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View all search resultsWe’ve all heard about the refugee crisis — people escaping war-torn countries, immigrant families being separated, parents risking life and limb to provide a brighter future for their children — but how much do we really know about what’s happening, especially here in Indonesia?
The conflict in Nduga, Papua, between the military and independence fighters, led by Egianus Kogoya, a young man from Nduga regency, has been unfolding for over three months with few signs of ending. The armed conflict was triggered by the killing of 31 construction workers of PT Istaka Karya in Yigi district, Nduga regency in Papua’s highland.
Many child asylum-seekers in Germany still have to spend long periods in unsafe and overcrowded shelters, and some have only limited access to education and don't receive adequate health care, according to a new survey released by the UN children's agency Tuesday.
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