A police officer who was reported missing July 12 was found dead the next day near a mine operated in West Papua by the US conglomerate Freeport. The death followed fatal ambushes over the weekend of a security guard and an Australian mining expert working for Freeport in the same area. Indonesian authorities blamed Papuan separatists. (NYT, July 13)
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Exxon off the hook in Aceh repression
In a case concerning the Aceh conflict at the other end of Indonesia, Exxon is off the hook for its reign of corporate-military terror—with possible implications for the ongoing conflict in West Papua. From the National Law Journal, Oct. 2: