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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.
 

3/17/2013

3 People Died Due to Landslide in Jayapura

 Jayapura,-- Heavy rain which flushed the area Jayapura casualties. Landslides caused by heavy rains that made ​​three people die.

The rain was pouring with rain intensity Jayapura on Saturday (16/3) to Sunday (17/3). Rain triggered landslide on Sunday morning at the home stockpiling APO Mount, North Jayapura district, Jayapura- papua.

"As a result of landslides, four residents of the house buried by landslides. 3 people died that Melinda (26), Agustina Soisa (17), and Ardelea (23), and one person is injured Hans Loen (47)," said Head of Public Relations BNPB in his statement, Sunday (17/3) today.
 Sutopo said injuries treated in hospitals Doc 2 Jayapura. While the three victims died was buried at the family home in the APO Mount, Jayapura.

Flood affected areas include Entrop, Youtefa Market, SMA 4 and beyond.

"The structure of Jayapura City area mostly hills coupled with a lack of awareness of the people to build houses in flood plains resulting landslides and flooding potential is very high," he said.

 
"Awareness of disaster alert and care should be emphasized to everyone in order to minimize environmental damage, loss of property and loss of life,"


"The current conditions can be categorized as disaster preparedness in the past week had twice the floods and landslides in the region Entrop, Padang Bulan, Youtefa Market, Koya brat and east, and the village of Moso.
 
Local governments seem silent and did not care about the disaster, is expected to capture a disaster for victims and should be categorized handling of the emergency.

3/13/2013

Buku Ke-15 Dari Socratez S. Yoman Di Larang Beredar

Buku ke-15 Socratez S. Yoman
Jayapura, 14/3 (Jubi) – Buku ke -15 yang berjudul ‘Apakah Indonesia Duduki Bangsa Papua’ yang ditulis oleh pendeta Socratez Sofyan Yoman ditolak oleh salah satu penerbit buku di Yogyakarta. Tak hanya ditolak, buku itu juga dilarang beredar.

Hal ini disampikan Socratez Sofyan Yoman kepada tabloidjubi.com di Abepura, belum lama ini. Menurut dia, buku bertajuk ‘Apakah Indonesia Duduki Bangsa Papua’ sudah dikirim ke salah satu penerbit di Yogyakarta yang biasa menerbitkan bukunya, namun ditolak. “Saya ditelfon dari penerbit, katanya buku itu tidak bisa diterbitkan. Jadi, saya bilang sama mereka, kirim balik kembali ke tanah airnya,” kata Socratez.

Penerbit tak berani mencetak buku tersebut karena isinya dinilai ‘makar.’ Akhirnya, mereka (penerbit) memutuskan untuk mengembalikannya ke penulis. Sebelum dicetak, Pemerintah sudah melarang buku itu beredar di khayalak umum. 

S. Sofyan Yoman
Karena, isi dari dalam buku tersebut dinilai bersifat makar. Tak hanya buku itu yang dilarang beredar, sebelumnya, salah satu buku dari Yoman berjudul ‘Pemusnahan Etnis Melanesia’ dengan sub judul Memecah Kebisuan Sejarah Kekerasan di Papua Barat, penerbit Galang Press pada 2007 lalu, juga dilarang beredar. Buku tersebut juga dinilai makar dan provokatif.

Pendeta Socratez Sofyan Yoman adalah salah satu sosok pemimpin gereja ternama di Papua. Kini, warga jemaatnya mempercayakan ia menduduki jabatan Ketua Umum Badan Pelayan Pusat Persekutuan Gereja-Gereja Baptis Papua. 

Selain melayani, dalam kesehariannya, Yoman mengeluti dunia tulis menulis. Hingga kini, sudah 14 buah buku yang ditulis olehnya dan diterbitkan lalu beredar di pasaran dan toko buku. 

Diantaranya, Pemusnahan Etnis Melanesia, Suara Bagi Kaum Tak Bersuara, Otonomi, Pemekaran dan Merdeka, Otonomi Khusus Papua Telah Gagal. 

Selanjutnya, buku ke-14 yang baru saja diluncurkan pada Rabu, 6 Maret 2013 lalu di Kotaraja, Abepura, Jayapura, Papua, bertajuk ‘Saya Bukan Bangsa Budak.’ (Jubi/Musa)

22nd Session of the UN Human Rights Council - INDONESIA: Ongoing violence in Papua and the need for dialogue

 INDONESIA: Ongoing violence in Papua and the need for dialogue 


Date: March 12, 2013
Document ID: ALRC-COS-22-13-2013
HRC section: Item 4, General Debate
Speaker: Mr. Budi Tjahjono

A Joint Oral Statement to the 22st Session of the UN Human Rights Council fromthe Asian Human Rights Commission (AHRC), the Commission of the Churches on International Affairs / World Council of Churches ( CCIA/WCC), Dominicans for Justice and Peace (Order of Preachers), Franciscans International (FI), the International Coalition for Papua (ICP), Survival International (SI), United Evangelical Mission (UEM), Vivat International (VI), and the West Papua Netzwerk (WPN).

INDONESIA: Ongoing violence in Papua and the need for dialogue

This is a joint statement by the Asian Human Rights Commission (AHRC), the Commission of the Churches on International Affairs / World Council of Churches (CCIA/WCC), Dominicans for Justice and Peace (Order of Preachers), Franciscans International (FI), the International Coalition for Papua (ICP), Survival International (SI), United Evangelical Mission (UEM), Vivat International (VI), and the West Papua Netzwerk (WPN).


Or 

22nd Session of the UN Human Rights Council


  • INDONESIA: Ongoing violence in Papua and the need for dialogue

  • NEPAL: Raising voice against impunity puts human rights defenders at risk

  • PAKISTAN: Human rights will remain a mirage in Pakistan without state's political will to guarantee them

  • SRI LANKA: The absence of action regarding complaints of torture and ill-treatment

  • MYANMAR: The death of Phyo Wai Aung: Myanmar's brutal institutions claim another victim

  • INDIA: A long way to go to ensure food security

  • SRI LANKA: The need for the preservation and proper inquiries into the remains of about 200 bodies found in the mass grave at Matale

  • MYANMAR: Targeting and torturing public enemies through the Unlawful Associations Act in Myanmar

  • INDONESIA: Government and law enforcement officials are expected to take serious measures to combat paedophilia in Bali

  • MYANMAR: Savage torture in ordinary criminal cases

  • BANGLADESH: Failure to prevent disappearance is injustice to families

  • BANGLADESH: Government lacks 'political will' to legislate anti-torture bill

  • THAILAND: Freedom of Expression in Crisis - The Conviction of Somyot Prueksakasemsuk




  • 3/12/2013

    West Papuan activist to address Vanuatu MPs

    Benny Wenda /Photo ABC
    A West Papuan activist addressed Vanuatu MPs on Wednesday in a bid to have the Indonesian province granted observer status at the Melanesian Spearhead Group.

    West Papuan activist Benny Wenda was set to address Vanuatu MPs on Wednesday in a bid for their support for the Indonesian province to be given observer status at the Melanesian Spearhead Group.
    Mr Wenda is on an international tour trying to gain support for the people of the province and their push for autonomy.

    Vanuatu has a long history of providing help and assistance for those West Papuans who have left their homeland.

    Indonesia has significantly increased its assistance and aid to Vanuatu, and Mr Wenda is concerned it's being done to convince Vanuatu's leaders to back away from that support.

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    Organisasi HAM menyerukan kepada HAM PBB Masalah Eskalasi kekerasan di Papua Barat

    Dewan HAM PBB di Jenewa / Foto Vmision
    Oleh: Christopher Dinding
    The Dewan HAM PBB di Jenewa / Foto: Amerika Serikat Mission Jenewa, melalui Wikimedia Commons
    Geneva NewsToday-- Termasuk VEM dan Papua Barat network - Dalam sebuah pernyataan kepada Dewan HAM PBB hari ini, berbagai organisasi hak asasi manusia telah menyatakan keprihatinan mereka pada eskalasi kekerasan di Papua Barat." 
    "Di bawah kedok anti-terorisme strategi sejak musim panas lalu ada gelombang penganiayaan terhadap aktivis politik dan pembela HAM dan pembela, kebebasan berpendapat. Dengan penangkapan sewenang-wenang dan tanpa dasar hukum dan Mereka mempertanyakan dan harus dihentikan. yang di kutip http://www.vemission.org/   selasa 13/03/13."

    Penyiksaan di penjara
    "Pada tanggal 21 Januari 20 tahanan di penjara Abepura terkenal, di mana para tahanan politik ditahan banyak orang Papua dan telah disiksa. Dia telah dipukuli dengan Elektrojabeln. Meskipun itu adalah hal yang baik bahwa dalam episode setidaknya Gefängsnisleitung itu telah ditangguhkan".  

    "Namun, dalam rangka untuk mengakhiri iklim impunitas di Papua Barat pada prinsipnya, perlu bahwa pelaku akan bertanggung jawab dan dengan mereka semua yang lain yang menyiksa, pelecehan, mengintimidasi atau bertanggung jawab atas pelanggaran hak asasi manusia".

    Berdasar tuduhan
    "Berada di kasus lain 15 Februari menangkap tujuh di Papua Depapre dan dibawa ke kantor polisi di ibukota provinsi Jayapura. Bahkan para tahanan yang dituduh kontak dengan aktivis terendam telah disiksa selama interogasi. Lima dari mereka yang ditangkap dibebaskan keesokan harinya, Daniel Gobay dan Matan Klembiab tidak berdasar tetapi kepemilikan senjata tajam didakwa".

    Pastor ditangkap"Pada tanggal 2 Maret adalah pastor Gobai Yunus, mantan kepala Kingmi Nabire Gereja Maranatha, di Pania kabupaten dipukuli oleh polisi dan ditangkap. Meskipun menurut template Asian Human Rights Commission ada tuduhan bahwa polisi telah menuntut masih satu juta rupee (sekitar 80 euro) untuk pembebasannya".

    Kekerasan Mematikan
    "Yang bertanda organisasi menyayangkan eskalasi terus kekerasan di Papua Barat. Pada tahun lalu telah terjadi kasus kekerasan antara pasukan keamanan Indonesia, milisi dan warga sipil, di mana beberapa kematian di semua sisi".  
    "Pemerintah Indonesia diminta sehingga untuk menerima proses perdamaian penuh dan setara, dalam rangka untuk memutus siklus kekerasan. Dalam konteks ini perlu disambut bahwa Presiden Indonesia telah menyatakan beberapa kali untuk berdialog dengan orang Papua".

    Rekomendasi oleh Hak Asasi ManusiaOrganisasi HAM merekomendasikan kepada Dewan HAM PBB untuk mendesak pemerintah Indonesia untuk:
    1. Aktif untuk dialog damai dengan penggunaan Papua bawah iringan netral, sebagai aktivis perdamaian dan non-pribumi penduduk permintaan Papua Barat, sehingga ada solusi yang berkelanjutan bagi masyarakat di Papua Barat".
    2. "Untuk memungkinkan pergerakan bebas untuk Papua, tidak hanya untuk wisatawan, tetapi juga bagi wartawan asing, sebagai pengamat independen telah menyerukan untuk beberapa waktu. Hanya sebagai pelaporan independen mungkin - wartawan lokal hidup melalui laporan kritis dalam bahaya konstan".
    3. Semua tahanan politik dibebaskan, sehingga membuat dialog yang tulus dan partisipatif dengan semua kelompok yang relevan bisa.
    Published News: http://www.vemission.org/


    Jailed by Indonesia but still campaigning for freedom

    By. Len Garae 
     
    Otto Odokwame, Benny Wenda, Andi Amiseba in PNG
    Benny Wenda had tears in his eyes when he sang a song he composed while his hands were tied behind his back for two weeks in a dark, stinking, notorious Indonesian jail.

    It was a song of freedom.

    Wenda did not beat about the bush when he stated that Indonesia should have asked for permission from West Papua to request Observer Status at the Melanesian Spearhead Group.

    This dedicated highlander, tribal leader and former political prisoner escapee, is a global campaigner for the Freedom of the people of West Papua from Indonesian occupation.

    The London-based tribal leader made the statement at a press conference in the Chief’s Nakamal yesterday. Wenda was asked his view of the answer to a question the writer of his article had put to the Indonesian Ambassador to Vanuatu, Nadjib Riphat Kesoema at a press conference two weeks ago.

    The question was how he felt about the fact that his country has been granted Observer Status at MSG while West Papua is seeking full membership of the Melanesian Organisation.

    While the Indonesian Ambassador had replied that West Papua should have asked permission from Indonesia to seek full membership of MSG, Wenda said West Papua is a natural part of Melanesia and the most logical approach for Indonesia to take should have been for Jakarta to ask permission from West Papua to seek Observer Status at MSG.

    His prompt answer triggered instant smiles on faces within the audience and hand clapping during the press conference.

    Wenda hails from the Dani Tribe in the Highlands of West Papua and grew up in his village. But he explained, “My village was bombed by the Indonesian military when I was a child and many members of my family were killed. Later I began to campaign for a Free West Papua. For the ‘crime’ of helping to lead a peaceful movement for independence, I was arrested, imprisoned and tortured by Indonesian soldiers. They threatened to kill me, but I escaped to the UK.

    “Many of my friends and family back in West Papua have been killed, raped or tortured. Life is hard for them. All we are asking for is the freedom that you enjoy every day – the freedom to speak your mind, to choose your government and to live without fear of persecution. Please hear my peoples’ cry for help”.

    Wenda said the people of West Papua hold Vanuatu in high esteem because to them, Vanuatu is their beacon of hope in their 50 years of suffering under the yoke of a cruel, inhumane Indonesian military.
    While a number of groups have been formed beside OPM in the struggle for freedom in West Papua and there are internal differences, Wenda said the fact remains and that is that they all operate under the one Morning Star Flag and they are all for the Freedom of West Papua.
    He said his tribe is the biggest tribe in West Papua with a total population of approximately 500, 000 people. 

    While acknowledging the committed roles played by his Vanuatu-based colleagues Andy Ayamiseba and Dr John Ondawame in the struggle for the freedom of their people and country, he said his people from the highlands are the most energetic lot when it comes to standing up for their rights to be a Free People.

    3/10/2013

    Usai Port Moresby, Selanjutnya Port Villa, Tujuan Kampanye Benny Wenda

    Benny Wenda J. Robinson
    Numbay OneNews,-- Benny Wenda, pemimpin Papua Barat dan pelobi internasional untuk kemerdekaan Papua Barat ddijadwalkan tiba di Port Vila besok.
     
    Benny Wenda akan tinggal di Port Vila selama beberapa hari. Sesuai dengan program yang dirancang, saat kedatangan Wenda besok (12/3) sore,Pemimpin Masyarakat Adat Vanuatu akan berada di bandara untuk menyambutnya. Kemudian, upacara selamat datang resmi yang diselenggarakan oleh Ketua Dewan Kota Port Vila  akan diadakan di AOS Nakamal.

    Wenda dijadwalkan bertemu dengan Vanuatu Christian Council (VCC), dan akan menjadi Tamu Khusus dalam Konferensi Pers yang diselenggarakan oleh Asosiasi Media Vanuatu (MAV) di sore hari.

    Pada Selasa pagi, Pendiri Kampanye Kemerdekaan Papua Barat akan melakukan kunjungan resmi ke VANGO dimana masyarakat Vanuatu memiliki kesempatan untuk menyuarakan keprihatinan mereka atas isu-isu kemerdekaan Papua Barat. Benny Wenda juga mendapatkan kesempatan untuk melakukan tur Port Vila yang diselenggarakan dan dipimpin oleh Vete Indigenous Historical Association (VIHA) pada Rabu pagi.

    Pada bulan Juni 2010, Parlemen Vanuatu memilih untuk mendukung Papua Barat untuk menentukan nasib sendiri dan diberikan status pengamat di Melanesian Spearhead Group and Pertemuan Puncak Pacific Island Forum.

    Radio Australia pernah melaporkan bahwa, Perwakilan Papua Barat di Melbourne, Ronny Kerani secara khusus menyebutkan Vanuatu menjadi salah satu negara yang telah mendorong isu kemerdekaan Papua di PBB.

    Benny Wenda akan meninggalkan Vanuatu pada hari Kamis pagi, setelah sebuah acara perpisahan yang akan diselenggarakan oleh VIHA pada Rabu malam. (Jubi/Victor Mambor)

    West Papuan Independence leader to visit Vanuatu

     By. Glenda Shing 

    Benny Wenda
    West Papuan tribal leader and international lobbyist for the independence of West Papua from Indonesia, Benny Wenda, is scheduled to arrive in Port Vila tomorrow.

    The Free West Papuan activist is expected to stay in Port Vila for a week, and according to the program drafted for the occasion, upon the arrival of Wenda tomorrow afternoon, Vanuatu Kastom Chiefs will be at the airport to welcome him. Later on, an official welcome ceremony organised by the Port Vila Town Council of Chiefs will be held at the Chief’s Nakamal.

    On Monday, the West Papuan Independence leader is scheduled to meet with the Vanuatu Christian Council (VCC), and will be the special Guest in a Press Conference organised by Media Association of Vanuatu (MAV) in the afternoon.

    On Tuesday morning, the Founder of the Free West Papuan Campaign will make an official visit to VANGO. Members of the Public will have the opportunity to voice their concerns over the West Papuan independence issues, and again, Wenda will be the special Guest, held at the Chief’s Nakamal 4pm, Tuesday.

    Wenda will also have the opportunity to tour Port Vila organised and led by Vete Indigenous Historical Association (VIHA) on Wednesday morning.

    In June 2010, Vanuatu’s Parliament voted to support West Papua’s indigenous peoples’ right to self-determination, seeking to have its independence noted and observer status granted at the Melanesian Spearhead Group and Pacific Island Forum leaders’ summit meeting.

    Radio Australia reported that, Melbourne representative of the Free West Papua Movement, Ronny Kerani specifically named Vanuatu being one of the countries to have pushed the issue of Papuan independence to the United Nations, and labeled Vanuatu as one country that had gone “behind closed doors” with Indonesia.

    A farewell gathering is to be hosted by VIHA on Wednesday evening and Wenda will depart from Vanuatu on Thursday morning.

    A leading figure in the region’s independence movement, Benny Wenda served as a special representative to both the British Parliament and the United Nations. He was detained in 2002 by the Indonesian government on accusations of inciting violence and arson, but escaped during his trial and was granted political asylum in the United Kingdom. 

    After arriving in the UK, Wenda founded the Free West Papua Campaign to spread awareness of the human rights situation in West Papua.


    3/05/2013

    Konflik Papua karena Masalah Politik, Kemanusiaan dan HAM

    Sejarawan LIPI, Asvi Warman Adam (kanan)
    JAKARTA - Anggota DPD RI asal Provinsi Papua Wahidin Ismail menilai konflik Papua terjadi karena ada masalah politik, kemanusiaan, dan pelanggaran HAM yang masih dianggap belum tuntas. Otsus pun belum terlaksana dengan baik, karena banyak anggaran yang tidak diperuntukkan bagi pembangunan Papua dengan benar.

    "Karena itu, pemerintah harus berkomunikasi dengan baik dan konsisten dalam membuat kebijakan. Tak bisa melepas uang Otsus begitu saja, tanpa pengawasan yang ketat,” ujar anggota DPD RI asal Provinsi Papua Wahidin Ismail dalam diskusi di gedung Parlemen MPR/DPR/DPD bersama dengan sejarawan LIPI Asvi Warman Adam dan Wakil Ketua DPRD Papua, Jimmy Demianus Ijie, Senin (4/3/2013).

    Wahidin mengatakan Presiden SBY tak perlu takut dialog. Sebab, mantan presiden alm KH. Abdurrahman Wahid (Gus Dur) telah memberi contoh yang baik melalui pendekatan kultural, dan dampaknya sangat positif bagi NKRI.

    "Bayangkan Gus Dur begitu sampai di Bandara Cenderawasih langsung ziarah ke makam Theis H Eluway (Ketua Persedium Dewan Papua - PDP), itu sama dengan menghormati tokoh adat Papua,” ujarnya.

    Hal yang sama diungkapkan Asvi Warman Adam, jika pendekatan kultural Gus Dur oleh pemerintah perlu ditiru. Apalagi penyelesaian setiap daerah itu memang tidak bisa disamakan dengan daerah yang lain.

    “Gus Dur itu mengakui identitas adat Papua dan dialog pun tak membuahkan kemerdekaan sebagaimana yang dikhawatirkan. Hanya saja dialog itu perlu dirumuskannya mengenai siapa sebagai representasi warga Papua, materi atau substansi dialog, dan format dialog yang tepat yang bagaimana? Jadi, jangan menghindari dialog,” tegasnya.

    Sedangkan Jimmy mengakui, memang ada pejabat Papua yang memperkaya diri dari dana Otsus tersebut, namun ada pula yang memelihara konflik. Mereka ini menjadikan Papua sebagai eksperimen politik.

    “Selama 32 tahun Orde Baru keamanan PT Freeport dikendalikan oleh TNI Angkatan Darat, dan pasca reformasi diserahkan pada kepolisian, dan sekarang menjelang turunnya dana Otsus kembali terjadi penembakan, sehingga wajar kalau ada yang mencurigai adanya ‘permainan’ dan sengaja ‘memelihara’ konflik itu demi uang,” kata Jimmy.

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    2/20/2013

    Papuan accuses Indons of genocide

    Papuan  accuses  Indons of genocideThe West Australian © Activist: Benny Wenda. Picture: Supplied
    He escaped from prison while on murder and arson charges, spent two years on an international wanted list after Indonesian authorities alleged he was a terrorist and tomorrow he will arrive in Perth.

    But West Papua independence movement leader Benny Wenda says Indonesian authorities - his accusers - are the ones guilty of terrible crimes.

    He says they are the aggressors in a secret war of genocide being waged against his people less than 500km north of Australia.

    Mr Wenda, who is on an international speaking tour to raise awareness about his people's fight for self-determination, said yesterday he was a peaceful political campaigner who was the victim of false allegations intended to silence him.

    "They (Indonesia) always say that I am a criminal," he said.
    "Actually, it's the other way around. Indonesia is the criminal. They illegally occupied my country and are killing my people."

    Mr Wenda, 37, was arrested for murder and arson after allegedly inciting an attack on Indonesian police in 2000. But his Australian lawyer, Jennifer Robinson, said the charges were politically motivated and unfounded. She said Mr Wenda was in a refugee camp in Papua New Guinea at the time of the attack.

    "The prosecution was unable to produce any credible evidence," Ms Robinson said. "The judge accepted three witness statements from police from three people we could not identify and they were unable to bring to the courtroom."

    In 2002, Mr Wenda escaped from jail through a ventilation shaft, crossed into PNG and went to Britain, which gave him political asylum.

    In 2011, Interpol put him under a red flag notice after Indonesia added terrorism to the allegations against him. After a two-year legal battle, his name was cleared and the flag removed.

    The catalyst for his activism came when, as a five-year-old in West Papua's central highlands, he allegedly saw Indonesian soldiers rape his aunts and brutally beat his mother.

    "I tried to help my mum," he said. "Her face was bleeding right in front of my eyes. I couldn't do anything. I just cried."

    Mr Wenda claims that since West Papua voted to become part of Indonesia in 1969 - a ballot he says was forced at gunpoint - authorities have killed about 500,000 West Papuans in their crackdown on separatists. He said many recent killings were by a squad of crack troops known as Detachment 88, who get support from Australia.

    WA Greens senator Scott Ludlam, who will speak with Mr Wenda in Perth and echoed the Papuan leader's concerns about Australia's links to Detachment 88, said the people of West Papua had a legitimate claim to self-determination and should not be treated like criminals.

    Amnesty International and the Australian Government have urged Indonesia to investigate alleged human rights abuses in Papuan provinces.

    A Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade spokesman said Australia backed Indonesia's sovereignty over the Papuan provinces and that Detachment 88 received help from Australian Federal Police for investigations and forensic assistance.

    Mr Wenda said he had never taken up arms for his cause and believed peaceful, political lobbying was the way forward.

    "The world is changing," he said. "We don't have any power to resist through the gun.
    "The powerful weapon is the peaceful way. The powerful weapon is the truth."
     
     

    Benny Wenda’s Freedom Tour a great success

    by Catherine Delahunty

    This week Benny Wenda from “Free West Papua’ and Jennifer Robinson of International lawyers for West Papua brought the “Freedom Tour” to Auckland and Wellington.
    The Auckland day was hosted by the hard working “Indonesian Human Rights Committee.”
    Wellington also went very well despite the lack of co-operation from the new Speaker David Carter and the predictable refusal to meet Benny Wenda from the Minister of Foreign Affairs.
    Jennifer Robinson and Benny Wenda at the media briefing

    The media forum which was effectively banned from parliament was well attended and only a robot would have not have been moved by Benny Wenda’s story of his childhood under Indonesian military rule and his experiences in prison.
    Benny also stole our hearts with his musical performance while Jennifer Robinson laid out the political and legal position with great clarity. The call for independence for West Papua is clearly a call for peaceful change and respect for all citizens.
    The international legal case against the colonisation of West Papua is simple. The Indonesians justified their occupation by a bogus referendum of about 1000 people at the point of a gun, the United Nations stood by while West Papua was appropriated for gold, timber and empire by Indonesia.
    The situation today remains a disaster with state violence, hunger, political killing and torture and no access by international media or the International Red Cross. Benny Wenda initiated the International parliamentarians for West Papua a group of which I am a proud member as arer number of Green MPs locally and internationally. He is relying on our solidarity to keep the pressure on Indonesian for a peaceful dialogue.
    It was great having MPs Maryan Street and Hone Harawira supporting the Wellington visit and showing their commitment to this issue being brought to light despite the appalling decisions by the Speaker and the Minsiter of Foreign Affairs.
    Mana leader Hone Harawira and Labour MP Maryan Street join Benny Wenda, Jennifer Robinson and Catherine Delahunty on parliament’s steps.

    It was also great to meet Dominic Brown maker of the film “Forgotten Bird of Paradise” made undercover in West papua who is travelling with Benny Wenda.
    With some serious media coverage this week I am hopeful more New Zealanders have now heard of the situation in  West Papua and will support the Green challenge to the Government to work for a peace dialogue between west Papuan leaders and the Indonesian Government.


    Asian Human Rights Commission to call on UN over alleged torture in West Papua

    Papuan freedom activist
    The Asian Human Rights Commission says it is writing to the UN Special Rapporteur on Torture about the arbitrary arrest and torture of seven West Papuans.

    The arrests took place near Jayapura, the capital of Indonesia’s Papua province late last week.

    The group of seven were stopped in traffic by police looking for two pro-independence activists.

    The Commission says the Papuans were brought to the police station where they were further questioned on the whereabouts of the activists.

    They were severely beaten, kicked and electrocuted before being five of them were released without charge the next day, with two reportedly still in police custody.

    The Commission has called on Indonesian authorities to investigate and for medical assistance to be directed to the group who were arrested for the injuries they sustained.

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    2/17/2013

    Leaks reveal it's past time to speak for West Papua

    Jennifer Robinson Lawyer Wikileaks and West Papua
    Having been unjustifiably targeted on the ''WikiLeaks Threat'' list in secret US documents leaked in February, I was somewhat surprised to be left off the Indonesian intelligence watch list leaked last month about West Papua. I mean, every man and Naomi Robson was on it. And I've been acting as lawyer to exiled Papuan independence leader Benny Wenda far longer than I've acted for Julian Assange.

    Robson's listing was as much a damning indictment of the quality of Indonesian intelligence as a reflection of Indonesia's paranoia about journalists seeing West Papua. While Robson, in safari suit and lizard, was there to ''save'' a child from alleged cannibals rather than to expose human rights abuse by the Indonesian military or report on Papuans' aspirations for independence, she was arrested because that is exactly what she would have seen and - hopefully - reported.

    The leaked documents also reveal the penetration of Indonesian surveillance on Papuans: everyone from teachers to taxi drivers is on the Kopassus payroll. I have first-hand experience of it. In 2002 I worked with advocate John Rumbiak (now in exile in the US) at Elsham, a Papuan human rights organisation. As an Australian exchange student at an Indonesian university, I had entry where journalists were denied - but it did not spare me from surveillance or intimidation.

    One day I travelled to a remote village to translate for a German friend researching the impact of transmigration on indigenous Papuans. Escorted by an Indonesian priest who offered to ''help'', we were bemused by the robot-like positive responses to our questions. ''It's great,'' they said in unison, ''now we have rice and cigarettes.''

    As we left, a woman walked close behind me and whispered - just out of earshot of our Indonesian escorts - ''if you want to hear the truth, come without the intel''.

    Later that day I excused myself from the priest's home, saying I needed a walk. I made it only two blocks before being ushered into a Papuan home. ''Please help us. They rape and kill our people. Tell the world.''

    Traumatised by the psychological warfare now revealed in the leaked documents, they drew me close to whisper. Their stories were unimaginable; I fought back tears.

    After that I saw things anew. Plain-clothes intelligence officers posed as ojek (motorcycle taxi drivers) outside my house, watching who came and taking me wherever I went. Emails were read over my shoulder in internet cafes. Some Papuan friends refused to meet me in public because it attracted unwanted attention. Instead, they jumped over my back fence after dark.

    Weeks later I was in court working with defence counsel on the trial of the then political prisoner and independence leader, Benny Wenda. As I left the court building plain-clothes police confronted me and took me in for questioning. I was threatened with deportation, grilled for my ''political'' activity in assisting the defence and released with a warning on condition I apologise to the chief of police.

    The conflation of human rights and politics in Papua is not the sole realm of the Indonesian government. The Australian and US governments are equally guilty. I was also given a stern warning by an Australian diplomat that my human rights work risked ''becoming a political football'' for our government and that I was to ''keep [my] head down''. I soon learnt this was characteristic of the spineless and reactionary approach Australia takes to foreign policy on Papua. Similarly, a 2006 US embassy cable published by WikiLeaks condemns claims of genocide, gross human rights violations and environmental destruction in Papua as ''dramatic and vague''.

    Rather than seeing human rights as a political nuisance and accusing advocates of embellishment, perhaps the US and Australia ought to push for access for international organisations and journalists so that claims can be properly investigated. In light of the recently leaked documents and the extent of human rights abuse, they should also reconsider military aid to Kopassus.

    Judging by the furore over live cattle exports, it appears Australians care more about our cows than a million West Papuans being subjected to a slow-moving genocide. Stand up Naomi Robson (you may as well; you are already on the list). Stand up Australia. Let us see how long we can make Indonesia's next watch list and read it with pride when it turns up on WikiLeaks.

    On Twitter: Jennifer Robinson is a human rights lawyer in London.

    2/12/2013

    Lawyer Jennifer Robinson blasts govt for refusing to let activist speak

    Lawyer Jennifer Robinson
    A leading human rights lawyer yesterday hit out at a decision banning a West Papua independence activist from speaking at Parliament.

    Jennifer Robinson, a member of Julian Assange's defence team, is in New Zealand briefly with Benny Wenda, a leader of the self-determination campaign for West Papua, which is under Indonesian control.

    Several MPs wanted Mr Wenda, who lives in exile in London, to speak at Parliament but the new Speaker, David Carter, refused the request.

    He reconfirmed his decision yesterday despite a plea from Labour MP Maryan Street, who claimed the decision was made by the Government after advice from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade.

    The Speaker's office said the request was declined because the function did not meet guidelines to using parliamentary facilities and hosting guests.

    Mr Wenda was expected to speak about alleged human rights abuses in West Papua, and highlight NZ's military relationships with Indonesia.


    Miss Robinson said: "It raises very serious questions about the influence Indonesia has on the New Zealand Parliament and the New Zealand Government. To prevent somebody coming to speak - merely to speak and exercise their freedom of expression - in the New Zealand Parliament building of all places ought to be of grave concern to New Zealanders about the influence the Indonesians have in their domestic and foreign policy."

    Miss Robinson did not know for certain whether Jakarta would have meddled in the decision, but it made New Zealand seem very reactive to Indonesia's position on hosting a West Papuan refugee. Mr Wenda will now speak today at a seminar at Victoria University on the independence struggle in West Papua.

    An Australian, Miss Robinson is based in London and works for several human rights groups. She took part in Mr Wenda's 2002 trial for masterminding a fatal attack on a police station. During the case, Mr Wenda escaped from custody and eventually reached Britain, where he was granted political asylum. He is now a British citizen.

    Since 2010, Miss Robinson has been part of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange's legal team.
    Yesterday she defended Assange's decision to remain holed up in the Ecuadorean Embassy in London, saying he faced a real risk of ending up in an American military prison if he left the diplomatic enclave.

    There was no guarantee Sweden would not deliver him to the United States, where he could face the death penalty. Once in the US, there was every chance he could end up like alleged WikiLeaks whistle-blower and soldier Bradley Manning, who supporters claim has been subjected to degrading treatment in prison.

    Miss Robinson also said she had no intention of abandoning Mr Assange, who has seen several high-profile supporters desert his cause.

    The latest was the heiress and magazine editor Jemima Khan, who last Friday washed her hands of Mr Assange, comparing him to an "Australian L. Ron Hubbard" after the Scientology founder.

    "We have grave concerns should he ever be returned," Miss Robinson said. Asked if she was hanging in with Mr Assange, she said: "Absolutely."

    Papua's "cry for freedom" unheard for 50 years - Wenda

    Mr. Benny Wenda is an activist for the independence of West Papua from Indonesia.

    He currently lives in Britain after being granted political aslyum in 2003 but has been unable the country because of an Interpol ' Red Notice' or arrest warrant sought by the Indonesian government.
    That threat has now been lifted and Mr Wenda is on an international tour, talking to politicians and policy makers in the USA, New Zealand, Australia and Melanesia.


    Presenter:Geraldine Coutts

    Speaker:Benny Wenda, West Papua independence activist

    WENDA: That's Indonesia trying to because internationally telling the truth about what really happened, what's really going on and Indonesia tried to silence me two years ago.
     
    COUTTS: Alright, you're on a tour, an international tour. What is your message in the countries where you're stopping?
     
    WENDA: Yeah, I just carried a simple message. My people cry for freedom last 50 years and even internationally Indonesia is trying to silence me, because I think I was telling the truth and I carry the message of my people, because their world is ignoring them, so I think it's travelling that's raised the issue as well as telling the politician government here in New Zealand and Australia and some other Melanesian countries.
     
    COUTTS: And was that as a result of the independent investigation by Fair Trials International that the Interpol 'Red Notice' initiated by the Indonesian Government was lifted?
     
    WENDA: Yes, yes, yes, conclusion was that Indonesia just used political motivation to silence me. It is not only happening to me, but it to my people as well, because my people have been silenced for the last 50 years. So I think the time for the world to hear because of my trip to around the world.
     
    COUTTS: What form did that Fair Trial International investigation take?
     
    WENDA: Yeah, I think they the investigation was also there is a lot of eyewitness, including Jennifer Robertson, who is my lawyer. She's one of the also give testimony and arguments because she was in  a trial in West Papua, so that is a very strong case against Indonesian Government.
     
    COUTTS: And other West Papuans, were they called, did they have their say at the trial as well at the investigation?
     
    WENDA: No, only the just Fair Trial and Jennifer Robertson, they working together.
     
    COUTTS: Well, what does it mean now? Does it actually allow you to go home?
     
    WENDA: No, only this is because, only international, so I cannot go back to West Papua until I my people free and myself free and I will go back a free man.
     
    COUTTS: You're not allowed to go back or it's self-imposed?
     
    WENDA:  No, I cannot go back, because if I go back, I will be arrested and put in the prison. 
     
    COUTTS: What are you hearing about what is actually happening in West Papua at the moment?
     
    WENDA: West Papua it's really increasing. It's West Papua I call home of the military and that's why Indonesia now more military since the killing of the Michael Tabuni  and it's last year saw about 20 Papuan were killed, so this is more violence that is committed by the Indonesian military and police and this I call a Secret Genocide Committee by Indonesian government, police and military.
     
    COUTTS: It's very difficult because of the censorship of the press, it's very difficult to get accurate and up to date information from West Papua. So how do you know what is going on and how reliable are you're sources?
     
    WENDA: We are receiving 24 hours information, because in the day and night, we have people on the ground reporting. But because Indonesia able to clamp down on that area, like Amnesty International ban, Red Cross  are banned, peace brigade is banned and even media, international media, like every media are banned. 
     
    Since Indonesia occupied, illegally occupied 1963 until today, Indonesia banned. So why Indonesia hiding, why Indonesia call it a democracy, and a moderate the country, then why not journalists allowed in to West Papua. That is the problem. Indonesia really why are they hiding for and that the simple question for the Indonesian Government.
     
    COUTTS: Are you asking the countries that you're visiting, you're saying New Zealand, Australia and Melanesia to act on your behalf to a) allow you to go home and also to grant independence?
     
    WENDA: Yes, my trip is simply asking for their support, for free my people and then I will go back a free man. Until my people not free, and I never go back and that might here in Melanesian as well as in New Zealand, Australia. Because West Papua is not Asia, it's Melanesian. They are, because Melanesian people are Micronesia, Polynesia. We are connected in the spirit as well as we are the Pacific, so this is the regional issue, so that's why it's an issue of West Papua never go away from mind of Australia and New Zealand, as of Melanesian country so that is a very important that we got my message to tell that, all the brothers and sisters in the Pacific.

    NZ opposition MPs criticise speaker’s move to ban West Papuan from parliament

    Benny Wenda
    The decision by New Zealand’s parliamentary speaker to bar a visiting West Papuan activist from speaking at parliament this week has met with criticism from opposition MPs.

    The UK-based Benny Wenda is due in Wellington tomorrow to talk about the plight of the indigenous people of Indonesia’s troubled Papua region.

    Speaker David Carter’s refusal stems from advice he says he received from government officials deeming the Wenda visit inappropriate.

    The Green Party MP, Catherine Delahunty, says the refusal is disappointing.

    And the Labour MP, Maryan Street, says cross-party events should not be dictated to by the level of sensitivity that a government feels about them.
    “He is a representative of West Papuans. He is recognised internationally as that. He has been a guest of the UK parliament, the European Union parliament and a guest at the United Nations. Why can’t he be hosted at the New Zealand parliament even if the government does not agree with his position? Parliament is more than government. It’s government and opposition.”
    Maryan Street
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    West Papuan campaigner tells of life of struggle against Indonesian rule

    Pacific Scoop News: Report – By the PMC news desk

    West Papuan independence campaigner Benny Wenda spoke of his people’s harrowing five decades of struggle against Indonesian rule at a public meeting in Auckland last night.

    Dressed in a ceremonial Papuan headdress, he was also joined by human rights lawyer Jennifer Robinson, a spokesperson for International Lawyers for West Papua, who spoke about Indonesian legal violations.

    Members of the audience in Ponsonby’s St Columba community centre strongly condemned the New Zealand ban on Wenda from speaking at Parliament about the West Papuan plight.

    Speaker David Carter reportedly said it’s “not appropriate” for Wenda to hold a public forum at Parliament. He gave no further explanation.

    Wenda was stunned by the decision and told a Papua New Guinean journalist, Henry Yamo, who interviewed him at the Pacific Media Centre yesterday that the West Papuan issue was gaining wider attention globally.

    Wenda was once arrested by Indonesian forces for promoting the independence of West Papua. He escaped jail a decade ago and was granted political asylum in the United Kingdom.