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Vanuatu plans cyber crime law to target Facebook ‘false claims’

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‘Victim blaming’ in latest Indonesian uni sex abuse case angers thousands

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Papuan residents fearful as Indonesian military buildup still grows

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Contrasting accounts of Indonesian genocide and betrayal in West Papua

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October 4, 2018

RSF condemns killing of radio journalist – shot in Philippines

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Timor-Leste Press Council condemns ‘crime’ against public broadcaster

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Enembe – the Papuan traditional chief Indonesia regards as ‘dangerous’

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WCC mission criticises Papua rights violations in plea for ‘openness’

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