>>17766142 >Papuan is also home to ethnic groups from other part of Indonesia, including the Javanese, Sundanese, Balinese, Batak, etc.[205] Most of these migrants initially came as part of the transmigration program, which was an initiative of the Dutch colonial government and later continued by the Indonesian government to move landless people from densely populated areas of Indonesia to less populous areas of the country.[206] The program was accused of fuelling marginalisation and discrimination of Papuans by migrants,[207] and causing fears of the "Javanisation" or "Islamisation" of Papua.[208] There is open conflict between migrants, the state, and indigenous groups due to differences in culture—particularly in administration, and cultural topics such as nudity, food and sex.[209][210] It was reported, the transmigration program in Papua was stopped in 2015 due to the controversies it had caused,[211] however, the official transmigration program was markedly reduced in 1998 and practically halted by Wahid's administration in the 2000s. Instead, most migrants were due to spontaneous migrations from other parts of Indonesia attracted to the economic opportunities. They are often stereotyped in foreign interpretations to be Javanese Muslims, though as shown in the 2010 Indonesian census, they are primarily Moluccans, Sulawesians (Bugis, Makassarese, Toraja, Minahasans), Bataks, and Timorese, many of whom are Christians from Eastern Indonesia and worship in local churches.[212]