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Papua Enraged, Jakarta Disappointed

Monday, October 23, 2000

Respondents do not agree with an independent Papua. They say the government has to retain the province at any risk.

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The people of Irian Jaya are anxiously awaiting December 1. The Papuan Presidium has established that date for Papuan Independence Day. Clashes and riots, however, appear unlikely to cease as the historic day approaches. The many incidents have been sparked by conflicts of interest. The central government has banned the hoisting of the Morning Star flag, which the natives regard as a symbol of independence.

The most severe clash took place on Oc

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