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Save The Karon

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    His body temperature rose, he was
    getting a fever.
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    His ears were burning hot.
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    He can't swallow any food, his appetite
    is gone.
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    His parents suspect that worms caused it.
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    This is Jokbijoker village.
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    The villagers have already left to find
    medicine in Bikar.
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    And this place has become deserted.
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    These are graves.
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    Victims of mass deaths from a suspicious
    disease in the Jokbijoker village.
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    According to a report by a local NGO,
    as many as 95 members of the
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    Karon tribe died due to an unknown
    disease.
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    The Karon tribe is located in eight villages
    in the Kwaroo district, Tambrauw regency,
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    West Papua Province.
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    TAMBRAUW MOUNTAIN
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    I have been working
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    to serve the House of God in this
    remote area in Tambrauw since 1981.
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    During my time here, I have built up many
    villages (permanent settlements)
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    Bikar, Orvefor, Suau, Sebab, Bakdhe,
    Krisnos, Suau, Krafotsu.
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    Not seven, but eight villages.
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    In the case of the disease that
    occurred in Jokbijoker
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    the sudden death of so many of the
    Karon tribe members
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    we went to the Health Department
    so many times.
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    But they did not respond, or didn't
    care about us.
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    All the reports have been presented
    to them.
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    If there are health issues
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    if some members from here or other
    villages get sick
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    they bring them over to another village.
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    Usually to Werur.
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    They don't have a medical centre here,
    not even the smallest kind.
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    Every time someone gets sick, they
    bring that person to Werur.
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    To my house, to be exact.
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    Where do you come from? You're walking
    from your village to get here?
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    Yes, by walking. Four days from Kwor, and
    three to five days from Mariane.
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    Some of them became better
    and returned to their villages.
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    But some also died in Werur village.
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    All this time, I have been buying some
    medicine for them.
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    I'm using my church savings.
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    The government health officials visited
    only once for a day in 2012.
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    Up until now, we have been waiting on
    the Ministry of Health
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    and also on the West Papua Province.
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    They promised us, so we're waiting.
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    People are still waiting.
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    They said they want to establish several
    small medical centres, one in Bakde
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    and one probably here.
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    They shouldn't just build small medical
    centres
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    but also provide medical teams.
Title:
Save The Karon
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Duration:
06:01

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