| In
the tiger's den
Marwan Yatim's
story of torture
Marwan
Yatim
I was a political prisoner sentenced
to six years gaol in the Free Aceh case. Indonesian soldiers arrested me
roughly at my office on 3 October 1990. At the Lampineung intelligence
headquarters my entire body was beaten with fists, kicks, sticks and whips
while they cursed me. They then stripped me to my underpants and put me
in a 1x2m cell. Inside were two other prisoners. Their faces were full
of puss, and their shoulders and legs full of wounds. We slept directly
on the concrete, always fearing more torture while hearing other humans
scream in pain.
Under an oppressive sun another man
and I were joined at the shoulders and told to carry a large rock, already
hot from the sun, for two hours. Every time the rock fell we were beaten.
From the tigers den of Lampineung we
were moved to the Lhok Nga gaol not far away. But soldiers from Company
B would come especially to torture us, without asking any questions. During
the first week it happened every evening. My nose was broken by a soldier
named Zulkarnein. In the morning Company B commander Joko Warsito, in front
of his men, arrogantly stomped on my chest and face with his boots. In
the evening his subordinate Syukri tortured me for three hours in a bath
full of water.
About 300 people were arrested for
Free Aceh in Banda Aceh. All were tortured. Even the courtroom was taken
over by the military. All the proceedings were dictated by the military
command, Korem 012/TU. No denial was accepted. Justice never came into
it.
Even after we were handed over to civilian
warders, nothing could be done without the recommendation of Korem 012/TU.
There was no medicine for the sick. Several of my friends died in gaol.
Marwan Yatim now lives in Sydney,
Australia.
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