Human Rights Watch -
2 Sep 2022 15:00
Click to expand Image A statue of two traditional Papuan wood drums, called "tifa," near the airport in Timika, Papua, Indonesia. © 2016 Andreas Harsono/Human Rights Watch Authorities arrested six Indonesian soldiers this week suspected in the killing and mutilation of four Indigenous Papuans in Indonesia's West Papua province. The bodies of the four men were discovered on August 26 by local residents of Iwaka village, outside the town of Timika, in sacks floating down the Pigapu River. The vic...
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