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French journalists jailed in Papua

Two French television journalists were sentenced to two-and-a-half months in jail Friday for illegal reporting in Papua

The Jakarta Post
Indonesia
Sun, October 26, 2014

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French journalists jailed in Papua

Two French television journalists were sentenced to two-and-a-half months in jail Friday for illegal reporting in Papua.

Thomas Dandois, 40, and Valentine Bourrat, 29, were detained for tourist visa violation in August in Jayapura, the capital of Papua, after filming a documentary about the separatist movement in a mountainous area of Wamena along with three suspected rebels. The two, who work for Franco-German television channel Arte, were convicted by a panel of three judges in Jayapura District Court of violating the 2011 Immigration Law. They also were fined US$200.

'€œThe defendants were very cooperative and admitted their mistakes, and we considered that to lighten their sentence,'€ presiding judge Martinus Bala told the court, adding that the two would be freed and immediately deported after their time served.

Their Indonesian lawyer, Aristo Pangaribuan, said his clients would walk free on Monday.

Both journalists and state prosecutors, who sought a four-month jail term, have decided to not appeal.

'€œI want to go home,'€ Dandois told the court when responding to the verdict.

Indonesia is highly sensitive to the separatist struggles in Papua, a former Dutch colony taken over in 1963. Though Indonesia'€™s sovereignty over Papua was formalized in 1969 through a stage-managed vote, a small, poorly armed separatist movement has battled for independence ever since.

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