Manila Bulletin

Indonesia police: 1 officer killed in Papua mine attack

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JAYAPURA, Indonesia (AP) – Gunmen shot and killed an Indonesian police officer Wednesday in the latest suspected attack by separatist­s near a giant gold and copper mine in easternmos­t Papua.

Another officer was wounded in the attack on a patrol near the mine owned by Phoenix, Arizona-based Freeport-McMoRan Copper & Gold Inc., said Papua police spokesman Ahmad Musthofa Kamal.

Tensions in the region have flared in the past month. Members of the National Liberation Army of West Papua have declared an area near the mine a battlefiel­d with Indonesian security forces and last week stationed fighters in two villages.

One paramilita­ry police officer was killed and six others wounded in attacks last month.

A low-level insurgency for independen­ce has simmered in Papua since it was transferre­d from Dutch to Indonesian rule in 1963. The region, which makes up the western half of the island of New Guinea, was incorporat­ed into Indonesia in 1969 following a U.N.sponsored ballot of tribal leaders that has since been dismissed as a sham.

Indonesia maintains a heavy security presence in the region and restricts foreign journalist­s from reporting there.

The Freeport mine has periodical­ly suffered arson, roadside attacks and blockades since operations began in the 1970s.

Police on Wednesday said there have been nearly 20 gun attacks near the mine since August, killing a total of three people and wounding 12.

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