Sunday, December 8, 2024

1) PNG’s Parkop tells exiled Papuans ‘don’t lose hope – keep up the freedom struggle’

2 Dozens Of Toddlers, Pregnant Mothers And The Elderly Escape To The Forest In The Star Mountains During The Indonesian Military Operation



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1) PNG’s Parkop tells exiled Papuans ‘don’t lose hope – keep up the freedom struggle’

By APR editor -  December 8, 2024

Asia Pacific Report

Governor Powes Parkop of Papua New Guinea’s capital Port Moresby has appealed to West Papuans living in his country to carry on the self-determination struggle for future generations and to not lose hope.

Parkop, a staunch supporter of the West Papua cause, reminded Papuans at their Independence Day last Sunday of the struggles of their ancestors, reports Inside PNG.

“PNG will celebrate 50 years of Independence next year but this is only so for half of the island — the other half is still missing, we are losing our land, we are losing our resources.

“If we are not careful, we are going to lose our future too.”

The National Capital District governor was guest speaker for the celebration among Port Moresby residents of West Papuan descent with the theme “Celebrating and preserving our culture through food and the arts”.

About 12,000 West Papuan refugees and exiles live in PNG and Parkop has West Papuan ancestry through his grandparents.


The Independence Day celebration began with everyone participating in the national anthem — “Hai Tanaku Papua” (“My Land, Papua”).

Song and dance
Other activities included song and dance, and a dialogue with the young and older generations to share ideas on a way forward.

Some stalls were also set up selling West Papuan cuisine, arts and crafts.


Governor Parkop said: “We must be proud of our identity, our culture, our land, our heritage and most importantly we have to challenge ourselves, redefine our journey and our future.

“That’s the most important responsibility we have.”’

West Papua was a Dutch colony in the 9th century and by the 1950s the Netherlands began to prepare for withdrawal.

On 1 December 1961, West Papuans held a congress to discuss independence.

The national flag, the Morning Star, was raised for the first time on that day.

Encouraged to keep culture
Governor Parkop described the West Papua cause as “a tragedy”.

This is due to the fact that following the declaration of Independence in 1961, Indonesia laid claim over the island a year later in 1962.

This led to the United Nations-sponsored treaty known as the New York Agreement.

Indonesia was appointed temporary administrator without consultation or the consent of West Papuans.

In 1969 the so-called Act of Free Choice enabled West Papuans to decide their destiny but again only 1026 West Papuans had to make that choice under the barrel of the gun.

To this day, Melanesian West Papua remains under Indonesian rule.

Governor Parkop encouraged the West Papuan people to preserve their culture and heritage and to breakaway from the colonial mindset, colonial laws and ideas that hindered progress to freedom for West Papua.

Republished with permission from Inside PNG.


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2 Dozens Of Toddlers, Pregnant Mothers And The Elderly Escape To The Forest In The Star Mountains During The Indonesian Military Operation

Sunday, December 8, 2024

The National Committee of West Papua Star Mountains Region (KNPB-WPB) informs from the scene regarding the refugee situation and conditions in Oksop District that, All the residents of Oksop district of the Star Mountains region have fled to various points, and not a single Community stays in the Village Because of the Action by the Very Armed Forces without dignity & criminal character.

Military Entered Oxop District not Through public roads but through rat roads, and as far as the District Capital, they do not occupy in the District Offices or Social housing existing, but they take place in the forests and then outnumber the civilians in the villages and forests inhabited by the civilians. The actions done by the Military are very scary for the Civil Society of Oksop District So the citizens are very endangered and need help from all parties.

 

Refugee data

To record casualties of civilians on the field, we had field constraints and were hampered by such a large Military Power, but there is some refugee data we got from the ground among others:

1. Toddler turns 54

2. Launching 23

3. Pregnant mom of 5

4. a serious patient 2

In the statement We Made at some points, civilians are very Unacceptable and Disappointed to the Treatment of the Indonesian Military that is very Inhumane and Criminal. Refugees also say that, December is a big day for us Christians and KAMTIBMAS Day. But this great day (Christmas) we don't feel the joy and usher the savior's birth with joy. This is the Worst Christmas present of previous years for us Two denominations "Reveal one citizen representing two Church Denominations (Catholic & Protestant).

 

Military data

The first stage of Military Power a total of 300 personnel and the second stage of drowning of 3 Cars. While the Military Power is growing and we can't fully confirm the numbers. As a result of the refugee activities such as Looking for food, drinking, etc. are very narrow because the situation is so tense & many Military Forces expresses their Criminal character.

Therefore, We Request Support & Prayer and Monitoring From Various Parties.

More information to follow

Sunday, December 8, 2024

Ilarius Kakyarmabin

KNPB Tiles Star Mountains Region

The General Leader

SETH ENN

   


























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