Declaration on Peace in Papua
Jayapura, 7July 2011
With thanks to Almighty God,
We, the more than 500 participants at the Papua Land of Peace Conference, including representatives of religious groups, adat [customary] groups, women, youth, academics, student organisations and resistance groups from districts and towns throughout the Land of Papua who took an active part in the Papua Land of Peace Conference which was held in the auditorium of Cenderawasih University from 5 - 7 July 2011.
At the conference the theme of which was '/Let us together make Papua a Land of Peace'', /we represented a variety of experiences, strengthening each other in meetings, conversations and discussions. We were enriched by material that was presented by the following speakers:
1.
Bapak Djoko Sujanto, Minister-Coordinator for Politics and
Law of the Republic of Indonesia.
2. Bapak Barnabas Suebu
SH, Governor of the Province of Papua
3. Bapak Bekto
Suprapto, Chief of Police of Papua
4. Bapak Erfi Triasmu,
Commander of the Military Command XVII/Cenderawasih
5.
Monseigneur Leo Laba Ladjar, Bishop of the Diocese of
Jayapura
6. Dr Tony Wanggai, chairman of the Papuan
Provincial Branch of NU and representative of the Papua
Muslim Council
7. The Rev. Socrates Sofyan Yoman, M. Th,.
chairman of the Synod of the Alliance of Baptist Churches in
Papua
8. The Rev. Forkorus Yaboisembut, Chairman of Dewan
Adat Papua, the Papuan Customary Council.
We reflected on the situation in Papua Land of Peace by deepening our understanding of various concepts and indicators. We also identified the problems which need to be resolved in order to achieve our objective of Papua, Land of Peace.
In keeping with the cultural traditions of Papua regarding ways to resolve conflicts by peaceful means:
1. We declare
that Dialogue is the best way of finding the correct
solution to the conflict between the Papuan People and the
Indonesian Government.
2. We express our determination to
find the solution to the political, security, legal, human
rights, economic, environmental and social-cultural issues
in the Land of Papua by means of Dialogue between the Papuan
People and the Indonesian Government, mediated by a neutral
third party.
3 We welcome the initiative of the central
government in support of the preparatory processes for a
Jakarta-Papua dialogue.
At the Papua Land of Peace Conference, we decided on the criteria for Papuan representatives who should take part in the dialogue with the Indonesian government. These criteria are as follows:
1. Are fluent in standard English language
(speaking, listening, reading and writing);
2. Have no
bureaucratic, emotional, communication, coordination or
links of any kind with NKRI (Unitary States of the Republic
of Indonesia) system.
3. Possess the ability and
experience to engage in diplomacy and negotiation
(possessing a certificate).
4. Are imbued with the
ideology and innermost beliefs of Papua Merdeka.
5.
Understand the history of the Papuan struggle.
6. Are
ethically and morally sound.
7. Are not temperamental
(are rational, able to control their emotions, do not engage
in acts of violence or use words that undermine
humanitarianism.
8. Negotiators who are not leaders but
have a mandate from the leadership.
9. Are from one of
the political resistance organisations of the people of West
Papua and/or are individuals who are recommended by one of
the resistance organisations of the people of West
Papua.
10. Are acceptable to the majority of the
political resistance organisations in West Papua and the
people of West Papua.
11. Are imbued with the the spirit
of Papuan Nationalism.
12. Are physically and mentally
fit.
13. Understand the Papuan question and have the
creative ability to seek a solution to the Papuan
problem.
14. Have integrity and loyalty towards efforts
for the reconciliation and consolidation of the West Papuan
revolution, including the commitment to accept all the
consequences thereof, however bad they may be.
15. Are
capable of and willing to WORK TOGETHER as members of the
West Papua Negotiation Team.
16. Have one or more of the
necessary UNDERSTANDINGS or EXPERTISE in the following
spheres: politics, law, economy, security, human rights,
social-cultural affairs and the history of the national
struggle of West Papua.
17. The negotiation team shall be
composed of a balanced proportion of men and women
In conformity with the above criteria, we propose that the following persons shall be members of the West Papuan negotiation team:
*1. Rex Rumakiek
2. Dr John Otto
Ondawame
3. Benny Wenda
4. Octovianus Mote
5. Leoni
Tanggahma
Herewith is our Papuan Peace Declaration which we submit to all the People of Papua, to the Indonesian Government and to all people who are concerned about efforts to achieve peace in Papua.
ENDS