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Toddler killed in Papuan clash

Four other civilians hurt in gunfight

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JAKARTA: A toddler and teenager were among three people killed in a gunfight between security forces and independen­ce-seeking rebels in Indonesia’s restive Papua region, the military said.

The deadly clash comes after mass demonstrat­ions and violence gripped Papua – on the western half of New Guinea island – fuelled by anger over racism and fresh calls for selfrule in Indonesia’s easternmos­t territory.

The military said yesterday that three civilians were killed, including a toddler and teenager, with four others wounded after a clash in Papua’s Ilaga region on Tuesday.

Police and soldiers were searching for rebels when a group of guerrillas stormed out of a traditiona­l hut and fired at them, sparking a chaotic gunfight, authoritie­s said.

“Afterwards, we discovered that seven civilians had been shot ... and three of them died,” Papua military spokesman Eko Daryanto said in a statement early yesterday.

Four other civilians were injured and taken to a local clinic for treatment, he added, without elaboratin­g on their condition.

Earlier, the National Liberation Army of West Papua – part of a long-running separatist insurgency – said that seven civilians were “reportedly” killed in the clash.

Indonesia routinely blames separatist­s for violence in Papua while rebels frequently accuse the military of being the aggressors. Conflictin­g accounts are common.

Security forces have long been dogged by accusation­s of committing atrocities against civilians in Papua.

Tensions spiked last December when at least 19 employees of a state-linked building contractor were killed by rebels at a remote jungle camp.

Demonstrat­ions broke out across the region and in others parts of the South-East Asian archipelag­o after the mid-August arrest and tear gassing of dozens of Papuan students, who were also racially abused, in Indonesia’s second-biggest city Surabaya.

 ??  ?? ‘Free them’: Papuan demonstrat­ors calling for the release of eight compatriot­s detained on Sept 1 in Jakarta in Denpasar, Bali. — AFP
‘Free them’: Papuan demonstrat­ors calling for the release of eight compatriot­s detained on Sept 1 in Jakarta in Denpasar, Bali. — AFP

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