It’s the first time in 50 years, a New Zealand television crew has been allowed into the province. Here is part one of their special report. A warning some of the images in this report you may find disturbing. watch video report: https://www.maoritelevision.com/news/politics/native-affairs–inside-west-papua–part-1
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Pacific News Minute: Pacific Islands Forum Discusses West Papua for the First Time
The summit meeting of leaders from around the Pacific continues in Port Moresby, the capital of Papua New Guinea this week. Yesterday, we reported on climate change – the issue at the top of the agenda. Today more background on another big controversy as we hear about West Papua from Neal Conan in the Pacific […]
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Native Affairs –West Papua unveiled
This week our Prime Minister John Key will join Leaders from around the pacific, in Papua New Guinea for the 46th Pacific Island leader’s forum. Among the high level talks will be the human rights abuses in West Papua. For decades the Indonesian province has been a no go zone with amid claims of genocide […]
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Benny Wenda live on Galaxy Radio
West Papuan independence leader Benny Wenda is currently live on Radio in London where he will discuss the ongoing racism, genocide, and illegal occupation of West Papua as well as the Global Day of Action in for West Papua on Saturday Please do tune in and listen http://tunein.com/radio/galaxyafiwe-s178508/
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Press freedom in Papua
International French Radio, RFI has released this 10 minute report on foreign journalists and media freedom in West Papua and how both are still effectively banned by the Indonesian government. http://www.english.rfi.fr/asia…/20150705-press-freedom-papua Last year 2 French journalists were jailed by the Indonesian authorities just for reporting in West Papua. If Indonesia has nothing to hide in occupied […]
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West Papua situation similar to East Timor prior to independence, activist says
The situation in the Indonesian province of West Papua is similar to East Timor just before independence, a West Papuan activist has announced at a protest in Darwin. A group of about 60 people have erected a temporary hut embassy outside Parliament House, calling for West Papuan independence from Indonesia. Source: http://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-07-06/papuan-rotesters-at-parliament-house-in-darwin/6597898
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West Papua activists evicted from Northern Territory parliament grounds
Free West Papua activists evicted After two days of demonstrating outside the parliament building in Northern Territory, Australia. http://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/jul/08/west-papua-activists-evicted-from-northern-territory-parliament-grounds A group of West Papua activists has been evicted from the grounds of the Northern Territory Parliament House in Darwin after they erected a hut as an “embassy” and spent two days protesting against Indonesian human rights […]
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West Papua, represented by the ULMWP must be at the MSG table
The Melanesian Spearhead Group (MSG) leaders must realise by now that the umbrella organisation, The United Liberation Movement for West Papua (ULMWP) has the support of the West Papuan people in its bid for membership of the MSG. In the past month civil society groups in West Papuan have held rallies throughout West Papua in […]
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Dutch journo attests to huge West Papuan support for MSG bid
People of West Papua want to join the MSG! News from New Zealand. Dutch journalist, who has been inside West Papua, attests to huge West Papuan support for MSG bid. Many West Papuan’s arrested by Indonesian security forces for supporting West Papua’s MSG Bid. This is the simple reason why Indonesia is so scared of […]
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Asia Pacific Greens support West Papua’s MSG membership and self-determination with a new resolution
Asia Pacific Greens support West Papua’s MSG membership and self-determination with a new resolution From Radio Zealand: The 3rd Congress of the Asia Pacific Greens Federation has adopted a resolution on the West Papuan self-determination struggle. The congress was held at the weekend in Silverstream, near New Zealand’s capital, and featured delegates from a range […]
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