1) 'Flotilla' of one boat bound for West Papua
2) Papua Bid for MSG Membership: Does PNG Play Double Standard?
3) WEST PAPUA seek support MSG , CAMPAIGN " SORONG - Samarai "----------------------------------------------------------
http://www.theage.com.au/world/flotilla-of-one-boat-bound-for-west-papua-20130909-2tfus.html
1) 'Flotilla' of one boat bound for West Papua
<The Indonesian Navy's KRI Mulga.The “Freedom Flotilla” of Australian protesters set sail from far north Queensland on Monday bound for the province of West Papua, where the Indonesian military stands ready to repel it.The flotilla once had three boats, but is now down to one, the Pog, which carries just six people, after other boats broke down and could not be repaired.None of the indigenous Australian protesters who have travelled with the flotilla remain aboard, and Amos Wanggai, who fled Indonesia’s restive province in 2006 and was granted refugee status in Australia, is the only West Papuan.Flotilla leader Jacob Rumbiak is “still on Thursday Island and is available for talking and negotiating with the Indonesian military'', a spokesman said.
The Pog is expected to take two to five days to reach West Papua.Earlier plans to stop off in Papua New Guinea have also been abandoned due to a threat from local police to arrest them.But Indonesian navy spokesman Untung Surapati said armed forces headquarters in Jakarta had issued an instruction: “Don’t let the Freedom Flotilla enter Indonesia.''“So as long as the order still stands, we keep our alertness high,” he said.Captain Goeroeh Ardianto, an Indonesian navy spokesman at Merauke, West Papua, where the boat is heading, said if the protesters were armed “we have to be extra careful in handling them”. “But if they are not, we’ll try to have some dialogue with them. If they insist on illegally crossing the maritime border and we are forced to take strong action, we will.”The navy had not beefed up its forces, and only its normal sea patrol was operating in the area, Captain Ardianto said. This includes the KRI Mulga warship and three small patrol boats.A troop carrier with about 1500 soldiers landed in Merauke in late August, prompting fears from the protesters that troops were reinforcements sent to intercept them. But Captain Ardianto said it was just the normal rotation of troops to the area being replaced.The expedition is designed to highlight the suppression of political rights in West Papua and to express solidarity between the indigenous people of Australia and West Papua.Despite comments from outgoing foreign minister Bob Carr that the protesters would receive no consular assistance at all, the Australian Foreign Affairs ministry has offered normal consular help if they are arrested in Indonesia.Coalition foreign affairs spokeswoman Julie Bishop said Indonesia is entitled to use “whatever means it wishes to protect” its territorial integrity, and that “Indonesia is within its rights to turn these boats around where it is safe to do so''.
Read more: http://www.theage.com.au/world/flotilla-of-one-boat-bound-for-west-papua-20130909-2tfus.html#ixzz2eNZh5Ll3------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------2) Papua Bid for MSG Membership: Does PNG Play Double Standard?
Article – Petrus K. FarneubunAlthough the 19th Melanesian Spearhead Group (MSG) Leaders’ Summit in the Loyalty Islands of New Caledonia is over but critical question remained unanswered. Papuans remain unsatisfied with the PNG moves to seemingly unsupport for Papua members.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------A google translate of article in Jubi. Be-aware google translate can be a bit erratic.original bahasa at3) WEST PAPUA seek support MSG , CAMPAIGN " SORONG - Samarai "DILUNCURKANPenulis :Victor Mambor on September 9, 2013Editor : Victor Mambor311 Total ViewsOne of the academic community at the University of Papua New Guinea to support the campaign Sorong - Samarai ( Doc. MUF )Jayapura , 09 / 09 ( Jubi ) - West Papua efforts to gain membership in the sub - regional forum , the Melanesian Spearhead Group ( MSG ) always fails . But the reality of the matter , human rights violations continue to be recorded against the Papuan people in their land . This reality threatens their survival as human beings . So now , the problem Papuan identity and heritage is an urgent problem to be encouraged in the MSG forum .Realizing the continuous struggle by the people of West Papua , which is very close to the historical , cultural and ethnic affinity them with the rest of the other Melanesian nations of the Pacific Islands , Melanesian Unified Front for West Papuan Self - Determination ( MUF ) led a series of activities . This series of activities has a primary focus to provide support for West Papua membership at MSG . The campaign is titled " Sorong to Samarai " Campaign Petition In Support ofWest Papua 's Membership of the MSG . The campaign also made to run a petition campaign that provides awareness about West Papua's status as an occupied territory .MUF is a group of people and groups who are concerned with the issue of West Papua who lives in Papua New Guinea , West Papua and other Melanesian neighbors ." We started the campaign " Sorong to Samarai " with the aim of strengthening the legitimate calls of all Melanesians in West Papua MSG to sit at a table with other relatives of Melanesia . We believe that Papua New Guinea should support unconditionally the merger of West Papua in forum MSG . " Said Fred Mambrasar , Chairman of the Campaign Committee " Slide - Samarai " to Jubi , Sunday ( 08 / 09 ) through a media release MUF .According to Fred Mambrasar , PNG obliged to contribute to the people of West Papua to PNG national development , by aggressively lobbying for membership in the MSG that awaited West Papua . The same concern should be shared and informed by Papua New Guinea and other Melanesian neighbors .West Papuan desires included in MSG is a legitimate action . Under the agreement such as the International Covenant on Economic , Social and Cultural Rights , in Article 15 ( 1 ) ( a) of the International Covenant on Economic , Social and Cultural Rights , the Covenant recognize the right of everyone : " To take part in cultural life " .?Clearly part of the West Papua Melanesia . They have historical ties , cultural and social bigger to Melanesia in sub - Pacific Islands region . MSG formal membership to West Papua is not only necessary , it is mandatory given the threat to cultural survival and continuity of Melanesians in West Papua .MSG membership will allow West Papua to participate freely in expressing cultural identity and existence as Melanesians . Each rejection membership of MSG West Papua West Papua is act alienated from the larger society in Melanesia , and eventually became denial of human rights as set out in international treaties and conventions ." Planned today, Monday, September 9, 2013 a series of campaign activities " Slide - Samarai " will begin to be held by the MUF in coordination with the West Papuan Student Association of the University of Papua New Guinea . This event will be staged at the University of Papua New Guinea on pulul 18:00 to 20:30 local time . Launching the campaign " Slide - Samarai " will also seek to address the abuses committed against the people of West Papua Melanesia in the official protest against the foreign government in collaboration with the Indonesian state against violations of the West Papuan people in their land . "Said Fred Mambrasar .Citizens of PNG and West Papua and throughout Melanesia , have the opportunity to express their support through the collection of writing and signing petitions . This activity will run throughout the month of September. Signed petition will be submitted to the PNG government officials and MSG , and the diplomatic corps in PNG .For further information please contact : Mr. Fred Mambrasar ( Phone : 73338259 or Email : papuavoice13@gmail.com ) or Patrick Kaiku ( Email : Phone : 72091654 or Patrick.Kaiku @ gmail.com ) or Mr Tony Fofoe ( Phone : 7049 4380 ) . ( Jubi / Victor Mambor )
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