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West Papuans who occupied consulate will not be detained, Indonesia says | World news | theguardian.com

10.10.13

West Papuans who occupied consulate will not be detained, Indonesia says | World news | theguardian.com: “Given that in the recent past West Papuans have been imprisoned and tortured for exercising basic democratic freedoms, I hope this represents a change in attitude by Indonesia on West Papua rather than simply trying to distract international attention from the issue.” The Greens senator has flagged that he will move a motion in the Senate requesting documents relating to Sunday's occupation if the government fails to clear up conflicting reports about whether Australian officials in Bali threatened to call the police or the military to remove the activists from the compound.


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