INDONESIAN police in restive Papua
have detained a Ukrainian tourist attending a prayer session to
commemorate the 51st anniversary of the region's movement for
independence.
Ukrainian touristArtem Shapirenko, 36 photo list |
Shapirenko, wearing a Bob Marley T-shirt, held
his fist in the air and yelled "Free Papua" in Indonesian as police
officers ushered him into their vehicle, said an AFP reporter in
Manokwari.
A photocopy of the man's tourist visa, obtained by the police, showed it had expired in July this year.
"A
Ukraine citizen, Artem Shapirenko, is undergoing questioning at police
headquarters and is co-operating," Manokwari police chief Ricko Taruna
Mauruh said.
Papua declared independence from the Dutch on December 1, 1961, but
neighbouring Indonesia took control of the region with force in 1963. It
officially annexed Papua in 1969 with a UN-backed vote, widely seen as a
sham.
The separatist Free Papua Movement (OPM), which formed in
1965, also marks the birth of its organisation on the December
anniversary, when rallies and commemorations are held across Papua.
Police
had beefed up security ahead of the anniversary and arrested three
youth activists in the city of Jayapura, capital of Papua, according to a
provincial police spokesman.
Jakarta keeps a tight grip on Papua and foreign journalists are de facto banned from reporting in the region.
More
than 170 people are imprisoned in Indonesia for promoting separatism,
most of them from Papua or the Maluku islands in eastern Indonesia,
according to Human Rights Watch.
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