MEDIA STATEMENT
07th of
October, 2015
ULMWP
acknowledges Pacific leaders for supporting West Papua aspirations at the
United Nations (UN).
The United
Liberation Movement for West Papua (ULMWP)
has commended the Prime Minister of
the Kingdom of Tonga, Hon. Akilisi Pohiva, and the Prime Minister of the
Solomon Islands, Hon. Manasseh Sogavare, for supporting West Papua at the
recent 70th United Nations General Assembly in New York.
ULMWP
spokesperson, Benny Wenda, expressed his deepest gratitude to the Pacific
leaders and their people, saying, “on behalf of the people of West Papua, we
the United Liberation Movement for West Papua would like to convey all our
deepest and most sincere gratitude to our Pacific leaders for being the sole
moral voices on West Papua at the United Nations.”
“We the people
of West Papua listened to your historic speeches at the UN, which have brought
great hope, emotion and positivity, which has displayed true Pacific solidarity
for our people...we always feel a strong and unbreakable connection to our
fellow Pacific family, and the bold statements by both prime ministers from the
Pacific have confirmed real Pacific solidarity.”
Wenda said the
lead taken by Tonga and the Solomon Islands is promising, and is calling on
other Pacific leaders to support the call by our Pacific leaders to hold talks
with Indonesia for a fact finding mission to West Papua.
“We acknowledge
and thank our Pacific leaders and people for assisting us to be recognized at
the Melanesian Spearhead Group (MSG). The tremendous support has taken the
issue of West Papua to the agenda of the PIF leaders, and we welcome the call
for a fact finding mission and will work closely with our Pacific leaders on
this mission.”
The ULMWP
recognize the support of PIF leaders and note other significant historical
efforts by Pacific Island nations notably Vanuatu, Nauru and Tuvalu to support
the right to self-determination of West Papua at the United Nations and
regionally.
Indonesia in
its right to reply to both Tonga and the Solomon Islands at the UNGA strongly
rejects the references to human rights issues in West Papua and have labelled
them dangerously misleading. While Indonesia denied these human right abuses,
violations continued in Papua.
At 7:00pm on
the 28th of September, two high school students were shot at the market in
Timika town. One of the student died the other on was taken to hospital.
Wenda added
that contradiction between official denial and reality indeed calls for a fact
finding mission as requested by the both Prime Ministers.
“We support the
PIF leaders’ decision for an independent fact finding mission as the only way
to verify independently the human rights situation on the ground. We urge the
UN to support PIFL to set up a human rights fact finding mission.”
Since the Prime
Ministers Pohiva and Sogavare respective addresses at the UN, there have been
jubilant responses and positivity from West Papuans globally despite the
ongoing military assault on West Papuan including the most recent death of two
youths.
“We desperately
need the help of our Pacific family for the people of West Papua continue to
suffer under the illegal Indonesian occupation.”
The human
rights situation is deteriorating and it is estimated that over 500,000 West
Papuan people have been killed ever since the territory was occupied in 1961.
Ends//
Benny Wenda
Spokesperson
for the United Liberation Movement
for West Papua
(ULMWP)
Sumber : http://suarawiyaimana.blogspot.co.id/2015/10/ulmwp-acknowledges-pacific-leaders-for.html
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