A Papua New Guinea MP says people in his electorate, Vanimo
Green, live in constant fear of cross-border incursions by Indonesia's
military.
Belden Namah, who is also PNG's opposition leader, says the
government has failed to provide adequate military and police
capabilities to protect the border.
Ongoing Indonesian efforts to hunt down members of the OPM Free West
Papua Movement recently spilled over into PNG again with another
shootout between Indonesian troops and the rebels.
Mr Namah says Indonesian military have established their presence at various points in PNG including Vanimo.
"On some occasions, if not most of the occasions, they go and
burn down houses. They threaten PNG citizens with guns whether for
shielding OPMs or for whatever reason. So our people on the border, they
live in fear all of the time. Papua New Guinea (government) should come
out and make an open statement. Because, if we do not make a clear cut
decision on the issue of West Papua, this problem is still going to
exist."
Rabu, 16 April 2014
Vanimo people live in fear of Indonesian army, says PNG MP
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