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January 4, 2010

Southeast Asian Times - January 4, 2010

Port Vila – The West Papua National Coalition for Liberation and National Authority has invited members of all the Indonesian province's resistance organisations to a "reconciliation meeting" in about June this year.

Jakarta Globe - January 4, 2010

Febriamy Hutapea – The House of Representatives on Monday opened its first session of the year by calling on the government to pay closer attention to Papua, which lags far behind other provinces in development.

Kompas - January 4, 2010

Wisdom cannot be measured by how long one has lived...

December 31, 2009

Melbourne Age - December 31, 2009

Greg Poulgrain – When Indonesia officially became independent of the Dutch 60 years ago this week, Australia's role as midwife was crucial. The conflict that continued for four years in the East Indies after the end of the Pacific war stopped only when America threatened to withhold post-war aid for the Netherlands.

December 24, 2009

Jakarta Post - December 24, 2009

Makassar – A resident from Papua province stood trial Wednesday at the Makassar District Court, South Sulawesi, on charges of carrying and possessing a gun.

December 22, 2009

Agence France Presse - December 22, 2009

Timika, Papua – Tribal leaders in Papua on Tuesday called for the closure of a massive US mine linked to allegations of rights abuses, as they buried slain rebel leader Kelly Kwalik.

Some 400 people followed the casket of the Free Papua Movement (OPM) commander, who was shot in a police raid last week, through the streets of Timika to his grave beside a local church.

Agence France Presse - December 22, 2009

Timika – Tribal leaders in Indonesia's restive Papua province Tuesday called for the closure of a massive US mine linked to allegations of rights abuses, as they buried a slain rebel leader.

Agence France Presse - December 22, 2009

The killing of Papuan rebel commander Kelly Kwalik may only fuel anti-Indonesian sentiment in the restive territory, underlining the need for talks with separatist leaders, analysts said.

Reuters - December 22, 2009

Samuel Wanda – Tribal leaders in Indonesia's easternmost Papua province on Monday threatened to blockade Freeport-McMoran Copper & Gold's huge mine after police killed a separatist commander last week.

December 20, 2009

Jakarta Post - December 20, 2009

Markus Makur, Timika – The security in Timika, the capital of Papua's Mimika regency, was disrupted briefly Saturday following the arrival of the body of Papuan rebel leader Kelly Kwalik at the Mimika Legislative Council building.

Australia West Papua Association (Sydney) Media release - December 20, 2009

The Australia West Papua Association has written to The Hon Stephen Smith MP, Minister for Foreign Affairs concerning the increasing tension in West Papua caused by the shooting of OPM leader Kelly Kwalik by Indonesian security forces.

December 19, 2009

Jakarta Globe - December 19, 2009

Farouk Arnaz, John Pakage & Anita Rachman, Jayapura – The police-announced death of Papuan pro-independence rebel Kelly Kwalik has inflamed supporters, leading analysts to worry about a rise in violence in the province.

Hundreds of Papuans turned out to greet the body at the airport in Timika, where it was flown following an autopsy in the provincial capital, Jayapura.

East Timor and Indonesia Action Network/West Papua Advocacy Team - December 19, 2009

The December 16 killing of pro-Papuan independence leader Kelly Kwalik by Indonesian police risks further alienation of Papuans and is likely to seriously undermine Papuan efforts to begin an internationally-mediated dialogue with the Indonesian government.

Jakarta Post - December 19, 2009

Markus Makur and Nethy Darma Somba, Timika, Jayapura – The body of Papuan separatist leader Kelly Kwalik was welcomed by more than 500 supporters at Timika airport, Papua, on Friday.

The remains were flown onboard a chartered Susi Air plane from the Papuan capital of Jayapura, where forensic authorities conducted DNA testing to verify Kelly's identity.

December 18, 2009

Associated Press - December 18, 2009

Niniek Karmini, Jakarta – About 300 people on Thursday protested the police killing of a separatist leader accused in the deaths of 11 people in Indonesia's restive Papua province and demanded his body be released for burial.

December 17, 2009

Jakarta Post - December 17, 2009

Markus Makur, Timika – Police said Kelly Kwalik, a leader of the separatist Free Papua Organization (OPM), was shot to death during a raid in the early hours of Wednesday morning.

Papua Police spokesman Sr. Comr. Agus Riyanto said the Papuan rebel leader was cornered in the Gorong-Gorong complex, one of his hideouts in the town of Timika, Mimika regency.

December 16, 2009

Jakarta Globe - December 16, 2009

John Pakage & Farouk Arnaz – The National Police announced on Wednesday that they had shot and killed Kelly Kwalik, the charismatic leader of an armed faction of the pro-independence Free Papua Movement.

Jakarta Post - December 16, 2009

Dicky Christanto, Jakarta – The National Police is considering relocating five people to Jakarta after they were arrested during a raid that is believed to have killed rebel group leader Kelly Kwalik in the Papua regency of Mimika early on Wednesday.

Tempo Interactive - December 16, 2009

Tjahjono EP, Jakarta – Hundreds of residents in Mimika Regency Papua gathered outside the regional legislature office on Wednesday (16/12) to demand confirmation from the regional authority after reports of attack which killed one senior leader of the Free Papua Movement separatist began circulating in the region.

Australia West Papua Association (Sydney) Media Release - December 16, 2009

The Australia West Papua Association (Sydney) is shocked to hear news of the death of OPM leader Kelly Kwalik who was shot by Indonesian police near Timika in the early hours of this morning (Wednesday 16.2.09).

December 14, 2009

Jakarta Post - December 14, 2009

Nethy Dharma Somba, Jayapura – Regional autonomy in Papua poses a threat to forests in the province because the infrastructure development following autonomy would exploit forested areas, says a forestry official.

December 10, 2009

Jakarta Post - December 10, 2009

Markus Makur, Timika – Members of the House of Representatives Commission I on security and defense affairs have accused security authorities of being not transparent in handling a series of attacks on PT Freeport Indonesia.

December 8, 2009

Jakarta Globe - December 8, 2009

Papuan priest Yohanes Jonga has been named the recipient of the 2009 Yap Thiam Hien Award, the country's most prestigious human rights accolade, for his fearless struggles in the troubled province, the organizing committee said.

Jakarta Post - December 8, 2009

Manokwari – A group of people attacked Monday the West Papua governor's office in Manokwari, injuring several civil servants and forcing police to guard the building.

December 7, 2009

Australia West Papua Association (Sydney) Media release - December 7, 2009

West Papua contains some of the last great tracts of undisturbed rain forest in the Asia-Pacific region. Figures vary but total forest cover in West Papua is believed to be about 40 million hectares.

Asian Human Rights Commission Urgent Appeal - December 7, 2009

Urgent Appeal Case: AHRC-UAC-168-2009

Dear friends,

December 2, 2009

Melbourne Age - December 2, 2009

Tom Allard, Jakarta – Protesters staged rallies across the restive Indonesian region of West Papua yesterday, marking the long and fruitless campaign of its Melanesian people to gain independence from Jakarta.

Jakarta Globe - December 2, 2009

Christian Motte – The police have released 13 Papuans who were arrested on Tuesday as they held a peaceful rally to celebrate the 48th anniversary of the pro-independence Free Papua Movement, the Papua Police chief said on Thursday.

Jakarta Globe - December 2, 2009

Nurfika Osman – Women and their families in Papua are continuing to be forced out of their homes when their land is cleared for mining purposes and the government does nothing to stop this, the leader of the Papuan People's Assembly said on Wednesday.

Jakarta Globe - December 2, 2009

Christian Motte & Markus Junianto Sihaloho – As rights activists rallied on Tuesday in Washington demanding the immediate release of two Papuan men on the fifth anniversary of their arrest for raising a separatist flag, 13 other activists were charged in Jayapura, Papua, for demonstrating.

Agence France Presse - December 2, 2009

Rights activists rallied Tuesday outside the Indonesian embassy in Washington D.C. demanding the immediate release of two Papuan activists on the fifth anniversary of their arrest for raising a separatist flag.

Radio Australia - December 2, 2009

Indonesia's poorest province, Papua, is once again in the spotlight over its human rights record. Amnesty International has called for an investigation into what it's described as unchecked human rights violations by Indonesian police.

December 1, 2009

Agence France Presse - December 1, 2009

Jayapura – Indonesian police arrested 13 Papuans on Tuesday as activists demanded sovereignty at rallies to mark the 48th anniversary of Papuan "independence", a police spokesman said.

Riot police made the arrests as they dispersed up to 40 activists who had gathered in the main Papuan town of Jayapura carrying posters with banned separatist symbols, he said.

Jakarta Post - December 1, 2009

Nethy Dharma Somba, Jayapura – There is no need for the Indonesian Military (TNI) to set a territorial command in West Papua, says the Papua Parliamentary Caucus.

Australian Associated Press - December 1, 2009

Ilya Gridneff – Papuan activists have raised the outlawed Morning Star flag in defiance of Indonesia's hardline rule over the disputed territory.

Jonah Wenda, spokesman of the Military Council of the West Papuan Liberation Army, told AAP the activists risked arrest for flying the banned flag near Jayapura, Papua's capital, on Tuesday afternoon.

Associated Press - December 1, 2009

Jakarta – Police detained several protesters flying outlawed independence flags on Tuesday during peaceful demonstrations against Indonesian rule in the restive Papua province, an official said.

Detik.com - December 1, 2009

Nala Edwin, Jakarta – The Commission for Missing Persons and Victims of Violence (Kontras) is urging the government to investigate the beating of Buchtar Tabuni, a prisoner at the Abepura jail near the Papuan provincial capital of Jayapura. The beating triggered a riot at the jail on November 26.

November 30, 2009

Agence France Presse - November 30, 2009

Jakarta – Amnesty International called Monday for an investigation into a "pattern of unchecked human rights violations" by Indonesian police in restive Papua province.

Jakarta Post - November 30, 2009

Jakarta – Mimika police in Papua have put joint forces of 400 policemen and soldiers on alert ahead of the anniversary of the separatist Free Papua Organization (OPM) which falls on Dec. 1.

Mimika police chief Adj. Comr. Muhammad Sagih said Monday that the police had anticipated possible security disturbances or the raising of separatist Morning Star flag.

Jakarta Globe - November 30, 2009

Markus Junianto Sihaloho & Christian Motte – Police in Jayapura and five districts across Papua and West Papua were put on alert as authorities tightened security ahead of the Free Papua Movement separatist group's anniversary today.

Amnesty International - November 30, 2009

AI Index: ASA 21/024/2009

Regional Police Chief (Kapolda)
Inspector General Bekto Suprapto
Jayapura, Papua,
Indonesia

30 November 2009

Re: Open letter on unchecked police abuse in Nabire district, Papua

Dear Inspector General Bekto Suprapto,

Australia West Papua Association (Sydney) Media release - November 30, 2009

It has been reported that up to 400 police and military have been put on alert in Mimika in anticipation of possible Morning Star flag raisings by the West Papuan people

AWPA is concerned that the security forces will use any raising of the Morning Star as an excuse to crack down on the West Papuan people.

November 29, 2009

Australia West Papua Association (Sydney) Media release - November 29, 2009

As West Papuan national flag day approaches (1st December), the Indonesian security forces are ready to clamp down on anybody who attempts to raise the Morning Star flag in West Papua.

November 27, 2009

Jakarta Globe - November 27, 2009

Allegations that correctional officials tortured a political prisoner in a jail in Papua has prompted protests from about 30 highland tribesmen in front of the facility, reports indicated on Friday.

Radio New Zealand International - November 27, 2009

A human rights activist claims the beating of a West Papuan political prisoner in Jayapura underlines the need for Indonesia to re-allow access to the region for the International Committee of the Red Cross, or ICRC.

November 26, 2009

Post Courier - November 26, 2009

Harlyne Joku – "They're being sent to a concentration camp." This is how a West Papuan spokesman for the Merauke group living in Port Moresby, Nicholas Balagaize, described the repatriation exercise being carried out by the Indonesian government on the West Papuans who opted to return to their homes in West Papua.

November 23, 2009

Antara News - November 23, 2009

Timika – Residents of Mimika, Papua, hoped the security situation in the area of PT Freeport Indonesia would soon be restored to normal, so that there will be no more employee buses being shot at by gunmen.

November 21, 2009

Sydney Morning Herald - November 21, 2009

Jonathan Pearlman – As dawn was breaking across the Indonesian province of Papua on a Saturday last July, an Australian mine worker, Drew Grant, set out with friends along the winding road near the Freeport mine for a weekend of golf.

November 20, 2009

ABC News - November 20, 2009

Liam Fox, Papua New Guinea – More than 100 people who fled the Indonesian province of Papua to neighbouring Papua New Guinea have returned home.

Several thousand Papuans live in PNG. Some have been here for more than 30 years after fleeing Indonesian rule. Indonesia wants to repatriate about 700 of them.

Jakarta Globe - November 20, 2009

Nurfika Osman – Despite the raft of killings, abductions and other violence carried out by unidentified groups in Papua, the nation's eyes remain elsewhere, an activist said on Thursday.