Publication

9 Aug 2012

In May and June 2012, the Indonesian province of Papua experienced an outbreak of ethnic violence and unrest. This report identifies two main factors that lie behind the violence. The first consists of a set of grievances that the Papuan community has with their Indonesian counterparts. The second concerns a domestic security policy that is perceived to run contrary to Jakarta's commitment to building trust, accelerating local development, and ensuring continued autonomy for the area.

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Author International Crisis Group
Series Crisis Group Asia Reports
Issue 232
Publisher International Crisis Group (ICG)
Copyright © 2012 International Crisis Group (Crisis Group)
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