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J.P. Solossa: "We were never consulted"

Tuesday, September 9, 2003

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LAMBERTUS Uniyama should not have died. The 32-year-old proponent of a Papua partition was sleeping soundly inside his Jalan Komoda home, on the outskirts of Timika town, when he was attacked. He was savagely slain by a mob claiming to oppose the Papua partition concept. His wife was wounded in the attack and is now being treated at a hospital in Timika. Lambertus, along with four others from both sides of the camp, were the fatalities of thi

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