[An Update of the Continuing Human Rights Problems in INDONESIA]
An Article Reprinted from The Jakarta Post
RAPE VICTIMS' COUNSELLOR KILLED
The Jakarta Post
Saturday, October 10, 1998
JAKARTA (JP): A Volunteers for Humanity activist working with rape victims
of May riots was found dead at her Central Jakarta house on Friday
evening.
The victim, identified as Martadinata and popularly known as Ita, 18, was
found with her neck slashed and stab wounds on her hands, abdomen and
chest.
"Ita's body was discovered by my husband at about 6 p.m. in her room
on
the second floor," Wiwin, Ita's mother said calmly. Her husband, Leo
Haryono, was visibly shocked over their daughter's murder.
Wiwin believed the murderers entered the house on Jl. Berlian through one
of the doors, which was found damaged. There were no witnesses to the
incident.
Lt. Col. Iman Harjatna, head of the Central Jakarta Police Precinct,
arrived at the scene soon after the police were notified. He said there
were no sign that the murder was related to a robbery since none of the
family's belongings was missing.
"We'll investigate it thoroughly," he said, refusing to comment
any
further.
When asked whether the murder could have been connected to the fact that
Ita had volunteered to help rape victims of the May riots, Iman only
reminded silent.
Several activists helping rape victims of the May riots have complained
that groups of individuals have tried to use terror tactics to force an
end to their involvement in trying to disclose information relating to
the
cases.
Guests coming to the house to convey their condolences included Sandyawan
Sumardi and Karlina Leksono-Supelli of the Volunteers for Humanity and
Ita Fatia Nadia of Kayana Mitra.
Sandyawan, a priest who runs the Jakarta Social Institute, which provides
services for the urban poor, declined to comment extensively on the
incident.
"Whether or not the killing had something to do with the terror
(tactics), just wait and see," he said.
Ita, student of Paskalis Catholic senior high school, had reportedly been
active with her mother in counseling four rape victims.
Her body was sent to Cipto Mangunkusumo General Hospital for a postmortem
examination.
Rita, one of the victim's neighbors, said Ita was the friendliest member
of the family.
The family lived in a residential area in which few of the residents knew
each other well.
"She just had asked my daughter for one of to loris bought by my
daughter
three days ago. Unfortunately, the one she asked for died today. Perhaps
the animal and Ita have already found each other," Rita said.
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