December 2, 2002
Compilation of Articles on Free West Papua Campaigns for 2002
Police directed to arrest OPM rebels The National (PNG), January 31, 2003, By Colin Taimbari The National Government, through the Chief Secretary Joshua Kalinoe, has requested Police Commissioner Sam Inguba to arrest any known OPM operatives in refugee camps in Vanimo, Sandaun province. A governmen
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The Australian Indonesia moves on Papua murders By Don Greenlees, Jakarta correspondent November 08, 2002 Indonesian armed forces commander General Endriartono Sutarto has sent a special team to Papua to investigate allegations that the military were involved in the murders of three employees of the
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Indonesia - OCHA Consolidated Situation Report No. 101
2 November - 8 November 2002
1. NATURAL DISASTERS
Papua Earthquake
Based on consultation with the Health Depot (Dinas Kesehatan) District/Province, UNICEF Papua has distributed 42 medical kits containing basic drugs and equipment for treatment of common child/maternal illness, including malaria, diarrhea diseases, and acute respiratory infection (ARI) to the earthquake victims targeted for Ransiki, Prafi, Warmare, and Mani sub-districts. Also, 500 sachets of ORS will be provided together with the kits. More on Indonesia - OCHA Consolidated Situation Reports, 2 November - 8 November 2002
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November 8, 2002
Compilation 2: Articles on Killings at Freeport Mining Site Area
The Jakarta Post.com Latest News 11/8/2002 9:06:17 PM TNI chief sues The Washington Post for US$1 billion over Timika case JAKARTA (JP): Indonesian Military (TNI) chief Gen. Endriartono Sutarto said his side would sue The Washington Post for US$1 billion over its report that TNI had masterminded the
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November 6, 2002
Indonesian military’s links to terror
Asia Times Online November 6, 2002 By Tom Fawthrop The highly politicized Indonesian military, trained in waging terror during more than 30 years of General Suharto’s dictatorship, are among the suspects in last month’s Bali bombing, according to a respected Indonesian commentator.
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November 5, 2002
A careless whisper can cost many lives
West Papua is the next East Timor
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“A careless whisper can cost many lives”
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This morning 5th November 2002 at 05-17 hours at the campus of the Cendrawasih University in Abepura (the main university in Papua, near Jayapura) were found 2 Laskar Jihad members armed with 2 pistols, 1 home-made long-barrelled gun, and 1 Japanese Samurai sword), carrying hand-phones. More on A careless whisper can cost many lives
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