AWPA condemns the arrest of 6 KNPB members
Australia West Papua Association (Sydney)
Media release 17 December 2016 -AWPA condemns the arrest of 6 KNPB members in Nabire, West Papua
Six members of the KNPB were arrested in Nabire on Friday the 16 December.
Four members were arrested at the Police station when
they went to inform the police of a planned peaceful
demonstration to be held on the 19 December. Two other
members were arrested when the security forces
raided
the home of resident Zadrak Kudiai.
The planned rally on the 19 is to show support for West Papua becoming a full member of the MSG but also to remember that on the 19 December 1961, the then President Sukarno issued the “People’s Triple Command” (Trikora) calling for what he termed the liberation of Dutch New Guinea but in fact was the call to invade New Guinea.
This put pressure on
the Dutch to agree talks with Jakarta eventually leading to
the betrayal of the West Papuan people by the international
community.
Joe Collins of AWPA said, “it is ironic that
the new Indonesian Ambassador to New Zealand said (he “has
made it his mission to inform the people of the South
Pacific nation about the improved conditions in Papua and
West Papua once he has been cleared to commence his duties
in Wellington next year”), yet , Collins said thousands of
people have being arrested at peaceful rallies since May and
the six in Nabire are the latest to be jailed and this was
simply because they were doing the right thing by informing
the police of the planned rally”.
Hopefully any
rallies that take place will be allowed to go ahead
peacefully and there will not be a repeat of the brutal
crackdowns at other peaceful rallies in the
past.
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