Re: 28/08: President Yudhoyono calls on Malaysia to punish Indonesian referee`s attackers



Disgraceful Police. What is being done by Police force? Action has to be
taken immediately and the law must be applied for this assault by the
police.
Any comments from the Sports minister?
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Jakarta (ANTARA News) - President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono has called
on Malaysia to punish its police officers who attacked and beat up
Indonesian karate referee Donald Luther Colopita in Kuala Lumpur last
week.

"The president expressed sadness because the incident happened while
there was good cooperation between two countries. He also asked that
the case be taken to court and resolved based on the law in force in
Malaysia," Sports and Youth Affairs Minister Adhyaksa Dault said at
the presidential office here on Monday.

The minister said the president also asked Indonesian athletes in
Malaysia to refrain from emotional oubursts and remain patient over
the incident.

Minister Dault said he had received reports from the chairman of the
Indonesian Karate Association (Forki), Luhut Pandjaitan, on the
chronology of the incident that befell Colopita.

He said Colopita and his colleague Fahri attended a technical meeting
on the Asian Karate Championship in Malaysia on Thursday night (Aug.
18). The meeting lasted into the wee hours of Friday. Because there
was no taxi, Colopita chose to return to his hotel on foot.

On the way, four men who thought he he was an illegal visitor,
approached him. The four men did not produce their IDs and Colopita as
an international referee possessing third- or fourth- level Karate
skill resisted the men.

Realizing they were no match for Colopita with fighting skill, the
four men produced their IDs. Seeing that they were policemen, Colopita
stopped resisting but unluckily the police snapped handcuffs on wrists
and they beat him up, the minister said.

Minister Dault said Colopita had been admitted to a hospital for the
pain he suffered from being beaten up black and blue. "One may not
treat even an animal like that," the minister said.

According to Luhut, the minister said, the injuries around the
referee`s eyes were hard to treat and the area around his crotch was
swollen.

The minister also supported the step taken by Forki to withdraw
directly from the Asian championship in protest against the abuse that
had befallen the Indonesian referee.

Dault also said he had sent a letter of strong protest to Malaysian
Sports Minister Datok Seri Azalina Othman, calling on the Malaysian
sports ministry to exert pressure on Malaysian police to fire the
attackers.



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