News & Information in November 2000

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  1. Indonesian military sees serious threat on Irian (West Papua) (2960 bytes)
  2. Police, separatists disagree over separatist flag compromise, West Papua (4672 bytes)
  3. Australian Financial Review Indonesia allows Morning Star flag to fly over parts of West Papua Nov 11 (2529 bytes)
  4. Tensions in PNG-Indonesian border, Papuans are working together to fight Indonesians, 13 nov (3057 bytes)
  5. Abepura Market, West Papua burnt down again, 14 nov (2740 bytes)
  6. New Army Commander for Papua warns separatists in West Papua, 14 nov (12070 bytes)
  7. Australia and Indonesia on West Papua (25256 bytes)
  8. Australia and Indonesia on West Papua, 14 nov (2288 bytes)
  9. Australia Janjikan Defense Paper   Presiden Gus Dur Bertemu John Howard  koridor 14 nov (3531 bytes)
  10. The Jakarta Post, PDP members to be charged, West Papua (3532 bytes)
  11. Is it 'Fortress Indonesia' for Uncle Sam? Australia Eyes Irian (2182 bytes)
  12. The Australian W Papuans offer Wahid peace deal By Jakarta correspondent Don Greenlees 15nov00  WEST Papuan leaders plan to present (3139 bytes)
  13. Australian FM Denies Canberra Supporting Free Papua (1525 bytes)
  14. Indonesian Observer Thursday, Army chief warns of disintegration (2514 bytes)
  15. Indonesian Observer Thursday, Air Force to build base in Biak (1863 bytes)
  16. Indonesian Observer Thursday, Kostrad troops bound for Irian Jaya (6563 bytes)
  17. Action on West Papua in London, UK (1666 bytes)
  18. Sydney Morning Herald Friday, More Troops to Papua (3952 bytes)
  19. The Jakarta Post, Military exercise to crack down independence movement in West Papua (1431 bytes)
  20. Talks on West Papua in England (1108 bytes)
  21. Tempo Magazine Column, Exessive Suspision (5652 bytes)
  22. Port Numbay is filled up with Tribal People in response to the Order of Resort Port Numbay Police Commander to Remove the Satgas Papua, West Papua (4504 bytes)
  23. The War in West Papua is on track, the Diary of OPM, Online Papua Mouthpiece reporting from West Papua (24374 bytes)
  24. Papua Presidium stalls on flag lowering until at least 9 November  BBC Monitoring Asia Pacific (3022 bytes)
  25. Indonesian Observer Monday, Traumatized settlers leave Wamena in "Stone Age" (3884 bytes)
  26. Preparations for December 1, 2000 in West Papua (6314 bytes)
  27. National News TNI Ready To Send Troops To Curb Separatist Movements (1386 bytes)
  28. The Irish Times, No Polls in Papua (1922 bytes)
  29. Latest situation in West Papua, military is drooping more troops today. (174829 bytes)
  30. HASIL KAMPANJE DILUARNEGERI (The Outcome of Papuan Independence Campaigns abroad) (17599 bytes)
  31. Police threaten to arrest independence guards in Indonesian province (4726 bytes)
  32. Theys Minta Aparat Jangan Memaksa turunkan Bintang Kejora (3573 bytes)
  33. Observing the Preparation of the Police in Anticipating the Removal of the Satgas Papua Office, Police is preparing its troops to attach Papuans (6461 bytes)
  34. The opinions on West Papua in relation to Australia's position on West Papua polical issues (3683 bytes)
  35. Australian Foregin Minister Supports West Papua independence (2202 bytes)
  36. Current Events in West Papua per November 8, 2000 (3303 bytes)
  37. Irian Jaya could follow Timor way, Alwi Shihab on West Papua (2789 bytes)
  38. Please Read News and Information on the International Action Day for West Papua (1902 bytes)
  39. Papuan Task Force to leave its office, The Jakarta Post, November 01, 2000 (2290 bytes)
  40. The Police Commander for Papua Province said "Sorry" to the Papuans and the Satgas Papua (7399 bytes)
  41. Theys H. Eluway repeated his position to his supporters, "The Morning Star should be hoisted in its land West Papua forever. And no one is allowed to take it down. I must die first before the Flag is lowered." (41586 bytes)