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I want to commend Moana Nui for organizing this demonstration on
behalf of our Brothers and Sisters in West Papua to help give voice to
their fight for freedom, the fight for their to right to
self-determination. This being just 2 days after the birthday of one of
the greatest freedom fighters in history: Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Whom I’m sure that if he were alive and was aware of what is taking
place in West Papua, would be speaking out against it as well.
I also want to commend the people of West Papua, for their relentless
and courageous fight for their freedom, against a racist and brutal
occupation of their land
These days when I wake up in the morning and read about ongoing
developments in West Papua, including the just published West Papua
Human Rights
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Timika Onews:
Two people were killed in bloody clashes two groups of residents in Jalan Busiri, Timika, Mimika regency, Papua, on Saturday (30/3) at around 05:30 CEST.
Field data
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Jakarta Onews,-- Papua continues to be plagued by violence. Last month gunmen shot at
an army helicopter, as the military was to evacuate victims of an
ambush which killed eight soldiers and four civilians. Activists say the
solution lies in a mediated comprehensive dialogue, but the government
rejects any attempt to revisit history. The Jakarta Post’s Prodita Sabarini reports on the political dynamics after a visit to Wamena in Jayawijaya regency.
Describing the viole
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Jayapura Onews,-- The
Prime Minister of Fiji and Chairman of the Melanesian Spearhead Group
Voreqe Bainimarama received representatives of the West Papua National
Coalition for Liberation (WPNCL) in Suva, Fiji this week, in their quest
for membership to the Melanesian bloc.
The WPNCL was led by Dr Otto Ondowame, the Vice Chairman of the
grouping and included Mr Rex Rumakiek, the Secretary General and Mr
Barrack Sope, former Prime Minister of Vanuatu and adviser to the WPNCL.
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Jakarta Onews,-- Human Rights Watch on Tuesday called on President Susilo Bambang
Yudhoyono to order local governments not to demolish houses of worship
and also to revoke discriminatory regulations on religious structures. On
Thursday local authorities in Bekasi, just east of Jakarta, used an
excavator to demolish the new red-brick structure of the Batak
Protestant Christian Church (Huria Kristen Batak Protestan, or HKBP). Officials
ordered the church demolished for its lack of building permit on the
request of the Islamic People’s Forum in Taman Sari (Forum Umat Islam
Taman Sari), a militant Islamist organization. "The government’s
demolition of a church in Bekasi not only violates religious freedom,
but it will fan the flames of religious division in Indonesia,” Brad
Adams, Asia directo
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