Call for International Response To Papua
Communiqué of the West Papua Solidarity Committee
(CSWP) - Kanaky
calling for the
international community to react in order to stop the
killings In West Papua
The CSWP calls on solidarity among the peoples of the Pacific and the peoples of Melanesia, against the organized genocide currently taking place in West Papua.
The Committee notes that many of our brothers are sacrificing this vital solidarity on the altars of trade agreements with the very countries that are responsible for the genocide against people that are our own brothers.
The WP Solidarity Committee of Kanaky condemns the arrest by the Vanuatu Police of WP activists who had legitimately protested against the arrival of an Indonesian charter in Vanuatu.
At a demonstration on Monday 4 June, organized by the KNPB in Jayapura, West Papua, security forces attacked the demonstrators and shots were fired into the crowd: three dead, hundreds injured, 43 arrested*.
The Committee
asks the international community to react in order to stop
the killings.
The Committee asks the legislative
candidates [in Kanaky] to condemn the Indonesian policy in
West Papua.
For the Committee
Rival Djawa
* As this statement was issued, numbers still had to be confirmed. New gross human rights violations which occurred since then include the gross brutality and violence by the Indonesian army and police when they attacked villagers in Wamena (Papua) on 6 June 2012. Unconfirmed figures are as follow: 13 people shot dead, many injured, up to 500 homes have been burnt to the ground by the soldiers. Other shootings throughout West Papua have been occurring during the entire week.
The West Papua Solidarity Committee
(Comité West Papua Solidarité or CSWP) is a solidarity
group based in Kanaky, founded in December 2011, under the
leadership of Mr. Djawa Rival, who has advocated West Papuan
rights in his region for more than 30 years now. The
Committee is made up of a number of organizations in Kanaky
who wish to combine forces to break the wall of silence
concerning the genocide unfolding in West Papua.
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