Powes Parkop (centre) receives his award alongside Benny Wenda and Jennifer Robinson |
January 6, 2014 Powes Parkop (centre) receives his award alongside Benny Wenda and Jennifer Robinson
The Governor of the Capital City (Port Moresby) of Papua New Guinea,
Mr Powes Parkop, has announced that he officially dedicated his life for
a Free West Papua.
He made the comment at a commemoration evening just before Christmas
which commemorated him receiving the John Rumbiak Award for Human Rights
for West Papua. The evening was co-hosted by Free West Papua Campaign,
Papua New Guinea.
Governor’s comments
Governor Parkop announced that “prior to becoming a national
politician he had dedicated his life to advocating Human Rights in PNG
and the Melanesia region” but that now he dedicated his life towards a
Free West Papua.
“In attaining the award, it is his hope that PNG can break the cycle
of silence and fear that has retarded our consciousness for the last 50
years and come out openly to advocate for the rights of the West Papuan
people’s right to self-determination.” He said.
Speaking bravely and truthfully about PNG politics, he said “Our
current position is an immoral and undignified one. It must end. West
Papuan men, women and children need us more than ever to stand up and
advocate their rights to self-determination,”
A message of thanks from the Free West Papua Campaign
On behalf of the Free West Papua Campaign and the people of West
Papua we would like to thank Governor Parkop with all of our hearts for
his unending and deep support for his brother and sister Papuans on the
other side.
We know that you have always and will always commit your life’s work for a Free New Guinea.
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