Indonesia
Indonesia floods: At least 19 killed, thousands displaced
At least 19 people have died and thousands have been displaced after floodwaters and landslides inundated homes in West Java.
Solomons urges Indonesia to allow Papua scrutiny
Solomon Islands call on Indonesia to allow a UN Special Rapporteur on Freedom of Expression to visit its Papua region.
Papuan rallies across Indonesia stopped by police
Thousands of Papuans rallying yesterday across Indonesia were reportedly dispersed by police and at least 75 were arrested.
More arrests of Papuans planning to rally
Indonesian police in Papua region have made more arrests of people planning to rally in support of international advocacy for West Papuans.
Indonesian presence in New Caledonia celebrated
The Indonesian community in New Caledonia has celebrated the 120th anniversary of the arrival of the first settlers from Java.
New Zealander detained in Bali
A New Zealand woman has been arrested in Bali after allegedly being found with a small amount of meth. Audio
Police station fire following teen's death in Papua
A police office in the restive Indonesian province of Papua has been burned down in a riot following the killing of 15-year-old.
Maori students in NZ march for West Papua
Hundreds of Māori students marched to New Zealand's parliament calling for freedom for West Papua. Audio
Outrage over arrests of 50 activists in West Papua
The Australia West Papua Association says its condemns the arrest of over 50 KNPB activists leading up to the commemoration of the New York Agreement, signed on the 15th August in 1962.
Forum urged to act decisively on West Papua
Disillusioned with being part of Indonesia, West Papuans are looking to the Pacific Islands Forum to take up their cause.
Papuan challenges police action in Yogyakarta
A West Papuan student has filed a pretrial motion challenging police for naming him as a suspect in an assault.
Three miners die in storm in Papua
Three miners have died in Indonesia's Papua Province, after two large trees fell onto a hut.
Tongan PM calls for solidarity on Papua ahead of Forum
The Tongan Prime Minister is calling on Pacific leaders to unite on a call for United Nations intervention in the Indonesian provinces of Papua and West Papua.
Massive clashes in remote Papua leave men dead, many wounded
Clashes in the remote Papua province of Indonesia on the weekend have left three people killed and dozens injured, along with 25 houses burned down.
NZ elaborates on ambassador's Papua trip
Concerns about freedom of expression and assembly were raised by New Zealand's ambassador to Indonesia in his recent visit to West Papua.
UK, US and Aus complicit in '65 Indonesia massacre
An international tribunal at The Hague has found Australia, the United Kingdom and the United States were complicit in the 1965 mass killings in Indonesia. Audio
Australia, UK, US were complicit in Indonesian massacres - report
An international tribunal has found Australia, the UK and the US were complicit in facilitating the 1965 mass killings in Indonesia.
20 years jail for soldier over deaths in West Papua
An Indonesian military tribunal in Jayapura, Papua, has sentenced a soldier to 20 years jail for killing three people, including two toddlers, in Bintuni, West Papua.
Indonesia fears revenge after Santoso killed
Indonesian forces are on high alert for reprisal attacks after the country's most-wanted militant was killed this week, officials say.
Papuan students in Indonesian cities fearful
West Papuan university students in various Indonesian cities fear for their safety under close security forces' surveillance.