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		<title>Wenda calls for international inquiry into film claim that Indonesia is using chemical weapons in West Papua</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Pacific Media Watch A West Papuan advocacy group is calling for an urgent international inquiry into allegations that Indonesian security forces have used the chemical weapon white phosphorus against West Papuans for a second time. The allegations were made in the new documentary, Frontier War, by Paradise Broadcasting. In the film, West Papuan civilians give ]]></description>
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<p>A West Papuan advocacy group is calling for an urgent international inquiry into allegations that Indonesian security forces have used the chemical weapon white phosphorus against West Papuans for a second time.</p>
<p>The allegations were made in the new documentary, <span lang="en-US" xml:lang="en-US"><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?si=__Wvdrsbk787bBbO&#038;v=65_DgLwjePA&#038;feature=youtu.be" rel="nofollow"><em>Frontier War</em>,</a></span> <span lang="en-US" xml:lang="en-US">by Paradise Broadcasting.</span></p>
<p>In the film, West Papuan civilians give testimony about a number of children dying from sickness in the months folllowing the 2021 Kiwirok attack.</p>
<p>They say that “poisoning . . . occurred due to the bombings”, that “they throw the bomb and . . .  chemicals come through the mouth”, said United Liberation Movement for West Papua (ULMWP) interim president Benny Wenda.</p>
<p>They add that this was “the first time they’re throwing people up are not dying, but between one month later or two months later”, he said in a statement.</p>
<p>Bombings produced big “clouds of dust” and infants suffering the effects could not stop coughing up blood.</p>
<p>“White phosphorus is an evil weapon, even when used against combatants. It burns through skin and flesh and causes heart and liver failure,” said Wenda.</p>
<p><strong>‘Crimes against defenceless civilians’</strong><br />“But Indonesia is committing these crimes against humanity against defenceless civilians, elders, women and children.</p>
<p>“Thousands of Papuans in the border region were forced from their villages by these attacks, adding to the <a href="https://humanrightsmonitor.org/reports/papua-quarterly-report-q4-2024-contradictions-and-crackdowns-navigating-post-inauguration-politics/" rel="nofollow">over 85,000</a> who are still internally displaced by militarisation.”</p>
<p>Indonesia previously <a href="https://www.thesaturdaypaper.com.au/2018/12/22/exclusive-chemical-weapons-dropped-papua/15453972007326" rel="nofollow">used white phosphorus</a> in Nduga in December 2018.</p>
<p>Journalists uncovered that victims were suffering deep burns down to the bone, typical with that weapon, as well as photographing yellow tipped bombs which military sources confirmed “appear to be incendiary or white phosphorus”.</p>
<p>The same yellow-tipped explosives were discovered in Kiwirok, and the fins from the recovered munitions are consistent with white phosphorus.</p>
<p>“As usual, <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/world/2018/dec/24/indonesia-denies-using-white-phosphorous-in-west-papua" rel="nofollow">Indonesia lied</a> about using white phosphorus in Nduga,” said Wenda.</p>
<p>“They have also lied about even the existence of the Kiwirok attack — an operation that led to the deaths of over 300 men, women, and children.</p>
<p>“They lie, lie, lie.”</p>
<p><iframe loading="lazy" title="YouTube video player" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/65_DgLwjePA?si=xwXSFplw-w0mUfl3" width="560" height="315" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen="allowfullscreen">[embedded content]</iframe><br /><em>Frontier War/ Inside the West Papua Liberation Army    Video: Paradise Broadcasting</em></p>
<p><strong>Proof needed after ‘opening up’</strong><br />Wenda said the movement would not be able to obtain proof of these attacks — “of the atrocities being perpetrated daily against my people” — until Indonesia opened West Papua to the “eyes of the world”.</p>
<p>“West Papua is a prison island: no journalists, NGOs, or aid organisations are allowed to operate there. Even the UN is totally banned,” Wenda said.</p>
<p>Indonesia’s entire strategy in West Papua is secrecy. <span lang="en-US" xml:lang="en-US">Their crimes have been hidden from the world for decades, through a combination of internet blackouts, repression of domestic journalists, and refusal of access to international media.”</span></p>
<p>Wenda said Indonesia must urgently facilitate the long-delayed <a href="https://www.ulmwp.org/president-wenda-welcome-new-pacific-islands-forum-call-for-a-un-visit" rel="nofollow">UN Human Rights visit</a> to West Papua, and allow journalists and NGOs to operate there without fear of imprisonment or repression.</p>
<p>“The MSG [Melanesian Spearhead Group], PIF [Pacific Islands Forum] and the OACPS [Organisation of African, Caribbean and Pacific States] must again increase the pressure on Indonesia to allow a UN visit,” he said.<br />“The fake amnesty proposed by [President] Prabowo Subianto is contradictory as it does not also include a UN visit. Even if 10, 20 activists are released, our right to political expression is totally banned.”</p>
<p>Wenda said that Indonesia must ultimately “open their eyes” to the only long-term solution in West Papua — self-determination through an independence referendum.</p>
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		<title>Indonesian schoolgirls tell Trump ‘take back your toxic rubbish’</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Pacific Media Centre Newsdesk Two school girls from East Java, Aeshnina Azzahra (alias Nina), 12, and Zahira Zade, 11, have sent hand-written protest letters to US President Donald Trump over the dumping of toxic plastic waste in Indonesia. The letters were sent through the US Consulate-General in the East Java provincial capital of Surabaya, reports ]]></description>
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<p>Two school girls from East Java, Aeshnina Azzahra (alias Nina), 12, and Zahira Zade, 11, have sent hand-written protest letters to US President Donald Trump over the dumping of toxic plastic waste in Indonesia.</p>
<p>The letters were sent through the US Consulate-General in the East Java provincial capital of Surabaya, <a href="https://www.cnnindonesia.com/nasional/20190712185517-20-411712/protes-sampah-impor-anak-anak-di-jatim-surati-donald-trump" rel="nofollow">reports CNN Indonesia</a>.</p>
<p>In an Indoleft translation, Nina is reported as saying that she wrote the letter as a protest against the US which illegally exports plastic waste into Indonesia that is contaminated with toxic and hazardous materials (B3).</p>
<p><a href="https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2019/jul/09/indonesia-sends-rubbish-back-to-australia-and-says-its-too-contaminated-to-recycle" rel="nofollow"><strong>READ MORE:</strong> Indonesia sends rubbish back to Australia as ‘too contaminated’ to recycle</a></p>
<p>“This is a letter to Mr President Trump, so that you don’t export anymore waste to Indonesia. Why should we suffer the impact, they should deal with their own rubbish”, said Nina in Surabaya last week.</p>
<p>Nina, who is a class 7 student at the Wringinanom 1 State Junior High School in Gresik, also expressed her regret that advanced countries such as the US are unable to deal with their own rubbish problems.</p>
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<p>Instead of helping, the US instead disposes of it in Indonesia.</p>
<p>“We already have a lot of problems in Indonesia because of rubbish. Why is it being added to by America”, she said.</p>
<p><strong>Sad over animal deaths</strong><br />In her letter, Nina told Trump that she was sad at seeing wild animals dying because of plastic waste. One of which is a whale which was recently found dead with its stomach full of plastic rubbish.</p>
<p>“I’m sad to see whales die, with stomach full of plastic waste. I was sad to see dead seagulls a plastic strangled neck. I’m sad to see turtles die with a plastic stomach”, wrote Nina in English in her letter.</p>
<p>Nina continued by saying that she did not want to see a future in which animals died as a result of plastic rubbish from the country led by Trump.</p>
<p>Speaking in the same vein, Zade, a class 6 Pogar 2 State Primary School student in Bangil, Pasuruan, challenged Trump by asking if the number one person in the country of Uncle Sam would like to suffer the same fate as turtles and whales to die because of plastic waste.</p>
<p>Zade said that in the area around her home many babies suffer from illnesses because of the smoke from burning plastic rubbish imported from the US.</p>
<p>“Do you want to be like the turtle with a plastic in their nose, whale died because their stomach are full of plastic. So many baby around me are sick because of the smoke from burning of plastic waste your country,” wrote Zade in English in her letter.</p>
<p><strong>Other protests</strong><br />She also asked that Trump take back his plastic rubbish and not turn Indonesia into his country’s rubbish ground.</p>
<p>Aside from Nina and Zade, a six-year-old boy Ramadhani Wardana also took part in a protest against the importation of waste from the US.</p>
<p>Warda, as he is often called, even gave a speech during an action by the Brantas River Coalition to Stop Imported Plastic Trash (Bracsip) at the US Consulate-General in Surabaya on Friday.</p>
<p>“Take back your trash!,, said Warda waving a red-and-white Indonesian flag tied to a bamboo pole.</p>
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