A prominent Indigenous leader from West Papua has gone missing after publicly shifting her stance to support a government program, raising concerns among her family. Previously critical of the initiative in a documentary, the leader’s sudden change of heart preceded her disappearance. Family members have expressed suspicions of foul play, though no concrete evidence has emerged. The Indonesian government has not yet commented on the case. The disappearance highlights ongoing tensions in West Papua, a region with a long history of separatist conflict and human rights concerns. Details surrounding the government program and the leader’s reasons for changing her position remain unclear. The case is drawing attention to the vulnerability of Indigenous advocates in the region.