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The Aftermath of the Papua Meeting

Tuesday, February 7, 2017

Families of victims and human rights activists oppose a reconciliation plan without a disclosure process. The press conference digressed from the planned scenario.

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THE government's plan to settle past cases of serious human rights violations through reconciliation was quickly presented with a challenge. As soon as Coordinating Minister for Politics, Law and Security Wiranto announced the plan last Monday, families of victims and human rights activists gave their instant rejection.

"There's no way to deter perpetrators apart from legal action," said Maria Catarina Sumarsih when she delivered a report to the Indon

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