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Last December four unarmed West Papua teenagers were killed and 17 more West Papua people were injured when the Indonesian army and police opened fire on a group of peaceful protestors in Paniai. They had gathered to protest an earlier incident of violence by the Indonesian security forces. A four-minute video, shot by citizen journalists and Read more

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Last December four unarmed West Papua teenagers were killed and 17 more West Papua people were injured when the Indonesian army and police opened fire on a group of peaceful protestors in Paniai.

They had gathered to protest an earlier incident of violence by the Indonesian security forces.

A four-minute video, shot by citizen journalists and released publicly for the first time on 9 April, includes first-hand testimony from survivors of the massacre as well as graphic footage taken in the immediate aftermath.

"This film gives a disturbing insight into the Indonesian military's casual disregard for the lives of Indigenous Papuans," said Esther Cann from TAPOL.

"The protesters had gathered peacefully to challenge the beating of a young boy the previous day by Indonesian security forces and they were greeted with bullets."

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NZDF hosted Indonesian Kopassus Officer on 6 month course https://cathnews.co.nz/2012/06/19/nzdf-hosted-indonesian-kopassus-officer-6-months/ Mon, 18 Jun 2012 19:30:02 +0000 http://cathnews.co.nz/?p=27780

Last year The New Zealand Defence Force hosted a Kopassus officer, Major Edwin Sumanta at its six month Staff and Command training course. The Komando Pasukan Khusus (Kopassus) is Indonesia's Special Forces Command. Formed in 1952 in the wake of Indonesian independence from the Dutch, Kopassus conducts special operations missions, including intelligence gathering, counter-terrorism, deep Read more

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Last year The New Zealand Defence Force hosted a Kopassus officer, Major Edwin Sumanta at its six month Staff and Command training course.

The Komando Pasukan Khusus (Kopassus) is Indonesia's Special Forces Command. Formed in 1952 in the wake of Indonesian independence from the Dutch, Kopassus conducts special operations missions, including intelligence gathering, counter-terrorism, deep penetration and other specialized missions.

The Indonesia Human Rights Committee says was shocked that this has happened. "We have been a constant critic of military ties to Indonesia, since these links were restored in 2007, but the acceptance of a Kopassus officer onto an elite New Zealand training programme marks a new low," it said.

Spokesperson for the committee, Marie Leadbetter, says the Kopassus Special Forces have a long and bloody record of involvement in human rights crimes and repressing legitimate dissent. She said Kopassus officers have never been held to account for their numerous documented crimes in Jakarta, East Timor and Aceh In West Papua.

Radio New Zealand International was told by a NZDF spokesperson that the involvement of Major Sumanta in the College's course is too sensitive to comment on.

The Indonesia Human Rights Committee describes itself as a solidarity organisation which aims to build links between people of New Zealand and Indonesia by distributing information and by organising activities such as letter writing and petition campaigns, meetings, film showings and tours of visiting activists.

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