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4 UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) 10 May 2002- Indonesia - OCHA Consolidated Situation Report No. 75
4 Susilo lambastes EU's effort to dictate to Indonesia 
4 Who’s Driving Islamic Militant Groups?
4 ACEH: Freedom movement demands independence referendum
4 Acehnese and West Papuan activists speak
4 Dita Sari: `Allow the people of Aceh and West Papua to choose'
4 This is a summary of a report on our recent visit to West Papua (the report is pasted and attached).
4 TAPOL Report on Meeting with Ben Bradshwa, Minister of State at the Foreign Affairs
4 Susilo lambastes EU's effort to dictate to Indonesia 
4 Who’s Driving Islamic Militant Groups?

 


http://www.greenleft.org.au   

Acehnese and West Papuan activists speak

BY PIP HINMAN 

SYDNEY — “We have no relationship with Indonesia anymore. We have to find our own way”, was how Erwanto, a visiting Acehnese democracy leader summed up his people's determination to win their independence. 

Speaking at a meeting organised by Action in Solidarity with Asia and the Pacific on May 9, Erwanto, who is the international officer for the Acehnese Popular Democratic Resistance Front (FPDRA), said that under the Megawati government the number of human rights abuses in Aceh have increased. 

In Aceh today, the democratic forces are being prevented from even organising meetings. Demonstrations are banned, and people are afraid to travel from village to village until after 6pm. 

Negotiations between the Free Aceh Movement (GAM) and the Indonesian government are scheduled for May 11. Erwanto believes that negotiations are important, but to be effective they have to be mediated by a foreign government or, preferably, the United Nations. “Only the UN is in a position to point the finger at Jakarta for its human rights abuses.” 

Erwanto was emphatic that Acehnese do not want an Islamic state, despite it being on offer from Jakarta. He said when the leader of the fundamentalist militia group Laska Jihad came to Aceh none of the independence groups including GAM, were willing to meet with it. 

Rex Rumakiek, a leader of the Free Papua Movement (OPM), described to the meeting a similarly deteriorating situation in West Papua. Indonesian military have been given free rein to carry out their dirty work. 

However, he is hopeful that an international campaign launched last year to pressure the UN Secretary General to review the 1969 Act of Free Choice will gain momentum. Rumakiek described the sham UN-organised “referendum” of that year as “West Papua being caught up in Cold War politics”. He said that the US desire to contain communism in this part of the world led to the UN undemocratically handing over West Papua to Indonesia. 

Already some 40 NGOs internationally have supported the review appeal, with 10 adding their names last week. 

Rumakiek is hopeful that this year's South Pacific Forum to be held in Fiji in August will also carry a strong resolution supporting West Papua's struggle for independence. He said that the governments of Nauru and Vanuatu among others 
would support the push. 

Given the abundance of natural resources in West Papua, Rumakiek said “we should all be millionaires, if not for the multinationals like Freeport”. 

[Visit <http://www.asia-pacific-action.org> to stay in touch with 
ASAP's campaigns and meetings.] 

From Green Left Weekly, May 15, 2002. 

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WEST PAPUA: Thousands protest against integrasi

The commemoration of the forced integration of West Papua (formerly known as Irian Jaya, now Papua) with Indonesia on May 1 was marked by peaceful protests by pro-independence supporters across West Papua's major towns. 

The demonstrations condemned the highly fraudulent Act of Free Choice facilitated by the UN in 1969, which rubber-stamped West Papua as part of Indonesia. 

Indonesia's security forces were on high alert around the commemoration sites. In Jayapura, an estimated 1200 people turned up at the burial site of the late Theys Eluay, the murdered chairperson of Papua Presidium Council, to protest. 

Thaha Al Hamid, presidium secretary general, reiterated his call for President Megawati to reveal the main actors behind Eluay's assassination. 

Thousands of other independence supporters crowded the churches, open field and houses in Serui, Biak, Sorong, Fak Fak, Manokwari and Nabire to voice opposition to integrasi,. 

No independence supporters were able to protest in Wamena due to threats from Barisan Merah Putih (the pro-integration Red and White Militia) and Laskar Jihad (right-wing Islamic militias). 

[Abridged from <http://www.gn.apc.org/tapol

From Green Left Weekly, May 15, 2002. 

 
   
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