations of the Korindo Group and POSCO
To
Korindo Group
POSCO International
Indonesian Presidential Staff Office
Chief of Police, Indonesian National Police
Office of the Inspectorate General of the National Police
Indonesian Corruption Eradication Commission
National Human Rights Commission Indonesia
Embassy of the Republic of Korea, Jakarta
United Nations Human Rights Council
UN Working Group on Business and Human Rights
Special Rapporteur on the rights of Indigenous Peoples
Special Rapporteur on Extrajudicial, Summary or Arbitrary Executions
United Nations Development Program
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
Forest Stewardship Council (provides Korindo with FSC label)
Sumitomo Forestry (purchaser of Korindo wood)
Oji Group (joint venture partner with Korindo pulpwood)
Bank Negara Indonesia (lender to Korindo)
Siemens Gamesa (purchaser of Korindo wind turbines)
Citigroup (lender to POSCO)
Mirae Asset Financial Group (lender to POSCO)
Credit Agricole (lender to POSCO)
The Korean National Pension Fund (investor in POSCO )
BlackRock (Investor in POSCO)
Friday, July 3, 2020
Re: Urgent concern for the safety of land and human rights defenders impacted by the Korindo Group and POSCO International, Indonesia.
To all concerned
We write with an urgent appeal for your immediate attention and diligence in preventing further human rights abuses associated with the operations of the Korindo Group and POSCO International. Following the release of an Al Jazeera documentary aired on 25th June 2020, which featured testimony and a range of other disturbing evidence and allegations of wrongdoing by both Korindo and POSCO operations, we are gravely concerned for the safety of impacted communities and individuals.
The death of Papuan farmer Marius Betera (MB) on 16 May this year highlights the pattern of violence and intimidation faced by communities and individuals who voice grievances against company operations or assert their rights under the Indonesian Constitution. According to a civil society statement, Marius died hours after being beaten by a policeman outside the field offices of PT Tunas Sawa Erma (Korindo Group), where he had arrived to complain against Korindo’s destruction of his banana farm. Korindo have also issued a statement about the death. Since his death, community member Petrus Kinggo (PK), who has been searching for answers on the death of MB, reports being threatened by men who arrived from Korindo’s company camp. PK has also discovered that photos of him circled in red have been distributed by Whatsapp without knowing the source and motive for the distribution.
We also note and support the submission by Indonesian CSOs to a number of UN Special Rapporteurs and the Indonesian Government, urging a full and transparent investigation into Marius’ death, justice and remedy for Marius’ family, and demands that security services uphold people’s rights instead of acting as enforcement agencies for private corporate interests.
Korindo’s threat to pursue legal action against CSOs and media outlets investigating its conduct adds to its record of trying to avoid scrutiny through legal bullying.
To the Korindo Group and POSCO International:
we demand respect for the human rights of all communities impacted by your operations, to ensure the safety of all stakeholders including community members, workers and CSOs, commit to full remedy for prior harms done through a transparent process involving all affected stakeholders, and fully cooperate in any investigations into alleged land and human rights abuses linked to your company group operations.
To all public bodies with oversight or enforcement responsibilities for protecting human rights:
to proactively intervene in the situation by warning Korindo, POSCO and local security services that complete restraint must be shown and that any rights violations or other retaliation measures against communities or activists will not be tolerated, and to fully investigate any allegations of land or human rights abuses.
To all organizations and companies that are enabling or profiting from Korindo and POSCO operations:
to publicly announce a commitment to zero tolerance for any rights violations in supply chain or investment relationships, to undertake robust due diligence and monitoring of Korindo and POSCO operations, participate in any investigation or remedy process linked to business relationships, and to suspend relationships if acceptable standards of operation are not rapidly assured.
From:
1 | Advocates for Public Interest Law and Korean Transnational Corporations (APIL) |
2 | Aliansi Demokrasi untuk Papua (AlDP) |
3 | AMAN Nusa Bunga |
4 | AMAN Sorong Raya |
5 | Amazon Watch |
6 | APVVU |
7 | Asia Justice and Rights (AJAR) |
8 | awasMIFEE |
9 | BABEOSER BIKAR |
10 | Bina Rakyat Sejahtera |
11 | Biofuelwatch |
12 | Bruno Manser Fund |
13 | Cambodian Center for Study and Development in Agriculture (CEDAC) |
14 | Dewan Adat Papua |
15 | Earthsight |
16 | EcoNexus |
17 | EJF Indonesia |
18 | ELPAGAR Kalbar |
19 | ELSAM |
20 | Environmental Investigation Agency |
21 | Environmental Paper Network |
22 | Etnika Semesta Katulistiwa |
23 | Fern |
24 | FIAN Indonesia |
25 | Forest Peoples Programme |
26 | Forest Watch Indonesia |
27 | Forum Independen Mahasiswa West Papua |
28 | Forum Ökologie & Papier |
29 | Friends of the Earth US |
30 | GARDA Papua |
31 | Genesis Bengkulu |
32 | Gita Pertiwi |
33 | Global Forest Coalition (GFC) |
34 | Global Justice Ecology Project |
35 | GRAIN |
36 | Greenpeace |
37 | Human Rights Working Group (HRWG) |
38 | ICEL |
39 | Imparsial |
40 | International Work Group for Indigenous Affairs (IWGIA) |
41 | Jaringan Kerja Pemetaan Partisipatif |
42 | Jaringan Kerja Rakyat (JERAT) Papua |
43 | JIKALAHARI |
44 | Kaoem Telapak |
45 | Kelompok Kerja Sistem HUtan Kerakyatan (POKKER SHK) |
46 | Kemitraan |
47 | Komunitas Peduli Lingkungan Timika (Lepemawi) |
48 | Konfederasi Serikat Nasional |
49 | KontraS |
50 | Korea Federation for Environmental Movements / Friends of the Earth Korea |
51 | KPA Sulsel |
52 | KPA Sultra |
53 | KRuHA |
54 | LBH Banda Aceh |
55 | LBH Papua |
56 | LBH Pers |
57 | Lembaga Advokasi Perempuan Papua (eLAdPPer) |
58 | Lembaga Bentang Alam Hiau (LemBAH), Bengkayang, Kalimantan Barat |
59 | Lembaga Studi dan Advokasi HAM (ELSHAM) Papua |
60 | Lingkar Gerakan Rakyat |
61 | LPESM Riau |
62 | Mighty Earth |
63 | MTÜ Eesti Metsa Abiks (Estonian Forest Aid) |
64 | National Fisheries Solidarity Movement |
65 | National Union of Transport Equipment & Allied Industries Workers |
66 | North South Initiative |
67 | NTFP-EP |
68 | Oceanic Preservation Society |
69 | Orang Utan Republik Foundation, Inc. |
70 | Organisasi Penguatan dan Pengembangan Usaha-Usaha Kerakyatan (OPPUK) |
71 | PADI Indonesia |
72 | PAHAM Papua |
73 | PAKATIVA Malut |
74 | PapuaItuKita |
75 | Papuana Conservation |
76 | Paritas Institute |
77 | PBHR Sulteng |
78 | Perkumpulan Bantuan Hukum Keadilan dan Perdamaian (PBHKP) Sorong |
79 | Perkumpulan Belantara Papua |
80 | Perkumpulan Panah Papua |
81 | Pesticide Action Network Asia Pacific (PANAP) |
82 | PIVOT POINT |
83 | Pro REGENWALD |
84 | Profundo |
85 | PUSAKA |
86 | Rainforest Action Network (RAN) |
87 | Rainforest Foundation UK |
88 | ResEARCH CENTER FOR RurAL DEVELOPMENT |
89 | Sarawak Dayak Iban Association (SADIA) |
90 | Save Our Borneo |
91 | Sawit Watch |
92 | Sekretariat Keadilan dan Perdamaian Keuskupan Agung Merauke (SKP KAMe) |
93 | Solidaritas Perempuan |
94 | Sulteng Bergerak |
95 | TAPOL |
96 | Tiki Jaringan HAM Perempuan Papua |
97 | Trade Union Rights Centre |
98 | Transformasi untuk Keadilan INDONESIA |
99 | Transnational Palm Oil Labour Solidarity (TPOLS) Network |
100 | Verité Southeast Asia (VSEA) |
101 | Wahana Lingkungan Hidup Indonesia (WALHI) Kalimantan Tengah |
102 | WALHI Eknas |
103 | WALHI Jabar |
104 | WALHI Jakarta |
105 | WALHI Jambi |
106 | WALHI Jateng |
107 | WALHI Kalbar |
108 | WALHI Kaltim |
109 | WALHI Maluku Utara |
110 | WALHI NTB |
111 | WALHI Papua |
112 | WALHI Sulawesi Utara |
113 | WALHI Sulsel |
114 | WALHI Sulteng |
115 | WALHI Sumsel |
116 | WALHI Yogyakarta |
117 | Water Justice and Gender |
118 | World Rainforest Movement |
119 | Yayasan Anak Dusun Papua |
120 | Yayasan Earthqualizer |
121 | Yayasan Genesis Bengkulu |
122 | Yayasan HAkA |
123 | Yayasan Lembaga Bantuan Hukum Indonesia (YLBHI) |
124 | Yayasan Pelestari Lingkungan Hijau Kalimantan Utara |
125 | Yayasan Perlindungan Insani |
126 | Yayasan Pusaka Bentala Rakyat (PUSAKA) |
127 | Yayasan Satu Keadilan |
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