Papuans in Manado rally in support of IPWP meeting
Papuans in Manado rally in support of IPWP
meeting, independence Kompas.com - October 23,
2012
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Manado, Ronny Adolof Buol -- As reported earlier, Papuans
living in North Sulawesi, specifically those in Manado city
held a protest action demanding justice for the Land of
Papua on Tuesday October 23. Although they were not joined
by the thousands of people expected earlier, the
demonstration by several hundred people managed to attract
the attention of Manado residents because it passed through
the main streets of the city. The demonstrators began the
action on the grounds of the Sam Ratulangi University
(Unsrat) rectorate office then held a long-march towards the
South Sulawesi Regional House of Representatives (DPRD)
building. Throughout the march, the protesters called out
their demands. "We demand justice for the Land of Papua. We
want independence", shouted the demonstrators accompanied by
their own unique singing. In addition to demanding
independence for Papua, the demonstrators who came from the
North Sumatra Papuan Students, Youth and People's Solidarity
(SPMPMP) also declared their support for the International
Parliamentarians for West Papua (IPWP) meeting in
London.
"The IPWP [meeting] that is currently taking place
in London, England, which is being attended by senior Papuan
leaders, is endeavoring to urge the UN to acknowledge the
Papuan nation's struggle", explained action coordinator
Nenaluck. The demonstrators also said that Papua needs a
referendum in order that the Papuan people can determine the
fate of their own nation. "The nation and motherland of
Papua has been a sacrificial offering for the economic,
political and dominating interests of Holland, America and
Indonesia", shouted one of the protesters during a speech in
front of the DPRD. The demonstrators also conveyed their
wishes on the grounds of the DPRD. "We hope that the South
Sulawesi DPRD can accommodate our hopes and wishes. We have
long experienced injustice. Regional autonomy has not
provided an answer. We want independence", said
Nenaluck. A written statement and list of demands signed
by various different student groups at the demonstration was
handed over to the DPRD. DPRD Deputy Speaker Arthur
Kotambunan who made time to receive the demonstrators
explained that they accepted the protesters wishes. "We
accept the wishes of our sisters and brothers from Papua,
and will try to convey these wishes to the national House of
Representatives", Kotambunan told the protesters. The
demonstration, which was closely watched over by police,
proceeded in an orderly and peaceful manner, although it did
create traffic congestion on several of the city's
streets. [Translated by James Balowski.] *** INDOLEFT
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