NZ pilot's kidnappers tell Indonesia to negotiate

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Separatists in Indonesia's Papua region who took a New Zealand pilot hostage in February have told authorities to stop searching for him, and to start negotiating.

Philip Mehrtens was kidnapped after landing his plane in Papua's remote mountainous province of Nduga.

He is being held by West Papua National Liberation Army (TPNPB) fighters. (...)

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Philip Mehrtens with TPNPB fighters in video footage sent to the BBC in February.

Papuan rebels seeking independence from Indonesia have previously issued threats and even attacked aircraft they believe to be carrying personnel and supplies for Jakarta.

Conflicts between indigenous Papuans and the Indonesian authorities are common, with pro-independence fighters mounting more frequent attacks since 2018.

The region is divided into two provinces, Papua and West Papua. It is separate from Papua New Guinea, which was given independence by Australia in 1975.

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