Social Justice
The Deputy Chairman of Indonesia’s Human Rights Commission says the conflict in West Papua is “a burden on the nation’s...
Politics & Economy
The long awaited Committe on Truth and Friendship delivered its report this week. It deals with the militia violence that...
In Canberra’s quiet suburban streets, its unsnual to hear anything let alone the sound of singing and laughing men. About...
When Indonesian forces invaded East Timor in 1975, Naldo Rei was two years old. His father was involved with the...
Papua New Guinea has blocked West Papuan attempts to gain observer status at the Melenesian Spearhead Group. Gaining observer status...
Leaders representing 29 West Papuan political and civil society organizations have formed a coalition in an effort to get self...
Human rights groups have criticised Indonesia’s decision to set free Eurico Guterres, the only man ever convicted of post-election violence...
As the world focuses its attention on the crack down of protestors in Tibet and China, similar actions are taking...
The Balibo Five, the journalists who were killed during the Indonesian occupation of East Timor in 1975 are in the...
On December 1st in 1961, in the then Dutch colony of West Papua, the morning star flag, a symbol of...