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		<title>Auckland lockdown boundary lifts as thousands make exodus</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[RNZ News Aucklanders are travelling out of New Zealand’s largest city today as the border around Tāmaki Makaurau opens for the first time in 120 days. Police said traffic was flowing freely early this morning. Waka Kotahi and the police removed checkpoints to the north and south of the region since the midnight change in ]]></description>
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<p>Aucklanders are travelling out of New Zealand’s largest city today as the border around Tāmaki Makaurau opens for the first time in 120 days.</p>
<p>Police said traffic was flowing freely early this morning.</p>
<p>Waka Kotahi and the police removed checkpoints to the north and south of the region since the midnight change in restrictions.</p>
<p>Spot checks are happening on roads out of the city, at the airport, and at two new checkpoints in Northland.</p>
<p>The new checkpoints were set at Uretiti on SH1 and on SH12 at Maungaturoto, for northbound traffic only.</p>
<p>Anyone can leave Auckland with proof they are double vaccinated or have recently tested negative for covid-19.</p>
<p>Transport operators will also be checking on passengers’ status.</p>
<p>Even with border restrictions in place, more than 2 million cars have passed through the northern and southern boundaries since the end of August, mostly carrying essential workers.</p>
<p>News reports said that 12,000 people were booked on Air New Zealand flights out of the city today.</p>
<p><strong>80 new community cases<br /></strong> The <a href="https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/covid-19/457877/covid-19-update-80-new-community-cases-in-new-zealand-today" rel="nofollow">Ministry of Health reported 80 new community cases</a> of covid-19 yesterday with two new cases identified at the border.</p>
<p>In a statement, the ministry also reported that several members of a flight crew had been identified as close contacts of a omicron variant case in Australia.</p>
<p>“These crew members arrived in New Zealand last night and are in a MIQ facility, as per standard international air crew arrival procedure,” the statement said.</p>
<p>Of the new community cases today, 51 are in Auckland, 21 in Waikato, seven in Bay of Plenty and one in the Taupō district.</p>
<p>The ministry also announced an additional case in Canterbury today, which will be officially counted in today’s case numbers.</p>
<p>There are now 9890 community cases in the current outbreak. The number of active cases is 6863.</p>
<p><em>This article is republished under a community partnership agreement with RNZ.</em></p>
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		<title>West Papuans flee from ‘liberation’ conflict into remote PNG region</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[SPECIAL REPORT: By Johnny Blades, RNZ Pacific journalist Armed conflict in West Papua has caused an exodus of displaced people into one of the most remote parts of neighbouring Papua New Guinea. The latest flashpoint in the conflict is in the Indonesian-administered Bintang Mountains regency, where state forces are pursuing West Papua Liberation Army fighters ]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>SPECIAL REPORT:</strong> <em>By <a href="https://www.rnz.co.nz/authors/johnny-blades" rel="nofollow">Johnny Blades</a>, <a href="https://www.rnz.co.nz/international/pacific-news/" rel="nofollow">RNZ Pacific</a> journalist</em></p>
<p>Armed conflict in West Papua has caused an exodus of displaced people into one of the most remote parts of neighbouring Papua New Guinea.</p>
<p>The latest flashpoint in the conflict is in the Indonesian-administered Bintang Mountains regency, where state forces are <a href="https://asiapacificreport.nz/2021/10/05/yamin-kogoya-west-papuas-fate-hangs-in-30-seconds-and-only-god-knows-the-outcome/" rel="nofollow">pursuing West Papua Liberation Army fighters</a> who they blame for <a href="https://www.rnz.co.nz/international/pacific-news/452218/indonesian-forces-evacuate-residents-amid-more-violence-in-papua" rel="nofollow">recent attacks</a> on health workers in Kiwirok district.</p>
<p>Since violence surged in Kiriwok last month, Indonesian security forces have targetted suspected village strongholds of the OPM-Free Papua Movement’s military wing.</p>
<p>At least 2000 people are recorded by local groups to have fled from the conflict either to other parts of Bintang Mountains (Pegunungan Bintang) or crossed illegally into the adjacent region over the international border.</p>
<p>Hundreds of people have fled across to Tumolbil, in Yapsie sub-district of the PNG province of West Sepik, situated right on the border.</p>
<p>A spokesman for the OPM, Jeffrey Bomanak, said that those fleeing were running from Indonesian military operations, including helicopter assaults, which he claimed had caused significant destruction in around 14 villages.</p>
<p>“Our people, they cannot stay with that situation, so they are crossing to the Papua New Guinea side.</p>
<p>“I already contacted my network, our soldiers from OPM, TPN (Liberation Army). They already confirmed 47 families in Tumolbil.”</p>
<p><strong>Evidence of the influx</strong><br />A teacher in Yapsie, Paul Alp, said he saw evidence of the influx in Tumolbil last week.</p>
<p>“It is easy to get into Papua New Guinea from Indonesia. There are mountains but they know how to get around to climb those mountains into Papua New Guinea.</p>
<p>“There are foot tracks,” he explained, adding that Papua New Guineans sometimes went across to the Indonesian side, usually to access a better level of basic services.</p>
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<figure class="wp-caption alignnone c2"><img decoding="async" loading="lazy" src="https://www.rnz.co.nz/assets/news_crops/132712/eight_col_PHOTO-2021-10-23-19-16-27(1).jpg?1635300876" alt="A village destroyed in Pengunungan Bintang regency, Papua province." width="720" height="450"/><figcaption class="wp-caption-text">A village destroyed in Pengunungan Bintang regency, Papua province. Image: ULMWP/RNZ</figcaption></figure>
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<p>Alp said West Papuans who had come to Tumolbil were not necessarily staying for more than a week or so before returning to the other side.</p>
<p>He and others in the remote district confirmed that illegal border crossings have occurred for years, but that it had increased sharply since last month.</p>
<p>For decades, the PNG government’s policy on refugees from West Papua has been to place them in border camps, the main one being at East Awin in Western Province, with support from the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees.</p>
<p>Thousands of displaced Papuan have ended up at East Awin, but many others who come across simply melt into the general populace among various remote villages along the porous border region.</p>
<p><strong>Threadbare security<br /></strong> Sergeant Terry Dap is one of a handful of policemen in the entire Telefomin district covering 16,333 sq km and with a population of around 50,000.</p>
<p>He said a lot of people had come across to Tumolbil in recent weeks, including OPM fighters.</p>
<p>“There’s a fight going on, on the other side, between the Indonesians and the West Papuan freedom fighters.</p>
<p>“So there’s a lot of disruption there [in Tumolbil]. So I went there, and I talked to the ward development officer of Yapsie LLG [Local Level Government area], and he said he needed immediate assistance from the authorities in Vanimo [capital of West Sepik].”</p>
<p>“They want military and police, to protect the sovereignty of Papua New Guinea, and to protect properties to make sure the fight doesn’t come into PNG.”</p>
<p>Sergeant Dap said he had emailed the provincial authorities with this request, and was awaiting feedback.</p>
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<figure class="wp-caption alignnone c2"><img decoding="async" loading="lazy" src="https://www.rnz.co.nz/assets/news/220312/eight_col_DSC06997.JPG?1579466813" alt="Papua New Guinea police" width="720" height="480"/><figcaption class="wp-caption-text">Papua New Guinea police … “There’s a fight going on, on the other side, between the Indonesians and the West Papuan freedom fighters.” Image: Johnny Blades/RNZ</figcaption></figure>
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<p><strong>More civilians crossing over<br /></strong> According to Bomanak, the impacts of displacement from recent attacks in Kiwirok district are ongoing.</p>
<p>“This problem now is as we have damage in village, more civilians will cross over in Papua New Guinea side.</p>
<p>“Five to six hundred villagers, civillians, mothers and children, they’re still in three locations, out in jungle in Kiwirok, and they’re still on their way to Papua New Guinea,” he warned.</p>
<p>On the PNG side, Sergeant Dap said some of the people coming across from West Papua have traditional or family links to the community of Tulmolbil</p>
<p>But their presence on PNG soil creates risk for locals who are fearful their communities could get caught in the crossfire of Indonesian military pursuing the Papuan fighters.</p>
<p>Dap said he spoke with the OPM fighters who had come to Tumolbil, and encouraged them not to stay long.</p>
<p>“I’ve talked to their commander. They said there’s another group of people coming – about one thousand-plus coming in,” he said.</p>
<p>“I told them, just stay for some days and then you go back, because this is another country, so you don’t need to come in. You go back to your own country and then stay there.”</p>
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<figure class="wp-caption alignnone c3"><img decoding="async" loading="lazy" src="https://www.rnz.co.nz/assets/news/278550/eight_col_24240.jpg?1635300775" alt="Violence in mountainous Pengunungan Bintang regency, near the border with PNG, October 2021." width="632" height="409"/><figcaption class="wp-caption-text">Clashes in the mountainous Pengunungan Bintang regency, near the border with PNG, in October 2021. Image: RNZ</figcaption></figure>
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<p>The policeman has also been involved in efforts by PNG authorities to encourage vaccination against covid-19.</p>
<p>Mistrust of covid vaccines is deep in PNG, where only around 2 or 3 percent of the population has been inoculated, while a delta-fuelled third wave of the pandemic is causing <a href="https://www.rnz.co.nz/international/pacific-news/454279/mass-burial-approved-in-png-as-mortuary-is-full" rel="nofollow">daily casualties</a>.</p>
<p>Sergeant Dap said convincing people to get vaccinated was difficult enough without illegal border crossings adding to the spread of the virus and the sense of fear.</p>
<p><em>This article is republished under a community partnership agreement with RNZ.</em></p>
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