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  • Foreign journalists will still need permits and be subjected to ‘screening’ in Papuan provinces

    ABC News, Posted

    Foreign journalists will still need permits to report from Papuan provinces, according to Indonesia’s chief security minister, despite president Joko Widodo’s claims the region is now unrestricted.

    Mr Widodo announced last weekend that foreign media were free to report from the provinces of Papua and West Papua.

    However, his co-ordinating minister for politics, law and security, Tedjo Edhy Purdijatno, said journalists would still need permits and be subjected to “screening”.

    He told government-owned newswire Antara the requirements were to stop the government being blamed if journalists went into “forbidden areas”.

    There are reportedly other preconditions, including that reporters are not allowed to do anything to “discredit” Indonesia.

    Earlier this week, Mr Widodo announced he had lifted the restrictions that previously prevented foreign journalists from travelling to the country’s restive Papuan provinces.

    Independence activists in Papua and West Papua often clash with Indonesian military, but the country is determined to hold onto the resource-rich area and had largely blocked foreign media from covering the region.

    Last year, two French journalists were arrested in Papua province for reporting while on tourist visas and spent months in detention before being sent back to France

  • Papua Rights Among Concerns Around Jokowi’s UK Stay

    Yogyakarta, (KM) —Radionz.co.nz. Rad – The British prime minister David Cameron has been urged to challenge Indonesian President Joko Widodo over his country’s human rights record, including West Papua.

    The call from Amnesty International comes as President Widodo visits the United Kingdom this week as part of his European tour.

    Referring to concerns around Indonesia’s performance on such matters as executions and Shari’a law, Amnesty says Indonesia’s record in human rights is an obstacle to any trade deal that Jakarta seeks to forge with the UK.

    An Indonesia Researcher at Amnesty International, Papang Hidayat said the NGO’s was concerned about the country’s prisoners of conscience, including 27 in Papua.

    He mentioned a Papuan political activist, Steven Itlay who was this month charged with having committed “rebellion” and faces life imprisonment. (radio new zealand)

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