Congratulations Vanuatu and Solomon Islands
Congratulations Vanuatu and Solomon Islands
28 June 2016
West Papua Action Auckland congratulates the
Governments of Vanuatu and Solomon Islands for their
statements last week about human rights abuses in West
Papua. We believe their principled and courageous stand at
the Human Rights Council in Geneva has drawn attention to
the suffering of a people whose plight remains hidden from
much of the world. We strongly support Vanuatu and the
Solomon Islands in their call for the UN Special Rapporteur
for the Freedom of Expression to be invited to visit the
territory, and will encourage our Government to back this
call. Letter follows:
Prime Minister Manasseh
Sogavare,
Red House, Honiara.
Solomon Islands.
25 June 2016
Prime Minister Charlot
Salwai,
Parliament Buildings, Port Vila.
Vanuatu.
Dear Prime Ministers,
West Papua Action
Auckland would like to congratulate your Governments for the
very important representations made by your diplomatic
representatives at the Geneva meeting of the Human Rights
Council.
We fully support the principled stand that your
governments have taken in support of the people of West
Papua who continue to suffer from grievous human rights
abuses. Along with you, we have been very disturbed by the
large number of arrests of young people that have taken
place across the territory in the last two months. We
understand that those arrested were doing nothing more than
attempting to express their political aspirations and their
support for the United Liberation Movement for West Papua to
become a full member of the Melanesian Spearhead
Group.
In the last few days our concerns have increased
as we read the reported statement of the Police Chief in
West Papua, General Paulus Waterpauw, who said that there
would be ‘legal consequences’ for those in groups who
advocate for ‘separatism’. He appeared to be
threatening young people with a criminal record should they
take part in a demonstration that could be seen as
anti-government. If this report is accurate then it has
serious implications. We strongly believe that the essence
of democracy is the right to peaceful dissent.
We therefore back the call you have made to Indonesia to invite the UN Rapporteur on Freedom of Expression to visit West Papua. Furthermore, as Indonesia has not welcomed the request for a fact-finding mission supported by the Pacific Island Forum, we are pleased that you have raised this important proposal in Geneva.
For our part we will do our
best to encourage our own Government to follow your
inspiring lead.
Your s sincerely,
Maire
Leadbeater
For West Papua Action
Auckland
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