Military and civil relations in Papua are still vulnerable

Kepala Kantor Perwakilan Komnas HAM Papua, Frits Ramandey.

Kepala Kantor Perwakilan Komnas HAM Papua, Frits Ramandey. Source: Supplied

Why are civil and military relations difficult to harmonize in Papua? Why the conflict never stops.


Papua experienced a number of events that confronted civil society and the military in recent weeks.

There was a shooting in Nduga City, a refusal to build a military headquarters in Tambraw and last month there was a violent action by the police which caused a farmer to die in Boven Digul.

Listen to the analysis from the Head of the Komnas HAM Representative Office in Papua, Frits Ramandey.


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