Tuesday, October 29, 2024

1) Wenda praises PNG’s Marape over ‘brave ambush’ on West Papua


2) Govt pushes for building entrepreneurship education system in Papua  

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1) Wenda praises PNG’s Marape over ‘brave ambush’ on West Papua
 By APR editor -  October 29, 2024

Asia Pacific Report

An exiled West Papuan leader has praised Papua New Guinea Prime Minister James Marape for his “brave ambush” in questioning new Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto over West Papua.

Prabowo offered an “amnesty” for West Papuan pro-independence activists during Marape’s revent meeting with Prabowo on the fringes of the inauguration, the PNG leader revealed.

The offer was reported by Asia Pacific Report last week.

Benny Wenda, a London-based officer of the United Liberation Movement for West Papua (ULMWP), said in a statement that he wanted to thank Marape on behalf of the people of West Papua for directly raising the issue of West Papua in his meeting with President Prabowo. 

“This was a brave move on behalf of his brothers and sisters in West Papua,” Wenda said.

“The offer of amnesty for West Papuans by Prabowo is a direct result of him being ambushed by PM Marape on West Papua.

“But what does amnesty mean? All West Papuans support Merdeka, independence; all West Papuans want to raise the [banned flag] Morning Star; all West Papuans want to be free from colonial rule.” 

Wenda said pro-independence actions of any kind were illegal in West Papua. 

‘Beaten, arrested or jailed’
“If we raise our flag or call for self-determination, we are beaten, arrested or jailed. If the offer of amnesty is real, it must involve releasing all West Papuan political prisoners. 

“It must involve allowing us to peacefully struggle for our freedom without the threat of imprisonment.”  

Wenda said that in the history of the occupation, it was very rare for Melanesian leaders to openly confront the Indonesian President about West Papua. 

“Marape can become like Moses for West Papua, going to Pharoah and demanding ‘let my people go!’. 

“West Papua and Papua New Guinea are the same people, divided only by an arbitrary colonial line. One day the border between us will fall like the Berlin Wall and we will finally be able celebrate the full liberation of New Guinea together, from Sorong to Samarai. 

“By raising West Papua at Prabowo’s inauguration, Marape is inhabiting the spirit of Melanesian brotherhood and solidarity,” Wenda said. 

Vanuatu Prime Minister and the Melanesian Spearhead Group (MSG) chair Charlot Salwai and Solomon Islands Prime Minister Jeremiah Manele were also there as a Melanesian delegation.

“To Prabowo, I say this: A true amnesty means giving West Papua our land back by withdrawing your military, and allowing the self-determination referendum we have been denied since the 1960s.”

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2) Govt pushes for building entrepreneurship education system in Papua  
October 29, 2024 17:16 GMT+700
Jayapura, Papua (ANTARA) - Indonesia's Ministry of Youth and Sports highlighted the importance of building an entrepreneurship education ecosystem in Papua to leverage Generation Z's outstanding potential.

The ministry's policy analyst, Imam Gunawan, stated here on Tuesday that the education and entrepreneurship ecosystem has an important role in preparing Gen Zs in Papua to face the dynamic world.

"This is where the role of the government, society, and various elements is very important to create a supportive ecosystem," he remarked.

Gunawan deems it necessary for the government to make the most of the positive potential of young people in Papua and minimize negative factors that can harm them.

"For this reason, education based on character and entrepreneurship is necessary in providing a strong foundation," he emphasized.

It is important to present better learning opportunities, especially those relevant to the needs of the current job market.

He cited data that showed only about three percent of young Indonesians are entrepreneurs.

"The obstacles (in doing business) arise from various levels, including individuals, families, communities, and the education ecosystem itself," he pointed out.

According to Gunawan, while many young Papuans have entrepreneurial aspirations, they face barriers of confidence and business capital. He emphasized that creating a supportive entrepreneurial ecosystem is crucial to overcome these challenges.

"One of the efforts in creating a supportive entrepreneurial ecosystem is by planning entrepreneurship education programs, where it must empower local communities at the regional and village levels," Gunawan stated.

He also underscored the importance of integrating the relevant ministries' work in supporting youth development in Papua. 

Related news: Affirmation programs support education access for Papuan students
Related news: Papua makes cross-sector push for equal education in 3T areas

Translator: Qadri P, Kenzu
Editor: Rahmad Nasution


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