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Papuan border crossers in PNG treated as separatist activists

27.1.11

Papuan border crossers in PNG treated as separatist activists: "Papua New Guinea’s acting deputy police commissioner says the 77 Papuans arrested in a border crackdown near Vanimo are being assessed for links with the Papuan liberation movement, the OPM.

Fred Yakasa says anyone found not be a citizen of PNG will be considered an OPM activist and sent to the refugee camp at East Darwin.

Mr Yakasa says although respect for Indonesian sovereignty is paramount, it would be wrong to send those people back to Papua to an unknown fate."


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