JakartaPost-Sept 28

The government faced more international scrutiny of its activities in Papua as the United Nations capped a whirlwind of multilateral diplomatic activities, even as violence continued to simmer in Indonesia’s easternmost provinces. Indonesia regularly receives criticism for its strategy in relation to separatist groups in Papua, a strategy that relies heavily on a security-based approach and which has raised questions about the government’s commitment to human rights. Most recently, the nation found itself included on a list of 45 countries cited as being culpable of intimidation and reprisals against human rights defenders seeking to cooperate with the UN, according to an annual report from the UN Secretary General’s Office distributed on Sept. 17. Between May 2020 and April this year, five individuals seeking to cooperate with UN human rights agencies were “subject to threats, harassment and surveillance by government, non-state and private actors, including business enterprises and local political actors”, the report said.  Read more at: https://www.thejakartapost.com/paper/2021/09/27/indonesia-faces-scrutiny-over-papua.html.