An elite counter-terrorist police unit in Indonesia has been accused of carrying out a mass killing in a village in the central highlands of Indonesia's disputed Papua province.
Activists says 11 people were killed and 20 more are missing after a combined military and police crackdown on support for the Free Papua separatist movement in April.The names of victims and several grisly photographs have been provided to ABC's PM by the armed wing of the movement.It is impossible to verify the claims, but Indonesia's Embassy in Canberra has agreed to take up the matter.Indonesian police say the claims are untrue. The Papua police spokesman, I Gede Sumerta Jaya, says the killings did not happen and that unit does not operate in the Papua provinces anymore.The disputed Indonesian Papua province is the least populated but most restive corner of Australia's vast near neighbour.




