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Desperately Seeking Dialog

Tuesday, December 2, 2008

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THE Papuan Women’s Work Group (KKPP) demands that the central government be willing to hold a dialog to resolve basic issues such as human rights violations, corruption and the implementation of special autonomy.

“For Aceh, the government was willing to have a dialog. Why is the government not prepared to hold one with the Papuan people?” said Frederika Korayn of Papua’s Jayapura Peace and Justice Secretariat at a seminar entitled ‘Bui

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