Get taken hostage by armed rebels breh

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You KNOW that bubble coat is musty as hell too.

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Talm bout some… :mjlit:

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There are still head hunter tribes in the area, but this particular group I doubt it.

At least it looks like he's being treated good enough. Already showing signs of Stockholm syndrome perhaps

Signs of Stockholm syndrome?

Dude ain't even looking at the camera and looks lost and petrified

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No idea if this is accurate, it's coming from the opps so it ain't an unbiased source but not sure if there's another version of the story:

"Nduga is the same place where the KKB claimed responsibility for the 2018 killing of bridge-building employees who were kidnapped and executed on Free Papua Day.

The rebels then assaulted helicopters of the Indonesian Army attempting to transport survivors.

In the past five years, the KKB has conducted 47 shootings, eight assaults, three massacres, two acts of arson, as well as assaults, sexual assaults, threats, and murder, according to the Papua Regional Police."



This is the main massacre they refer to:


The West Papua Liberation Army is claiming responsibility for the killings of at least 24 Indonesian construction workers in Papua.

On Saturday, as members of the Liberation Army held a ceremony in neighbouring Nduga to commemorate Papua's independence from Dutch colonial rule on December 1st, 1961, a construction worker nearby snapped a photo of the scene.

The employees of the state-owned company Istaka Karya were building bridges and roads in Papua, where Jakarta has been undertaking an infrastructure drive.

But the Liberation Army, which claimed responsibility for the attack on Tuesday, described the workers as armed members of Indonesia's military, or TNI, disguised as civilians.

The presence of a camera prompted a violent reaction from the group of around 50 Liberation Army fighters, who rounded up dozens of workers, bound their hands and marched them North, to Lanny Jaya regency, said TNI spokesperson Mohammed Aidi.

On Sunday morning, the workers were taken to the top of a hill and forced to march in formation, while they were shot at by Liberation Army soldiers, who killed at least 19 people.

Eleven employees managed to survive the massacre by pretending they were dead, said Mr Aidi. But when they ran, the group was pursued by the Liberation Army and 5 more were killed with bow and arrows and spears.

Survivors took refuge at a TNI outpost, where soldiers returned fire at the Liberation Army. One soldier died in the shootout.


Yeah, they don't sound like people you want to test.
 

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Breh using a spear as an arrow:picard:

I hope creh doesn't try to run or else he's gonna need a lot of milk after getting shot by one of those :picard:


In the massacre I linked above, they killed 19 construction workers execution style (claiming they were undercover military plants), and then when the remaining 11 workers attempted to run away, they managed to kill 5 more with arrows and spears. Seems like at least some did get away though.
 
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