Govt urged to act on West Papua violence
Government urged to act on evidence of use of
incendiary weapons in West Papua
The latest reports from West Papua reveal a
shocking escalation of violence in West Papua. Incendiary
weapons - possibly white phosphorous - are being used to
bomb villages in the Nduga area of the Highlands.
No
journalists or aid workers can get through- but just
released images indicate a humanitarian crisis of major
proportions. West Papua Action is calling on the
Government to take immediate steps to call on the Indonesian
President Joko Widodo to end this military operation and
protect the lives of defenceless villagers.
(https://www.thesaturdaypaper.com.au/2018/12/22/exclusive-chemical-weapons-dropped-papua/15453972007326?fbclid=IwAR1V2C4jBsSpy4cAsxTHkBK_9macL0nkuj-5guXZNOUsh4EPIyPSF7m3YZU)
See
letter below.
Rt Hon Jacinda Ardern
Prime
Minister
Hon Winston Peters
Minister of Foreign
Affairs
Parliament Buildings
Wellington
Dear Jacinda Ardern and Winston Peters,
Authoritative
reports state that the Indonesian military is using
incendiary weapons against the Nduga people in the Central
Highlands on West Papua. Photographs taken in the area
show yellow-tipped bombs and military experts state that
the weapons appear to be some type of incendiary or white
phosphorous. An Indonesian soldier is reported as saying
that troops are firing a type of gas on the villages. If
the reports are confirmed then Indonesia is likely to be in
breach of international law banning the use of such weapons.
The New Zealand Government cannot turn aside from this
shocking humanitarian crisis. (Please see the Australian
Saturday Paper article from journalists Mark Davis and John
Martinkus – both long-term followers of West Papua
issues:
https://www.thesaturdaypaper.com.au/2018/12/22/exclusive-chemical-weapons-dropped-papua/15453972007326?fbclid=IwAR1V2C4jBsSpy4cAsxTHkBK_9macL0nkuj-5guXZNOUsh4EPIyPSF7m3YZU)
White
phosphorus burns through skin and flesh and it is near
impossible to save someone once it becomes absorbed into
the body. Villagers report that the bombs were dropped from
the air from a helicopter. At least 7 people have died.
The Indonesian military is conducting an intense reprisal sweeping operation against the people in the wake of an armed attack on 2 December in which some 16 construction workers were killed. There is now an extremely dangerous escalation of violence impacting on the civilian population – hundreds have fled their villages and gardens for the forest where they face starvation. We know of the situation through reports from Church workers and from the cell phone images taken by locals. No aid can gets through and no journalists are present to report.
We urge you in the strongest terms to act immediately to contact Indonesian President Joko Widodo and call on him to end this deadly military operation against the people of West Papua.
Yours sincerely,
Maire
Leadbeater
For West Papua Action
Auckland