Solidarity with West Papua
Join us on Thursday, 29 November 2012 at 1pm, Parliament grounds, Wellington
to fly the Morning Star flag in solidarity with the people of West Papua
West Papua has been occupied by the Indonesian military since it was handed over, against the will of the indigenous
population, to Indonesia in 1963. For the past forty-nine years, the people of West Papua have been subjected to gross
human rights violations including rape, torture, cultural genocide, murder and massacre - more than 100,000 West Papuans
have been killed. Many live in exile because it is not safe for them to go home.
Multi-national corporations in cahoots with the Indonesian authorities have exploited West Papua's natural resources to
an extraordinary degree. This has caused massive social dislocation, devastation of rain forests, pollution of streams
and rivers on which the local people depend for their survival, and serious human rights violations in areas where
multinationals operate.
1 December is West Papua Independence Day, the anniversary of the Declaration of Independence from Dutch colonial rule.
In Papua, people mark Independence Day in a variety of ways, including raising the Morning Star (the West Papuan flag) -
despite the threat of arrest and murder.
This year we are marking West Papua Independence Day in Wellington at parliament at 1pm on 29 November, the closest
sitting day of parliament to 1 December. During the solidarity gathering there will be an opportunity to write a
personal message in support of justice, peace and self-determination for West Papua.
RSVP at http://www.facebook.com/events/488893514465537 and share the link on your page, the A4 poster is available at http://www.converge.org.nz/pma/wp291112.pdf and the mini-flyer (print, then cut four per sheet) is at http://www.converge.org.nz/pma/wp291112-m.pdf For more information, please contact Peace Movement Aotearoa email pma@xtra.co.nz