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22 Jan 2021 | 07:29 AM UTC

Indonesia: Fighting is ongoing in Titigi, Intan Jaya, Papua Province, as of Jan. 22

Clashes are ongoing in Titigi, Intan Jaya, Papua Province, Indonesia, as of Jan. 22. Tight security almost certain; disruptions likely.

Warning

Event

Armed clashes between the Indonesian military and separatist fighters are ongoing in Titigi, Intan Jaya Regency, Papua Province, as of Jan. 22. The fighting has reportedly killed a soldier.

Authorities will almost certainly maintain heightened security measures, including checkpoints and road closures, in the coming days. The fighting is likely to affect transport in the region, especially roads connecting towns. Renewed fighting may affect telecommunication facilities and networks in the area.

The impact area is around 105 km (65 miles) north of Timika.

Context

The clashes occurred after several incidents involving armed groups since early January. Armed organizations typically target Indonesian soldiers and police officers, as well as workers and facilities of the mining company PT Freeport Indonesia (PTFI). The incidents point to the continued tension between the Papuan people and Indonesian authorities, as the Papuan people claim that the Indonesian central government racially discriminates against Papuans and that it does not sufficiently develop the provinces' infrastructure.

Advice

Defer nonessential travel to the affected areas until tensions subside and renewed fighting becomes less likely. Exercise caution if operating in the affected area. Reach out to trusted local contacts to determine security conditions, as reporting is often delayed. Carry proper identification documents to present at security checks and heed all official security and transport advisories; remain cooperative if stopped for inspections.