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20 killed as violence hits Indonesia鈥檚 Papua region
At least 20 people were killed yesterday, including three shot by police, in violent protests by hundreds of people sparked by rumors that a teacher insulted an indigenous student in Indonesia鈥檚 restive Papua province, officials said.
An angry mob torched local government buildings, shops and homes and set fire to cars and motorbikes on several roads leading to the district chief鈥檚 office in Wamena city, said Papua police chief Rudolf Alberth Rodja.
Papua military spokesman Eko Daryanto said at least 16 civilians, including 13 from other Indonesian provinces, were killed in Wamena, mostly after being trapped in burning houses or shops.
He said at least one soldier and three civilians died in another protest in Jayapura, the capital of Papua.
About 65 civilians were injured in Wamena and five police officers were critically injured in Jayapura, he said.
Television video showed orange flames and black smoke billowing from burning buildings in Wamena.
Rodja said the protest was triggered by rumors that a high school teacher in Wamena who is not from Papua called an indigenous Papuan student a 鈥渕onkey鈥 last week.
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He said a police investigation did not find any evidence of racism against the student and that false rumors have been spreading among students in other schools and native communities.
鈥淲e believe this false information was intentionally designed to create riots,鈥 Rodja told reporters in Jayapura, the capital of Papua.
鈥淭his is a hoax and I call on people in Papua not to be provoked by untrue news.鈥
Papua police spokesman Ahmad Musthofa Kamal said students from another school in Wamena who refused to join the protest brawled with another group of students.
Video circulated on the internet showed dozens of people, many armed with machetes, standing in front of their shops and homes to protect them from the angry mob.
Joko Harjani, an airport official, said the protest forced authorities to close the city鈥檚 airport until the situation returns to normal.
The protest came days after authorities managed to get the province under control after weeks of violent demonstrations by thousands of people.
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