Photos: West Papua Flag Raising at NZ Parliament
Photos: West Papua Flag Raising at parliamentPeace Movement Aotearoa
29 November 2012
Photographs of the solidarity gathering at
parliament, organised by Peace Movement Aotearoa each year
to mark West Papua Independence Day and to raise the banned
West Papuan 'Morning Star' flag, are available at
http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.449476561766385.98653.116517195062325&type=1
Higher resolution photos are available on request.
West Papua Independence Day is on 1 December, the anniversary of the Declaration of Independence from Dutch colonial rule in 1961. 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. In Papua, people mark Independence Day in a variety of ways, including raising the Morning Star - despite the threat of arrest and murder.
The solidarity gathering at parliament was held on 29 November this year, the closest sitting day to West Papua Independence Day; and was attended by representatives of a wider range of non-governmental organisations than in previous years, a reflection of growing public concern about the escalating level of violence against West Papuans and the denial of their basic human rights.
Each year, MPs of
all political parties are invited to come to the 'Morning
Star' raising to show their support for the people of West
Papua - this year, six MPs attended: Maryan Street, Labour
Party; Green Party Co-Leader Russell Norman, and Green Party
MPs Jan Logie, Catherine Delahunty, Gareth Hughes and Stefan
Browning.
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Peace Movement Aotearoa
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Website - http://www.converge.org.nz/pma
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Photo credit: Peace Movement Aotearoa
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