Wednesday, February 3, 2016

1) INDONESIAN HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES ‘TO COUNTER’ REPORTS ON PAPUA ONLINE


2) Calls for PNG govt to determine West Papuan refugee claims
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1) INDONESIAN HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES ‘TO COUNTER’ REPORTS ON PAPUA ONLINE
Jayapura, Jubi – Golkar lawmaker Tantowi Yahya urged the government to ‘counter’ news about Papua online.
Tantowi made the remarks at a national seminar held by the Indonesian Institute of Sciences (LIPI) in Jakarta last week.
He said reports that put Indonesia in negative light must be countered.
You can see, a lot of websites, portals used the word ‘condemnation’ yet there is no counter-attack, “said Tantowi.
He believes Papua issues conducted through cyber and others can be countered.
“However we are now in difficult position where we can not give a counter-attack on these issues in international forums, “he added.
He said, the internationalization of the issue of Papua is a matter of concern. If this is unstoppable, not only the issue of Indonesia, but the problems of the world. Now the issue of Papua is running.
“The sympathy and support from some of the countries to Papua has been a real loose in front of us,” he said.
Now, he added, there is a change in the international Papua issue. If once there is a desire for the government to solve the problem of poverty, left behind and injustice in Papua but now the issue is violation of human rights.
“Free Papua activists abroad knew the issue will not get attention by the international world. They turn it into a human rights issue. Like it or not, there are results including the support of countries that want Papua separated from Indonesia, “he said.
He further said, do not think that activists of the Free Papua movement do not pay attention to the political uproar in Indonesia. Now the Papua issue in the international community can not be countered.
In the same place, chairman of the Papua Desk in Kemenkopolhukam, Major General (TNI) Yoedhi Swastono, called the Melanesian Spearhead Group (MSG), which is more likely to discuss social and cultural issues of race Melanesia, including Papua.
While the United Liberation Movement of West Papua (ULMWP) is representative of Melanesia Indonesia abroad.
“Last October in Ambon we have declared Melanesian brotherhood Indonesian society which was formed by five governors of Papua, West Papua, Maluku, North Maluku and East Nusa Tenggara, “said Yoedhi.
He said Indonesia’s Melanesian brotherhood society is established to fostering cultural organizations Ministry of the Interior (Home Affairs Ministry).
“So it is improper to speak Papua Diaspora abroad that only group representing the people of Papua,” he said. (Arjuna Pademme/Tina)
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2) Calls for PNG govt to determine West Papuan refugee claims
Updated at 6:44 pm today
A West Papuan who has lived in Papua New Guinea for almost three decades has urged PNG's Foreign Minister to help give him and others living in limbo some certainty on refugee status.
Last week, the minister, Rimbink Pato, announced that the Citizen Advisory Committee would meet to consider refugee claims of 1000 West Papuans registered in Western Province after fleeing Indonesia.
As an advocate of West Papuan independence, Fred Mambrasar fled from Indonesian military aggression in PNG's neighbouring territory in the mid-1980s.
He is among around 1500 West Papuans now living in Port Moresby without citizenship, who he says successive PNG governments have ignored the plight of.
Mr Mambrasar said there were an estimated 10,000 West Papuans in PNG whose refugee claims should all be determined.
"Rimbink Pato speak but must action. Not just speak but em must action. Because sometime the government tok yes we granted citizenship but only for some people. but like me and other West Papua, not yet."
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