http://www.straitstimes.com/BreakingNews/SEAsia/Story/STIStory_531613.html
May 26, 2010 
French journalists deported 
 
Baudouin Koenig (left) and Carole Helena Lorthiois (right) were expelled from 
the Papuan provincial capital Jayapura on Wednesday morning and have been 
ordered to leave Indonesia, Jayapura district immigration head Robert Silitonga 
said. -- PHOTO: AFP

JAKARTA - TWO French journalists will be deported from Indonesia on Wednesday 
after they filmed a peaceful demonstration in Papua province, where the 
government is accused of rights abuses. 

Baudouin Koenig and Carole Helena Lorthiois were expelled from the Papuan 
provincial capital Jayapura on Wednesday morning and have been ordered to leave 
Indonesia, Jayapura district immigration head Robert Silitonga said. 

'After questioning them, we found that they had committed permit violations so 
they'll be deported. They had filmed a protest and they did so outside the 
areas they were permitted,' he said. 

The journalists had just arrived in Jayapura to make a documentary about an 
ongoing census when they stopped to film a human rights rally outside the 
Papuan legislative council. 

Mr Silitonga said Koenig only had a permit to film 'cultural activities' in 
certain areas, while Lorthiois did not have a journalist visa. 

Papua, on the far eastern extreme of the Indonesian archipelago, is off-limits 
to foreign journalists and aid workers without special permission, which is 
rarely given. -- AFP 


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