Indonesia rejects rebels\' demand on Papua independence talks

Indonesia rejects rebels' demand on Papua independence talks

AP  |  Jakarta 

has rejected a demand by Papuan rebels to hold negotiations on their territory's

Indonesia's top security minister, Wiranto, said Tuesday that the government will not open talks with those who have committed serious crimes. The comment follows a December 2 attack on a that left at least 17 dead.

Sebby Sambom, for the West Papua National Liberation Army, called on the government last week to agree to peace talks similar to ones that led to another province, Aceh, becoming semiautonomous, or to a "real referendum" on independence, as occurred in the former Indonesian territory of

Wiranto, who goes by one name, said the group is trying to instill fear into people.

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First Published: Tue, December 11 2018. 18:35 IST