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Army at fault for killings in Papua region

Violence dubbed as ‘gross rights abuse’

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JAKARTA: Indonesia’s military shot dead four students in the country’s restive Papua region during 2014 protests and carried out “gross human rights violations”, a commission investigat­ing the uprising concluded yesterday.

Komnas HAM issued its findings five years after the high-school students were gunned down in Paniai, a central area of insurgency-wracked Papua province, which shares a border with independen­t Papua New Guinea.

“This incident constitute­s crimes against humanity,” the commission’s chief investigat­or Muhammad Choirul Anam said in a statement yesterday.

The military did not immediatel­y respond to requests for comment.

Komnas HAM said it had forwarded its dossier on the unrest to the country’s attorney general for possible prosecutio­n.

The probe was hampered by long delays due to attempts by unnamed individual­s to hide evidence, the human rights commission said.

Rank-and-file soldiers and their superiors should shoulder the blame for the deaths of the students, aged 17 and 18, as well as “torturing” another 21 demonstrat­ing Papuans, it said, without elaboratin­g.

The protests were sparked by the alleged beatings of other Papuan youths by the army. Security forces eventually opened fire on a crowd after demonstrat­ors threw stones at a military office.

The commission interviewe­d two dozen witnesses, analysed documents and visited the scene to determine whether the military was involved in the deaths.

So far no-one has been charged. Indonesia’s military has been accused of committing atrocities against Papuan civilians during a decades-long rebel movement aimed at gaining independen­ce for the province.

Indonesia took control of mineralric­h Papua in the 1960s following a vote to stay within the archipelag­o that was widely viewed as rigged.

Papua has seen several spasms of violence in recent months, including unrest partly linked to a fresh push for independen­ce and ethnic tensions.

 ?? AFP ?? A policeman secures an area where armed group burnt houses in Ilaga, Puncak district, Papua province last year.
AFP A policeman secures an area where armed group burnt houses in Ilaga, Puncak district, Papua province last year.

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