Indonesia's secret dossier to suppress Papuan independence movement

By Jewel Topsfield
Updated February 4 2016 - 4:18pm, first published 3:25pm
Indonesia's President Joko Widodo (right) hands over official pardons to five Papuan political prisoners belonging to the Free Papua Movement at a jail in Jayapura in May 2015. Photo: Antara Foto
Indonesia's President Joko Widodo (right) hands over official pardons to five Papuan political prisoners belonging to the Free Papua Movement at a jail in Jayapura in May 2015. Photo: Antara Foto
Papuan independence activist Filep Karma was allowed out of prison for a day to give his daughter away at a wedding in Jayapura and defied authorities by wearing the banned Morning Star flag. He has since been released.  Photo: Michael Bachelard
Papuan independence activist Filep Karma was allowed out of prison for a day to give his daughter away at a wedding in Jayapura and defied authorities by wearing the banned Morning Star flag. He has since been released. Photo: Michael Bachelard

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