Nicholas Messet was today driven away in shame from the international conference on West Papua at Oxford University, UK.

After the conference had started, whilst the Papuan, British and international attendees were all already inside Mr Messet attempted to gain entry despite insistence from the Human rights workers that he would not be allowed inside.

Due to his well known history of implication in the murder and torture of Papuan civilians the British human rights workers decided that he had no place at a conference discussing peace, justice and the truthful resolution of the

long lasting and ongoing political problems in Papua.

Enquires were made as to whether he could be arrested by British police for his alleged crimes and the human rights workers confirmed that investigations will be made into whether he can be formally arrested and charged should he ever attempt to return to the UK. Other European embassies have been informed of his presence in Europe. It is reported that he has flown straight back to Jakarta.