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Govt gets YouTube to block satirical West Papua 'advertisement'

   - [image: Karina M. Tehusijarana]
   Karina M. Tehusijarana

   The Jakarta Post

Jakarta   /   Thu, August 29, 2019   /   01:29 pm
[image: Govt gets YouTube to block satirical West Papua 'advertisement']A
video created by Australian film and media company The Juice Media
satirizes the Australian government's policies on West Papua. (The Juice
Media Twitter Account/-)
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YouTube has blocked a satirical video about West Papua from being viewed in
Indonesia following a "legal complaint from the government".

The video, created by Australian film and media company The Juice Media,
satirizes the Australian government's policies on West Papua as part of the
company’s Honest Government Ad series.

Titled “Visit West Papua!”, the video portrays the Indonesian government as
colonizers and the Australian government as blithely standing by for its
own profit.

“Today Australia is proud to continue its fine tradition of complicity in
West Papua,” an actress in the video says cheerfully.

The video was first uploaded on Nov. 21, 2018 but was reshared on The Juice
Media’s Twitter account last week following widespread protests and rioting
in Papua and West Papua.

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theJuice [image: 🌏][image: 🔥][image: 💧]
✔@thejuicemedia
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If you're wondering what's gong on in #WestPapua
<https://twitter.com/hashtag/WestPapua?src=hash>, here's an Honest
Government Ad. Right now, the Indonesian Govt has blocked the Internet and
is sending in military to quash massive protests against their occupation.
West Papuans are demanding a referendum @FreeWestPapua
<https://twitter.com/FreeWestPapua>
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On Wednesday, The Juice Media tweeted that it had received a message from
YouTube notifying that the video had been blocked in Indonesia following a
legal complaint from the government.

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theJuice [image: 🌏][image: 🔥][image: 💧]
✔@thejuicemedia
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<https://twitter.com/thejuicemedia/status/1166550365627699200>

So the Indonesian Government requested @YouTube
<https://twitter.com/YouTube> to block our (satirical) Honest Government Ad
about #WestPapua <https://twitter.com/hashtag/WestPapua?src=hash> from
being viewed in Indonesia.
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The Communications and Information Ministry has yet to confirm whether it
requested the block, with ministry spokesperson Ferdinandus Setu saying
that he was still verifying information in response to an inquiry from *The
Jakarta Post*.

The video can still be watched using a virtual private network, which
allows users to access websites over another secure connection.

The blocking of the video comes amid a government-imposed internet blackout
on Papua and West Papua that has been in place since last Wednesday.

National Police spokesperson Brig. Gen. Dedi Prasetyo said that a joint
police, National Cyber and Encryption Agency (BSSN) and Communications and
Information Ministry team had taken down 32,000 pieces of “provocative
content” about Papua between Aug. 14 and 27.

“Based on the 32,000 posts that have been mapped, over 1,750 accounts have
been identified to be blocked and taken down by the ministry,” Dedi said on
Wednesday.
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