Sunday, August 1, 2021

1) Wenda demands Indonesia’s expulsion from UN human rights body citing ‘systematic racism’



2) Papua to implement activity restrictions: task force head  

3) Govt to provide 50 oxygen concentrators to Papua  
4) KONI completes first phase of vaccination of Papua PON athletes  

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1) Wenda demands Indonesia’s expulsion from UN human rights body citing ‘systematic racism’
STEVE SWEENEYSUNDAY, AUGUST 1, 2021  





                                                              Benny Wenda pictured in London in 2019

INDONESIA must be suspended from the United Nations Human Rights Council for its systematic racism and discrimination against West Papuans, independence leader Benny Wenda said on Saturday.

He spoke after the brutal attack on a deaf West Papuan man called Steven Yadohamang by Indonesian soldiers in the town of Merauke last week.

Footage showed Mr Yadohamang’s head being crushed under the boots of military officers, and Mr Wenda said the incident had been compared to the killing of George Floyd in the US last year.

“The reality of everyday life for my people in West Papua is violence and racism at the hands of Indonesian soldiers, police and intelligence officers,” Mr Wenda said.

He said that his people have suffered ongoing racism and an attempted genocide, and that military operations have displaced more than 50,000 people since the start of the pandemic with impunity.

The United Liberation Movement for West Papua chairman has been living in exile since he escaped from an Indonesian prison in 2002.

He had been placed on trial for leading an independence rally which authorities said turned violent.

He insists that the charges against him are politically motivated. Interpol eventually agreed, and in 2012 rescinded a red notice for his arrest and extradition from Britain.

Last year he was elected interim president of a West Papuan government-in-waiting.

Mr Wenda has continued to lobby for independence for West Papua, which was annexed by Indonesia in 1969 through the so-called Act of Free Choice.

It was ratified by just over 1,000 West Papuans, many of whom were held at gunpoint.

“There is no difference between what happens to African-Americans in the US and what happens to West Papuans at the hands of the illegal Indonesian occupation,” Mr Wenda said.

“My people rose up against racist treatment in 2019, and followed the global BLM [Black Lives Matter] movement with our own cry: Papuan Lives Matter.”

Mr Wenda said that Indonesia’s “military operations, racial abuse, ethnic cleansing, and systematic destruction of our health and educational opportunities” breach international law and that world bodies should act accordingly.

“The international community must respond by suspending Indonesia from the UN Human Rights Council immediately,” he said.

“If our international human rights protections mean anything, there must be a global response to what is happening to my people.”


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2) Papua to implement activity restrictions: task force head  
19 hours ago

Jayapura (ANTARA) - Papua province will implement activity restrictions to stem the spread of COVID-19, head of the provincial COVID-19 prevention and handling task force, William Manderi, has informed.

The form of restrictions that will be implemented will depend on the result of the Papua governor's meeting with the Regional Leadership Coordination Forum (Forkopimda), Manderi told ANTARA here on Friday.

The meeting will determine whether or not the restrictions will be implemented over the entire province, he said.

Activity restrictions to stem the spread of COVID-19 are especially important given Papua's plans to host the National Sports Week (PON) XX and National Para Games (Peparnas), he added.

The four locations where PON XX will be held are Jayapura City, Jayapura District, Merauke, and Timika.

Beyond implementing community activity restrictions, the provincial task force has also rolled out a vaccination program to help achieve herd immunity. he said.

Manderi, who is also head of Papua's Disaster Mitigation Agency (BPBD), also urged citizens to comply with the health protocols.

Meanwhile, head of PT. Pelni's Jayapura branch, Whendy, admitted that the company will no longer sell tickets to customers wishing to travel to other regions starting August 1.

The decision has been made in order to anticipate the implementation of the community activity restrictions, he explained.

As of Thursday (July 29, 2021), the number of COVID-19 cases in Papua have reached 34,726, with 26,873 people recovering, 7,018 undergoing treatment, and 835 dying of the disease.

The Indonesian government has implemented community activity restrictions (PPKM) in Java and Bali to stem the spread of COVID-19 since July 3, 2021.

The PPKM, which was previously imposed till July 25, has been extended until August 2, 2021.

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Reporter: Evarukdijati, Fadhli Ruhman
Editor: Sri Haryati


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3) Govt to provide 50 oxygen concentrators to Papua  
13 hours ago

Jayapura, Papua (ANTARA) - The Coordinating Ministry for Economic Affairs and the Health Ministry are set to provide 50 oxygen concentrators to Papua province to address a recent spike in COVID-19 cases.

The 50 oxygen concentrators are expected to enable hospitals in the province to produce oxygen themselves, day-to-day chief of the Papua Provincial COVID-19 Response Task Force Welliam R. Manderi said on Sunday.

" As a follow up to the assistance of 50 oxygen concentrators, local health authorities will look at oxygen needs in each district and city," Manderi said.

He said his side has also set up a task force which will be responsible for oxygen needs.

"To handle COVID-19 cases this year (the local government) has set aside Rp150 billion in budget fund for priority activities," he added.

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The budget will be used to procure oxygen concentrators, provide isolation centers, build a COVID-19 special hospital, buy medical equipment and handle the impact of COVID-19 pandemic, he said. .

Coronavirus infections have currently spread to 18 districts and cities in the province.

Six of the affected areas are located in Papua's mountainous regions in the districts of Jayawijaya, Lanny Jaya, Tolikara, Pegunungan Bintang, Paniai, and Puncak Jaya, Papua COVID-19 Response Task Force spokesperson Silwanus Sumule informed recent;ly.


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Twelve other affected regions are Jayapura City and the districts of Jayapura, Merauke, Boven Digul, Asmat, Mappi, Mimika, Biak Numfor, Supiori, Kepulauan Yapen, Nabire, and Keerom, he said.

Amid the alarming trend in infections, the Papua administration has asked residents to brace for a month-long lockdown in August, 2021 after the micro-scale public activity restrictions (PPKM Mikro) end on July 25.

During the lockdown, all entry points to Papua would be closed to curb an exponential increase in COVID-19 infections in communities, spokesperson for the Papua governor, Muhammad Rifai Darus, said earlier.


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Reporter: Hendrina Dian K, Suharto
Editor: Fardah Assegaf


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4) KONI completes first phase of vaccination of Papua PON athletes  
9 hours ago
Jayapura, Papua (ANTARA) - The Indonesian National Sports Committee (KONI) of Papua Chapter claimed it has completed the first phase of the COVID-19 vaccination of athletes who will contest in the 20th National Games (PON) on October 2-15.

Meanwhile, the second phase of the vaccination of athletes is still underway, medical coordinator of KONI Papua chapter dr. Billy Heumese told ANTARA on his cellular phone on Sunday.

"The second phase of vaccination is still underway in Jayapura and training centers," he said.

He said the KONI of Papua chapter is in the process of recapitulating the number of athletes who have received their first and second shots of COVID-19 vaccine.


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"Several (athletes) cannot be vaccinated as they have a history of disease and are in the process of recovering," he said.

Some of them also have not met requirements to get vaccinated because of comorbidity. Therefore, they had to receive medical treatment first, he said.

"We have set ourselves the target of vaccinating host athletes before the PON National Games," he said.

The PON National Games will be held in Jayapura City and the districts of Jayapura, Mimika, and Merauke on Oct 2-15, while the subsequent Paralympic Games (Peparnas) will be held on Nov 2-15.


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At least 6,400 athletes and 3,500 officials from 34 provinces across Indonesia are expected to participate in Papua's PON National Games that will feature 37 events.

Meanwhile, 1,935 athletes and 740 officials will take part in the National Para Games in Jayapura City and Jayapura District, which will feature 12 events.

To ensure the safety of athletes and officials participating in the PON National Games and National Para Games, President Joko Widodo has urged the concerned agencies to inoculate all athletes.

The head of state has also instructed that local residents living in proximity to all venues of the sporting events and athletes' villages be vaccinated, according to Youth and Sports Minister Zainudin Amali.


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Reporter: Hendrina Dian K, Suharto
Editor: Fardah Assegaf


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