ILWP launched in the Netherlands
November 21, 2014
On 19th November, 2014, the first steps were made for the International Lawyers for West Papua (ILWP) in the Netherlands as the new Dutch chapter of the organisation was launched in Den Haag/The Hague.
The launching
The launching was a great success and the Free West Papua Campaign is
delighted to see the very strong support for West Papua from so many
lawyers in the Netherlands. The ILWP declaration states that members
are committed to assisting the indigenous peoples of West Papua to
exercise freely and peacefully their right to self-determination.
The event, which took place in the Nieuws poort Press Centre in The Hague was attended and spoken at by ILWP Co-founder Jennifer Robinson and Free West Papua Campaign founder, Benny Wenda who was a nominee for the 2013 and 2014 Nobel Peace Prizes. The program was supervised by Fadjar Schouten Korwa, who will be helping to coordinate the new ILWP NL chapter. A panel discussion also took place, led by Griselda Molemans, with panelists Aad Kamsteeg (journalist), Albert Knigge (Lawyers4Lawyers), Vien Sawor (West Papua Courier) and Fried Rycke Haijer (NJCM ). You can watch a recording of the Livestream which was filmed during the launching here and more photos of the event can be seen here
With this historic first launching, a significant milestone was made
for the West Papuan struggle as a whole as it is the first time such a
wide selection of Dutch and West Papuan lawyers have come together to
support and plan action for ensuring the human right of the West Papuan
people to self-determination is finally fulfilled. Our thanks go to the
people who have supported and ILWP have contributed to make the event a
huge success. Thank you all.
West Papuans demonstrate in support
To show their support for the launching of ILWP NL, thousands of West
Papuans held mass peaceful demonstrations in all corners of the
country. Over 100 photos of the day can be found on our Facebook Page.
Demonstrations were also held on 19th as it is exactly 6 years to the day that the mass peaceful civil movement, the West Papua National Committee (KNPB) was formed. The KNPB organised demonstrations to be held in Port Numbay/Jayapura, Biak, Timika, Manokwari, Lapago/Wamena, Pakpak, Sorong, Dogiyai, Merauke, Kaimana and Nabire.
The all the demonstrations held were entirely peaceful but in Nabire
and Dogiyai, 3 Papuans were shot and 25 arrested after the Indonesian
police opened fire upon the gathering. Some Papuans were also tortured
by the Indonesian police. In Kaimana, the Indonesian police were also
present at the gathering there and intimidated and terrorised West
Papuans at the event, as they did in Merauke along with Indonesian
intelligence.
In all regions where the demonstrations were held, they brought
gathered together mass solidarity from the West Papuan people in their
unified desire to show their support for those who are advocating their
freedom at the international level. Papuans continue to come together
from all corners of the country to show their unbreakable desire for the
freedom of their people.
It is a desire which will one day be fulfilled and with organisations
like the ILWP supporting this struggle internationally, West Papuans
are full of hope at their freedom.
We continue to appeal for international solidarity with the West
Papuan freedom struggle and we would like to thank you all for all the
incredible awareness raising, lobbying and other help which you all
consistently show. Please do continue in this noble work, and find out
new ways to Take Action for West Papua.
With your help, West Papua will be free
Thank you very much
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