1) Papuan women
are equaliy capable
2) First
anniversary of Third Papuan Conference to be celebrated
3) For New Zealand, a Growing Relationship With Indonesia
4) Jakarta welcome bodes well for opposition
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1) Papuan women are equaliy capable
Bintang Papua, 13 October 2012
Speaking on behalf of the Women's Group in the Majelis Rakyat Papua (Papuan People's Council), Ibu Rode Ros Muyasin said that indigenous Papuan women are as equally capable as Papuan men. However, the problem is that they have never been given the space to display their capabilities.
One example is that although a quota has been set for women to occupy thirty percent of the seats in the legislature, this quota has never been achieved.
She said that as a result of the fact that women extremely rarely occupy positions of strategic importance, either in government or in other areas, such as political affairs, they have not been given the opportunity to show their capabilities.
She went on to say many dirty tricks were being played, making it very difficult for women to compete with men . She called on all elements in society to foster the involvement of women in society. because they need the space to be able to compete on an equal footing in all activities, adding that this was stipulated in the Special Autonomy Law for Papua which endorses the principles of protection, support and empowerment of indigenous Papuan women.
With regard to the quota of thirty percent of seats for women in the legislature, she said that according to the principles of justice, this should be 50:50. But the fact is that even the thirty percent quota has not been achieved. Women's position within the special eleven extra seats in the legislature is also not at all clear.
She urged all people in Papua to make sure that women enjoy the same proportionate role as men.
'There must be an end to gender discrimination, to the continuing stigmatisation of Papuan women as being of incapable.
[Translated by TAPOL]
Speaking on behalf of the Women's Group in the Majelis Rakyat Papua (Papuan People's Council), Ibu Rode Ros Muyasin said that indigenous Papuan women are as equally capable as Papuan men. However, the problem is that they have never been given the space to display their capabilities.
One example is that although a quota has been set for women to occupy thirty percent of the seats in the legislature, this quota has never been achieved.
She said that as a result of the fact that women extremely rarely occupy positions of strategic importance, either in government or in other areas, such as political affairs, they have not been given the opportunity to show their capabilities.
She went on to say many dirty tricks were being played, making it very difficult for women to compete with men . She called on all elements in society to foster the involvement of women in society. because they need the space to be able to compete on an equal footing in all activities, adding that this was stipulated in the Special Autonomy Law for Papua which endorses the principles of protection, support and empowerment of indigenous Papuan women.
With regard to the quota of thirty percent of seats for women in the legislature, she said that according to the principles of justice, this should be 50:50. But the fact is that even the thirty percent quota has not been achieved. Women's position within the special eleven extra seats in the legislature is also not at all clear.
She urged all people in Papua to make sure that women enjoy the same proportionate role as men.
'There must be an end to gender discrimination, to the continuing stigmatisation of Papuan women as being of incapable.
[Translated by TAPOL]
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2) First anniversary of Third Papuan Conference to be celebrated
Bintang Papua, 15 October 2012
[Abridged in translation]
Jayapura: A group called the Federated State of West Papua, known by its Indonesian initials as the NFRPB plans to mark the first anniversary of the Third Papua Conference on 19 October held last year. It was at the third conference that the Papuan people declared the restoration of their independence..
Chairman of the organising committee, the Rev. Ketty Yabansabra, said the celebration will take the form of joint worship and dialogue. and will proceed peacefully. The President of Indonesia Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono has been invited to attend. The event will proceed peacefully because the theme of the event is all about the preservation of peace in Papua.
The organising team which has been acknowledged by the president of the NFRPB, Forkorus Yaboisembut , has conveyed messages to the President of Indonesia and a number of Indonesian state dignitaries including the military commander, the governor of West Papua province and the Indonesian police. These letters have been acknowledged.
In view of the above, said the organisers of the event, 'we are confident that we will be able to hold communal worship, having sent the necessary notification to the Indonesian police.'
All sections of society in West Papua, including the many Indonesians now living in Papua, who have throughout behaved with decorum, have also been invited to attend the event.
Furthermore, with regard to the plan to hold dialogue with the Indonesian president, invitations to the aforesaid were sent earlier this month. It is doubtful whether any dialogue will happen on this occasion, because a similar request was made ten years ago, to which there was no response.
However, the NFRPB formally declared its independence on the occasion of the conference, for which a struggle has been waged since 1961.
'We are continuing with our efforts to obtain recognition from the Republic of Indonesia,' a spokesman for the organising committee declared.
The chief of security of the NFRPB, Elias Ayakading said that they sincerely hoped that the tragic events which occurred last year (when several people were killed and many injured) will not be repeated this year.He therefore called on the security forces in the land of Papua to ensure that the event is allowed to proceed peacefully.
The organisers urged all sides to avoid raising unnecessary issues so as to ensure that the event proceeds peacefully, because this will take in the form of worship, praying for a peaceful atmosphere and assurances that security will be safeguarded.
[Translated by TAPOL]
[Abridged in translation]
Jayapura: A group called the Federated State of West Papua, known by its Indonesian initials as the NFRPB plans to mark the first anniversary of the Third Papua Conference on 19 October held last year. It was at the third conference that the Papuan people declared the restoration of their independence..
Chairman of the organising committee, the Rev. Ketty Yabansabra, said the celebration will take the form of joint worship and dialogue. and will proceed peacefully. The President of Indonesia Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono has been invited to attend. The event will proceed peacefully because the theme of the event is all about the preservation of peace in Papua.
The organising team which has been acknowledged by the president of the NFRPB, Forkorus Yaboisembut , has conveyed messages to the President of Indonesia and a number of Indonesian state dignitaries including the military commander, the governor of West Papua province and the Indonesian police. These letters have been acknowledged.
In view of the above, said the organisers of the event, 'we are confident that we will be able to hold communal worship, having sent the necessary notification to the Indonesian police.'
All sections of society in West Papua, including the many Indonesians now living in Papua, who have throughout behaved with decorum, have also been invited to attend the event.
Furthermore, with regard to the plan to hold dialogue with the Indonesian president, invitations to the aforesaid were sent earlier this month. It is doubtful whether any dialogue will happen on this occasion, because a similar request was made ten years ago, to which there was no response.
However, the NFRPB formally declared its independence on the occasion of the conference, for which a struggle has been waged since 1961.
'We are continuing with our efforts to obtain recognition from the Republic of Indonesia,' a spokesman for the organising committee declared.
The chief of security of the NFRPB, Elias Ayakading said that they sincerely hoped that the tragic events which occurred last year (when several people were killed and many injured) will not be repeated this year.He therefore called on the security forces in the land of Papua to ensure that the event is allowed to proceed peacefully.
The organisers urged all sides to avoid raising unnecessary issues so as to ensure that the event proceeds peacefully, because this will take in the form of worship, praying for a peaceful atmosphere and assurances that security will be safeguarded.
[Translated by TAPOL]
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