At least 200 demonstrators forced their way into a legislative building in Indonesia’s Papua province on Monday. According to witnesses, the crowd was calling for the withdrawal of Indonesian troops from the region. Calm was restored by nightfall, the Associated Press said, after a meeting with legislators. The incident came amid high tension following the shooting of a student last week during clashes in the central Papua district of Paniai. The protesters were shouting “Indonesian troops get out of West Papua” as they stormed the building, witnesses told the Associated Press. Full Story
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