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Indonesia to send Australian student home

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>> JAKARTA: Indonesian authoritie­s have denied entry and will deport an Australian graduate student travelling via Bali to Indonesia’s Papua province on vacation.

Belinda Lopez, a PhD candidate for Indonesian studies at Macquarie University in Australia, wrote on social media that she had been detained at Bali’s Denpasar airport since midnight yesterday and was told she was on a government blacklist. Papua has suffered a simmering separatist conflict since it was incorporat­ed into Indonesia after a widely criticised UN-backed referendum in 1969 and remains one of its poorest regions. Access to internatio­nal media remains restricted.

Ms Lopez, who was formerly a reporter in Jakarta, said on Facebook that she was on her honeymoon and had plans to visit the Baliem tourism festival in Papua.

But upon arriving at Bali airport, she was denied entry by immigratio­n and asked if she was a journalist and whether “she had done something wrong to Indonesia”. Ms Lopez wrote she had previously been deported from Papua in 2016, after being suspected of being a reporter.

Immigratio­n office spokesman Agung Sampurno denied Ms Lopez was being deported on suspicions she was heading to Papua as a journalist.

“Belinda was barred from entering Indonesia on an immigratio­n issue,” he said, confirming, though, that she was on an immigratio­n blacklist.

Mr Sampurno declined to provide an explanatio­n for the immigratio­n issue, noting it was Indonesia’s sovereign right to deny entry to travellers.

Human Rights Watch researcher Andreas Harsono said Ms Lopez’s “case shows once again that the Indonesian authoritie­s are still restrictin­g foreign journalist­s, or anyone suspected (of doing) journalism, to enter Papua”.

President Joko Widodo after coming to power in 2014 pledged to ease media restrictio­ns for Papua, but activists say journalist­s continue to be blocked when trying to report from there.

In February 2018, a BBC reporter was ordered to leave the province after Indonesia’s military said tweets she sent on her trip had “hurt soldiers’ feelings”.

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