Monday, September 16, 2013

1) News in Timika Photo: Thousands of Papua Merdeka Papuan People's Demands


Google translations of 3 reports on KNPB web page .Be-aware google translations can be erratic. 
Original bahasa above translations

1) News in Timika Photo: Thousands of Papua Merdeka Papuan People's Demands
2) International Democracy Day: KNPB Biak carry out peaceful demonstrations, although forbidden by Indonesian police
3) Demo KNPB in Nabire, 14 People Arrested and Beaten
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1) News in Timika Photo: Thousands of Papua Merdeka Papuan People's Demands
September 16, 2013 By: admin Category: News

Timika, KNPBnews - Thousands of people of West Papua in Timika today (16/9) held a peaceful protest demanded Papua Merdeka. They urged state leaders to enter West Papua Melanesia in MSG and support the Government of Vanuatu that will bring West Papua issue at the United Nations.

Read chronological action Tabloid Jubi (clik here). Here are pictures of atmosphere in Timika action:
Photos

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2) International Democracy Day: KNPB Biak carry out peaceful demonstrations, although forbidden by Indonesian police
September 16, 2013 By: knpbbiak Category: News

Biak, KNPBnews - 16 September 2013, police have issued bans to the West Papua National Committee (KNPB) Biak to conduct peaceful demonstrations but KNPB on its commitment to carry out a peaceful demonstration today.

Apollos Sroyer KNPB Biak chairman said today the people of West Papua in Biak peaceful protest to declare to the world that the right of self-determination of the people of West Papua have not been conducted in a fair and democratic. Agreements signed Indonesian government and the Government of the Kingdom of the Netherlands on August 15, 1962 in New York does not guarantee the exercise of the right of self-determination of the people of West Papua in a fair and democratic. UN gives legitimacy to the master agreement for Indonesian West Papua and denying the right of self-determination of the people of West Papua.

Today's action we do to support the Government of Vanuatu to bring West Papua to the Annual General Assembly of the UN in this year. And also we menyeruhkan the MSG countries to follow up on the MSG final decision June 19 to 21 2013 in the Kanaky about West Papua. Today's action we are doing under the pressure of police escorts and because the police forbade us to conduct peaceful demonstrations. However, in principle KNPB Biak remain peaceful action

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3) Demo KNPB in Nabire, 14 People Arrested and Beaten
September 16, 2013 By: admin Category: News

Nabire, KNPBnews - Demo Papuan Nabire KNPB coordinated and PRD tinged arrests 14 activists KNPB. They were beaten to a pulp by TNI / police. In fact, the action in order to commemorate the international democracy was to be conducted in a peaceful and dignified.

According to the monitoring, peaceful protest that started at three rallying point controlled by Indonesian police and troops since early morning. Yagen Massa headed to the meeting points suddenly arrested by members of the police uncompromising Nabire.

A total of 14 of them beaten, namely Otto Kudiai, Japheth Keiya, Anipa Pigai, Agustina, and Julian Nawipa suffered a heavy blow, resulting in torn lips, forehead and eyes swollen.

Coordinator of direction Siriwini, Deserius Goo and Japheth Keiya is coordinating the mass of the Market Coral arrested. All equipment taken over police action.

They were finally released from the police station at the urging of Speaker of Parliament Nabire Meepago region, Abel Nawipa.

Abel states that support Meepago wilaya Commitment Powes Parkop, the governor of Port Moresby Kompanye Sorong to Samarai. Abel also said that although the police blockade, but all the people know and continue to pray that West Papua be a member of MSG, is also grateful for the efforts of the Prime Minister of Vanuatu that will lift about Papua in the United Nations.

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