President, United States of America
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United States
many of us in West Papua observed and cheered you on.
sure your diplomats are cognizant with Indonesian governance in my homeland, and realize that it is
little better now in 2012 than it was during Suharto’s New Order (1966–1998).
identity for every 100 citizens, which is not even comparable with Iraq in 2009, where you would know the ratio was one for every 140 citizens.
from passive to active opposition, and developed a singular commitment to winning our freedom. Last October, five-thousand registered participants of a congress, surrounded by Indonesian military,
mandated the Federated Republic of West Papua to deliver our independence and self-determination.
reaching out for your help because of our predicament now as just 48.73% of the population (down from 96.09% in 1962), with more than half-a-million (546,126) missing.
during the Cold War by the United States and Australia that over-rode our Netherlands-funded selfdetermination in the 1960s and transferred our sovereignty to Indonesia.
Papua. (His father-in-law, General Sarwo Edhie Wibowo, was Military Commander before, during and after the Act of Free Choice in 1969). He has shown himself not unwilling to meet and talk, but is obviously disabled by the republic’s unitary constitution and his military’s obsession with territorial integrity. Against this however, he has learned from Indonesia’s relations with independent East Timor that there is much more money and status in peace and justice than in war and occupation.
Australia since 1999 but has studied, worked, and been a political prisoner in Java. Minister Rumbiak
was able to demonstrate to the president the determination of the Federated Republic of West Papua
to achieve its ambition, and also how much it is costing Indonesia, in terms of money and reputation, to maintain a large military machine against a non-violent dialogue-seeking citizenry in West Papua.
Indonesia, and intend to help lower levels of poverty in Indonesia that have been generated in part by
fifty years of this useless war against us.
with a country rich in natural resources, and with a unique geo-political capacity as the western border of Melanesia-Pacific. We understand out rights to justice, peace, and democracy, and will not fail to restore our freedom, but in the meantime my government has developed short, middle, and long-term (post-independent) policies that can be accessed through our (non-incarcerated) executive in Australia.
Prime Minister, Federated Republic of West Papua (Abepura Prison,
Jayapura)
Foreign Minister, Federated Republic of West Papua, Melbourne, Australia
Email: jacobrumbiak@hushmail.com; Tel 04066 06 966