Kamis, 07 Juni 2012

13 Papuans, Killed In Shooting Death By Police Joint army / police in Wamena - Papua

Increased anxiety and Emergency Situations in West Papua after a violent military / police led to 13 people were killed in (24h) twenty-four hours.

Voice Baptist Jayapura, - Violence broke out again after two battalions Wamena military personnel who ride a motorcycle crashed into and killed a boy.

The family did not accept their son in a hit, the population of military personnel are attacking both of them have been killed and only in-patient hospital Wamena.

As the combined forces revenge TNI / police brutality and uncontrolled, while the police reportedly beat and shot several people, while the data on the victims who gathered some 13 people were shot and killed instantly in the incident 06/06 at 07 at night.

Up to 500 homes have been burned by the soldiers allegedly with all the goods and treasure on earth scorching in quotation Newzeland radiator.
Local human rights sources said the bullets that were fired indiscriminately and that dozens of people have been beaten and shot by soldiers.

Until this news was sent down, can not be in the confirmation and verification because the real situation is very urgent and tertutut for the people and journalists and humanitarian workers.

Papua expert, Greg Poulgrain told Radio Australia Connect Asia said that the current situation in Papua needs serious attention.

Papua current situation is an emergency, officials can not be controlled by humanitarian workers because the apparatus is very brutal and banya catching and shooting without hair, it needs no special advocacy and international intervention on the current situation.

 Photos News from Wamena : West Papua - Indonesian Military launch mass offensive and burning the villages 


























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