2023 Wamena riot

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Date23 February 2023
Location
2023 Wamena riot
Date23 February 2023
Location
Parties
Rioters
Casualties and losses
12 total killed (rioters and non-rioters)[1]
20+ civilians and rioters injured[2]
18 police and soldiers injured[3]

On 23 February 2023 (UTC+9), a riot broke out in Sinakma, Wamena, Highland Papua when a crowd of Papuans attacked Indonesian security personnel following the arrest of two Batak merchants accused of child kidnapping. In the ensuing clash, a number of buildings were damaged, with twelve civilians and rioters killed including both merchants. Tens of security personnel and civilians were also injured.

Tensions between Indonesian authorities and Papuan locals in the highland regions of Papua had been running high in early 2023, especially following the Nduga hostage crisis.[4] The town of Wamena had previously seen large-scale rioting in 2019 where tens of civilians were killed, mostly non-Papuans.[5] Indonesian authorities had accused armed groups affiliated with the separatist National Committee for West Papua of being behind the 2019 riot.[6] A more immediate cause was the rise of child kidnapping rumors in social media all over Indonesia in early 2023, with a woman accused of child kidnapping being burned alive by a mob in Sorong. She was later proven innocent.[7][8]

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