Papuan communities urged to not be provoked by racism case 28th January 2021 Secretary II of the Papuan Customary Council, John Gobay. (FOTO ANTARA/HO-Dokumen Pribadi) Jayapura, Papua (ANTARA) - The Papuan Customary Council has appealed to native Papuan communities in the province to not be provoked by Ambroncius Nababan's alleged racist remarks against noted Papuan human rights defender, Natalius Pigai. The National Police have been handling the case of Nababan, a People's Conscience Party (Hanura) politician who has been accused of posting racist remarks against Pigai on his Facebook account. The council has also urged the country's law enforcement agencies to punish those found guilty of racism-related criminal offences to deter others.