30 Sep 2015

Crowds gather in Papua to protest alleged police shooting

8:55 am on 30 September 2015

Crowds have reportedly gathered in the Papuan town of Timika to protest the police shooting of two high school students.

Indonesian soldiers and policemen deployed on the road to the Freeport mine in Papua province.

Indonesian soldiers and policemen in Timika Photo: AFP

An Australia-based West Papuan campaigner, Paula Makabory, says the 17-year-olds were shot, one of them fatally, near a market in Timika on Monday when they were pursued by Indonesian police.

She says the police were pursuing them because their fathers are said to be members of the rebel organisation, the Free West Papua movement, the OPM.

Ms Makabory says the Papua police chief, General Paulus Waterpauw, has reportedly apologised to the victim's family, but that's been rejected because similar incidents have gone without prosecution.

She says crowds gathered in the town last night to protest the killing.

"I have heard that a house has been burned, but I haven't got detail yet. I have heard that people are now demonstrating against this shooting by the Indonesian police and then the family are gathering to mourn together in the KNPB office."

Paula Makabory says Monday's shooting is the latest in a string of incidents of Indonesian security forces shooting Papuan youth.

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