2) SAGU Foundation and Curtin University Australia alumni organize ‘sharing and caring event’ at school
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1) Man and his child arrest posting video on Facebook is overwhelmed, says the legislator
The Illustration of a demonstration. -Jubi / Doc
Jayapura, Jubi – Papuan legislator Laurenzus Kadepa considers the arrest of a man AY, who posted a ‘Free Papua’ video on his Facebook account, and his child SY by Mimika Police are overwhelmed.
“It’s exaggerated. If this continuously occurs, it means the state is really silencing the democracy in Papua,” Kadepa told Jubi by phone on Saturday (08/25/2018).
According to him, this arrest is not a proper solution. Indonesia must change its approach to the Papuans.
Meanwhile, a human right activist Theo Hesegam said he is very concerned about the violence that unceasingly occurs in Papua, as it has taken hundreds of people’s lives.
“Up to now, the number of victims is still growing whether the Indonesian military of Papuan liberation army cause it. In the conflict involved both sides, civilians always become a victim. “The victims are not only indigenous Papuans but also non-Papuans,” he said.
Referring to this situation, he suggests the Indonesian Government should have a solution to end the violence in Papua. (*)
Reporter: Hengky Yeimo
Editor: Pipit Maizier
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Jayapura, Jubi – Director of SAGU Foundation Tisha Rumbewas said the ‘sharing and caring event’ in SMAN 3 Jayapura is a collaboration between the Curtin University Alumni and her foundation for sharing experience on study abroad.
“We are very pleased with this activity because in recent years a passion for Papuan children to study abroad has increased. This indicates a positive improvement of education in Papua,” she told Jubi on Friday (08/24/2018).
In the event, she also invited the IALF Global from Bali to deliver the material in a session, while a Curtin University alumnus Patrisia Rumaseray gave a presentation about the lecture activities abroad to the students.
“Don’t be shy about learning English. I always love learning English, so I went to high school abroad. I am sure that you can also go abroad later,” said Rumaseray who graduated from Paulus Junior High School Abepura. (*)
Reporter: Hengky Yeimo
Editor: Pipit Maizer
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