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Thursday 7 October 2010

Indonesian president cancels visit to Netherlands for fears of arrest for war crimes [This could happen to Hun Sen too?]

Mr Yudhoyono was reportedly on board his plane at Jakarta's airport when he decided to cancel

Indonesia cancels Netherlands visit over arrest threat

5 October 2010
BBC News

Indonesia's President, Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, has called off a state visit to the Netherlands because of a threat that he could be arrested.

A separatist group, the Republic of South Moluccas (RMS), has asked a court to order his detention in connection with alleged human rights violations.

Mr Yudhoyono said that if he had gone ahead with the three-day visit, it might have led to a "misunderstanding".

Indonesian authorities crushed the RMS after it declared independence in 1950.

It was revived following the fall of President Suharto in 1998, and is currently based in the Netherlands, Indonesia's former colonial power.

From 1999 until 2002, ethnic violence in the Moluccas islands left an estimated 5,000 people dead and displaced 500,000 others.

A spokeswoman for a court in The Hague confirmed that the RMS had asked for an injunction to have Mr Yudhoyono arrested on arrival.

The group wanted him to face prosecution for the alleged human rights violations and the physical abuse of political prisoners, she added.

Mr Yudhoyono was reportedly already onboard his plane at Jakarta's airport on Tuesday when he decided to cancel the state visit.

"In recent days, a group has filed a request to the court to make an issue out of human rights in Indonesia and request the court to arrest me during the state visit to the Netherlands," he told reporters afterwards.

"What I cannot accept is if the president of Indonesia makes a visit to the Netherlands, after an invitation from the Netherlands, the court decides to arrest the president of Indonesia."

The BBC contacted the Dutch embassy in Jakarta about the president's plans but they had no comment.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I think this could also applies to Hun Sen too. He has committed crimes against humanity for the grenade attacks on 3oth March 1997 and war crimes for the killing of Funcinpec military and political officers in the July 1997's coup. Can Hun Sen say the International Criminal Court has no jurisdiction to prosecute him ?Just wait and see. Hun Sen might be surprised of how much power this court has.