July 2001
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Vol. 13 No. 2 (C)
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INDONESIA
VIOLENCE AND POLITICAL IMPASSE IN PAPUA
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I. SUMMARY
The Abepura Case
II. RECOMMENDATIONS
To the Government of Indonesia
To Papuan Community Leaders
To the International Community
III. THE CONTEXT: EMERGENCE OF THE INDEPENDENCE MOVEMENT AND THE GOVERNMENT'S
RESPONSE
IV. THE WAMENA VIOLENCE
The Clash
Analysis
Anti-Migrant Violence
V. THE ABEPURA CASE AND ITS AFTERMATH
Aftermath
Investigations
Analysis
VI. HUMAN RIGHTS DEVELOPMENTS IN PAPUA TODAY
The Ban on Pro-Independence Expression
Jailing of Civilian Independence Leaders and Students
Intimidation of Civil Society Actors by the Security Forces
Anti-migrant Violence by Papuan Militants
VIII. CONCLUSION
Acknowledgments
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