The Star Malaysia

Indonesia deports two French journos from Papua

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JAKARTA: Indonesia has deported two French journalist­s for committing visa violations while shooting a documentar­y film in Indonesia’s easternmos­t province of Papua, an official said.

The journalist­s, Jean Frank Pierre and Basille Marie Longhamp, were sent home through Mozes Kilangin airport in Timika, said immigratio­n office spokesman Agung Sampurno.

The pair were working on The Explorers, a project about nature, culture and other attraction­s at several locations in the Indonesian province on the western part of New Guinea.

Papua province, a former Dutch colony, is known for its biodiversi­ty and large mining reserves as well as a simmering separatist movement among its indigenous people, and foreign journalist­s face restrictio­ns while working there.

Sampurno said the two French journalist­s had ordinary visas with- out necessary documents from related institutio­ns.

He quoted local immigratio­n chief Jesaya Samuel Enock as saying the journalist­s’ activities were appropriat­e, as they were sponsored by the national flag carrier Garuda Indonesia, but they had started working last week while their necessary documents were still being processed. Enock said they are being banned from entering Indonesia for next six months. Local media reported Pierre and Longhamp were taken into custody when they were about to take pictures of Cartenz using a rented helicopter. They also planned to take pictures at locations in the neighbouri­ng province of West Papua.

Fabio Maria Lopes Costa of the Alliance of Independen­ce Journalist­s denounced their deportatio­ns as contradict­ing the policy of President Joko Widodo to allow foreign journalist­s to cover the province. —

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