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West Papua: Not a bad start for Sogavare

Posted by Unknown | Tuesday, June 23, 2015 | Posted in , , , , ,

WE all want our government to support the United Liberation Movement for West Papua’s (ULMWP) bid for membership of the Melanesia Spearhead Group (MSG).
Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare last Thursday responded to that call.

The Government, he says, will vote to bring West Papua into the MSG fold on “observer status”.

The highly anticipated announcement was received with mixed reactions.

Some say the position is “too soft”.

Others say it is ambiguous.

While others say it’s confusing.

Expectation is the government must support West Papua’s full member into the MSG family.

We are sure Prime Minister Sogavare made the decision to welcome West Papua into the MSG fold on observer status based on advice received from his army of advisers.

At the moment, East Timor and Indonesia enjoy observer status at MSG.

Indonesia has since applied for associate membership status – an application that will also be decided by MSG leaders in Honiara next Wednesday.

West Papua’s application will also be decided at the same meeting.

The government’s decision to support West Papua attaining observer status on MSG may not go down well with many of us.

But it’s a breakthrough for the United Liberation Movement for West Papua and local West Papuan supporters who’ve campaign and lobbied hard for this cause.

The worst we could get from the government is an outright rejection of West Papua’s application.

By giving them observer status, we have finally invited West Papua into the room to access and listen to discussions and deliberations.

And who know, this may be just a start. In a year or two, they may get full membership status.

Remember the political leaders who make these decisions now will not be up there forever.

Some, if not all, may be gone in a year or two.

But the West Papua issue will remain. It’s an issue we all must continue to push to the front burner for public debate and discourse.

So it’s not a bad start for Prime Minister Sogavare and the DCC government.

West Papua: a hard choice, but a simple one

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No matter how we slice and dice the issue of West Papuan independence, it always comes down to this: Do the indigenous peoples of a distinct and discrete land mass have the democratic right to self-determination or not?
The answer, according to international law and standards, is an unequivocal yes.
Even a cursory examination of history reveals that Indonesia has systematically ignored and subverted the desires of the people who share the island of Papua with their cultural and ethnic brethren and sistren in Papua New Guinea. They have oppressed these people using military force, and their policies in the region have from the beginning been designed to silence the voice of the indigenous people there.
Indonesian president Joko Widodo’s protestations notwithstanding, there is no free press in the Papuan provinces. Police and military continue to claim in the face of incontrovertible evidence that there is no unrest. And still they claim that even advocating for independence is a crime. Attending a peaceful demonstration is considered grounds for arrest and incarceration. Political activity can get you tortured or killed.
Virtually all of the independence leaders living in exile have faced systematic persecution extending across borders. After he escaped prison and fled for his life, Benny Wenda faced years of forced immobility because of a flagrantly erroneous Interpol ‘red notice’, which falsely accused Mr Wenda of arson and murder.
Just last month, Mr Wenda was denied entry into the United States following an interview with US Homeland Security personnel. No reason was provided at the time. Presumably, the terrorist watch-list, or a similar international mechanism, is being used to curtail his visibility on the world stage.
It needs to be said that Jokowi, and Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono before him, would do more if they could. But the plain truth is that civilian rule of law does not extend to the Papuan provinces. These frontier areas are the under the hegemony of the Indonesian military. The wealth they derive from this island is such that they are content to conduct what has been characterised as a “slow-motion genocide” in order to perpetuate their own prosperity.
It’s despicable, frankly. But nobody seems to have either the power or the political will to end this tyranny. One can argue realpolitik, and claim that Indonesia is moving in the right direction, but it’s clear that politicians in Jakarta allow these depredations to continue on Melanesian peoples even while they take great strides to protect their ethnically Asian populations.
In editorial pages across the region, commentators are writhing and contorting themselves to try to find a dignified, elevated expression of the pending decision: Should the Melanesian Spearhead Group recommend full membership for the United Movement for the Liberation of West Papua (ULMWP)? Will they do it?
The answer to each question is agonisingly simple: Yes, they should; and no, they will not.
Indonesia has already won this round. They won on the day that Voreqe Bainimarama reiterated that Indonesia’s territorial integrity was inviolate. They won doubly when he recommended them for associate membership in the MSG, a move that effectively kills the prospect of any dialogue concerning West Papuan independence in this forum.
The MSG operates on consensus. If there is no agreement, there is no action. Given the opposing stances that Vanuatu and Fiji have taken concerning the ULMWP, no compromise – let alone consensus – seems possible. And given the recent rise to power of Sato Kilman, widely considered to be Indonesia’s cats-paw in Vanuatu, membership for Indonesia is not out of the question.
Regional commentators and political figures wax poetic about the need for dialogue and inclusion. They ignore the rather inconvenient fact that West Papua’s MSG bid is a result of the fact that dialogue within Indonesia is not only impossible, it’s frequently fatal to those who attempt it.
It’s frankly infuriating to see the namby-pamby linguistic contortions that some of those involved have engaged in. Solomon Islands prime minister Manasseh Sogavare’s championship-level equivocation, advocating for observer status for the ULMWP and membership for Indonesia, simply closes the coffin and hands the nails to Indonesia. PNG prime minister Peter O’Neill’s ability to swallow his outrage over human rights abuses seems to increase right alongside his ability to attract Indonesian business interests.
But worst of all is Vanuatu’s deputy prime minister Moana Carcasses, who only last year made history with his presentation of West Papua’s plight to the United Nations. Now, he is reportedly professing that the issue is a difficult one, and that understanding and patience need to prevail.
Fiji, at least, is unapologetic, if shameless, in its stance.
The MSG cannot move out of this morass if it won’t speak clearly about the situation. There is a prima facie case for West Papuan membership in the MSG. If the fact that the chair is currently held by the New Caledonian independence movement weren’t evidence enough, then the words of support from MSG founding member Sir Michael Somare should suffice.
But ULMWP membership is unacceptable to Indonesia. And it has played its hand with care. Ensuring that even Australia did not remain on the sidelines, it prodded and pulled at everyone involved, and got the result that it wanted.
If the MSG is to retain even an iota of credibility, the only line that it can honestly take now is to admit that it cannot usefully function as a forum for discussions concerning Melanesian decolonialisation, because it lacks the strength to resist the overwhelming power of its neighbours.
It’s a fact: Melanesia is weak. There’s no shame in saying so. Indonesia is powerful – powerful enough even to give Australia pause. Indonesia has the will and the political and material resources necessary to ensure that West Papuan independence remains merely a dream for years yet to come. Likewise, armed resistance to an utterly ruthless military cannot succeed. The days of the OPM are past – if they ever existed.
The sooner we come to terms with these truths, the sooner ULMWP can begin developing effective tactics to counteract them. Those of us in Melanesia owe them at least that much.
[First published at the Pacific Institute of Public Policy .]

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Jenderal TNI Moeldoko Latih Wartawan Liput di Medan Perang

Posted by Unknown | Thursday, June 18, 2015 | Posted in , , , , ,

Panglima TNI Jenderal TNI Moeldoko (tengah) meneriakkan yel-yel bersama para prajurit Kopassus di Markas Grup-1 Kopassus, Serang, Banten, Rabu (11/3). Foto: Antara/Widodo S. Jusuf
Jakarta, MAJALAH SELANGKAH -- Sebelumnya, Menteri Pertahanan Republik Indonesia, Jenderal TNI (Purn) Ryamizard Ryacudu meminta para raider Komando Strategis cadangan Angkatan Darat (AD) siaga jika sewaktu-waktu harus terjun ke Papua, menghadapi gerakan kemerdekaan Papua Barat (baca: Mentri Pertahanan RI: Cadangkan AD Siaga untuk Papua).

Selanjutnya, TNI membentuk Satuan Komando Operasi Pasukan Khusus Gabungan untuk membantu kepolisian menanggulangi terorisme dan gerakan makar (baca: TNI Bentuk Satuan Khusus Tanggulangi Teror dan Makar).

Kini, TNI mengajak awak media untuk melakukan simulasi latihan melakukan peliputan di medan perang. Dalam latihan tersebut, Panglima TNI Jenderal Moeldoko ingin agar para wartawan mampu memahami situasi di daerah pertempuran.

Dilansir CNN Indonesia edisi Sabtu 13 Juni 2015 memberitakan, sebanyak 85 wartawan, baik media cetak, media online dan media elektronik mengikuti simulasi latihan peliputan di medan perang. Para peserta telah hadir di Gunung Sanggabuana, tempat pelatihan, sejak Kamis malam (11/6/2015) dan selesai pada Sabtu (13/6/2015).

"Ini perlu dicermati bahwa saudara wartawan nanti jika memiliki tugas di wilayah tidak aman, maka perlu memahami situasi di sana," ujar Moeldoko di lokasi latihan Komando Cadangan Strategi Angkatan Darat di Karawang, Jawa Barat, Sabtu (13/6/2015).

"Bagaimana mengetahui cuaca yang baik, memahami medan, dan memahami musuh yang sedang bertikai," ujarnya.

Terkait cara latihan yang dirasa terlalu keras, Moeldoko mengatakan, itu semua diperlukan karena medan perang lebih ekstrem dari yang diajarkan oleh para pelatih. Selain itu, sang jenderal yang sebentar lagi digantikan posisinya oleh Kepala Staf Angkatan Darat Jenderal Gatot Nurmantyo itu berencana untuk menjadikan latihan wartawan sebagai agenda rutin.

"Saya kira ini akan rutin ya. Saya sangat setuju jika ini dirutinkan. Di daerah operasi sangat keras maka perlu dilatih cara-cara ekstrem. Kalau normatif tidak bertemu (persamaan dengan medan perang)," kata Moeldoko. (SAL/014/CNN/MS)


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Razia Aktivis KNPB, Polres Sorong Kota Tahan Satu Anggota

Posted by Unknown | Wednesday, June 17, 2015 | Posted in , , , , , , , , ,

Rasia Aktivis KNPB yang di lakukan aparat
 Polres Sorong Kota - Jubi, Niko
Sorong, Jubi – Aksi demo damai Komite Nasional Papua Barat (KNPB) Sorong Raya yang rencananya akan dilakukan di halaman kantor DPRD Kota Sorong, Rabu (17/6/2015) guna mendukung Papua Barat menjadi anggota Melanesian Spearhead Group (MSG) dihentikan aparat dengan melakukan razia. Satu aktivis KNPB Sorong Raya atas nama Nando Kogaya dan satu kendaran motor ditahan Polres Sorong Kota.
Berdasarkan pantauan Jubi, Rabu (17/6) sekitar pukul 10.00 WIT, anggota Kepolisian Polres Sorong Kota dibantu TNI melakukan monitoring sebelum melakukan razia terhadap aktivis KNPB yang berencana akan bergerak melakukan aksi unjuk rasa dari kawasan komplek perkuburan Kilometer 10 menuju ke kantor DPRD Kota Sorong yang berlokasi di jalan Jupiter kilometer 10 Kota Sorong.
Selang beberapa waktu, tidak ada pergerakan dari pengunjukrasa. Kemudian pihak Kepolisian melakukan razia terhadap sejumlah kendaraan yang melintas dan dicurigai sebagai aktivis KNPB yang secara diam-diam dan terpisah, ingin melakukan unjuk rasa di kantor DPRD Kota Sorong.
Hasil razia tersebut akhirnya membuahkan hasil. Anggota Kepolisian berhasil menyita sebuah selebaran dari dalam tas seorang pengendara sepeda motor yang melintas dan diduga sebagai aktivis KNPB. Dinilai telah berencana melakukan aktivitas terlarang kemudian, barang bukti yang dibawanya disita oleh aparat kepolisian dan yang bersangkutan dimintai keterangan terkait barang bawaannya sebelum akhirnya dilepas kembali.
Juru Bicara KNPB Sorong Raya, Agustinus Aud alias Gusti Prabu mengaku, KNPB Sorong Raya sekitar pukyul 9.00 pagi WIT, berencana melakukan aksi damai berupa long march menuju kantor DPRD Kota Sorong, namun rencana tersebut dihadang oleh aparat gabugan TNI/POLRI.
“Anggota polisi sempat menahan satu aktivis KNPB Sorong Raya atas nama Nando Kogaya dan satu kendaran motor tapi sudah dibebaskan pada pukul 16.00 WIT,” katan Gusti Prabu.
Menurut nya, tujuan aksi KNPB ingin mendukung penuh ULMWP membawa aplikasi Papua Barat menuju MSG. “ Ingat, rakyat Papua Barat selama 54 tahun hidup bersama indonesia. Namun, orang asli Papua tetap garis dibawa kemiskinan dan melarat di atas kekayaan alam sendiri, “jelasnya melalui telefon seluler. (Niko MB).
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