3/19/2013

U.S. Try referendum for West Papua!

Mantan Merlu AS Hilary Clinton
Jakarta worry: "I would suggest that Indonesian Foreign Minister sent a letter of protest to the U.S. government for intervention by the Indonesian nation's sovereignty," he explained.

Onepapua,-- Government of Indonesia through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Marty Natalagewa have protested the statement of U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton are worried about the human rights situation in Papua.
 
"Hillary's statement was the U.S. intervention in Indonesia," said intelligence analysts as reported by AC Manullang indonesiatoday.in, Monday, November 14, 2011.
 
According to AC Manullang, the U.S. Government has been implementing a strategy to release Papuan Human Rights of the Republic of Indonesia (Republic of Indonesia). "Human rights will be the reason the United States filed a referendum for the people of Papua," he explained.
 
Manullang said, due to the statement of Hillary, European countries as well as support groups in various countries of Papua will urge Indonesia to conduct a referendum for Papua.
 
"In the international world are of opinion, the need for a referendum for Papua because many human rights violations," said Manullang.
 
Fears of Indonesia

In response to a statement by U.S. Secretary, said Manullang, the Government of Indonesia must be firm with the United States.
 
"I would suggest that Indonesian Foreign Minister sent a letter of protest to the U.S. government having to intervene Nation sovereignty of Indonesia," he explained.
 
He continued, assertiveness Indonesia will be a boost for the government of SBY recently had popular support continues to decline.
 
"If the government of SBY act firmly against the United States, the people of Indonesia will support it," added Manullang.
 
Earlier, the United States Government, through the Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton responded to the turmoil that continues in Papua. Hillary Clinton, on Friday, 11 November 2011, expressed concern about the state of human rights in Papua.  
Former U.S. first lady's call for a dialogue to meet the aspirations of the people in the conflict areas.
 

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