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Citizen Media and Civil Resistance in West Papua

ENDANGERED JOURNALISTS References Agus (2013). Interview with the author, July 5. Biak Tribunal (2013). Retrieved from www.biak-tribunal.org Dimara (2013), interview with the author, July 5. Dorney, S. (2013). Conflicting views on West Papua bid to join MSG. ABC News, retrieved from www.abc.net/australiannetwork/focus/s3792784.htm. ELSHAM (1999). Graves without names; names without graves. Cited at www.biak- tribunal.org. Garrett, J. (2015). PNG Prime Minister wants to do more for Melanesians in West Papua. ABC PM on 5 February. Retrieved at www.abc.net/pm/content/2015/s4174912.htm. Human Rights Watch (2015). Something to hide? Indonesia's restrictions on media free- dom and rights monitoring in Papua. November. New York, NY: Human Rights Watch Human Rights Watch (1998). Indonesia human rights and pro-independence actions in Irian Jaya. 10(8). December. New York, NY: Human Rights Watch. Karma, F. (2013). The Biak Massacre Citizens Tribunal, July 6 [Video testimony]. Retrieved at www.biak-tribunal.org. Karma, F. (2014). Seakan kitorang setengah binatang: Rasialisme Indonesia di Tanah Papua, Jayapuira: Deiyai, Kirksey, E. (2012). Freedom in entangled worlds: West Papua and the architecture of global power. Durham: Duke University Press. MacLeod, J. (2015a). Merdeka and the Morning Star: Civil resistance in West Papua. Brisbane: University of Queensland Press. MacLeod, J. (2015b). A new hopeful chapter in West Papua's 50-year freedom struggle. Waging Nonviolence Retrieved from http://wagingnonviolence.org/feature/new- hopeful-chapter-west-papuas-50-year-freedom-struggle-begins/. McWilliams, E. (2013). Edmund McWilliams Testimony: Recalling the 1998 massacre in Biak. The Biak Massacre Citizens Tribunal, July 6. Retrieved from www.biak- tribunal.org/edmund-mcwilliams-testimony-recalling-the-1998-massacre-in-biak. Murdoch, L. (1998, November 17). Irian Jaya massacre: Church team to investigate Biak killings. Sydney Morning Herald. Wing, J., and King, P. (2005). Genocide in West Papua? The role of the Indonesian state apparatus and a current needs assessment of the Papuan people. Sydney: West Papua Project, CPACS, University of Sydney. Dr Jason MacLeod is a lecturer in community development in the School of Social Work and Human Services at the University of Queensland, an academic adviser for the International Centre for Nonviolent Conflict, and a research fellow with the West Papua Project at the Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies at the University of Sydney. He is the author of Merdeka and the Morning Star: Civil resistance in West Papua (2015, University of Queensland Press), reviewed on p. 241. This article is an edited extract by the author. [email protected] PACIFIC JOURNALISM REVIEW 22 (1) 2016 51
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