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JAYAPURA, Indonesia 鈥?Hundreds more people have left villages in Papua that were at the centre of clashes with separatists, Indonesian police said Monday.It was the second evacuation from
stanley cup the region near the U.S.-owned Grasberg gold and copper mine in a week.Papua police chief Boy Rafli Amar said about 800 villagers were bused to the town
stanley water jug of Timika and are being accommodated in a local hall. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW They finally asked to be evacuated or relocated because the conditions there were traumatizing, Amar said.Security forces appeared to gain the upper hand in the standoff with separatists on Friday and evacuated more than 340 people who were migrants from other regions. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Two people were killed in Friday security operation. Indonesia military said they were separatists while a spokesman for the National Liberation Army of West Papua said they were civilians.Tensions in the region near the mine have escalated in the past several weeks. A series of attacks by suspected separatists have killed two policemen and injured more than half a dozen others.
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Dianne Jackson, Lillian Lamtz, Cher Chandler and Mary Hoyt had been enjoying a quiet, retired life in their garden homes overlooking a grassy area on Jaczenko Terrace in the聽Village of St. Elizabeth Mills聽 formerly St. Elizabeth Village on the southwes
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