Sunday, July 13, 2025

1) West Papua National Committee Rejects VP Gibran Rakabuming's Papua Assignment


2) 23rd Melanesian Spearhead group (MSG) communique. 
3) New Caledonia’s political parties commit to 'historic' deal in France

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1) West Papua National Committee Rejects VP Gibran Rakabuming's Papua Assignment  

Reporter Eka Yudha Saputra 
July 13, 2025 | 07:24 pm

TEMPO.COJakarta - The West Papua National Committee (KNPB) rejected Vice President Gibran Rakabuming Raka's assignment to handle development and human rights issues in Papua.

Warpo Sampari Wetipo, Chairperson of KNPB Central, called President Prabowo Subianto's mandate to Gibran "mere publicity." He considered the assignment to resolve issues in Papua as an old song being played repeatedly by the Indonesian government.


"This kind of mandate makes the people and fighters of Papua very fed up and is considered an old song that's continuously replayed, as if the government is serious, when in fact it's all nonsense," Warpo told Tempo on July 11, 2025.

In addition to rejecting Gibran's assignment, KNPB also condemned several Prabowo cabinet ministers for running programs that do not directly benefit the people of Papua.

"We assess that a number of development projects and programs in health, education, and the recruitment of executives from six provinces in Papua are unproductive," Warpo said. "The government intentionally recruits them to be puppets so that the people of Papua live and die in the hands of Jakarta's game."

Rather than sending Gibran to Papua, Warpo said that KNPB urged the Indonesian government to initiate a dialogue involving the United Nations or other international parties considered neutral and acceptable to both sides.

TPNPB-OPM Also Rejects Gibran's Appointment

The West Papua National Liberation Army-Free Papua Organization (TPNPB-OPM) also expressed rejection of Gibran's assignment. Sebby Sambom, spokesperson for TPNPB-OPM, questioned Gibran's qualifications to handle Papua's issues.

According to Sebby, instead of assigning Gibran, he asked Prabowo to form a team under his cabinet to negotiate with groups in Papua. He stated that appointing Gibran to address development and human rights issues in Papua is merely a stunt by the Indonesian government for the international community.

"We view Gibran's appointment to Papua as a mistake by the Indonesian government in resolving the conflict in Papua," he said yesterday.

Gibran Ready for Assignment

In response, Gibran Rakabuming stated his readiness to carry out the specific assignment from Prabowo to handle Papua. He did not even rule out the possibility of working directly in Papua, noting that such an assignment has existed since Vice President Ma'ruf Amin's term.

"As an assistant to the president, I am ready to be assigned anywhere, anytime, and at the moment we are waiting for the next order," Gibran said when met during a working visit to Klaten Regency, Central Java, on Wednesday, July 9, 2025.

The VP stopped short of providing a clear answer regarding his departure schedule or when he would start his duty in Papua. However, he affirmed his readiness to be assigned anytime, even if the president's formal decision has not been announced yet.



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2) 23rd Melanesian Spearhead group (MSG) communique.  
23 June 2025
A bit about PIF visit and Dialogue.   O.17





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3) New Caledonia’s political parties commit to 'historic' deal in France

6:36 am today  
Patrick Decloitre, Correspondent French Pacific Desk 
New Caledonia's pro-and-anti-independence parties committed on Saturday to a "historic" deal regarding the future political status of the French Pacific territory, which is set to become, for the first time, a "State' within the French realm.
The 13-page agreement, officially entitled "Agreement Project of the Future of New Caledonia", is the result of a solid 10 days of harsh negotiations between both pro and anti-independence parties who have stayed, under closed doors, at a hotel in the small city of Bougival, in the outskirts of Paris.
The talks were convened by French President Emmanuel Macron, after an earlier series of talks, held between February and May 2025, failed to yield an agreement.
After opening the talks on 2 July 2025, Macron handed over them to his Minister for Overseas, Manuel Valls, to oversee. Valls managed to bring together all parties around the same table earlier this year.
In his opening speech earlier this month, Macron insisted on the need to restore New Caledonia's economy, which was brought to its knees following destructive and deadly riots that erupted in May 2024.
He said France was ready to study any solution, including an "associated State" for New Caledonia………………….

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