Our new paper shows how Indonesian-language disinformation promoting government narratives on special autonomy has swamped Twitter since February 2021.
Aerial view of the new highway cutting through lowland forest in Papua Province.
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David Gaveau, International Union for the Conservation of Nature e Douglas Sheil, Wageningen University
Many are concerned that the highway is being built to benefit powerful commercial interests and not Indigenous people and will accelerate forest loss as seen in Sumatra and Kalimantan.
Children calling their teacher to study amid school closure in Keerom, Papua.
(ANTARA FOTO/Indrayadi TH)
Papua, one of Indonesia’s most rural provinces, struggled with online learning during the COVID-19 crisis. Interestingly, it may just be the right moment to invest in Papua’s education technology.
Papuan children in Payum, Merauke, southern Papua.
Aryo Danusiri
Tensions have been building over the last month following the killing of an Indonesian intelligence chief. The government has vowed to ‘chase and arrest’ all armed militants in the region.
The White House is seen behind posters saying “loser” after the US presidential election.
ANTARA FOTO/REUTERS/Erin Scott/AWW/djo
Indonesia has frequently obstructed global human rights enforcement by rejecting proposals to strengthen the UNHRC and blocking the council’s requests to assess the human rights situation in Papua.
Oil palm plantation on remote locations is not mutually exclusive with increase wealth and improve living standards at remote locations.
Members of Free West Papua Campaign Netherlands demonstrate in The Hague last September against excessive violence in West Papua by the Indonesian army.
Remko de Waal/EPA
International political dynamics sabotaged West Papuans’ attempts to ride the waves of decolonisation efforts by Asian and African countries throughout the 1940s to the 1960s.
People have fought against repression in Papua through many avenues.
Misael Noel/EPA
New research investigates how music helps healing from trauma and dealing with violence and repression in Papua and West Papua.
Members of Free West Papua Campaign Netherlands protest over the situation in Indonesia’s Papua and West Papua provinces, on September 6 2019.
Remko de Waal/EPA
The prevailing hyper-nationalism in Indonesia today betrays the modernist idea of nationhood which inspired the nationalist movement in the archipelago a century ago.
A woman stands near her burnt stall at Thumburuni market in Fakfak, West Papua, Indonesia, on 22 August after protesters torched the market during a violent rally.
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By limiting access to social media and the internet, the government hurts the right to free speech of not only Papuan residents but also all Indonesians.
Political arrests have been on the rise in recent years in restive West Papua, and the local population is pushing for a new referendum on independence.
Frans/EPA
Violence has returned to West Papua over the arrests of students for allegedly desecrating a flag. So much for the new push for reconciliation under Indonesia President Joko Widodo.
A tribal man votes in 2004 Indonesia’s general elections in Lembah Baliem, in Wamena, Papua.
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Both the government and the opposition still consider Papua as a problem caused by a lack of economic development and which has nothing to do with politics.
A West Papuan activist holds a placard during a rally at a main street in Jakarta, Indonesia, in last December.
Adi Weda/EPA
A researcher on social economic issues in Papua calls for more research on Papua that can contribute to find solutions for complex problems in Indonesia’s easternmost region.