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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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December 1, 2002

Papuan TPN/OPM Declares War On 1 December 2002: What happened with PDP’s

[lang_en]From: “f P c N” <forum at fPcN-global.org> Sent: Friday, November 29, 2002 10:54 AM Subject: [wp] Papuan TPN/OPM Declares War On 1 December 2002: What happened with PDP’s West Papua Today, 28 November 2002, the Collective Editorial Board of the Dairy of Online Papua

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November 13, 2002

NGO activists reject antiterrorism bills

The Jakarta Post.com
Headline News
November 05, 2002

A’an Suryana and Kurniawan Hari, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta

Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) expressed opposition on Monday to antiterrorism bills soon to be submitted to the House of Representatives for deliberation, saying the draconian bills threatened both democracy and human rights. More on NGO activists reject antiterrorism bills

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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 4, 2002

Army chief accused of Papua plan

Courier Mail Greg Poulgrain 04nov02 THE head of the Indonesian military, General Endriartono Sutarto, has been accused of discussing a plan for “violent action against Freeport” before an ambush in which an Indonesian and two American teachers were killed on August 31, US intelligence so

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