Opinion

October 21, 2008

No country supports Papua separatism, says presidential spokesman

Jakarta, Oct 21 (Antara) - Presidential spokesman Dino Patti Djalal stated here on Tuesday that no country supported separatism in Papua. “Not a single member country of the United Nations supports separatism in Papua so that Indonesia`s position in the matter is solid,” he said at the p

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March 4, 2004

Supporting Genocide In West Papua

“All peoples have the right of self-determination. By virtue of that right they freely determine their political status and freely pursue their economic, social and cultural development.” - International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, Article 1.1 “All peoples may, for their own ends,

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December 12, 2002

The bombings in Bali are a setback for the independence movement in Indonesian-occupied West Papua

>From AWPA

Pacific Magazine (Islands Business)
December 2002
Editorial: We Say

The bombings in Bali are a setback for the independence movement in Indonesian-occupied West Papua. In its October edition, Islands Business in appeasing Indonesia by using their membership of the Pacific Islands Forum to block the Forum from embracing the self-government cause in West Papua. Since the Bali atrocity Australia, judging from how its political leaders and the Australian media have reacted, is frantic to forge the closest possible chummy links with the Indonesian regime. More on The bombings in Bali are a setback for the independence movement in Indonesian-occupied West Papua

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November 4, 2002

Opinion: Scott Burchill: Don’t pick deadly partners

The Australian

November 04, 2002

AN irrational and unsubstantiated fear of Indonesia’s disintegration has long driven Australia’s foreign policy planners to place a premium on stability in relations between the two nations.

This obsession with preserving the status quo has been based on a fundamental misreading of international politics that, in turn, has morally compromised our diplomacy. More on Opinion: Scott Burchill: Don’t pick deadly partners

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