Last June I hung up the phone after a conversion with my West Papuan friend Victor Yeimo with a heavy heart. Victor is the spokesperson for a popular student organization called KNPB (West Papua National Committee) that organises peaceful protests for independence from Indonesia. Victor was very worried for his own safety and that of his friends. The deputy of KNPB, Mako Tabuni, had just been assassinated in broad daylight by the Indonesian police, for lobbying for an independent investigation into the spate of killings that had taken place in West Papua over May and June 2012. Several other KNPB members had been murdered, as had a German tourist in West Papua just one week after Germany had criticized Indonesia’s human-rights record in W...
This paper examines and extends the debate on genocide in West Papua. Referring to the 1948 United N...
On 17 April 1946, seven Australian war crimes investigators left the military perimeter British troo...
The front pages of Australian newspapers have been awash with stories about asylum seekers travellin...
Why has West Papua’s non-violent student movement the West Papuan National Committee (KNPB) become t...
Why has West Papua\u27s non-violent student movement the West Papuan National Committee (KNPB) becom...
A substantive dialogue between the Indonesian government and Papuan leaders could help stem politica...
The only measure likely to halt violence in Indonesia’s Papua province in the short term is a major...
A spike in violence in Indonesian Papua over the last two months underscores the urgency of explori...
Contents: West Papua in revolt: many flee from Indonesian reprisals -- Transmigration plans for West...
In early December, at least 16 civilians and one soldier were killed, with five others missing, in a...
With the withdrawal of the Dutch colonial administration from the Netherlands New Guinea in 1962, th...
Is Papua a carceral society, asks Budi Hernawan• AFTER the deadly shooting of Miron Wetipo, an Abepu...
Contents: Killings and arrests in Irian Java -- Forced labour in East Kalimantan -- UN to discuss In...
This report addresses the momentous events that have transpired in West Papua and its diaspora in re...
Last weekend, the Indonesian police took 43 West Papuan students into custody for allegedly disrespe...
This paper examines and extends the debate on genocide in West Papua. Referring to the 1948 United N...
On 17 April 1946, seven Australian war crimes investigators left the military perimeter British troo...
The front pages of Australian newspapers have been awash with stories about asylum seekers travellin...
Why has West Papua’s non-violent student movement the West Papuan National Committee (KNPB) become t...
Why has West Papua\u27s non-violent student movement the West Papuan National Committee (KNPB) becom...
A substantive dialogue between the Indonesian government and Papuan leaders could help stem politica...
The only measure likely to halt violence in Indonesia’s Papua province in the short term is a major...
A spike in violence in Indonesian Papua over the last two months underscores the urgency of explori...
Contents: West Papua in revolt: many flee from Indonesian reprisals -- Transmigration plans for West...
In early December, at least 16 civilians and one soldier were killed, with five others missing, in a...
With the withdrawal of the Dutch colonial administration from the Netherlands New Guinea in 1962, th...
Is Papua a carceral society, asks Budi Hernawan• AFTER the deadly shooting of Miron Wetipo, an Abepu...
Contents: Killings and arrests in Irian Java -- Forced labour in East Kalimantan -- UN to discuss In...
This report addresses the momentous events that have transpired in West Papua and its diaspora in re...
Last weekend, the Indonesian police took 43 West Papuan students into custody for allegedly disrespe...
This paper examines and extends the debate on genocide in West Papua. Referring to the 1948 United N...
On 17 April 1946, seven Australian war crimes investigators left the military perimeter British troo...
The front pages of Australian newspapers have been awash with stories about asylum seekers travellin...