18 separatists killed in Papua region


THE country’s military has kill­ed 18 Papuan separatists during an operation in its easternmost region of Papua, an official said, as well as three civilians.

The military seized dozens of munitions, including an assault rifle, bows and arrows, and an unspecified homemade weapon during Wednesday’s operation, military spokesperson Kristomei Sianturi said in a statement.

It said the Indonesian military sustained no casualties.

A spokesperson for the Papua separatists did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Three civilians were killed ­during the shootout between rebels and soldiers, a prominent church group with a chapter in Papua said, citing local church reports.

Nearly 1,000 people have already been evacuated.

Ronald Rischard, the head of the group’s Papua chapter, told reporters the attack came as ­villagers were asleep, urging the country’s rights body to independently investigate the incident.

“This has become a cycle of violence,” he said, condemning colla­teral damage on civilians as a child’s ear was razed by a bullet although he said it is unclear who fired the shots.

Rebels have fought a low-level campaign for independence in the resource-rich Papua region bordering Papua New Guinea ever since the area was controver­sially brought under Indonesian control following Dutch rule in a vote overseen by the United Nations in 1969.

The rebels have taken foreig­ners hostage, including a group of 26 wildlife researchers in 1996 and a New Zealand pilot who was released last year after being held for 19 months.

Last month, the rebels said they had killed more than 17 people, saying they were soldiers disgui­sed as gold miners.

The Indonesian military has deployed personnel in the area of Wednesday’s operation to anti­cipate movements from the remai­ning rebels, the statement said. — Reuters

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