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Three killed in fresh violence in Indonesia's Papua
Conflicting accounts are common in Papua, a mineral-rich region on the western half of New Guinea island
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More than 16,000 flee unrest in Indonesia's Papua
Several dozen were killed and some burned alive when violence broke out in Wamena city last month
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Residents flee after Papua New Guinea volcano erupts
The seismic activity started at midday on Monday before the volcano erupted at about 4:30 am on Tuesday
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Burnt, stabbed, beaten: Indonesian police detail Papua deaths
29 people were known to have died in Wamena, 66 injured
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Papua unrest death toll hits 26: Indonesian police
Some 22 people died when hundreds demonstrated and burned down a government office and other buildings
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Toddler, teen killed in Papua clash: Indonesian military
Four others wounded in the clash in Papua's Ilaga region
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Police in Indonesia's Papua ban 'anarchist' demos after mass protests
The order came after police said dozens had been arrested in connection with rioting in the region's capital
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Indonesia arrests dozens for Papua protests that set buildings afire
It has been racked by civil unrest for two weeks over perceived racial and ethnic discrimination
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Indonesia arrests 34, blocks internet in Papua to curb protests
As violence over mistreatment of students and perceived ethnic discrimination continues
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Indonesia protesters torch town hall in Papua over student detentions
After police fired tear gas into a dormitory before arresting 43
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At least 50 killed by flash floods in Indonesia's Papua
As rescuers race to find more victims of the disaster
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Papuan rebels refuse Indonesia's call to surrender over massacre
As claims surface that the military murdered civilians after the massacre
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16 bodies found after attack in Indonesia's Papua
Marks the deadliest bout of violence in years to hit the region
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Indonesia hunts suspects in alleged Papua mass killing
Papua experienced several spasms of violence including killing of three local people allegedly by rebels
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BBC journalist ordered to leave Indonesia's Papua over tweets
Henschke tweets apparently "hurt soldiers feelings"














