Police charge more suspects in deadly shootings at Freeport's Indonesian gold mineJuly 31st, 2009 Indonesia files charges in Freeport mine shootingsJAKARTA, Indonesia — Police have charged two more suspects in a spate of deadly shootings at the Indonesian gold mine of U.S. company Freeport, but the motive for the attacks remains a mystery, officials said Friday.
2 Freeport employees charged in deadly shooting spree investigation at Indonesian gold mineJuly 27th, 2009 Freeport staff implicated in Indonesian shootingsJAKARTA, Indonesia — Police have charged two employees at U.S. company Freeport with alleged involvement in a spate of deadly shootings at the largest gold mine in the world, an official said Monday.
More shooting on road to Freeport's Indonesian gold mine; 3 woundedJuly 22nd, 2009 Freeport's workers again under attack in IndonesiaJAKARTA, Indonesia — Three more people were wounded by gunfire Wednesday at the world's largest gold mine, the latest ambush targeting employees of U.S. conglomerate Freeport in Indonesia's underdeveloped Papua province.
Police detain 17 suspects in deadly shootings at Freeport's Indonesian gold mineJuly 21st, 2009 Police detain 17 suspects in Freeport killingsJAKARTA, Indonesia — Police detained 17 suspects believed involved in a series of deadly ambushes at the world's largest gold mine earlier this month, an official said Tuesday. The men were rounded up Monday at several locations within a few miles of the Grasberg mining complex operated by U.S.
2 mining company employees recovering from injuries sustained in Indonesian bombingsJuly 20th, 2009 2 mining company workers recovering after bombingDENVER — A spokesman says two mining company employees are doing fine but remain hospitalized with injuries suffered during suicide bombings at two Indonesian hotels. Bill Collier, a spokesman for Phoenix-based Freeport-McMoRan Copper & Gold Inc., said the two senior employees are being treated in Singapore.
Indonesia to deploy special police force after wave of shootings at Freeport mine in PapuaJuly 16th, 2009 Indonesia to send more police to Freeport mineJAKARTA, Indonesia — Indonesia is deploying police special forces to U.S.-based Freeport's gold mine — the world's largest — after a wave of shootings at the remote facility, a police official said Thursday. The attacks along a road to the mine that began Saturday mark the worst violence to hit Freeport's operations in restive eastern Papua province since the murder of three teachers, including two Americans, in August 2002.
Indonesia to send special police forces to stop shootings at Freeport mine in Papua provineJuly 16th, 2009 Indonesia to boost police at Freeport mineJAKARTA, Indonesia — Indonesia is deploying police special forces to end a wave of deadly shootings at the world's largest gold mine run by U.S.-based Freeport in the remote Indonesian province of Papua, a police official said Thursday. A wave of attacks since Saturday along a road to the mine has marked the worst violence to hit Freeport's operations in the restive province since the murder of three teachers, including two Americans, in August 2002.
An overview of shootings at Freeport's operations in IndonesiaJuly 15th, 2009 A list of shootings at Freeport's Indonesian mineThe road to Freeport's gold mine in Indonesia's militarized Papua province has been the site of many deadly shootings since it opened four decades ago during the Suharto dictatorship. An overview based on information provided by the police, military and Freeport:
— August 2002: An ambush on a convoy carrying schoolteachers to the Grasberg mining complex kills two Americans and an Indonesian.
More gunfire at Freeport's Indonesian mine; employees told not to travelJuly 15th, 2009 Indonesian mine's road closed after another attackJAKARTA, Indonesia — U.S. mining company Freeport has ordered its 20,000 employees in Indonesia to avoid the only road to the world's largest gold mine, following several days of deadly ambushes by mysterious gunmen.
Policeman's body found after ambushes near Freeport's Indonesian mineJuly 13th, 2009 Freeport mine ambushes kill 3 in IndonesiaJAKARTA, Indonesia — Indonesian authorities found the body of a policeman near the operations of U.S. mining conglomerate Freeport Monday, raising the death toll from a series of weekend ambushes to three, officials and state media said.
US miner Freeport says guard killed in shooting near operations in Papua, IndonesiaJuly 12th, 2009 Freeport: Guard killed near Indonesian mineJAKARTA, Indonesia — A security guard working for U.S. mining giant Freeport was killed and five other people were injured when their vehicles came under attack Sunday in Indonesia's restive Papua province, a company official said.
Papuan rebels blamed for fatal shootings at US miner Freeport's Indonesian operationsJuly 12th, 2009 Guard for US miner Freeport shot dead in IndonesiaJAKARTA, Indonesia — Gunmen killed a security guard working for U.S. mining conglomerate Freeport on Sunday, then ambushed police responding to the attack blamed on separatist rebels in one of Indonesia's most underdeveloped and remote regions.
Officials: Shooting breaks out at Freeport mine in Papua for second dayJuly 12th, 2009 Officials say shooting breaks out near Papua mineJAKARTA, Indonesia — Shooting broke out Sunday between Indonesian security forces and suspected rebels in Papua, near to where an Australian employee of the U.S. mining giant Freeport was killed a day earlier, police and company officials said.
Freeport says a security guard killed, 5 other people wounded in shooting near Indonesian mineJuly 12th, 2009 Freeport: Security guard killed in IndonesiaJAKARTA, Indonesia — A U.S. mining company says a security guard has been killed and five people injured in a shooting near its Indonesian mining operations.
Indonesian plane crash kills 10April 17th, 2009 JAKARTA - An Indonesian plane crashed in the eastern province of Papua Friday, killing at least 10 people onboard, according to an Indonesian Transportation ministry official.