MISSION REPORTS AND URGENT APPEALS

Posted on December 13th, 2006 by Nick.
Categories: Uncategorized.

Here you can find some of the missions and work I have been doing, and urgent assistance required.

West Papua Border Mission May/June 2006

SECURITY ASSESSMENT & INTELLIGENCE PROFILE FOR

EMERGENCY PROTECTION MISSION: SISTER MURUK 06

A 30 day mission was commenced on May 14th 2006 to go in to PNG and other places unspecified nearby. As people remember the mission was to:

• organise security and different options for Siti Wainggai;

• locate, assist, interview, secure and treat a group of 85 refugees from the March 16 Freeport protests in hiding in PNG;

• locate and assess the remainder of the 600 refugees – the entire student population of West Papua;

• collect information and complete a current accurate security assesment of the border region as it relates to West Papua;

• And to follow up on corruption allegations and forest security issues as outline in my report Terror-razing the Forest (google im tasol!).

DOWNLOAD: briefing-points-for-west-papua-border-mission-report.pdf

DOWNLOAD MAIN REPORT: sitrep-west-papua-border-mission-mayjune-2006.pdf

DOWNLOAD The Bulletin (ACP) report “Caught in the Crossfire” on the situation the uncovered: bulletin-west-papua.pdf

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razing_the_forest.jpg
This eye-opening report paints a disturbing picture of the situation in the north-west border provinces of Papua New Guinea involving corruption, gun-smuggling, illegal logging, sex slavery and the JI. The evidence uncovered points to a concerted campaign of economic, social and military/intelligence destabilisation and domination of East Sepik and Sandaun provinces by Indonesia. Information was gathered through interviews and conversations that were conducted with West Papuan refugees, guerrillas, priests, bishops, grassroots activists, aid workers, ex-premiers, members of Parliament, NIO agents, PNGDF personnel, ADF personnel, expolice, pilots, fishermen, villagers, journalists, bookmakers, vanilla growers, marijuana growers and even gun smugglers and a pimp.

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