Foto yang digunakan oleh post sumber adalah foto yang diambil di perang Vietnam pada tahun 1966, selengkapnya di bagian PENJELASAN dan REFERENSI.

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KATEGORI

Disinformasi.

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SUMBER

http://bit.ly/2EGzcks, post ke grup “Kandepan Network” (facebook.com/groups/1064442600246450) oleh akun “Kipingi Kipan” (facebook.com/pes.siaa), sudah dibagikan 7 kali per tangkapan layar diambil.

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NARASI

“BREAKING NEWS!!
INDONESIAN MILITARY USING CHEMICAL WEAPONS ON WEST PAPUANS!!
There are burns around the wounds. The flesh appears to have been torn open or burrowed into, the victims’ clothing melted or cut away. At least seven are dead. Thousands more have fled into the hills. …”

Salinan narasi selengkapnya oleh post SUMBER di (2) bagian REFERENCE dibawah (dalam bahasa Inggris).

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PENJELASAN

http://bit.ly/2rhTadC / http://bit.ly/2MxVN7S, First Draft News: “Konten yang Salah

Ketika konten yang asli dipadankan dengan konteks informasi yang salah”.

Post SUMBER menggunakan foto “A U.S. Air Force Douglas A-1E Skyraider drops a white phosphorus bomb on a Viet Cong postion in South Vietnam in 1966.”, mengklaim lokasi kejadian adalah di Papua Barat.

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REFERENSI

Cek (1) bagian REFERENCE dibawah, selengkapnya di http://bit.ly/2LvoFdg.

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CATATAN

Dipublikasikan juga dalam Bahasa Inggris karena SUMBER menggunakan bahasa tersebut.

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Sumber: https://web.facebook.com/groups/fafhh/permalink/803895293276341/

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[FALSE] “INDONESIAN MILITARY USING CHEMICAL WEAPONS ON WEST PAPUANS”

The image in the source post is a photograph taken during Vietnam war in 1966, see EXPLANATION and REFERENCE section for more detail.

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CATEGORY

Disinformation.

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SOURCE

http://bit.ly/2EGzcks, a post to the group “Kandepan Network” (facebook.com/groups/1064442600246450) by “Kipingi Kipan” (facebook.com/pes.siaa) account, shared 7 times per screenshot was taken.

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NARRATION

“BREAKING NEWS!!
INDONESIAN MILITARY USING CHEMICAL WEAPONS ON WEST PAPUANS!!
There are burns around the wounds. The flesh appears to have been torn open or burrowed into, the victims’ clothing melted or cut away. At least seven are dead. Thousands more have fled into the hills. …”

Copy of full narration by the SOURCE post is included in (2) REFERENCE section.

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EXPLANATION

http://bit.ly/2qYG8Rs, firsdraftnews.org: “FALSE CONTEXT

When genuine content is shared with false contextual information”.

The SOURCE post is using the “A U.S. Air Force Douglas A-1E Skyraider drops a white phosphorus bomb on a Viet Cong postion in South Vietnam in 1966.” image, claiming the location of the taken picture is in West Papua.

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REFERENCE

(1) Wikimedia Commons: “File:A-1E drops white phosphorus bomb 1966.jpg

From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository

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Summary

Description English: A U.S. Air Force Douglas A-1E Skyraider drops a white phosphorus bomb on a Viet Cong postion in South Vietnam in 1966. Deutsch: Eine U.S. Air Force Douglas A-1E Skyraider beim Abwurf einer Phosphorbombe auf eine Vietcong-Stellung 1966 in Südvietnam.
Date 1966
Source National Museum of the U.S. Air Force photo 110310-F-XN622-009
Author United States Air Force

Licensing

This image or file is a work of a U.S. Air Force Airman or employee, taken or made as part of that person’s official duties. As a work of the U.S. federal government, the image or file is in the public domain in the United States.”, see http://bit.ly/2LvoFdg for more.

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(2) Copy of full narration by the SOURCE post: “BREAKING NEWS!!
INDONESIAN MILITARY USING CHEMICAL WEAPONS ON WEST PAPUANS!!
There are burns around the wounds. The flesh appears to have been torn open or burrowed into, the victims’ clothing melted or cut away. At least seven are dead. Thousands more have fled into the hills.

These are the first images of a major operation being conducted by the Indonesian military in the central highlands of West Papua. Other photographs show yellow-tipped bombs, collected by villagers. Some weapons appear to be white phosphorus, banned under international law for use of this kind.

White phosphorus is considered both an incendiary weapon and a chemical weapon. It burns through skin and flesh, down to the bone. It cannot be extinguished. The only way to save a person hit with it is to submerge them in water and attempt to remove the phosphorus. Many die from internal burns. Others from the phosphorous absorbed into their bodies, which can cause multiple organ failure.

A military source confirms the weapons “appear to be incendiary or white phosphorus”. The source says “even the smallest specks burn through clothing, skin, down to the bone and keep on bubbling away. I have seen it up close and personal and it’s a horrible weapon.”

One Indonesian soldier said they were firing a type of gas on the villages. “It is an explosion, but a type of gas.”

The photographs were taken between December 4 and 15. Three of the dead are from a village called Mbua, in the Nduga region. Their names are Mianut Lokbere, Nison Tabuni and Mendus Tabuni. Four others were killed in a village called Yigili. “It was happened on December 15, 2018,” an Mbua man told The Saturday Paper. “At 11.25 local time. They are dead because Indo army bombing them from the chopper. It’s because of airfare.”

One image shows a man swathed in wet bandages, strips of cloth really, in an attempt to alleviate his pain from the burning object still inside him. Another shows a woman beside the grave of someone killed in the bombing and some unexploded shells carefully collected by the villagers. Others show the bodies of the dead.

Sources say at least four villages have been attacked, from the air, from artillery and from ground troops. The Indonesian army has sealed off the area. Church and local government officials cannot get in to investigate or help those sheltering in the jungle, some of whom may be wounded.

A colleague looks at one picture and asks: “Is that a face?””.

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NOTE

Also published in English due to the SOURCE post is using the language.

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Source: https://web.facebook.com/groups/fafhh/permalink/803894743276396/