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Part 02. I. ANTI- PAPUAISM  


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Introduction

I.     ANTI-PAPUAISM

II.   THE ASSASINATION OF A STATE AND NATION  

III.  THE MURDERERS OF A STATE AND NATION

IV.    INITIAL QUESTIONS TO THE U.N. FOR IMMEDIATE CLARIFICATIONS

Attchments:

  1. UNITED NATIONS GENERAL ASSEMBLY DECLARATION ON THE GRANTING OF INDEPENDENCE TO COLONIAL COUNTRIES AND PEOPLES. A/RES/1514 (XV) 14 DECEMBER 1960
  2. THE U.N. RESOLUTION ON THE OUTCOME OF THE “Act of Free Choice” IN WEST PAPUA, 1969 RESOLUTION 2504 (XXIV), 19 NOVEMBER 1969


   Thou shalt not kill ...

(EXODUS 20:13)

 

 

 

A people cannot be preserved by authority;

and no people is willing to be preserved.

A people lives from within, or dies out.

 

 

 

…No one, whether black or white, has the right to stop us from fighting for our freedom. 

One thing must be understood by everyone. 

We are not demanding what is not ours; we are demanding what is rightfully ours…

(Lawrence Dloga[1])


 
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“…Why do you see the speck that is in your brother’s eye, but do not notice the log that is in your own eyes? ...”   (Matthew 7:3)

           

            Let us all be reminded that West Papua is still a specially RELEVANT case, as yet.    In its entity, one cannot open up any matter pertaining to Human Rights Violations in West Papua without looking straight into the direct involvement of nearly all nation leaders of the world, decades ago.   Today’s Human Rights Violations in that “Non-Self Governing Territory” are dated back to the second half of 1950s, and essentially traced back to international political conspiracy, intentionally developed, and specially aimed at sacrificing the territory for the 1960s Cold War’s geo-political and geo-economical interests by the U.S.A. and its allies.

           

            Nearly each of the world’s nations has its respective share of contribution in the territory’s Indonesianisation and its indigenous people’s minorization - not to mention a wide spectrum of Human Rights Violations that have become an integral part to its people’s daily life, as yet.

 

            The question is:  How long do you have to let the Papuans suffer horrendous consequences of Human Rights Violations essentially created by your predecessors, in the KILLING OF A PAPUAN STATE AND NATION?

 

            Government Administrations, State Administrators, Political Figures, and Diplomatic Plenipotentiaries may have successively passed  - but the problem still lingers on an international basis TO BE SETTLED.

 

West Papua,

 

April 13, 2001


[1] Lawrence Dloga was a former Secretary General for the TPN/OPM – Liberation Army of the Free Papua Movement. He was murdered under a blame that he co-operated with the enemies, even though the rumour was developed by the enemies to kill Dloga. http://www.geocities.com/wp_tpnopm


Book 04. Cover

Part 02. I. ANTI- PAPUAISM