West Papua
West Papuans charged with treason to face questioning
Three West Papuans charged with treason will be questioned in an Indonesian court today.
West Papuan leader who advocated compromise
A former leading West Papuan independence campaigner who became an Indonesian government supporter, Franzalbert Joku, has died in Jayapura. Audio
Interview with West Papuan leader Franzalbert Joku
A former West Papuan independence campaigner who became an Indonesian government supporter, Franzalbert Joku, speaks to Johnny Blades. Audio
Ruling today for Polish man accused of treason in West Papua
Judges in Indonesia's Papua region will today rule on the case of a Polish man who allegedly supplied arms to Papuan rebels.
Papua Highlands emergency school roll grows
Volunteer education services continue for West Papuan children displaced by ongoing conflict in the Highlands.
Two soldiers injured in renewed violence from Papuan rebels
Rebel fighters in West Papua's Central Highlands shot and wounded two Indonesian soldiers on Wednesday.
West Papua treason trial adjourned until Thursday
The trial of three West Papuans charged with treason has been adjourned until tomorrow.
Elections in Papua smooth, despite ongoing violence
Indonesia's military says elections held last week in Papua went smoothly, despite threats of more violence from rebels.
Papuan organisers of public prayer event charged with treason
Three West Papuans will today appear in an Indonesian court on treason charges.
Voting in Indonesian election delayed in Papua
There have been delays to polling in Indonesia's election in several districts of Papua.
More violence in Papua as Indonesians prepare to vote
Violence has broken out again in Indonesia's Papua province, where tensions are high as the nation goes to the polls today.
West Papuan legal challenge to Act of Free Choice
A move by West Papuans to challenge 1969's controversial Act of Free Choice referendum has found its way to Indonesia's Constitutional Court. Audio
West Papuan peace advocate who urged dialogue dies
A leading West Papuan peace campaigner, Neles Tebay, has died in Jakarta after being hospitalised with leukemia.
Prosecutors demand 10 years' jail for Polish man linked to Papua arms deal
Indonesian prosecutors have demanded 10 years' jail for a Polish man over his alleged links to Papuan independence fighters.
NZ West Papua support group urges action on Papua crisis
A West Papua support group in New Zealand is urging the government to call for the withdrawal of Indonesian forces in Papua.
32,000 people flee violence in Papua - rights group
A human rights group has reported that tens of thousands of people in Indonesia's Papua province have been displaced by conflict.
Papua flood victims to be relocated, says Indonesian President
Indonesian President Joko Widodo says some people in Papua's provincial capital of Jayapura will have to relocate because of the threat of disasters.
Search and rescue after Papua floods called off
Search and rescue efforts in Papua's provincial capital Jayapura have been called off, where flash floods killed more than a hundred in recent weeks.
West Papuans urged to boycott Indonesian elections
The United Liberation Movement for West Papua has urged all Papuans in Indonesia to boycott the upcoming national elections.
Violence in Papua must end before negotiations - NZ Foreign Minister
New Zealand's Foreign Minister, Winston Peters, has called for an end to violence in Indonesia's Papua province.