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Alleged Indonesian Military Attack Claims 10 Lives in Papua: Elsam
Erwida Maulia | June 08, 2012are no other significant things happening.”

Ten people were killed when the Indonesian Military (TNI) opened fire in an 
alleged retaliatory attack on a village in Wamena, Papua, on Thursday, a human 
rights activist in Jayapura said on Friday. 

Members of the TNI's local Battalion 756 reportedly attacked the village on 
Thursday, killing ten, injuring dozens of others and setting an unknown number 
of houses ablaze, Ferry Marisan, director of the Papua office of the Institute 
for Policy Research and Advocacy (Elsam). 

It has been difficult to determine exact numbers or verify reports because the 
TNI has shut off all access to the village, Ferry told The Jakarta Globe in a 
phone call from Jayapura.

“We’ve been having difficulties confirming the figures because we cannot access 
the Wamena village. It’s been blockaded by the TNI,” Ferry said.

Original reports Thursday night listed the death toll at one. It has since 
grown to 10 and will likely continue to rise as dozen of villagers were 
reportedly injured in the attack, Ferry said. 

“We’ve got the number from some members of the Papua Legislative Council after 
a meeting with them yesterday,” Ferry said. 

The TNI allegedly attacked the village as revenge for a solider who was killed 
by an angry mob on Wednesday, Papua Legislative Council member Nason Uti said. 

First Private Sahlan was reportedly stabbed to death in the village of Honai 
Lama on Wednesday after nearly hitting a child on his motorcycle. Another 
solider, Second Sgt. Pardede, was badly injured in the attack. 

The Indonesian military have denied allegations that members of the TNI 
attacked the village. 

“I have not received any report of that incident. We’ve stationed our soldiers 
around the area; no one is wandering around,” said Infantry Col. Ali Bogra, 
spokesman for the Papua Military Command. “After [Wednesday]’s incident, the 
situation is under control now. There are no other significant things 
happening.”


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