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December 31, 2013

Jakarta Post - December 31, 2013

Jakarta – The National Commission on Human Rights (Komnas HAM) says it has completed 5,234 investigations out of the 6,600 complaints it received throughout 2013.

December 30, 2013

Jakarta Globe - December 30, 2013

Yeremia Sukoyo – Court charges and physical abuse topped the list for the most common threats against witnesses in criminal cases in Indonesia in 2013, a witness care body said.

December 29, 2013

Inter Press Service - December 29, 2013

Sydney – The indigenous struggle for liberation in West Papua on the western half of the island of New Guinea in the south-west Pacific, with the loss of thousands of lives, is far from

December 27, 2013

The Guardian (Australia) - December 27, 2013

Andreas Harsono – Here's a seasonal snapshot from Indonesia's Aceh province: on 20 December, dozens of militant Islamists rallied outside one of the largest hotels in Banda Aceh, the pr

Jakarta Post - December 27, 2013

Jakarta – The Commission for Missing Persons and Victims of Violence (Kontras) said on Thursday that the number of alleged human rights abuse cases in the country rose from 448 cases in

December 22, 2013

Herald Sun - December 22, 2013

Alison Bevege – He was just a little kid, maybe six years old. Walking through the garden with his mother and two teenage aunties. Then the Indonesian soldiers came.

December 20, 2013

Asian Human Rights Commission - December 20, 2013

[An interview with Jeremy Bally, Pedalling for Papua campaigner, published by the Asian Human Rights Commission.]

December 16, 2013

Pacific Media Centre - December 16, 2013

Timor-Leste investigative journalist Jose Belo has been presented with one of the 2013 Sergio Vieira de Mello human rights awards by the President, Taur Matan Ruak.

December 13, 2013

The Guardian (Australia) - December 13, 2013

Marni Cordell – Scores of unarmed civilians were tortured and killed and their bodies dumped at sea in a massacre by Indonesian security forces in West Papua 15 years ago, a "citizens'

December 12, 2013

Jakarta Post - December 12, 2013

Ati Nurbaiti, Jakarta – Indonesia is in a state of emergency regarding human rights violations, according to the National Commission on Human Rights (Komnas HAM), the National Commissio

December 9, 2013

Jakarta Globe - December 9, 2013

Dyah Ayu Pitaloka, Malang, East Java – A museum built in honor of Munir Said Thalib, a prominent human rights activist assassinated in 2004, was officially opened on Sunday on what woul

Dili Weekly - December 9, 2013

Ezequiel Freitas – President of the Republic, Taur Matan Ruak (TMR), said the Caras Massacre that took place in 1983 was an event of great significance to the history of Timor-Leste bec

December 8, 2013

Asian Human Rights Commission Statement - December 8, 2013

AHRC-STM-227-2013

December 4, 2013

Jakarta Post - December 4, 2013

Tunggul Wirajuda – For millions of East Timorese, Indonesia's 24-year occupation of their country seemed an interminable nightmare.

Australia West Papua Association (Sydney) Media release - December 4, 2013

On her trip to Indonesia to try and smooth relations with Jakarta over the spying scandal, our foreign minister should also be raising the crackdown on the recent peaceful rallies in We

November 30, 2013

Cafe Pacific - November 30, 2013

David Robie, Dili – On 28 November 1975, Timor-Leste made its fateful unilateral declaration of independence.

November 27, 2013

Australia West Papua Association (Sydney) Statement - November 27, 2013

The Australia West Papua Association in Sydney congratulates Powes Parkop, the Governor of Port Moresby and the National Capital District on receiving the John Rumbiak Human Rights Defe

New Matilda - November 27, 2013

Amy Ripley – The respected East Timorese human rights organisation La'o Hamutuk is demanding that the Indonesian government finally be held accountable for their bloody 24-year occupati

November 26, 2013

Jakarta Post - November 26, 2013

Margareth S. Aritonang, Jakarta – "It was late at night in 1968 when a group of men barged into my boarding house and pointed their guns at me.

November 21, 2013

Amnesty International News Release - November 21, 2013

Thousands of Indonesian women trafficked to Hong Kong risk slavery-like conditions as domestic workers, with both governments failing to protect them from widespread abuse and exploitat

November 12, 2013

Joint Declaration by the Timorese National Alliance for an International Tribunal (ANTI) - November 12, 2013

Truth and Justice are the foundations for developing democracy in Timor-Leste

East Timor and Indonesia Action Network Statement - November 12, 2013

November 12 is the 22nd anniversary of the Santa Cruz massacre.

November 8, 2013

Amnesty International Public Statement - November 8, 2013

Index: ASA 21/035/2013

November 2, 2013

Jakarta Post - November 2, 2013

Jakarta – Indonesians living abroad under the grouping, the Indonesian Diaspora, have signed a petition asking law enforcers to bring members of the Anti-Communist Front (FAKI) to court

October 31, 2013

Sydney Morning Herald - October 31, 2013

Deborah Snow – Two recent accounts by former Australian defence force personnel who worked in the Indonesian province of Irian Jaya (now West Papua) in 1977 suggests there was ADF knowl

October 30, 2013

Jakarta Post - October 30, 2013

Yuliasri Perdani and Bagus BT Saragih, Jakarta – The Yogyakarta Police on Tuesday denied that relatives of the victims of the 1965 anti-communist purge had been subjected to violence at

October 29, 2013

Jakarta Post - October 29, 2013

Bambang Muryanto and Bagus BT Saragih, Yogyakarta – A rowdy rally on Monday denouncing communism along with death threats – aimed at the heirs of those linked to the now-defunct Indones

October 28, 2013

Tribune News - October 28, 2013

Yogyakarta – Freedom of association in the era of reformasi (the reform process beginning in 1998) is, as it turns out, still little more than jargon.

Jakarta Post - October 28, 2013

Yogyakarta – Dozens of members of the Indonesian Anti-Communist Front (FAKI) disrupted a meeting involving the families of victims of the 1965 communist purge at the Santi Dharma Retrea

Jakarta Globe - October 28, 2013

Three people were injured after a group of people who called themselves the Indonesian Anti-Communist Front attacked the families of victims of the 1965-66 purge of suspected communist

October 27, 2013

Tempo.co - October 27, 2013

Pito Agustin Rudiana, Sleman – A social gathering by victims of the 1965 tragedy at the Santi Dharma Retreat in Godean sub-district, Sleman regency, Yogyakarta, was attacked by the Indo

October 25, 2013

SBS News - October 25, 2013

Kate Lamb – Allegations of genocide, rape and napalm bombs dropped on the restive province of West Papua in the late 1970s are likely to be 'stonewalled' by the Indonesian government, a

SBS News - October 25, 2013

Thea Cowie & Sacha Payne – A report claims Australia provided Indonesia with helicopters which were used to carry out 'genocidal' attacks in West Papua in the late 1970s.

Jakarta Globe - October 25, 2013

Dessy Sagita & Rizki Amelia – Indonesia is responsible for a genocidal military operation carried out in Papua between 1977-1978, which killed more than 4,000 indigenous Papuans, in

October 24, 2013

Sydney Morning Herald - October 24, 2013

Jenny Denton – Research into one of the most violent episodes in the history of West Papua claims that helicopters provided to Indonesia by the Australian government were used in milita

ABC Radio Australia - October 24, 2013

Cathy Harper – An extensive new report has been released, containing graphic detail of the alleged murder, rape and torture of more than 4,000 Papuans by Indonesian military in the late

The Guardian (Australia) - October 24, 2013

Oliver Milman – Helicopters supplied by Australia were used by Indonesia in a "genocidal" crackdown on civilians in West Papua in the 1970s, a new report has claimed.

ABC Radio Australia - October 24, 2013

Karen Barlow and staff – The Australian Department of Defence has rejected claims that Australian-supplied helicopters were used by Indonesia's military to kill Papuan civilians in the

October 21, 2013

Global Post - October 21, 2013

[Q&A with Joshua Oppenheimer, the filmmaker who prodded gangsters into re-enacting US-backed, anti-Communist killing sprees.]

October 16, 2013

Jakarta Post - October 16, 2013

Margareth S.

October 11, 2013

Al Jazeera - October 11, 2013

Joseph Nevins – Among the casualties of the US government shutdown is President Barack Obama's trip to Indonesia for the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Summit (APEC).

October 9, 2013

Radio New Zealand International - October 9, 2013

An Australian academic says West Papuans have been subject to a slow-motion genocide and the United Nations should step in.

October 8, 2013

Jakarta Globe - October 8, 2013

Camelia Pasandaran – Convicted murder Pollycarpus Budihari Priyanto could walk free in a matter of months after the Supreme Court further reduced his 20-year prison sentence for the ass

Jakarta Post - October 8, 2013

Margareth S.

Human Rights Watch - October 8, 2013

Andreas Harsono – Markus Jerewon, Yuvensius Goo and Rofinus Yanggam came up with a novel method of breaking the chokehold the Indonesian government has long held on news about human rig

October 7, 2013

Melbourne Age - October 7, 2013

Jenny Denton – Indonesia has been accused of using torture as a "mode of governance" in West Papua – security forces have committed at least one incident of torture, on average, every s

IRIN News - October 7, 2013

Aceh/Jijiem – Joining a rebellion is not a typical career move. Yet up to 26,000 people in Indonesia spent years working for a separatist rebellion that lasted nearly 30 years in Aceh.

October 6, 2013

Al Jazeera - October 6, 2013

Kristian Lasslett – Barely two weeks into office and Australia's prime minister, Tony Abbott, has committed his government to upholding an appeasement policy that has seen Australia ent