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<p>The Free Papua Organisation (Organisasi Papua Merdeka-OPM) has sent an open letter to the United Nations leadership demanding that “decolonisation” of the former Dutch colony of West New Guinea, the Indonesian-administered region known across the Pacific as West Papua, be initiated under the direction of the <a href="https://www.un.org/en/about-us/trusteeship-council" rel="nofollow">UN Trusteeship Council</a>.</p>
<p>The letter accuses the UN of being a “criminal accessory to the plundering of the ancestral lands” of the Papuans, a Melanesian people with affinity and close ties to many Pacific nations.</p>
<p>According to the OPM leader, chairman-commander Jeffrey Bomanak, West Papuans had been living with the expectation for six decades that the UN would “fulfill the obligations regarding the legal decolonisation of West Papua”.</p>
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<p>Alternatively, wrote Bomanak, there had been an expectation that there would be an explanation “to the International Commission of Jurists if there are any legal reasons why these obligations to West Papua cannot be fulfilled”.</p>
<p>The <a href="https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=286476884153258&amp;set=a.111090855025196&amp;type=3" rel="nofollow">open letter</a> was addressed to UN Secretary-General António Guterres, General Assembly President Csaba Kőrösi and Trusteeship Council President Nathalie Estival-Broadhurst.</p>
<p>Bomanak also accused the UN of “gifting” West Papua and Indonesia and the US mining conglomerate <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grasberg_mine" rel="nofollow">Freepost-McMoRan at Grasberg in 1967</a>.</p>
<p><strong>‘Guilty’ over annexation</strong><br />“The United Nations is guilty of annexing West New Guinea on Sept 21, 1962, as a trust territory which had been concealed by the UN Secretariat from the Trusteeship Council.”</p>
<p>Indonesia has consistently rejected West Papuan demands for self-determination and independence, claiming that its right to sovereignty over the region stems from the <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Act_of_Free_Choice" rel="nofollow">so-called Act of Free Choice in 1969</a>.</p>
<p>But many West Papuans groups and critics across the Pacific and internationally reject the legitimacy of this controversial vote when 1025 elders selected by the Indonesian military were coerced into voting “unanimously” in favour of Indonesian rule.</p>
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<p>A sporadic armed struggle by the armed wing of OPM and peaceful lobbying for <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Republic_of_West_Papua" rel="nofollow">self-determination and independence</a> by other groups, such as the United Liberation Movement for West Papua (ULMWP), have continued since then with persistent allegations of human rights violations with the conflict escalating in recent months.</p>
<p>In 2017, the UN’s <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/sep/30/west-papua-independence-petition-is-rebuffed-at-un" rel="nofollow">Decolonisation Committee refused to accept a petition</a> signed by 1.8 million West Papuans calling for independence, saying West Papua’s cause was outside the committee’s mandate.</p>
<p>“The UN is a criminal accessory to the plundering of our ancestral lands and to the armament exports from member nations to our murderers and assassins — the Indonesian government,” claimed Bomanak in his letter.</p>
<p>“West Papua is not a simple humanitarian dilemma. The real dilemma is the perpetual denial of West Papua’s right to freedom and sovereignty.”</p>
<p>Bomanak alleges that the six-decade struggle for independence has cost more than 500,000 lives.</p>
<p><strong>West Papua case ‘unique’</strong><br />In a supporting media release by Australian author and human rights advocate Jim Aubrey, he said that the open letter should be read “by anyone who supports international laws and governance and justice that are applied fairly to all people”.</p>
<p>“West Papua’s case for the UN to honour the process of decolonisation is a unique one,” he said.</p>
<p>“Former Secretary General U Thant concealed West Papua’s rights as a UN trust territory for political reasons that benefited the Republic of Indonesia and the American mining company Freeport-McMoRan.</p>
<p>“West Papua was invaded and recolonised by Indonesia. The mining giant Freeport-McMoRan signed their contract to build the Mt Grasberg mine with the mass murderer Suharto in 1967.</p>
<p>“The vote of self-determination in 1969 was, for Suharto and his commercial allies, already a foregone conclusion in 1967.”</p>
<p>Aubrey said that West Papuans were still being “jailed, tortured, raped, assassinated [and] bombed in one of the longest ongoing acts of genocide since the end of the Second World War”.</p>
<p><strong>Western countries accused</strong><br />He accused Australia, European Union, UK, USA as well as the UN of being “accessories to Indonesia’s illegal invasion and landgrab”.</p>
<p>About Australia’s alleged role, Aubrey said he had called for a Royal Commission to investigate but had not received a reply from Governor-General David Hurley or from Attorney-General Mark Dreyfus.</p>
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<p>OFFICIAL OPM Press Release 14 September 2023<br />OPM LEADER ACCUSES UN OF GIFTING WEST PAPUA TO INDONESIA &amp; US MINER FREEPORT-MCMORAN – DEMANDS DECOLONIZATION</p>
<p>Jeffrey P Bomanak accuses United Nations Secretary General António Guterres, General Assembly President Csaba… <a href="https://t.co/gggZl3wLyc" rel="nofollow">pic.twitter.com/gggZl3wLyc</a></p>
<p>— Lewis Prai : West Papuan Diplomat (@PapuaWeb) <a href="https://twitter.com/PapuaWeb/status/1702168467573739569?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw" rel="nofollow">September 14, 2023</a></p>
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		<title>Indonesia arrests 67 Papuan students in Jayapura backing Vanuatu’s UN bid</title>
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<p><em>By Benny Mawel in Jayapura</em></p>




<p>Students from several tertiary institutions in the Papuan provincial capital of Jayapura have been holding actions to support efforts by Vanuatu and other Pacific countries to take the West Papua issue before the 72rd Session of the UN General Assembly this week.</p>




<p>Protest actions organised by the United Liberation Movement for West Papua (ULMWP) on Monday ended with students being assaulted and arrested by police.</p>




<p>“One student, Petrus Kosamah was assaulted on the campus grounds,” Papua ULMWP action committee secretary Crido Dogopia told T<em>abloid</em> <em>Jubi</em> in Abepura, Jayapura.</p>




<p>Dogopia said Kosamah was assaulted when police broke up a free speech forum held by students on campus grounds.</p>


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<p>“Police broke up the forum but students resisted. Police forcibly dragged demonstrators into a crowd control [Dalmas] truck. It was then that he was assaulted,” said Dogopia</p>




<p>Dogopia said that all the students involved in the free speech forum were taken to the Jayapura municipal police station. There they joined protesters who had been arrested earlier at an Expo gathering point in front of the regional post office in Abepura.</p>




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<p><strong>‘Secured’ the protesters</strong><br />Papua police chief Inspector General Martuani Sormin, however, denied that police officers assaulted demonstrators, saying they just “secured” the protesters in order to bring them in for questioning.</p>




<p>“None of our officers behaved violently towards protesters, they only questioned them and tonight they’ll be returned [home]”, said Sormin on Monday evening.</p>




<p>According to Sormin, the protesters failed to inform police beforehand about the demonstration.</p>




<p>“We don’t require [protests] to have a permit, but there was no notification”, he said.</p>




<p>Senior human rights lawyer Gustav Kawer said that arresting protesters on the ground that there was no prior notification is invalid.</p>




<p>Law Number 9/1998 on freedom of expression does not stipulate that police have the authority to reject a notification of a demonstration.</p>




<p>“The police do this repeatedly. There is no [stipulation] in the law stating that police can reject [a notification]”, he explained.</p>




<p><strong>Escort needed</strong><br />Kawer said that police are only authorised to issue a document stating they have received the notification. They are then obliged to facilitate the protest until the demonstrations have conveyed their aspirations.</p>




<p>“The proper way is for police to escort them until the demonstrators have achieved their goal,” he said.</p>




<p>Kawer added that he was shocked at how police violated laws which guaranteed freedom of expression.</p>




<p>Police instead see it as an issue of law enforcement.</p>




<p>“Police frequently violate the law”, he said.</p>




<p>According to Kawer, police were not actually aware that actions which they saw as enforcing the law harmed Indonesia. Indonesia becomes the focus of world attention on freedom of expression.</p>




<p>“This approach attracts world attention. The international community questions how far Indonesia is open to free expression,” he said. Because of this, in future police must adhere to regulations, not interpret legislation.</p>




<p>The following is a chronology of the arrests which took place at three protest gathering points:</p>




<p>1. <strong>Expo Taxi Roundabout, Waena:</strong> At 8.30am local time, protesters arrived at the gathering point. Meanwhile, police were already on alert.</p>




<p>At 9.22 the protesters began giving speeches. Police then approached the demonstrators and negotiated with them. The negotiations ended with the arrest of demonstrators. The protesters were ordered into a Dalmas truck and taken to the Jayapura municipal police station.</p>




<p><strong>2. Jayapura Science and Technology University (USTJ) campus:</strong> At 10.30am local time. students had gathered on campus grounds and were giving speeches.</p>




<p>At 11.45am, police entered the USTJ campus grounds and forcibly broke up the free speech action. But the students refused to disband and in the end police acted violently and the students were arrested and dragged into to Dalmas truck and taken to the Jayapura municipal police station.</p>




<p><strong>3. Abepura, in front of the post office:</strong> At 11.10am, protesters had gathered on Jl. Biak in front of the Jayapura State Senor High-School 1. The protesters then marched on foot to the Abepura post office.</p>




<p>At 11.20am local time the protesters arrived at the post office and began giving speeches. At 11.30 police approached the demonstrators and closed down the free speech forum.</p>




<p>The following are the names of those arrested who based at the mobilisation points:</p>




<p><strong>1. Expo:<br /></strong>Dewo Wonda (student)<br />Lion Kabak (student)<br />Yunara Wandikbo (student)<br />Niba Aroba (student)<br />Kabel Bagau (student)<br />Anggrek Babugau (student)<br />Ason Mirin (student)<br />Kisman Nabyal (student)<br />Deki Kogoya (student)<br />Freedom T (student)<br />Wiame Hagijimbau (student)<br />Ebed Enggalim (student)<br />Memo Hagijimbau (student)<br />Yuspianus Duwitau (student)<br />Wanius Kombo (student)<br />Ricky Yapugau (student)<br />Mitinus Lawiya (student)<br />Fery Kogoya (student)<br />Feri Mujijau (student)<br />Seteniel Bagubau (student)<br />Nobel Belau (student)<br />Gerson Wetipo (student)<br />Fredy Wamu (student)<br />Weyek Aliknoe (student)<br />Marius Agimoni (student)<br />Zeth Enn (student)<br />Chyrro Dendegau (student)<br />Binladen Mabin (student)<br />Kominus Ueling (student)<br />Lanihe Lany (Mahasiswi)<br />Mandena Tanambani (student)<br />Siwe Weya (student)<br />Noken Tipagau (student)<br />Melawan Wantik (Koordinator Umum Aksi)<br />Naman Manufandu (student)<br />Jespien Emani (student)<br />Arel Jikwa (student)</p>




<p><strong>2. USTJ:<br /></strong>Malvin Yobe (student)<br />Alber Yatipai (student)<br />Yosep Asso (student)<br />Jeny Degei (Mahasiswi)<br />Allo Alua (student)<br />Hendrikus Okmonggop (student)<br />Don Borom (student)<br />Mater Sambom (student)<br />Yosep Yatipai (student)<br />Petrus Kosamah (student)<br />Leo Konorop (student)<br />Yustinus Yare (student)<br />Desma Wasina (student)<br />Widius Kossay (student)<br />Efrat B. Wakerkwa (student)<br />Rustinus Tuwok (student)<br />Petrus Alua (student)<br />Meky Gobai (student)<br />Enos Adii(student)</p>




<p><strong>3. Abepura:<br /></strong>Obaja Itlay (student)<br />Septinus M. Kossay (student)<br />Otinus Meage (student)<br />Gerson Asso (student)<br />Bertinus Kossay (student)<br />Aleksander Tiko (student)<br />Andrianto Tekege (Pelajar)<br />Lewis Ningdana (student)<br />Daniel Kudiay (student)<br />Abiniel Doo (student)<br />Beny Hisage (student)</p>




<p><em>Translated by James Balowski for the Indoleft News Service. The original title of the article was ” <a href="http://tabloidjubi.com/artikel-19741-demo-ulmwp-67-mahasiswa-ditangkap-satu-dipukul-polisi.html" rel="nofollow">Demo ULMWP; 67 mahasiswa ditangkap, satu dipukul polisi</a>“. Benny Mawel is a journalist with Tabloid Jubi which has a content sharing arrangement with the Pacific Media Centre.</em></p>




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<p>West Papuans have been standing alone in their struggle for independence since Indonesia started colonisation in 1963, says a statement by a new civil society group supporting West Papuan self-determination on the eve of <em>Morning Star</em> flag-raising day.</p>




<p>“The human rights condition is getting worse, land grabbing is rampant, and there have been more than 4700 unlawful arrests of West Papuans in 2016 alone,” the statement said.</p>




<p>“We, Indonesian people united under ‘<a href="http://pembebasan.org/">Front Rakyat Indonesia untuk West Papua</a>‘ (Indonesian People’s Front for West Papua), will declare our support for West Papuans seeking their right to self-determination.”</p>


<a href="http://pembebasan.org/"> </a>The Fri West Papua logo.


<p>Australian author Jason MacLeod, who wrote the recent book <em>Merdeka and the Morning Star</em> about civil resistance, describes this new development as the “most remarkable press release” he has seen emerging from the Indonesian solidarity movement for some years.</p>




<p>“This new grouping has been slowly building for some time. Now they express their unqualified support for West Papuans to determine their own future, even if that means separating from Indonesia,” MacLeod says.</p>




<p>“So clear. So brave. There is every chance the state will come down hard on these folks. And still they are prepared for that.</p>




<p>“They demonstrate some of the best of Indonesia.”</p>




<p>On the <a href="http://pembebasan.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/Front-Rakyat-Indonesia-untuk-West-Papua.jpg">front’s website</a>, the following statement has been published in Bahasa.</p>




<p><strong>Indonesian People’s Front for West Papua Declaration – November 29, 2016</strong></p>




<p>Greetings of National Liberation of West Papua!</p>




<p>Amolongo, Nimo, Koyao, Koha, Kinaonak, Nare, Yepmum, Dormum, Tabea Mufa, Walak, Foi Moi, Wainambe, Nayaklak</p>




<p>Wa…wa…wa…wa…wa…wa..wa..wa..wa..wa!</p>




<p>“Independence is truly the right of all nations and thus colonialism in the world must be abolished since it contravenes the sense of humanity and justice.”</p>




<p>Thus says the Preamble of the Indonesian Constitution of 1945. In reality, however, West Papua shows the opposite. The West Papuan people have experienced colonialisation of the Unitary State of the Republic of Indonesia.</p>




<p>Although the Indonesian people were subjects to the Dutch colonialisation, the Japanese fascism and the white supremacy, the memory of the past oppression is not able to turn the government of Indonesia to be more humane. Manipulation of history, discrimination, torture, imprisonment, and extermination — all have been done systematically for more than 50 years.</p>




<p><strong>What is happening in Papua?<br /></strong>The majority of Indonesians believe that West Papua is Indonesia. It is not true! West Papua is not Indonesia. There is no happiness for the West Papuans as long as they become part of Indonesia. It is not possible for the West Papuans to live normally if manipulation and deceit of history persist, racial discrimination has been entrenched in every aspect of lives, genocide continues in a systematic way, and extortion of natural wealth destroys the livelihood and the culture of West Papuans.</p>




<p><strong>1. Manipulation and deceit of history<br /></strong>On 27 December 1949 when the Netherlands transferred the sovereignty to Indonesia, West Papua was a non-governing territory as the United Nations and the Netherlands, which was then the colonial administrator, recognised.</p>




<p>The West Papuans declared its independence on 1 December 1961. It was then the West Papuans established its national parliament of New Guinea. The Government of Soekarno, however, did not recognise the declaration and claimed it as a puppet nation by the Dutch hands. Therefore, Soekarno launched its annexation over West Papua through Trikora (three peoples’ commands) program.</p>




<p>In 1963, when Indonesia took over the administration of West Papua, the territory remained under the status of a non-self-governing colony, which was entitled to exercise their right to self-determination under international law. Under the 1962 New York Agreement, Indonesia recognised this situation and thus confirmed the fact that Indonesia had no legal right over Papua. Indonesia’s presence in West Papua was a colonial administration that could continue only if the West Papuans had opted for integration in accordance with international standards.</p>




<p>The only exercise of the right to self-determination for West Papuans through PEPERA in 1969 was invalid. It was invalid because only 1022 individuals (4 individuals did not take part) were involved in the plebiscite, which was less than 0.2 percent of the Papuan population. Moreover, they had been put under pressure in order to express their consent to integrate with Indonesia.</p>




<p>Since the annexation was invalid, West Papua never became legitimate part of Indonesia. It remains a non-self-governing territory under a colonial administration of Indonesia.</p>




<p><strong>2. Racial discrimination<br /></strong>The West Papuan people have experienced racial discrimination inside and outside Papua such as the Papuan students in Manado and recently in the Papuan students’ dormitory in Kamasan, Yogyakarta. They also experience racial discrimination in workplace, government and business sectors.</p>




<p>The racist attitude towards the West Papuans was already expressed by Ali Moertopo in 1966 long before the PEPERA. “Indonesia doesn’t need Papuans. Indonesia only needs the land and natural resources of Papua. If Papuans want to be independent, go ahead to find a new island somewhere in the Pacific or ask the Americans to give them a space in the moon for them to live.”</p>




<p>When a senior Indonesian official makes a racist statement, such a statement will be implemented by its lower level officials. This is what happened to Obby Kogoya, a Papuan student who was studying in Yogyakarta, when the Indonesian police stomped him on his head while calling him ‘ape’.</p>




<p><strong>3. Slow motion genocide<br /></strong>For more than 53 years, more than 500,000 Papuans have been executed. It started during the Trikora and continues with eradication of the Fery Awom’s movement in 1967.<br />In the highlands of Agimuga, the Indonesian army shot at the Papuans randomly and dropped bombs in 1977 since the people raised the Morning Star flag. The location was then blocked and isolated from any contacts with outsider that caused starvation to the people. Thousands of people died of starvation.</p>




<p>Similarly, extrajudicial killings continued in Enarotali, Obano, Moanemani, Wamena, Waropko and Mindiptana that caused some 10,000 refugees crossed the border to Papua New Guinea between 1977-1978 until early the 1980s.</p>




<p>Artist and activist Arnold C. Ap who promoted the Papuan culture was arrested in 1984 by Kopasandha. His body was found in the bush nearby Jayapura.</p>




<p>Papua was declared under martial law in 1978 that lasted until 5 October 1998. The status caused systematic killings and forced migration of West Papuans to Papua New Guinea.</p>




<p>Following the 2nd Papua Congress in 2000, the killing of Papuan leaders by the Indonesian state apparatus continued. Theys Eluay, for instance, was kidnapped and his body was thrown in the bush nearby Jayapura. Kelly Kwalik was assassinated in Timika even though he was unarmed. Petrus Ayamiseba was killed in Timika during the strike of Freeport workers in 2011. Mako Tabuni, the leader of KNPB, was shot dead by the Indonesian police after being framed to leave the KNPB secretariat. Robert Jitmau who criticised Jokowi for not meeting his promise in building a market for the Papuan women in Jayapura was run over by car until he died. The killing is being disguised in hit and run accidents and suicides.</p>




<p>The result of slow-motion genocide is reduction of the population of the indigenous Papuans to 48.7 percent of the total West Papuan population.</p>




<p><strong>4. Arbitrary arrests, torture and imprisonment<br /></strong>During the period of 2016, more than 4000 Papuans were arbitrarily arrested. In 1998, Dr Thomas Wanggai, the founder of the Papua Independence of the 14 Stars died in the Cipinang prison. Dozens of Papuan political prisoners were jailed in dire conditions. Filep Karma, who was jailed for more than a dozen years, testified, “I was hit, tortured and stripped naked”.</p>




<p>The Indonesian state authorities also commit torture and rape against the Papuans. Before a victim was killed, like Yawan Wayeni, his stomach was slit so that intestines were burst out. The leader of KNPB Sorong was killed and his body was wrapped into a gunny sack and thrown to the sea. A number of academic research have revealed that more than 431 cases of torture were committed by members of the Indonesian military and police.</p>




<p><strong>5. Extortion of natural wealth<br /></strong>From the economy point of view, the extortion of natural wealth of Papua is enormous. For instance the forest of Wasior has been exploited illegally by the military and a number of logging companies so that the customary land of the locals has been confiscated. The complaint of the locals were met with shootings by the police that killed six people. The Wasior tragedy occurred during April-October 2001.</p>




<p>It also covers Freeport Indonesia whose the largest shares are under the possession of the US based Freeport McMoran since the 1960s. The gold and copper mine has contributed through their tax payment between USD 700-800 millions per year and even USD 1 billion. Let alone various ethnic groups of Papua who lost their land due to the MIFEE projects, such as Mahuze clan in Merauke.</p>




<p><strong>West Papua is a nation<br /></strong>In the course of history of 1961, 1963, 1969 and post PEPERA’s oppression, we have to acknowledge: first, the presence of Indonesia in Papua is illegal; second, colonisation has been going in the last 50 years; third, West Papua is a nation.</p>




<p>A nation is constituted by a stable community which shares common languages, territory, livelihood, psychological change and is manifested in a common culture.</p>




<p>Deceit and manipulation of history, discrimination, imprisonment, extermination and genocide as well as lip service of the Special Autonomy will not deter the struggle and commitment to independence of the West Papuans. On the contrary, the West Papuans are united and their political strength are represented in the United Liberation Movement for West Papua (ULMWP).</p>




<p>The experience of oppression and struggle that has been manifested in the form of ULMWP demonstrate that West Papua is a nation.</p>




<p>It is hypocrisy if we or the Government of Indonesia are committed to support the liberation of Palestine but remain silent to the ongoing colonisation inside the territory of Indonesia. Therefore, there is no other reason to argue that West Papua is part of Indonesia both international law and political argument.</p>




<p><strong>Why it is important to be in solidarity with West Papua?<br /></strong>First, the world will become a better and more beautiful place if every nation does not live under colonisation and could cooperate in democratic, fair and equal ways.</p>




<p>Second, what we see in West Papua is a systematic and inhumane oppression. When we talk about humanity but let colonisation continue in Papua, we are actually promoting inhumanity.</p>




<p>Third, our solidarity with the West Papuans to determine their own fate is part of democratisation of the Indonesian people who struggle for the consciousness of civilised humanity of the people and nation of Indonesia.</p>




<p>Fourth, our solidarity with the West Papuans to determine their own fate is part of the fight against imperialism and international corporations that support colonisation of Indonesia over West Papua.</p>




<p>Fifth, our solidarity is part of the fight against racism towards anyone, including the West Papua nation.</p>




<p>Sixth, there is no other way to end the practise of colonisation and militarism in West Papua than supporting the right to self-determination.</p>




<p>Seventh, there is no other way to end slow motion genocide in West Papua than supporting the right to self-determination.</p>




<p><strong>What should be promoted?<br /></strong>Taking into account of the reality of West Papua, we believe that the ways to liberate West Papua are as follows:</p>




<p>1. To support the West Papua nation to exercise their right to self-determination through a referendum. The participation to referendum will be decided by the West Papuans through their political representatives, United Liberation Movement of West Papua (ULMWP).</p>




<p>2. To support the membership of ULMWP in the Melanesian Spearhead Group, Pacific Island Forum and struggle for a membership status to the United Nations.</p>




<p>3. As an inseparable condition, to withdraw organic and non-organic military from West Papua so that referendum can be held in a peaceful, fair and free from repression.</p>




<p>4. Freedom of information, expression, association and opinions of the West Papuans have to be guaranteed.</p>




<p>5. We oppose any imperialist intervention during the democratic struggle of West Papua.</p>




<p>6. We call on the international community to build solidarity with the struggle for the right to self-determination of West Papua.</p>




<p>7. We encourage the Indonesian people who live in West Papua to support the struggle of West Papuans in exercising their right to self-determination.</p>




<p>8. We oppose the racial politics endorsed by the Indonesian state and the Indonesian military and police in a systematic way against the West Papuans.</p>




<p>9. Free education, expansion of schools and universities, free health services, and cheap and mass transportation have to be provided for the West Papuans.</p>




<p>Finally, let us, the people of Indonesia, West Papua and the world, unite to end the manipulation of history and suffering in West Papua.</p>




<p>Long live West Papua nations!</p>




<p>Long live West Papuan people!</p>




<p><em>Jakarta, 29 November 2016</em></p>




<p><em>Surya Anta</em><br /><em>Spokesperson of FRI-West Papua</em></p>




<p><em>The Indonesian People’s Front for West Papua (Front Rakyat Indonesia for West Papua – FRI-West Papua) is made up of the People’s Liberation Party (PPR), the Indonesian People’s Center of Struggle (PPRI), the Student Struggle Center for National Liberation (Pembebasan), the Indonesian Cultural Society Union (SeBUMI), the Socialist Study Circle (LSS) and the Solidarity Net Association. Their website.</em></p>




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