May Day: Papuan Students In Bandung Call for Independence
Papuan Students In Bandung Mark May Day with Call For Independence
Kompas.com - May 1, 2013
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Tengah Aksi May Day, Mahasiswa Papua Minta Merdeka-
Kompas.com. Rabu, 1 Mei 2013 Putra
Prima Perdana, Bandung -- Shouts of "Free Papua" resounded
from a megaphone belonging to the Papuan Students Alliance
(AMP) in the midst of a demonstration by hundreds of workers
commemorating International Labour Day in front of the
Gedung Sate governor's office in the West Java provincial
capital of Bandung on Wednesday May 1. During the action,
the Papuan students called for the Papuan people to be given
the right to determine their own future as a democratic
solution for the Papuan people. In other words, the 30 or
so students from the Land of the Cendrawasih (Bird of
Paradise) called for independence for the Papuan people. The
protesters showed no hesitation in displaying photographs of
the victims of violence in Papua, which the students said is
continuing to this day. Shouts of "Free Papua" continued
until the action finished at 11am. "If it is said that
Papua is part of NKRI (the Unitary State of the Republic of
Indonesia - Ed) then this is nonsense. The essence of the
problem is, we the Papuan people simply want independence,
we're not asking for anything else", said action coordinator
Frans Kotouki during a break in the action.
In relation to
the acts of violence in Papua, Kotouki conceded that this is
one of the factors influencing the Papuan people's desire to
liberate themselves. "We want to manage everything
ourselves, from human resources to the natural resources
that exist in the land of Papua. We don't want to be
regulated by NKRI anymore", said the youth who is a student
at the Bandung College of Health. The Papuan people's
desire for independence, explained Kotouki, is not just held
by Papuan students who are spread throughout Indonesia.
"This call from all layers of Papuan society who are sick
and tired of the violence. They are being murdered and
slaughtered without mercy by rogue elements of TNI
(Indonesian military) and Polri (national police)", he said
in a trembling voice. Kotouki added that the action was
intentionally held to coincide with International Labour Day
because May 1 also coincides with the United Nations
Temporary Executive Authority's (PBB UNTEA) handover of West
Papua to Indonesia in 1963. "Indonesia's presence was not
automatically accepted by the Papuan people. Hundreds of
thousands of Papuans died when [Papua] was declared a
Military Operation Zone in 1977-1998", he explained. In
addition to this, they also condemned the murder of Papuan
figures such as [independence leader] Theys Hiyo Eluay,
[National Committee for West Papua leaders] Mako Tabuni and
Huber Mabel, along with cases such as the bloody Biak
incident [in 1998], the bloody Abepura incident [in 2006]
and other crimes against humanity that have never been fully
resolved by Indonesia. In commemorating 50 years since the
annexation of West Papuan into NKRI, the AMP is demanding
that the UN and Indonesia immediately come up with a
solution to allow the Papuan people to determine their own
future and the withdrawal of all organic and non-organic
military and police from the land of Papua. "We are
demanding an end to exploitation and the closure of all
companies owned by the imperialists, such as Freeport,
Corindo, Medco and others", asserted Kotouki. [Translated
by James
Balowski.] ENDS