Thursday, 21 August 2008
Papua murder case will not be reopened: Indonesia
Updated August 20, 2008 10:54:04
Indonesia says it will not re-open investigations into the 2002 killing of two American school teachers and an Indonesian in remote Papua province.
Foreign Minister Hassan Wirayuda says the case is now closed despite a new report alleging the military's involvement.
The report, in the South East Asia Research Journal, claims military agents helped organise an ambush near Freeport's massive Grasberg gold and copper mine.
American and Indonesian investigators found that Papuan separatist rebels were behind the attack.
Local rights groups have long claimed the military had a hand in the killings.
Tags:indonesiacrime
Source: http://www.radioaustralia.net.au/news/stories/200808/s2341021.htm?tab=latest
Indonesia says it will not re-open investigations into the 2002 killing of two American school teachers and an Indonesian in remote Papua province.
Foreign Minister Hassan Wirayuda says the case is now closed despite a new report alleging the military's involvement.
The report, in the South East Asia Research Journal, claims military agents helped organise an ambush near Freeport's massive Grasberg gold and copper mine.
American and Indonesian investigators found that Papuan separatist rebels were behind the attack.
Local rights groups have long claimed the military had a hand in the killings.
Tags:indonesiacrime
Source: http://www.radioaustralia.net.au/news/stories/200808/s2341021.htm?tab=latest
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