Solidarity Campaigns Of The Asia Pacific Indigenous Youth Network

Solidarity Campaigns Of The Asia Pacific Indigenous Youth Network

In the midst of renewed violence in West Papua, between proponents of political self-determination and the Indonesian military, The West Papua National Committee KNPB announced plans to re-organize the people of West Papua, for the purpose of demanding that the United Nations pursue a referendum in West Papua.

KNPB Vice-Chairman, Mako Tabuni, stated that a referendum, which would enable the people to exercise their political right of self-determination, is the only legitimate and peaceful means of solving the ongoing conflict. KNPB and other West Papuan freedom movements were encouraged by a statement by United Nations Secretary-General, Ban ki-Moon, at a media event in Auckland, New Zealand, on September 7, 2011, that West Papua should be discussed by the Decolonization Committee of the United Nations.

The Secretary General-s statement may represent more of the same political ineffectiveness that has characterized the dispute for the past 48 years, but it-s evident that the freedom movement isn-t going away. According to Joe Collins, of the Australia West Papua Association, security in West Papua is deteriorating, due to a crackdown by the Indonesian military.

Fifteen human rights groups in Australia and New Zealand called upon the UN Secretary-General to appoint a representative to investigate alleged human rights violations in West Papua, as well as its political status. Clearly, the time has arrived for those who favor a peaceful resolution to the West Papua conflict, to add their voice to the urgent need for high-level dialogue with the Indonesian government.

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