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A recently declassified Australian intelligence report from 1998 reveals that the government was fully aware that the Indonesian military had massacred peaceful protesters from the Free Papua Movement, which was not publicly acknowledged or condemned by Australia at the time. "Guardian Australia" speculates that supporting photographic evidence may have been destroyed by Australian authorities.

‘Killed like animals’: documents reveal how Australia turned a blind eye to a West Papuan massacre

Sources:  The Guardian


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  1. A recently declassified Australian intelligence report from 1998 reveals the government was fully aware that the Indonesian military had massacred peaceful protesters from the Free Papua Movement, which was not publicly acknowledged or condemned by Australia at the time. "Guardian Australia" speculates that supporting photographic evidence may have been destroyed by Australian authorities.
  2. A recently declassified Australian intelligence report from 1998 reveals that the government was fully aware that the Indonesian military had massacred peaceful protesters from the Free Papua Movement, which was not publicly acknowledged or condemned by Australia at the time. "Guardian Australia" speculates that supporting photographic evidence may have been destroyed by Australian authorities.

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