Monday, July 3, 2023

AWPA Statement - Indonesian President visits Australia and PNG

                               Australia West Papua Association (Sydney)


AWPA Statement 4  July 2023

Indonesian President visits Australia and PNG

 

President Joko Widodo (Jokowi) is attending   the 8th Indonesia-Australia Annual Leaders Meeting in Sydney before flying on to  PNG for  a 2 day visit on Wednesday.



Joe Collins of AWPA said "as usual,  investment and trade will be the main agenda of discussion with PM Albanese and with Australian CEOs during the meeting. What we can be assured about is that the human rights situation in West Papua will not be on the agenda.”



If we look at the  Communique from the  Annual Leaders’ Meeting in Bogor  in June 2022, there is no mention of the human rights situation in West Papua. 

https://www.pm.gov.au/media/joint-communique-indonesia-australia-annual-leaders-meeting

 

 

The Australian Government is aware that the situation in West Papua is seriously deteriorating with ongoing human rights  abuses in the territory.

 

It knows that there are regular Armed clashes between the Free Papua Movement and the Indonesian security forces. 

That West Papuans continue to be arrested at peaceful demonstrations and Papuans risk being charged with treason for taking part in the rallies. 

That the military operations in the highlands have created  up to 60,000 internally displaced persons (IDPs), many facing starvation because they fear returning to their food gardens because of the Indonesian security forces.

 

"Yet, Canberra seems to be reluctant  to raise the ongoing human rights abuses in the territory with Jakarta."

 

 

An article in Jubi (21 June 2023)  reports  that Internally displaced Papuans fear returning to their homes because of the  military presence in their villages and towns.

From article

"Jayapura, Jubi – The presence of Indonesian Military (TNI) and Police in conflict-ridden areas of Papua has allegedly caused trauma among internally displaced Indigenous PapuansThe displaced people urge the government to immediately cease military operations and restore their communities to normalcy. These concerns were expressed during a discussion attended by displaced women on Tuesday, June 20, 2023, as part of World Refugee Day commemoration.”  






From Jubi article. The Catholic Church of Kampung Faan Kahrio Middle East Aifat District Maybrat Regency Southwest Papua is occupied by TNI soldiers This photo was taken on April 17 2023 Doc LF for Jubi


 https://en.jubi.id/internally-displaced-papuans-traumatized-as-military-presence-hinders-return-to-hometowns/


 

Another issue that won’t be on the agenda Collins said.




The Biak Massacre 

Lest we forget  that this week The Biak Massacre occurred  25 years ago .

On the 2 July in 1998, the West Papuan Morning Star flag was raised on top of a water tower near the harbour in Biak. Activists and local people gathered beneath it singing songs and holding traditional dances. As the rally continued, many more people in the area joined in with numbers reaching up to 500 people.  On the 6 July the Indonesian security forces attacked the demonstrators, massacring scores of people. The victims included women and children who had gathered for the peaceful gathering were killed at the base of the water tower.  Other Papuans were rounded up and later taken out to sea where they were thrown off naval ships and drowned.  No Indonesian security force member has been charged or brought to justice for the human rights abuses committed against peaceful demonstrators”. 

 






What is outrageous is that the   Australia Government knew of the Massacre but failed to condemn the Indonesian military.  Shortly after the massacre an Australian military attaché and intelligence officer, Dan Weadon, from the  Jakarta embassy visited Biak.  The  same officer was also handed photographic evidence by West Papuans on Biak.  The photos were distributed to his superiors within defence, but they never saw the light of day. 

 

New evidence suggests they have since been destroyed by the defence department despite consistent calls for a proper investigation into the atrocity.  It is thanks to West Papuan supporter Anthony Craig who got a copy of the report under FOI laws that we know the photos were destroyed.

https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2021/sep/19/killed-like-animals-documents-reveal-how-australia-turned-a-blind-eye-to-a-west-papuan-massacre



Future relations

What Canberra should also remember is that Jokowi’s term  as president finishes shortly  (after completing his two-term limit) and there is the possibility that  former general  Prabowo  could win the Presidential election. 


From a  post "Why Democracy in Southeast Asia Will Worsen in 2023” on the Council on Foreign Relations blog

 

Prabowo also has a terrible rights record from his tenure as head of Indonesian special forces in the Suharto era. He was banned from obtaining a U.S. visa for years for his alleged role in the killings of rights activists and other crimes during the bloodshed in East Timor, then a province of Indonesia. https://www.cfr.org/blog/why-democracy-southeast-asia-will-worsen-2023

Another reality for Canberra to face

 

 

Papua New Guinea

AWPA also condemns the removal by authorities in PNG of the West Papuan flag ahead of the Indonesian president’s visit to the country on Wednesday.

 

Officers from PNG’s National Intelligence Organization removed Morning Star  flags and banners at the Rainbow refugee camp in Port Moresby last  Saturday as supporters marked the 1st of July anniversary of the proclamation of Independence from Indonesia in 1971.



Supporters of self-determination for Indonesia’s Papuan provinces are pictured with a Morning Star independence flag at the Rainbow refugee camp in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea on July 1, 2023. Harlyne Joku/BenarNews

https://www.benarnews.org/english/news/pacific/west-papua-flag-raising-png-jokowi-visit-07032023002655.html

 


Joe Collins of AWPA said, “this is of grave concern as the Melanesian Spearhead Group meets in Vanuatu this month and West Papuans are applying for full membership. West Papuans are counting on all Melanesian Countries to support their application. Hopefully this removal of West Papuan symbols was not government policy and simply an over enthusiastic  intelligence organisation hoping to curry favour with the government.




                WEST PAPUA for FULL MEMBERSHIP MSG 2023! (
photo posted on AWPA FB page)





The Pacific People support self-determination for West Papua which their governments should note.




                                                 Previous rally outside Indonesian Embassy Canberra


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