Powes Parkop receives the West Papuan flag alongside Benny Wenda shortly before raising it in in the capital of PNG |
January 30, 2014 Dear friends of West Papua, I recently returned to the UK after a month long tour of Papua New
Guinea where I was hosted by the Governor of Port Moresby, Powes Parkop.
During my time in PNG I met with local and national parliamentarians
and oversaw the launch of a new Free West Papua Campaign office in the
capital Port Moresby. There was also a historic meeting held in the
Parliament, with Jennifer Robinson from International Lawyers for West
Papua (ILWP) giving a speech that outlined the legal arguments for
self-determination in West Papua.
On the final day of the trip, Governor Powes Parkop raised the West
Papua flag above Port Moresby City Hall, where it will fly permanently
as a sign of Melanesian solidarity for the struggle in West Papua.
Awareness in PNG of the situation in occupied West Papua is growing
daily and I was heartened by the support shown by people all over the
country for their brothers and sisters across the border.
Unfortunately, the situation in West Papua continues to deteriorate,
and I am writing to you asking for your continued help this year in
lobbying your local parliamentarian to raise the issue of West Papua.
At this moment in the Puncak Jaya region of the central highlands the
Indonesian military are engaging in sweeping operations, hunting for
what they call ‘separatists’. How can we Papuans ever be labelled
‘separatists’? We never have considered ourselves as Indonesians? We are
Melanesian Papuans. The Indonesian regime is occupying our land against
our will.
Over 500,000 people have been killed by the Indonesian military since
they first set foot in West Papua, and I renew my calls for UN
peacekeepers to be sent to West Papua immediately. I also call on the
Indonesian Government to free all political prisoners and allow
international media and human rights groups’ free access to the region.
If Indonesia has nothing to hide then why ban them?
The truth is they are desperate to hide the reality of life in West
Papua. The daily rapes and killings being committed by Indonesian
soldiers. The imprisonment of peaceful activists. The denial of free
speech to the Papuan people. The restriction of movement to Papuans in
their own land.
We Papuans just want to have our voice heard so that one day we can choose our own future under a free and fair referendum.
The United Nations has unfinished business in West Papua. I won’t
stop my work until they take responsibility for their grave errors of
the past and hold a fresh referendum.
Thank you for your support and I wish you a peaceful year ahead.
Yours sincerely,
Benny Wenda
West Papua Independence Leader and founder of the Free West Papua Campaign
West Papua Independence Leader and founder of the Free West Papua Campaign
www.bennywenda.org
www.freewestpapua.org
www.freewestpapua.org
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