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Minister Pigai refused to call 3 missing people: my language, not yet visible

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Minister of Human Rights (HAM)
Natalius Pigai
Asking the public not to rush to draw conclusions 3 people whose existence is unknown
demonstration
At the end of August disappeared.
Pigai considered that there was a possibility that the three people were hiding because of panic.
“Just wait. It means like this, in an atmosphere of panic, people like to hide themselves, then by certain people declare missing. Too early to declare the person is lost,” Pigai said at the Royal Kuningan Hotel after the agenda of the discussion ‘Dim and the Draft Amendment to Law 39/1999’, Jakarta, Tuesday (9/17).
Pigai admitted that the Ministry of Human Rights had formed a team to follow up on three people who until now have not been known.
“Maybe keep away. We don’t know, three people who are declared not visible. If I use it has not been seen, my language is not lost, but it hasn’t been seen yet. Or they haven’t returned home,” he said.
Pigai added that it is a good idea of ​​surveillance cameras or CCTVs that are scattered in many points in Jakarta.Checking is part of the investigation.
“Friends from Kontras, I say yes, must understand about the investigation. Yes, investigation, patient, we are both working, contrasting also working, we also work, we will see,” said Pigai.
“But, do not rush to conclude missing, let alone use the word forced disappearance. Forced word is a word visual action,” he said.
Previously, the commission for missing persons and victims of criminal acts of violence (contrast) received a total of 44 reports of missing persons related to a series of demonstrations at the end of August.Of that number, as many as 33 people were classified as victims of enforced disappearance by the state.
The forced disappearance refers to the definition set at least in two international conventions, namely the protection of all people from the disappearance of the Protection of All Persons from Enforced Disappearance (ICPPED) and the Rome Statute which has not yet been ratified by the Indonesian government.
To this day, there are still three people who are unknown.They are on behalf of Bima Permana Putra (the last location in Glodok, West Jakarta) and M. Farhan Hamid and Reno Syahputeradewo with the last location at Brimob headquarters, Central Jakarta.
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