Papuan rebels kill 17, claim victims were soldiers


Rebels in the Papua region said they have killed more than 17 people since the weekend, clai­ming that they were soldiers disguised as gold miners, and police said the insurgents were holding two hostages.

A low-level but increasingly deadly battle for independence has simmered between security forces and rebels in resource-rich Papua ever since it was controversially brought under Indone­sian control in a vote overseen by the United Nations in 1969.

Sebby Sambom, a Papuan rebel spokesperson, said the rebels had killed more than 17 people since Sunday, including five on Wednes­day, and claimed they were soldiers disguised as gold miners.

“If the Indonesian government military wants to chase us, please come to Dekai town, we are in the town,” Sebby said, referring to a town in Yahukimo district, where the incident took place.

Frega Wenas, a spokesperson for the country’s defence ministry, told reporters that 11 illegal miners were ruthlessly killed in the area and denied they were military officers, adding this was the rebels’ propaganda.

Separately, police said yesterday that 35 people in the area were evacuated to another district, while two residents were still being held hostage by the rebels.

Frega said the attack was one of the deadliest in recent years. — Reuters

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