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By Susan Connelly, published 21/4/2006The house is alight and the neighbours are fleeing - so does Australia ignore the plight of West Papuans?
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Posted by Proud to be Indonesian, Thursday, 11 May 2006 2:01:46 AM
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INDONESIA ELECTED AS MEMBER OF NEW UN HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION; AUSTRALIA NOT ELECTED
http://www.antara.co.id/en/seenws/?id=12447 Posted by Proud to be Indonesian, Thursday, 11 May 2006 2:32:07 AM
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LOL, are you threatening me, punk? You cannot tolerate different opinions, so you threaten to "track me down" to kill my dissent? What are you going to do, torture and murder me? I guess you are unfamiliar with the tenets of democracy. If you don't want to hear different opinion, go make your own blog.
@Daeron:
LOL, cracking-down on violent armed rebels who murdered those who disagree with their views and who engage in drug-trade like the GAM in Aceh prior to their surrender can hardly be described as "human-rights violations". By contrast, it is the obligation of any military force to put-down such violent murderer groups.
For instance, British army put one-third of its army in Northern Ireland to force British rule upon an unwilling Irish Catholic population. To crush Southern separatism, USA went to civil war, killing 25% of adult Southern male population. India posts one million soldier in Kashmir to crush separatism there. Thailand post 40,000 soldiers in Southern Thailand to fight Pattani separatism.