http://www.smh.com.au/world/unrest-fears-as-soldiers-shot-dead-in-west-papua-20130222-2ewxu.html
Unrest fears as soldiers shot dead in West Papua
  Date February 23, 2013 
 
Michael Bachelard
Indonesia correspondent for Fairfax Media

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Deeply concerned ... Australian Ambassador to Indonesia, Greg Moriarty. 

EIGHT soldiers were shot dead in the Indonesian province of West Papua on 
Thursday, allegedly by separatist rebels, in two attacks that threaten to 
dramatically escalate bloodshed in the restive region.

It's the most deadly attack against the police or military in more than two 
years. ''There has to be punitive action for what they have done,'' the Senior 
Security Minister, Djoko Suyanto, said.

Indonesian forces have long been accused of human rights abuses in West Papua 
and activists fear the latest incident may unleash a round of reprisals against 
separatists and civilians.

The shootings prompted the Australian ambassador to Indonesia, Greg Moriarty, 
to put out an unusual press release conveying ''deep concern'' at the killings 
and offering condolences to the soldiers' families.

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''Such incidents only perpetuate the cycle of violence in the Papuan provinces. 
This is detrimental to the people of Papua and West Papua, who deserve a secure 
and prosperous future within the Indonesian nation,'' Mr Moriarty said.

Australia's oft-stated support for Indonesia's sovereignty over the region is 
sometimes doubted in Jakarta, and a Jakarta Post article on Friday, 
editorialised that armed separatists from the Free Papua Movement (OPM) were 
''supported by elements from the West''.

The attacks that killed the soldiers were in Puncak Jaya, west of the capital, 
Jayapura.

In the first attack, a private was ambushed and killed and his senior officer 
injured at a remote guard post in the village of Tinggi Nambut about 9.30am 
local time on Thursday.

The second incident happened an hour later when seven soldiers from a 10-man 
patrol were shot dead in nearby Sinak as they travelled to pick up ''military 
communication devices'' from the airport, according to an army spokesman, 
Jansen Simanjuntak.


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