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Soldiers’ Trails in the Pigsty

Tuesday, November 3, 2020

Three fact-finding teams found a number of evidences indicating soldiers’ involvement in the murder of Yeremia Zanambani. There are suspicions that the pastor from Intan Jaya, Papua, had been tortured by soldiers he knew. A deal was made to keep from directly mentioning allegations that the military was involved.

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Crime scene investigation led by Intan Jaya Joint Fact-Finding Team Chairman Benny Mamoto in Hitadipa and Sugapa, Papua, October 11. polkam.go.id. tempo : 173056462582.

AT midnight, tensions suddenly arose at the plenary meeting of the Intan Jaya Joint Fact-Finding Team (TGPF) at a hotel in Tanah Abang, Central Jakarta, October 18. Two team members argued about the men who assaulted Pastor Yeremia Zanambani, who died in Hitadipa District, Intan Jaya, Papua, on September 19.

TGPF Chairman, Benny Mamoto, confirmed that there were debates during the meeting. Benny, a former deputy at the National Narcotics Ag

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