The Challenge of the MSG Delegation Visit to Jakarta
The Challenge of the MSG Delegation Visit to Jakarta and Papua
By: Selpius Bobii
Abepura Prison 15 July 2013
The planned visit by a delegation of member
Foreign Ministers of the Melanesian Spearhead Group (MSG) to
Jakarta and West Papua arose as a decision of the MSG Forum
held on 16 June 2013 in Noumea. As noted in the MSG
Communiqué (point 21), the Foreign Ministers of Fiji, PNG,
the Solomon Islands, Vanuatu, the Kanak and Socialist
National Liberation Front are to visit Jakarta and West
Papua within the coming six months. The delegation is to be
led by the Fijian Foreign Minister Ratu Inoke Kabuabola.
The decision was also in response to an earlier
invitation from the Indonesian Government made directly by
the Indonesian Coordinating Minister for Legal, Political
and Security Affairs (POLKAM) Djoko Suyanto on 3 June 2013
at the moment he met with the Fijian Prime Minister
Bainimarama (who at that time the Chairperson of the MSG).
The question begs why did Indonesia invite members of the
MSG to Jakarta and Papua before the MSG Forum was even under
way in June? Without a doubt in making that invitation the
Republic of Indonesia (RI) had a particular motive or
motives that undoubtedly was aimed at achieving the
State’s own interests. But what exactly was the true
motive behind that invitation?
Indeed Indonesia
wanted to obstruct the process of the application for MSG
membership by West Papua. In early 2013 the West Papuan
National Coalition for Liberation (WPNCL) had submitted an
application for full MSG membership for Papua however at the
19th MSG Summit the leaders supported a recommendation of
Foreign Ministers to delay any final discussion and decision
on the matter until a delegation of the MSG member Foreign
Ministers visited Jakarta and Papua. If Indonesia’s
primary motive in making that invitation before the Summit
was to obstruct the processing of the application they
succeeded in doing so.
The other matter that is clear
is that State of Indonesia is certainly going to be making
as much mileage as they possibly can out of the planned
visit by the Ministers to Jakarta and West Papua and in
particular to try and develop a working partnership with the
MSG on the issue of West Papua. Whilst RI’s first step was
to bring about a delay in the MSG’s decision on Papua’s
application for membership, their next step is by various
means to deceive the MSG Foreign Ministers Delegation.
They’ll be looking to do this by a whole range of ways
including unilateral political rhetoric and the engineering
of data regarding the situation inside West Papua.
Undoubtedly RI is going to take advantage of the situation
with the MSG Delegation in Indonesia to move things towards
a partnership agreement with MSG covering a whole range of
areas. This was perhaps also a motive in inviting the MSG to
visit Jakarta and Papua.
It’s well known that
Indonesia and its allies are making significant
‘efforts’ to prevent West Papua being accepted as a
member of the MSG. If the MSG Delegation becomes convinced
through these ‘efforts’, that indigenous Papuans’
welfare will be better served by Papua remaining a part of
the Republic of Indonesia (with its ‘Special Autonomy’
package that is at this time being altered to Special
Autonomy Plus’), then that will indeed be a fatal blow to
the application submitted by WPNCL. Clearly RI is going to
be putting forward as evidence of their efforts its packages
of ‘Special Autonomy’ and more recently the new version
‘Special Autonomy Plus’. However the fact is that
throughout the 12 years to date with Special Autonomy in
place that indigenous Papuans have suffered from in fact a
continued increase in the frequency of human rights
violations, from discrimination, marginalization, injustice
and being made a minority in their ancestors land. All of
which are now leading towards genocide against the ethnic
West Papuan race. A slowly occurring but certain process of
annihilation. Papuans are convinced that the coming years
under the new Special Autonomy Plus regulations will see no
positive change in this regard as basically the nature of
the colonizing state is the same. The characteristics of the
Republic of Indonesia (RI) remain unchanged as does
Indonesia’s attitude towards Papua of taking over and
plundering the natural resources whilst ‘eradicating’
the land of its indigenous inhabitants. The reality is that
Indonesia is a colonizer and as long as Papua remains part
of Indonesia the people of Papua will never experience
physical and spiritual peace and
prosperity.
Accordingly it’s going to be absolutely
critical that the MSG Foreign Ministers Delegation in their
visit to Jakarta and Papua, show extreme caution and a
highly selective process in its acceptance of data and
information given by the Indonesian Government and those
groups that are pro-Indonesian. As that data and information
will of course be the basis for the Delegation’s report
back to the MSG leadership which in turn will be the basis
for determining whether West Papua’s application for MSG
membership will be accepted or not. If it eventuates that
Papua’s application is rejected by the MSG then there may
be more bad news to come as it’s likely that in that case
RI will be given permanent observer status at the MSG. So
the importance of the MSG Delegation being aware of this
likelihood and showing absolute caution in its acceptance of
data and information from the State of Indonesia and those
supporting the State’s position, cannot be stressed
enough. It’s quite probable that this also was a
motivating factor when RI invited the MSG to send a
delegation to Jakarta and Papua before the MSG had even
discussed the issue of Papua’s
application.
Indonesia’s international allies have
intentionally supported the Indonesian Government
continually putting-off taking the necessary actions to
seriously try and bring to an end the many problems in
Papua. It’s been in the allies’ economic interests also
to do so. If RI is now in fact to be helped by its allies to
bring about the failure of the efforts of West Papua to
become an MSG member, then RI will have succeeded yet again
in defending their colonial domination of West Papua. The
colonial domination will then continue on for a further
period of time the duration of which no-one can guess and
indigenous peoples of the nation of Papua will have been
sacrificed yet again as a result of a conspiracy of foreign
interests.
The Republic of Indonesia is presently being supported by its international allies in its efforts to break-down the strength of the entire West Papuan community’s resistance to Indonesia achieving its agenda in the land of Papua. The delay in the final discussion by the MSG over WPNCL’s application for West Papuan membership has generated a lot of mutual ‘finger-pointing’ between activist components in Papua. However if we look very carefully and at depth at the situation, one can see that there is a major scenario being created by RI at present to break-down the strength of the democracy (both legally and politically based) that arose as a result of the Papuan National Congress III (the Congress) on 19 October 2011 in Abepura when the forum declared the return of the sovereign independence of the nation of Papua in the State of West Papua and as a legal basis of the highest form created the state of the Federal Republic of West Papua. The Indonesian Government has been most concerned since that time to ensure that the declaration of the restoration of the sovereign independence of the nation of Papua is not acknowledged by other nations of the world or by the MSG Forum. A situation which could ultimately lead to recognition of the same by the United Nations (UN). In anticipation of that possibility the State of Indonesia has undertaken whatever means possible since the Congress to break-down the Papuan community’s democratic, political and legal strength that resulted from the Congress.
If
RI and its allies succeed in preventing the nation of Papua
becoming an official member of the MSG then the blaming
presently going on between activists within Papua will
become increasingly pointed and this will undoubtedly have
destructive consequences for the Papuan Struggle and in so
doing weaken the sovereignty of the community of the nation
of Papua. Whether indigenous Papuans are aware of it or not,
we are now entering this major scenario created by RI and
its allies intended to paralyze and incapacitate the
political and legal strength of the Papuan
democracy.
Indonesia’s interests as seen in the States political maneuverings, are with the end goal of defending their control of West Papua within the Indonesian framework and ensuring their continued colonial domination of Papua’s land and waters. Control which allows them to seize Papua’s natural wealth and at the same time by overt and covert means to marginalize, discriminate against and bring to a minority the indigenous peoples of the land, finally leading to the slow but sure annihilation of the ethnic West Papuan race.
It’s time were stated in black and white a few of the more common political maneuvers of RI that have been used by the State until this time against the people of Papua and which will probably be used in some form or another during the visit of the MSG Delegation to Jakarta and West Papua. Firstly it needs to be emphasized that RI is highly skilled in engineering situations. Whenever there are intended visits by human rights related groups or official foreign representatives to Papua, all hands and feet of the Indonesian State work together to create anarchy in the land of Papua so that RI can allege that Papua is unsafe for the foreign visitors. This was seen yet again recently with the planned visit by the UN Human Rights special Observer Hina Jilani.
Indigenous Papuans are overjoyed when there are announced visits to Papua by representatives of other nations, foreign human rights groups or a UN delegation and always want to prepare traditional dances and peaceful gatherings of the people to welcome those visits by foreigners wanting to see first-hand the situation in Papua. However Indonesia’s armed forces have never to date given space for that to occur and Indonesia’s followers on the ground in Papua create a range of incidents to prevent those visits going ahead. We have seen this time and time again from RI and know now to expect it. If as the time draws near for the MSG Delegation to visit Papua, RI yet again creates a situation stating they can’t allow the visit to go ahead due to security risks in Papua, then the MSG Delegation will be forced to use other means to meet with and receive official reports from the representatives of the different components of the nation of West Papua.
RI is also an
expert at applying tactics so as to ensure there is
absolutely no opportunity for a delegation of foreigners
visiting Papua to meet with the different components of the
community that struggle for liberation of Papua from the
colonial domination of RI. A recent example of this was seen
with the intended visit of the American Congressman Eni
Faleomavaega to Biak and Manokwari in November 2007. As soon
as he landed in Biak the armed forces took the Congressman
and his entourage via a back road behind the airport to
avoid the Papuan customary gathering at the front of the
airport waiting to welcome the visitors with traditional
dances. The party was secretly whisked away to the home of
the local government Regency Head following which the
entrance to the leader’s home was then blockaded by the
joint forces of the army and police in full fighting gear
including shields. The result, Papuans from the community
were prevented from meeting with the Congressman. The group
then travelled to Manokwari where there was a similar
manipulation of the situation with the Congressman and his
entourage being taken to a Provincial Official’s home via
a non-main road, since the mainroad was lined along its
entire length with indigenous community members waiting to
welcome them with traditional dances.
Again in 2007
when the UN sent a special Human Rights Observer Hina Jilani
to Papua, the visit was met with similar actions by the
armed forces who wouldn’t allow space for her to meet with
the Papuan community that wanted to peacefully express their
aspirations. At the time a peaceful demonstration organized
by Front PEPERA West Papua was broken up and banned. Both
Hina Jilani and Eni Faleomavaega’s expressed in their
reports their regret that the actions and attitude of the
Indonesian military, police and Intelligence throughout
their time in Papua prevented them meeting with Papuan
citizens.
Having become accustomed to these common practices of RI, the Papuan community is most concerned what similar occurrence is likely to be seen at the time of the visit by the MSG Foreign Ministers Delegation to West Papua. It’s highly likely that the Indonesian armed forces will act to prevent the Delegation being able to access the different components of the nation of Papua who until now have struggled for the independence of West Papua. It is probable that RI will once again create a scenario at that time to ensure that the MSG Delegation only meets with the Governor and Indonesian appointed provincial government level assemblies - Dewan Perwakilan Rakyat Papua(DPRP) and Majelis Rakyat Papua(MRP) - and those groups and organizations that are pro- Indonesian (including White and Red Ranks (Barisan Merah Putih), the Papuan Customary Community Organization (Lembaga Masyarakat Adat Papua(LMA)), the National Committee for Papuan Youth (Komite Nasional Pemuda Papua( KNPI)), and certain churches and NGO’s that are pro-Indonesian.)
Obviously if the MSG Delegation
only meets with those who are pro-Indonesian then of course
they will accordingly only receive data and information that
will suggest that all is just fine in Papua; pro-Indonesian
voices will convey that any problems in Papua have already
been overcome and that RI is now focusing on the next step
of welfare development in the region. This was precisely
what occurred when the Netherlands Ambassador for Indonesia
visited on 3 July 2013 and the Chairman of Red and White
Ranks (Barisan Merah Putih) Ramses Ohee conveyed exactly
that at the Papuan Police Headquarters. Ohee was not
speaking the truth and was hiding the woeful acts of
aggression of RI towards indigenous Papuans. Similar
statements at that time were also made to the Ambassador by
Yan Ayomi and Lenis Kogoya (the Chairperson of LMA Papua).
However the fact is that Papuans who are pro-Indonesian are
so very few in number and even then in their hearts that
want to see Papua independent but work with Indonesia in
order to feed their families (or in some cases to chase
something of that moment.)
So in order to obtain
balanced and accurate information regardless of what the
situation is like, we dearly hope that the members of the
MSG Delegation will make every effort possible to meet with
the different components of the Papuan community that are
pro-Papuan Independence and also to meet with Papuan Freedom
Political Detainees who are incarcerated in the Indonesian
Colonial Prison.
The other ‘special skill’ of RI in manipulating and engineering situations is that they are absolute masters at political rhetoric and seducing and persuading. Whether with financial offers , offers of expensive objects or sexual favors. Of course Papua’s most bitter memory of these tactics was in 1969 when RI took the chosen 1026 Papuans who would vote to determine the fate of Papua (in representation for more than 800,000 Papuans) to Java where they stayed in luxury hotels and were provided with sexual services. Then on arriving home in a state of blissful oblivion they were given a handsome sum of money and a number of highly valued objects such as radios. These well known practices of RI are to mention of course just a few that the nation of Papua and even foreigners who visit Papua have seen on endless occasions.
Indeed the MSG
Delegation is going to face a really onerous challenge when
it visits Jakarta and Papua in the very near future to get a
first-hand idea of the situation in Papua. The points
provided above are intended as a pre-warning of what is
likely to occur during that visit and it’s hoped will
assist the MSG Delegation in comprehending the underlying
meaning of the observed actions of the Indonesian armed
forces at that time. It is also hoped that these points
might benefit visitors of other nations or UN delegations
who may visit West Papua into the future with the intention
of wanting to observe what is really going on behind the
closed doors.
For the attention of all components of
the nation of Papua wherever you may be, please let this be
an early warning for us all so that we don’t become
complacent with that which was achieved at the 19th Summit
of the MSG in Noumea. As the matter of the membership of
West Papua in the MSG is still undecided and will not be
decided until after the MSG Delegation visits Jakarta and
Papua sometime within this coming 6 months. Let us
consolidate and unite and start at this very time to take
real steps to bring about Internal Political Consensus for
the nation of West Papua, so that we’re able to establish
our membership at MSG and in doing so stand on solid ground.
So that the world hears us as one voice, with one goal being
the liberation of West Papua.
To the international
community in solidarity with Papua throughout the world,
please we ask you to remember your critical role at this
time and our need for your help in supporting and
strengthening the members and forum of the MSG. So that they
individually and together are able to maintain their
commitment in urging for the process of self-determination
for the nation of Papua and that they will not be tempted
with the seduction of Indonesia’s political
rhetoric.
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