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President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono has reiterated that he will not pursue dialogue with any party intending to push for a referendum or plebiscite in Papua.
“We can engage in dialogue to achieve progress on development, people’s welfare and justice. I constantly have dialogue with their leaders, but there is no room for discussion about a referendum or the like,” Yudhoyono stressed as he spoke in front of around 1,000 students from the Indonesian Military (TNI) Commando Institute and National Police Field Officers Institute at the TNI Army Officers Institute in Bandung, West Java, on Friday.
Yudhoyono’s statement was in response to a question from one of the students regarding the government’s stance regarding the frequent human rights violations allegedly committed by military and police personnel in Papua.
Yudhoyono said the tasks carried out by the TNI and National Police in Papua and West Papua were part of overall efforts to uphold security and justice in the Unitary State of the Republic of Indonesia (NKRI)
“We can engage in dialogue to achieve progress on development, people’s welfare and justice. I constantly have dialogue with their leaders, but there is no room for discussion about a referendum or the like,” Yudhoyono stressed as he spoke in front of around 1,000 students from the Indonesian Military (TNI) Commando Institute and National Police Field Officers Institute at the TNI Army Officers Institute in Bandung, West Java, on Friday.
Yudhoyono’s statement was in response to a question from one of the students regarding the government’s stance regarding the frequent human rights violations allegedly committed by military and police personnel in Papua.
Yudhoyono said the tasks carried out by the TNI and National Police in Papua and West Papua were part of overall efforts to uphold security and justice in the Unitary State of the Republic of Indonesia (NKRI)
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