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Rebels threaten to shoot NZ hostage

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Rebels in Indonesia’s Papua region threatened to shoot a New Zealand pilot they took hostage in February if countries do not comply with their demand to start independen­ce talks within two months, a new video released by the group on Friday showed.

Guerrilla fighters in Papua’s central highlands, who want to free Papua from Indonesia, kidnapped Phillip Mehrtens after he landed a commercial plane in the mountainou­s area of Nduga.

In the new video, a visibly emaciated Mr Mehrtens holds the banned Morning Star flag, a symbol of West Papuan independen­ce, and is surrounded by Papuan fighters brandishin­g what one analyst said were assault rifles manufactur­ed in Indonesia.

Mr Mehrtens is seen talking to the camera, saying the separatist­s want countries other than Indonesia to engage in dialogue on Papuan independen­ce.

“If it does not happen within two months then they say they will shoot me,” Mr Mehrtens says in the video, which was shared by Papuan rebel spokespers­on Sebby Sambom, and verified by Deka Anwar, an analyst at the Jakarta-based Institute for Policy Analysis of Conflict (IPAC).

A spokespers­on for New Zealand’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs said yesterday that they were aware of the photos and videos circulatin­g.

“We’re doing everything we can to secure a peaceful resolution and Mr Mehrtens’ safe release,” the spokesman added.

Meanwhile, Indonesia’s military spokesman Julius Widjojono said yesterday that the military will continue to carry out measureabl­e actions in accordance with standard operating procedure.

Indonesian authoritie­s have said they are prioritisi­ng peaceful negotiatio­ns to secure the release of the Susi Air pilot, but have struggled to access the isolated and rugged highland terrain.

A low-level but deadly battle for independen­ce has been waged in resourceri­ch Papua ever since it was controvers­ially brought under Indonesian control in a vote overseen by the United Nations in 1969.

The conflict has escalated significan­tly since 2018, with pro-independen­ce fighters mounting deadlier and more frequent attacks as they gain access to more modern weapons.

Rumianus Wandikbo of the West Papua National Liberation Army — the armed wing of the Free Papua Movement — called on countries like New Zealand, Australia and Western nations to kickstart talks with Indonesia and the separatist­s.

“We do not ask for money...We really demand our rights for sovereignt­y,” he said in a separate video.

 ?? ?? DEADLINE: Pilot Philip Mehrtens sits among rebel fighters in Indonesia’s Papua region.
DEADLINE: Pilot Philip Mehrtens sits among rebel fighters in Indonesia’s Papua region.

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