July 30, 2001
Her Excellency Megawati Sukarnoputri
President, Republic of Indonesia
Office of the President
Bina Graha, Jalan Veteran No. 1
Jakarta Pusat, Indonesia
Via Facsimile: 62-21-778-182
Your Excellency:
The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) wishes to congratulate you
on your appointment as the new president of Indonesia. As an organization
of journalists dedicated to the defense of press freedom around the
world, we hope that you will use your authority to preserve and strengthen
recent gains in press freedom.
CPJ is concerned about reports that your party is considering reinstatement
of the Ministry of Informationa department which, under the authoritarian
rule of Indonesia's former president Suharto, was used to censor and
control the country's media.
The abolition of the ministry, coupled with a liberal print media law
passed in the fall of 1999, led to a dramatic expansion of Indonesia's
media, with hundreds of lively publications emerging to explore the
political and social changes sweeping the country. The 1999 laws eliminated
press licensing requirements and guaranteed that the press would be
"free from any interference and intrusion."
On July 27, Indonesian journalists across the country began vigorous
protests to prevent any attempt to revive the Ministry of Information.
The protests followed reports in local and international media that
members of your Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle favor the reimposition
of bureaucratic checks on the country's press.
The abolition of press controls in Indonesia is one of the most important
of the political reforms undertaken in recent years. One of the tests
of any democratic country is its commitment to guaranteeing freedom
of the press, particularly during times of political transition, when
all people must be permitted to present dissenting views.
CPJ urges Your Excellency to ensure publicly that your new administration
will not take any steps to curtail the hard-won freedoms of the Indonesian
press.
We thank you for your attention to this urgent matter, and look forward
to your response.
Sincerely,

Ann K. Cooper
Executive Director