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The Bloody Paniai case, or the Enarotali massacre (Indonesian: Kasus Paniai Berdarah / Pembantaian Enarotali) was a mass shooting by the Indonesian army from 753rd Special Raider Infantry Battalion [] of Korem 173/Praja Vira Braja of Kodam XVII/Cendrawasih which killed five teenagers and wounded of 17 others in Enarotali, Paniai Regency, Central Papua, Indonesia on 8 December 2014.
Investigations of the human rights violations during the incident was launched by Komnas HAM following approval by then-president Megawati Sukarnoputri. [3] However, as of 2019, the violations have not went to court. [7] The events have been referred to as Tragedi Wamena Berdarah (Bloody Wamena Tragedy). [8]
The Regional Military Commandant 1703 - 04 of Aradide district, 2nd Lt. Inf. Oktovianus Sogalrey was shot to death by the Paniai faction of OPM led by Matias Gobay. [218] The perpetrator, Anan Nawipa, was arrested by Cartenz's Peace personnels at the Bapauda village, Paniai Regency, Central Papua on 11 May, exactly a month after the incident. [219]
Natalius Pigai (born 25 December 1975) is an Indonesian politician serving as minister of human rights since 2024. [1] From 2012 to 2017, he was a member of the National Commission on Human Rights. [2]
Tabuni was born in 1959 [2] in Gurage, Netherlands New Guinea (today Puncak Jaya Regency). [3] He reportedly joined the Free Papua Movement in the 1980s, after he was beaten up by Indonesian soldiers for a wrongful accusation.
Sanitiar Burhanuddin (17 July 1954) is the present Attorney General of Indonesia, serving since October 2019 in the cabinet of President Joko Widodo.He was previously deputy attorney general for civil and state administrative cases.
Paniai Regency is one of the regencies (kabupaten) in Central Papua Province of Indonesia.It is named after the Paniai Lakes.It covers an area of 6,525.25 km 2, and had a population of 153,432 at the 2010 Census [2] and 220,410 at the 2020 Census; [3] the official estimate as of mid-2022 was 227,254 - comprising 124,260 males and 102,994 females. [1]
The Santa Cruz massacre (also known as the Dili massacre) was the murder of at least 250 East Timorese pro-independence demonstrators in the Santa Cruz cemetery in the capital, Dili, on 12 November 1991, during the Indonesian occupation of East Timor and is part of the East Timor genocide.