(Deutsch) Papuas fordern Unabhängigkeit von Indonesien
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German versionPosted on 03:48 AM in democracy, Human Rights, Indonesia, Papua, Publications, Regional Conflicts, SUARA magazine
(Deutsch) Papuas fordern Unabhängigkeit von Indonesien
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German versionPosted on 03:48 AM in democracy, Human Rights, Indonesia, Papua, Publications, Regional Conflicts, SUARA magazine
(Deutsch) West-Papua – ein langer Weg zu Reformen
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German versionPosted on 02:54 AM in democracy, Human Rights, Indonesia, Land & Indigenous Rights, Papua, Publications, Regional Conflicts, SUARA magazine
(Deutsch) Osttimor:
Die Politik ignoriert die Nobelpreisträger von 1996 als Vertreter ihres Volkes
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German versionPosted on 09:49 AM in Human Rights, East Timor, Publications, Watch Indonesia! in the Media
(Deutsch) Kommt erst die Henne oder das Ei?
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German versionPosted on 10:24 PM in democracy, Human Rights, Human Rights, Indonesia, East Timor, Papua, Watch Indonesia! in the Media
(Deutsch) Missionare vermitteln
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German versionPosted on 04:14 PM in Indonesia, Papua, Publications, Regional Conflicts, Watch Indonesia! in the Media
(Deutsch) Geiseln für das Weltgewissen
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German versionPosted on 03:53 PM in Human Rights, Indonesia, Land & Indigenous Rights, Mining, Papua, Publications, Rainforest, Environment & Climate, Watch Indonesia! in the Media
(Deutsch) Westpapuas Guerillas wollen Unabhängigkeit
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German versionPosted on 02:15 PM in Indonesia, Papua, Publications, Regional Conflicts, Watch Indonesia! in the Media
Dresden’s rowdy reception for Suharto
TAPOL Report, 06 April, 1995
The following is based on a press release issued today by Watch Indonesia!, press sources and original documents:
On his arrival in Dresden yesterday, 5 April, the last day of his visit to Germany, President Suharto was given a rowdy welcome by a crowd of some 150 people waving posters, beating drums and blowing whistles. The Indonesian dictator was escorted by a large number of German police and several dozen men in civilian clothing, wearing dark ... read more
Posted on 11:10 PM in democracy, History & Overview, Human Rights, Indonesia, East Timor, Publications, Regional Conflicts, security sector, Watch Indonesia! in the Media