Continue to draw on top of Papua Students Evacuated
VIVAnews --Draw between the two camps the citizens because of the process of Pemilukada resulted in a number of schools in Papua Tops a lame Kabupatan Ilaga. This condition occurs almost three months.
To save the students, the local County Government plans to move them to a nearby County. "It's been almost three months of no activity of the school, because of the prolonged conflict. A number of schools and teachers ' homes were looted and burned. Thus, the boys fought with her parents. This condition is certainly not reasonable, so we plan to move students into other areas, in order to continue the school again, "said the acting Regent of the Summit, Agung Wambrauw, Tuesday, October 11, 2011.
He continued, the Government of the County through the Office of education and teaching, is in fact already took to the field meet the parents and students, urged them to stop the conflict. However, the effort was not successful. Alternatively, they would move the students to the nearby county school district.
"This is not good for the development of children, for too long not to learn. We are entrusting them to the berinisatif school in nearby areas, such as the Timika and Nabire, especially students in the end, "said Regent.
Regent admitted, a number of teachers in schools that crippled it chooses to beyond the Peak District. "A war between the two groups still continue to occur, making the most of the citizens, and also a teacher out of the Summit, so the Top is really lame," he added.
So far, based on data, ratings in Ilaga resulted in 18 schools, 500 students from elementary to advanced level, and 80 teachers.
As known, the crunch happening in Ilaga on Sunday, July 31, 2011. Then 17 residents killed. That amount was not yet final. Currently reported more than 20 people were killed. The riots were triggered by the Summit County Pemilukada process currently taking place. Two local leaders who compete, Elvis Tabuni and Simon Alom, participated in that process.(np)
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