The Jakarta Post
Monday, December 21, 2009 10:29 PM

Timika security upped ahead of Kelly’s burial

Markus Makur ,  The Jakarta Post ,  Timika


Mourning Star: Supporters of slain Papuan rebel leader Kelly Kwalik drape a 
Bintang 
Kejora (Morning Star) flag over his coffin in Timika on Saturday. The 
separatist leader 
was shot dead during a police raid on his house in the town early Wednesday. 
JP/Markus Makur

Police and military have stepped up security at government buildings in Mimika 
regency, Papua, on Sunday, a day before the funeral of separatist leader Kelly 
Kwalik.

The situation was reported as normal Sunday in the Mimika regency capital 
Timika, following a riot the day before in which supporters of Kelly’s pelted 
the regency legislative council building, where his body had been laid in 
state, with rocks.

The crowd dispersed after police and soldiers fired warning shots.

The riot flared up after Amungme People’s Institute executive director Nerius 
Katagame asked a crowd of about 500 to write down their grievances and 
aspirations in the wake of Kelly’s death.

The request apparently angered them as most of those at the rally were 
reportedly illiterate.

More local residents joined the crowd at the Mimika legislature Sunday to pay 
their last respects to Kelly, who was shot dead Wednesday by security forces.

The 800-strong crowd, which included councilors and community leaders, agreed 
to bury Kelly on Monday, but remained undecided on his final resting place.

His family had called for the Free Papua Organization (OPM) leader to be buried 
near Moses Kilangin Airstrip in Timika.

But security authorities forbad them from burying Kelly there.

Youth leader Hans Magal from the Amungme tribe, coordinator of the funeral 
procession, said the dispute over the burial site was the reason for the delay 
in Kelly’s burial.

“The police said Kelly Kwalik must be buried today or Monday at the latest,” he 
said.

“We’re still discussing this matter. We agreed earlier this afternoon to bury 
him on Monday, but we’re still deciding on a place.”

Mimika Police chief Adj. Sr. Comr. Moh. Sagi said the authorities were strictly 
against the rebel leader being buried near a place as strategically important 
as the airstrip.

He added the police had given the family and supporters until Monday to bury 
Kelly, otherwise the security authorities would do so forcibly.

“I’ve made it clear to the funeral committee that the Papuan provincial police 
have issued an order to immediately bury Kelly Kwalik,” he said.

Local councilor Karel Dwijangge said the casket would be opened Monday morning 
to allow local residents to pay their last respects before his burial.

Kelly was killed early Wednesday during a raid on a house in Timika.

The local military blamed Kelly for masterminding a series of attacks on 
employees of US copper and gold mining firm PT Freeport Indonesia.

Kelly strenuously denied the accusations.

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