by Benny Mawel Editor : Victor Mambor
January 6th, 2013 A spokesperson for the West Papua National Committee (KNPB) has
claimed that the detention of a number of KNPB activists and the
addition of more KNPB members’ names to the Wanted Persons List has been
done purely in the interests of the Papuan political elite.
KNPB stated that the political elite, along with the Regional Police
Chief, are trying to place the blame activists and the broader Papuan
community [for the lack of democracy].
“Papuan police are suppressing democracy in order to favour the
Papuan political elite. It is in the elite’s interest that the people of
Papua are being victimised. Many members of society and of KNPB have
had their names added to the Wanted Persons List,” KNPB’s spokesperson
Wid Medlama said during a press conference on Saturday (5/1), at the
Cafe Prima Garden, Abepura, Jayapura, Papua.
KNPB are urging the Regional Police Chief to free a number of KNPB
activists and remove their names from the Wanted Persons List. “Clear
the names of all KNPB members and activists from the wanted list, and
free those detained without clear evidence,” Wim said.
According to the KNPB, the people of Papua wish to have the freedom
to fulfil their aspirations and to go about their lives without anyone
having to suffer. Space for the people to express themselves
collectively must be made available by the government. Without this
space, the government cannot talk about a ‘democratic country’ or a
‘democratic society’.
“A democratic space is needed for the people of Papua. Without it,
there is no point in [calling ourselves] a democratic nation. What is
the meaning of becoming a democratic nation if there is no democracy for
the people?” added Hakim Pahabol, a member of the West Papua National
Parliament.
(Translated by West Papua Media translators)
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