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Papuan People need not be afraid to talk about Merdeka



Papuan People need not be afraid to talk about Merdeka (Independence)
(translation courtesy of Tapol, comments via West Papua Media Alerts

Bintang Papua,6 January 2011
Biak

A human rights lawyer and advocate has reminded the Papuan people that they needn’t be afraid to talk about independence for Papua because independence for Papua is a basic human rights that is legally recognised and can be fought for by legal, democratic and political means. ‘I say this because the 1945 Constitution guarantees these rights,’ said Yan Christian Warinussy, executive-director of LP3BH-Manokwari.

Papuan Political Prisoners Released in FakFak



Papuan Political Prisoners Released in FakFak

Simon Tuturop has finished his prison sentence in Fakfak. From outside the jail Tuturop said “Having been in prison for years doesn't mean that I will be quiet, instead prison was a place for study and self-reflection about how to build a struggle together with other brothers and sisters. Unity is the key”
(Photo @Elsham Advocacy Team & Foker Fakfak available at www.andreasharsono.net)

Massive Indonesian offensive displaces thousands in Paniai as helicopters attack and raze villages

Massive Indonesian offensive displaces thousands in Paniai as helicopters attack and raze villages

Wednesday December 14, 2011

SPECIAL REPORT By Nick Chesterfield at West Papua Media, with local sources

Thousands of people have reportedly fled in terror from a large area in Paniai, West Papua as a massive combined Police and military offensive attacked villages on December 13, attempting to break armed resistance from pro-independence guerrillas.

Resolution from the 2011 Australian Labour Party National Conference (Dec 5 2011)

Australian Labor Party National Conference, Sydney, 2011

RESOLUTION ADOPTED ON PAPUA

This Labor Conference

1. Expresses its continuing concern over violent incidents in the Papuan provinces;

2. Welcomes the Indonesian President’s announcement of 9 November 2011 that his government is willing to conduct a dialogue with Papuan Leaders;

Detained Papuan Leaders Speak Out (New Matilda)



Detained Papuan Leaders Speak Out
by: Alex Rayfield, New Matilda, and West Papua Media

New Matilda has obtained the first interview with West Papuan leaders detained after last month's violent crackdown on the Third Papuan People's Congress in Jayapura.

The man who was last month elected President of the ‘Federal Republic of West Papua’ after a declaration of independence by the third Papuan People’s Congress may be behind bars, he may have been savagely beaten by the Indonesian police, but he has not been silenced.

New Docos examine upheaval in West Papua (westpapuamedia.info)



New Docos examine upheaval in West Papua
source: West Papua Media Alerts

As the 1st of December looms, two new short documentaries published by West Papua Media take a look at the recent wave of unprecedented political and industrial action and state repression in the lead up to the 50th anniversary of West Papuan Independence.

The Third Papuan People’s Congress

The Third Papuan People's Congress from westpapuamedia on Vimeo.

What Now? A West Papua Backgrounder



Why Now? A West Papua Backgrounder
By: Jim Elmslie
Source: New Matilda

NM has kept a close eye on West Papua as pressure in the breakaway Indonesian province builds. Long-time Papua watcher Jim Elmslie explains why the situation has escalated - and may get worse in coming months

Two seminal events have shattered the uneasy status quo in West Papua: a labour strike at the Freeport mine, and the declaration of an independent West Papua at a landmark mass meeting of Papuan nationalists, the Third Papuan Congress.

Mpur Peoples and Development



Mpur Peoples and Development
a film by Mnukwar, with support from DTE

This new film explores the views of the Mpur community, West Papua, on development plans for their region which will affect their land, livelihoods and culture.

Mpur Peoples and Development from Down to Earth on Vimeo.

Protesters say Papua already independent, call for international recognition

from the Java Post - November 18, 2011
Ribuan Massa Teriakkan Papua Merdeka - Jawa Pos. Jum'at, 18 November 2011

Manokwari -- Shouts of "Papuan is independent" enlivened a peaceful protest action at the West Papua Provincial House of Representatives (DPRPB) on Thursday November 17.

Thousands of protesters took to the street and marched from Jl. Pahlawan Sanggeng to Jl. Yos Sudarso and then to Jl. Merdeka before eventually conveying their demands on the grounds of the DPRPB.

UN Declares Indonesia’s Detention Of Filep Karma A Violation Of International Law, Calls For Immediate Release



UNITED NATIONS DECLARES INDONESIA’S DETENTION OF FILEP KARMA A VIOLATION OF INTERNATIONAL LAW, CALLS FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Source: Freedom Now

In response to a petition filed by Freedom Now and Hogan Lovells, the United Nations Working Group on Arbitrary Detention has issued its opinion that the Government of Indonesia is in violation of international law by detaining Filep Karma. The Working Group calls on the Government of Indonesia to immediately release the human rights advocate.