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Arrest of Papua s machine gun pastor is a ticking time bomb

Arrest of Papua s machine gun pastor is a ticking time bomb Christian leaders must try to maintain a balance between loyalty to Indonesia and pastoral care for all Papuans A motorcade transports the body of Brig. Gen. I Gusti Putu Danny Karya Nugraha, who headed Papua s intelligence agency, for his funeral on April 26 after he was killed in Indonesia s restive Papua region during a gun battle between police and separatist rebels. (Photo: Sevianto Pakiding /AFP) The arrest of a pastor in Papua by security forces for allegedly supplying weapons to a separatist group could intensify scrutiny on churches in the restive Indonesian region, according to some, but others believe it was a betrayal of his church and Christians.

INSIGHT-Three brothers killed by Indonesian soldiers at Papuan health clinic: army and witness accounts differ

12 Min Read JAKARTA, April 6 (Reuters) - One mid-February morning in the central highlands of the Indonesian province of Papua, the army said Prada Ginanjar Arianda, a 22-year-old member of the 400 Banteng Raiders commando battalion, was shot in the stomach by separatist fighters and died. About 24 hours later, after a sweep by security forces through nearby hamlets that sent hundreds of residents fleeing to the safety of two churches, distraught family members were at a health clinic collecting the bodies of three brothers, Janius, Soni and Yustinus Bagau. Ever since Papua was incorporated into Indonesia after a United Nations-supervised vote by only about 1,025 people in 1969, Indonesia has tried to quell a rebellion among its distinct Melanesian indigenous population of about 2.5 million who are seeking independence. Papua, rich in resources, has among the worst poverty rates in Indonesia despite $7.4 billion of funding by the central government over the past 20 years.

Three brothers killed by Indonesian soldiers at Papuan health clinic: army and witness accounts differ

Publishing date: Apr 05, 2021  •  1 hour ago  •  9 minute read  •  Article content JAKARTA One mid-February morning in the central highlands of the Indonesian province of Papua, the army said Prada Ginanjar Arianda, a 22-year-old member of the 400 Banteng Raiders commando battalion, was shot in the stomach by separatist fighters and died. About 24 hours later, after a sweep by security forces through nearby hamlets that sent hundreds of residents fleeing to the safety of two churches, distraught family members were at a health clinic collecting the bodies of three brothers, Janius, Soni and Yustinus Bagau. We apologize, but this video has failed to load.

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