Full Chronology of Mako Tabuni’s killing
Full Chronology of Mako Tabuni’s
killing
by westpapuamedia
New Chronology from interviews of direct witnesses of the killing of Mako Tabuni on June 14, 2012
West Papua Media has been provided this chronology by a reliable and independent human rights investigator associated with Papuan Churches.
We have held back the publication as we were awaiting further elements of this story from senior international sources, however this source has gone back on agreeing to provide information so we cannot withhold publication of this critical document any further.
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westpapuamedia | July 5, 2012 at 2:31 am |
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