THE PRICE OF PROTEST IN WEST PAPUA

Authors

  • Gemima Harvey

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.69970/gjlhd.v3i1.665

Abstract

West Papua is a region fraught with tension, where the Indigenous population is intimidated and repressed to prevent the voicing of political views. This paper examines the price of protest in West Papua, where the struggle for self-determination has been violently stifled by Indonesian security forces for five decades. It aims to expose endemic injustice and abuse, and also to act as a microphone for those who, through non-violent means, risk life and liberty to express their hopes and dreams for a free West Papua.

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Published

01.05.2015

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