The United Liberation Movement for West Papua has opened its new office in Wamena, Indonesia.
Photo: ULMWP
The Movement, which was last year granted observer status at the Melanesian Spearhead Group, this week opened an office in the Highlands of Papua province, a building shaped as a circular traditional Melanesian house.
Thousands of Papuans attended the opening which, according to Markus Haluk, a ULMWP official in Papua, serves as an answer to the Indonesian claim that the Movement is only made up of Papuans living outside the region.
The Movement's secretary general Octo Mote said the ULMWP is everywhere in Papua, in all seven of the Papuan customary regions.
Under the Movement, all the major pro-independence Papuan political groups have united to advance their cause and campaign against alleged human rights abuses in their homeland by Indonesian state and security forces.
Following the opening, Mr Mote condemned the move by local Indonesian authorities to subsequently demand the removal of the ULMWP plate in front of the building.
The United Liberation Movement for West Papua was forced to remove this sign by Indonesian authorities in Papua.
Photo: ULMWP
Mr Haluk said they removed the sign but that the Movement's functions will carry on regardless.
Meanwhile, the MSG chairman and Solomon Islands Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare has welcomed the opening of the office, saying the "ULMWP's presence in West Papua is strategically important."
Thousands attended the opening of the United Liberation Movement for West Papua's new office in Wamena.
Photo: ULMWP
Indonesian authorities at the time said the ULMWP was considered an illegal organisation due to activities considered rebellion under Indonesian law. The three Movement executives were charged with causing public unrest.
The Secretary-General of the United Liberation Movement for West Papua, Octo Mote.
Photo: RNZI / Koroi Hawkins
Secretary General Mote said he expected that other ULMWP offices would be opened in other towns of West Papua.
Papuan security forces in attendance at the Wamena ceremony.
Photo: ULMWP
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