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April 20, 2010

Jakarta Post - April 20, 2010

Jakarta – An estimated 50 people from the People's Concern for Papua Alliance demonstrated in front of the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) office in Jakarta on Monday to demand the release of Boven Digul regent, Yusak Yaluwo.

The regent was arrested by the commission last Thursday in Jakarta on charges of graft resulting in Rp 49 billion in state losses.

April 19, 2010

Radio New Zealand International - April 19, 2010

The Indonesian Institute of Sciences, or LIPPI, says there is support in Jakarta for dialogue over the key issues concerning Papua region.

Together with the Papua Peace Network LIPPI has been holding consultations in several Papuan districts about local views over how to facilitate the dialogue.

Radio New Zealand International - April 19, 2010

A Papua analyst says a visit to Indonesia by US President Barak Obama in June could be pivotal in preventing a further deterioration towards violent conflict in Papua region.

This comes as the Indonesian Institute of Sciences, or LIPPI, reports that 90 percent of Papuans want dialogue with Jakarta over their region's future but that the government is afraid of dialogue.

April 15, 2010

Jakarta Post - April 15, 2010

Nethy Dharma Somba, Jayapura – The remains of three people, who were shot and killed by an armed group in Bremele village, Mewulok district in Puncak Jaya regency, were transported to the Papuan capital Jayapura Wednesday.

Radio New Zealand International - April 15, 2010

The Australia West Papua Association has questioned why an Australian parliamentary delegation which is visiting Indonesia this week is not visiting Papua region.

Jakarta Globe - April 15, 2010

Armando Siahaan – A violent tribal conflict between two groups in Kwamki Lama, a village in Mimika district in Papua, erupted again on Thursday, leaving three police officers injured a day after the killing of a resident.

Australia West Papua Association (Sydney) Media Release - April 15, 2010

An Australian Parliamentary delegation is visiting Indonesia (from 11 to 16 April) as part of regular official exchanges to strengthen links and engagement between the two parliaments.

April 13, 2010

Jakarta Post - April 13, 2010

Jakarta – Two people were killed when gunmen approached a group of workers in the remote Papua regency of Puncak Jaya at 11.00 a.m. on Tuesday.

The dead were identified as Hans Ling Satya and Elemus Ramanday, who are PT Modern employees, kompas.com reported.

April 12, 2010

Radio New Zealand International - April 12, 2010

An author of a new book about peacebuilding in Indonesia says governments like New Zealand's can and should do more to help resolve the problems of the Papua region.

Radio New Zealand International - April 12, 2010

The Netherlands-based advocacy group Foundation Pro Papua has written to the Dutch Minister of Foreign Affairs about its concern for the health of a Papuan political prisoner in Indonesia.

April 11, 2010

Melbourne Age - April 11, 2010

Tom Hyland – Indonesian Papua risks erupting in bloodshed, with huge loss of life and disastrous consequences for Indonesia and Australia, a new book warns.

The book, by respected Australian academics, says Indonesian and international leadership is essential to avert catastrophe and end almost 50 years of conflict that has claimed tens of thousands of lives.

April 7, 2010

BiakNews - April 7, 2010

Biak Traditional Council under threat as BIN and Kopassus move to set up an alternative traditional council.

April 3, 2010

Melbourne Age - April 3, 2010

Tom Allard – Indonesia's government plans to create a vast agricultural estate in the restive province of West Papua, sparking fears of environmental destruction and a return of mass migration policies that have antagonised the indigenous population.

Jakarta Post - April 3, 2010

Adianto P. Simamora, Jakarta – Environment Minister Gusti Muhammad Hatta has thrown his weight behind a plan to set up a food estate in Merauke, Papua province, a plan many environmental groups see as a setback.

Gusti said the project should first develop 366,612 hectares of ailing forested land of while waiting for assessments on the planned 1.6 million hectares.

April 1, 2010

Radio New Zealand International - April 1, 2010

Reports from the Indonesian province of Papua say four men have gone on trial in Jayapura in connection with an event last May when the banned Morning Star separatist flag was unfurled.

According to the Bintang Papua newspaper, the incident, which the Indonesian authorities regard as an act of rebellion punishable with jail time, happened at Kapeso airfield.

March 29, 2010

Radio New Zealand Internatinal - March 29, 2010

A number of NGOs have raised concern over the Indonesian government's plan to develop a massive food estate in Papua province.

The government hopes the 1.6 million hectare Integrated Food and Energy Estate in Merauke will turn Indonesia into one of the world's biggest food producers, growing rice, sugar cane, soybeans and maize.

March 25, 2010

Reuters - March 25, 2010

Sunanda Creagh, Jakarta – Indonesia would have to clear about 700,000 hectares of forest, an area 10 times the size of Singapore, if it proceeds with plans for a vast agricultural estate in Papua province, an activist group said on Thursday.

March 24, 2010

Agence France Presse - March 24, 2010

Jakarta – The Indonesian military is considering sending thousands of extra troops to restive Papua province where it stands accused of widespread human rights abuses, a spokesman said Tuesday.

Jakarta Post - March 24, 2010

Nethy Dharma Somba, Jayapura – Lidya is 12 years old but unlike most girls her age, she only weighs 9 kilograms, suffers from leprosy and spends most of her time in bed.

Since she fell off her bicycle and broke her right ankle six months ago, her condition has worsened. Lidya has been diagnosed with malnutrition and has had to leave school due to her poor health.

March 23, 2010

Jakarta Globe - March 23, 2010

Jayapura – Soldiers were involved in an exchange of fire with alleged Free Papua Organization members in Mulia, Puncak Jaya district, on Monday evening.

Jakarta Post - March 23, 2010

Jayapura – The police apprehended 15 activists from the West Papua National Committee protesting outside Waena Expo complex in Jayapura on Monday.

Deputy chief of Jayapura Police, Adj. Comr. Amazona Pelamonia, said the protesters had requested a permit to stage a protest related to US President Barack Obama's visit but their speeches had called for a referendum instead.

March 18, 2010

Kompas - March 18, 2010

Jakarta – Around 35 representatives of students and civil society groups from Papua demonstrated on Wednesday March 17 in front of the United States Embassy and the State Palace in Central Jakarta.

March 16, 2010

West Papua Advocacy Team (WPAT) - March 16, 2010

The International Crisis Group published a report on March 11, Indonesia: Radicalization and Dialogue in Papua, which purports to depict the growing radicalization of some Papuan groups and consequent increases in violence there.

March 13, 2010

Australia West Papua Association (Sydney) Media Release - March 13, 2010

A number of media articles have mistakenly implied that the International Crisis Group (ICG) report Radicalisation and Dialogue in Papua has blamed so called "Separatists" for the attacks around Freeport.

In fact, all the report does is give a number of possible scenarios.

March 11, 2010

International Crisis Group (ICG) Press Statement - March 11, 2010

Jakarta/Brussels – A substantive dialogue between the Indonesian government and Papuan leaders could help stem political radicalisation in the country's easternmost province.

Jakarta Post - March 11, 2010

Timika – The number of security personnel stationed at the working area of PT Freeport Indonesia has been reduced from 1,576 to 886, a police officer said Monday night.

The decision was made in a meeting between the police, military offices and the management of PT Freeport. The minimized team includes 607 members of police corps and being military members.

Agence France Presse - March 11, 2010

A leading conflict prevention group on Thursday urged the Indonesian government and separatists in the resource-rich province of Papua to enter negotiations to settle their differences.

March 10, 2010

Jakarta Post - March 10, 2010

Nethy Dharma Somba, Jayapura – The Papua People's Assembly on Monday issued a ruling stating that only native Papuans could run for the posts of regent or mayor in the province.

The new requirement is stipulated in a 2009 provincial decree and has received support from the Papuan administration office and the Papuan and West Papuan Legislative Councils.

Radio New Zealand International - March 10, 2010

The Australian-based West Papuan National Coalition for Liberation says Indonesia's President, Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, should show his goodwill to Australia and the international community by allowing more outside contact with the Papua region.

March 9, 2010

Southeast Asian Times - March 9, 2010

Sydney – Australia West Papua Association representative Joe Collins has rejected a Sydney-based Lowy Institute paper that argues that the trust of Australians in Indonesia is low.

Jakarta Post - March 9, 2010

Nethy Dharma Somba, Jayapura – A planned large-scale food production system in Merauke, Papua province, aimed at improving national food sustainability, could prove detrimental for locals, an activist says.

Southeast Asian Times - March 9, 2010

Jayapura – Regional Representatives Council member Sophie Maipauw wants the Indonesian government to help with the implementation of autonomy in West Papua with the immediate issue 19 government regulations.

Jakarta Post - March 9, 2010

Jakarta – One of Timika's native tribes, Amungme, filed a civil lawsuit with the South Jakarta District Court on Monday, against PT Freeport Indonesia for allegedly taking over their customary land for their main pit without paying compensation, the tribe's lawyer said.

March 8, 2010

Australia West Papua Association (Sydney) Media release - March 8, 2010

The Lowy Institute's latest paper (Indonesia and Australia: time for a step change) on Australian Indonesian relations describes the relationship as being "not on a firm footing".

It says that although "Government-to-government ties have been strengthening "public attitudes on both sides are doing badly" and "the Australian public's trust in Indonesia is low".

March 5, 2010

Radio New Zealand International - March 5, 2010

The Vanuatu Free West Papua Association has held a peaceful demonstration in Port Vila in support of West Papua's independence from Indonesia.

The march proceeded through the capital's main street to the head office of the National Council of the Chiefs where demonstrators handed over a petition reiterating support for West Papuan self-determination efforts.

March 3, 2010

Vanuatu Daily Post - March 3, 2010

Ricky Binihi – West Papuans highly value their relationship with Vanuatu because of its former traditional staunch position on their plight.

March 1, 2010

Australia West Papua Association (Sydney) Media release - March 1, 2010

The Australia West Papua Association in Sydney has written an open letter to Prime Minister Rudd asking that he raise the human rights situation in West Papua with the Indonesian President.

Radio New Zealand International - March 1, 2010

The Vanuatu Free West Papua Association says the government needs to clarify its position on the independence of Papua.

February 27, 2010

Kompas - February 27, 2010

Suwardiman – After nine years, support by various elements of society for special autonomy (otsus) is weakening. The problematic nature of the application of special autonomy is closely linked with the failure to implement Law Number 21/2001 on Special Autonomy for Papua along with mistrust between the central government and the Papuan people.

February 26, 2010

Australian Associated Press - February 26, 2010

Ilya Gridneff, Port Moresby – The suspicious death of an Australian journalist filming Papuan guerrillas fighting Indonesia's hardline military rule must be revisited with an investigation, friends and colleagues say.

February 25, 2010

Radio New Zealand International - February 25, 2010

A prominent West Papuan human rights lawyer is using a speaking tour of Australia to promote the need for a peaceful solution to problems in Indonesia's troubled Papua region.

Jakarta Post - February 25, 2010

Lilian Budianto, Jakarta – President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono should use his visit to Papua New Guinea next month to discuss ways to work with Pacific nations to solve the issue of Papuan separatism, say experts.

Jakarta Post - February 25, 2010

Nani Afrida, Jakarta – PT Freeport Indonesia has bowed to government pressure on alleged violation of regulations concerning operating in protected forests, saying the company would apply for the necessary permits to remain operating in existing mining areas.

February 24, 2010

Jakarta Post - February 24, 2010

Markus Makur, Timika – PT Freeport Indonesia has not helped develop human resources in Papua, particularly in the Amungme and Kamoro tribes, a member of the Regional Representatives' Council (DPD) says.

February 23, 2010

Cenderawasih Pos - February 23, 2010

The demonstration which took place yesterday outside the Papua Legislative Assembly building consisted of several groups who had come from different parts of the city. They called on the Papuan people to struggle for the rights of the Papuan people which continue to be violated.

February 22, 2010

Radio New Zealand International - February 22, 2010

The Vanuatu Free West Papua Association says it hope to re-organise a march in support of independence for the West Papuan people of Indonesia within the next two weeks.

February 21, 2010

Jakarta Globe - February 21, 2010

Andreas Harsono – In Jakarta in the late 1960s, a young Barack Obama noticed his stepfather's great unease and silence about his one-year military service in New Guinea. Lolo Soetoro, his stepfather, did not like to talk about his time there. He did tell young Barack about how leeches got into his boots in New Guinea's jungles.

February 18, 2010

Jakarta Post - February 18, 2010

Jakarta – National Police spokesman Insp. Gen. Edward Aritonang said a group of officers from Papua Police were deployed to pursue actors behind the recent shooting of an officer there.

"We suspect the Free Papua Organization (OPM) may be responsible the killing. But we still have to wait to see whether this initial assumption is true," Edward said Tuesday.

February 16, 2010

Al Jazeera - February 16, 2010

Jono van Hest – With strictly limited international media access to West Papua, Australian filmmaker Jono van Hest decided that he wanted to help West Papuans tell their own stories.

The four remarkable stories that ensued provide unparalleled access and a strikingly personal insight into the West Papuan resistance filmed by the West Papuans themselves.

February 15, 2010

Associated Press - February 15, 2010

Police are investigating whether separatists are responsible for the fatal shooting on Monday of a policeman who was guarding a gas station in the restive Indonesian province of Papua, a report said.