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    Aliansi Mahasiswa Papua (AMP) Tuntut Kemerdekaan Di Istana Negara Indonesia 1 Desember 2014

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    DUKUNG SIMPOSIUM DAN RAYAKAN HUT KE-53 WEST PAPUA, AMP MEDIASI MASYARAKAT PAPUA DI TANAH KOLONIAL, JAKARTA

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    DUKUNG SIMPOSIUM DAN RAYAKAN HUT KE-53 WEST PAPUA, AMP MEDIASI MASYARAKAT PAPUA DI TANAH KOLONIAL, JAKARTA


    Foto: AMP dukung Simposium di Port Vila, Vanuatu dan rayakan HUT ke-53 West Papua
    | Dok. AMP

    AMP In Action, Jakarta -- Masyarakat Papua yang tergabung di Aliansi Mahasiswa Papua (AMP) bersama rayakan Hari Ulang Tahun (HUT) ke-53 dan mendukung kegiatan Simposium di Port Vila, Vanuatu. Kegiatan berlangsung di Bundaran Hotel Indonesia (HI), Jakarta dalam bentuk “Aksi Demonstrasi Damai dan Pesta Tarian Adat.” 

    Massa mengenakan atribut Identitas Papua, seperti; Baju warna dasar Putih, bergambar Bendera “Bintang Kejora” bertuliskan Free West Papua, Lambang Negara Papua Barat “Mambruk” bertuliskan Hak Menentukan Nasib Sendiri, Solusi Demokratis Bagi Rakyat Papua, dan semboyan “One People, One Soul.” Dan pengikat kepala bergambar “Bintang Kejora.”

    Kronologis
    Pukul 08:30 Waktu Jakarta (WJ), massa sudah berada di titik kumpul, Bundaran HI, Jakarta. Di waktu yang sama, Tim negosiator dari AMP melakukan negosiasi kepada pihak Kepolisian Metro Jaya.

    Pukul 08:40 WJ, massa menyanyikan pembukaan kegiatan perayaan Hari Ulang Tahun ke-53 Papua Barat, 1 Desember 1961 – 2014.

    Rakyat Papua Barat sebagai Massa aksi Demonstrasi Damai, merayaan HUT ke-53 Papua Barat berjumlah 800 jiwa lebih. Massa yang tergabung dan solid dalam satu barisan, satu tali komando adalah satu semangat. Yaitu: Pembebasan Nasinal Papua Barat.

    Pukul 09:10 WJ, negosiasi masih berlangsung.

    Negosiasi bersama pihak kepolisian, Akp. Kapolsek Menteng Metro Jaya, Gunawan pada tahap pertama, Negosiator AMP, Zet Tabuni dan Advokator AMP, Emanuel Gobai SH., Pengacara di Lembaga Bantuan Hukum Yogyakarta berujung pada dua pilihan. Pilihan itu dikarenakan, AMP berpenampilan dengan mengenakan atribut Bintang Kejora.

    Pilihan tersebut, ada dua. Yaitu:
    1. Mengenakan atribut Bintang Kejora dan melakukan aksi di titik nol, Bundaran HI. Dan tidak melakukan Long March ke Istana Negara Indonesia.


    2. Lepas atribut Bintang Kejora dan bisa melakukan aksi Long March ke Istana Negara Indonesia.


    AMP duduk bersama dan memutuskan untuk memilih bahwa AMP tetap Long March dengan mengenakan atribut Bintang Kejora.

    Pukul 09:40 WJ, mobil Komando ditahan oleh tim kepolisian dengan melakukan tendangan ke arah Pintu Sopir, tekanan mental pada sopir, melepaskan dua pengeras suara, merampas Bendera Organisasi AMP, menarik massa AMP, melepaskan pukulan sekitar dua kali kepada Kordinator Lapangan (Korlap, Sonny Dogopia), dan mengempeskan Ban depan bagian kanan Mobil Komando.

    Pukul 10:20 WJ, setelah aksi yang dilakukan oleh pihak kepolisian, Korlap mengambil alih dan menyuruh massa aksi tenang dan duduk.

    Pukul 10:30 WJ, Masing-masing Kordinator AMP berkumpul untuk memutuskan langkah terbaik.

    Pukul 10:40 WJ, AMP tetap akan Long March. Selang waktu tiga menit, Heni Lani berorasi Politik.

    Pukul 10:50 WJ – 11:10 WJ, massa aksi diberi kesempatan untuk melakukan Orasi Politik.

    Pukul 11:15 WJ, negosiator dan advokator AMP melakukan negosiasi terhadap pihak kepolisian.

    AMP menerima pilihan yang ditawarkan oleh kepolisian. Yaitu: Lepas atribut Bintang Kejora dan bisa melakukan aksi Long March ke Istana Negara Indonesia. AMP siap Long March.

    Biro Operasi Polda Metro Jaya, Daniel, ternyata tetap tidak mengizinkan AMP untuk Long March. Padahal, pilihan itu berasal dari Pihak Kepolisian sendiri.
    Pukul 11:25 WJ, Negosiator, Zet Tabuni dan Advokator, Emanuel Gobai SH., mengembalikan pilihan kepada Korlap AMP.

    Korlap dan Koordinator Umum, Jefry Wenda ambil alih dan menyeruhkan kepada massa AMP untuk membuka atribut Bintang Kejora dan melakukan Long March ke Istana Negara Indonesia.

    Pukul 11:40 WJ, AMP dihadang kekuatan Kepolisian yang berjumlah lebih dari massa aksi. AMP menobrak pemblokadean yang dilakukan Tim Kepolisian.

    Peralatan Kepolisian:
    Dua mobil komando siap tembak di bagian depan dan belakang. Tiga truk Sabara, dua Bus Polisi, dua truk gas air mata, dan besi kecil.


    Peralatan AMP:
    Spanduk, Poster, Tali Komando, Satu Mobil Komando jenis Pickup, Disel Generator, Pengeras suara dua toa, satu bendera Organisasi AMP, dan satu motor konsumsi jenis Mio.


    Selang waktu 30 menit, kepolisian Indonesia membentrokan massa dengan pemblokadean mereka.

    Akibat dari sebab yang dipicu oleh Kepolisian Indonesia, Yaitu: Bendera Organisasi AMP masih dibawa Polisi, Ban mobil depan bagian kiri dikempeskan Polisi, beberapa massa aksi luka, dan hal-hal teknis lainnya yang dialami massa aksi.

    Pukul 12:10 WJ, Heni Lani mengambil alih komando dan menarik massa untuk menyatakan sikap Politik AMP.

    Korlap kembali menyeruhkan untuk memakai atribut Bintang Kejora dan nyatakan sikap tegas Politik.

    Pukul 12:30 WJ, Koordinator Umum, Jefry Wenda membacakan pernyataan sikap Politik AMP.

    Massa Aksi Demo Damai peringati Hari Ulang Tahun Negara Papua Barat yang tergabung dalam AMP melakukan pesta Yospan, Besek, Waita, Tumbuk Tanah.

    Masyarakat Papua Barat melakukan tarian adat Papua Barat dari tujuh wilayah adat, kelanjutan dari aksi demo damai.

    Pukul 13:10 WJ, Massa aksi meninggalkan Bundaran HI, Jakarta. Dan kembali ke tempat masing-masing melakukan Ibadah di tempat masing-masing.

    Foto-foto Perempuan Papua, [ KLIK ].  Dan Foto-foto saat kegiatan, [ KLIK ]. 

    Salam Pembebasan!
    Salam Revolusi!


    #Laporan Kronologis oleh Biro Politik KP AMP, Sonny Dogopia

    Komite Pusat Aliansi Mahasiswa Papua (KP AMP)

     Jefry Wenda        |           Benny Wetipo

    Ketua Umum      |         Sekertaris Umum

    Rocks of Papua hope

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    Rocks of Papua hope

    AT next month's Melanesian Spearhead Group meeting in New Caledonia, leaders from Melanesia will be asked to respond to the cry for liberation by their brothers and sisters in West Papua.
    For the past half century the people of West Papua have struggled for their call for self-determination to be heard and responded to.

    When Dutch colonial rule ended on December 1, 1961, they agreed to grant West Papua self-rule.
    When the Dutch left, they handed West Papua over to the United Nations and then to Jakarta, in a transfer agreement which stipulated that West Papuans would be able to decide within six years whether to accept incorporation into Indonesia.

    Many West Papuans saw the Dutch departure as a chance for complete independence. But within a year, forces from Jakarta had annexed the region and claimed it as part of Indonesia
    This opportunity came and went — and many Papuans, as well as human rights groups, have questioned why the region has still not been allowed a vote for independence.

    From the time Jakarta first annexed the province, there have been sporadic clashes between poorly armed independence supporters and Indonesian security forces. Over the years there have been serious abuses committed by the Indonesian security forces. Accusations of torture and rape persist.
    The Free West Papua Campaign website claims: "Over 500,000 civilians have been killed in genocide against the indigenous population. Thousands more have been raped, tortured, imprisoned or 'disappeared' after being detained. Basic human rights such as freedom of speech are denied and Papuans live in a constant state of fear and intimidation."

    Last year, Papua New Guinea's Prime Minister Peter O'Neill broke with tradition and publicly admonished the Indonesian government's response to continuing state violence, human rights violations and failure of governance in West Papua. Moved by 4000 women from the Lutheran Church, O'Neill said he would raise human rights concerns in the troubled territory with the Indonesian government.

    The Pacific Media Centre notes "Melanesian support for a free West Papua has always been high. Travel throughout Papua New Guinea and you will often hear people say that West Papua and Papua New Guinea is "wanpela graun" — one land — and West Papuans on the other side of the border are family and kin. Earlier this year politicians in Papua New Guinea also were heard to lend their voice to the cause of a free West Papua.

    According to the Pacific Media Centre in Auckland, Powes Parkop, Governor of the Papua New Guinea's National Capital District, recently insisted that "there is no historical, legal, religious, or moral justification for Indonesia's occupation of West Papua".

    Governor Parkop, who is a member of the International Parliamentarians for West Papua, which now has representatives in 56 countries, then went on to formerly launch the free West Papua campaign.
    In April, West Papua National Coalition for Liberation visited Noumea and presented its official application for full MSG membership to Victor Tutugoro, the executive of the FLNKAS and the incoming MSG chairman.

    According to Radio New Zealand, "New Caledonia's pro-independence FLNKS has pledged its full support for the cause of the West Papuan people for freedom and independence".
    Mr Tutugoro said the MSG is only for Melanesia and Liberation Movements within it, and the FLNKS leadership would be happy to welcome West Papua as a new member in the Melanesian family. Last week, Solomon Islands' Prime Minister Gordon Darcy Lilo met officials from the West Papuan National Coalition for Liberation (WPNCL) in Honiara.

    According to the Solomon Star newspaper, during the meeting Mr Lilo "expressed his support for the West Papuan agenda to be discussed at the MSG level. He said this would be included in the next Melanesian Spearhead Group Summit". Mr Lilo said he was aware of the West Papuan struggles, which is now more than 50 years.

    Vice chairman of the West Papuan National Coalition for Liberation, Dr Otto Ondawame, expressed his delight after the assurance by PM Lilo. Dr Ondawame said given the important role that MSG plays in regional politics it is vital that the West Papuan issue is discussed at the leadership level.
    He said they were also rallying for support in Melanesia and beyond to ensure that their West Papuan issue was discussed at all opportunities available at the regional and international level.
    Support from the Solomons and Kanaky seem to be part of a changing tide of political engagement within Melanesian countries on the issue of independence for West Papua.
    In Vanuatu, opposition parties, the Malvatumari National Council of Chiefs and the Anglican bishop of Vanuatu, Reverend James Ligo have been urging the Vanuatu government to change its position on West Papua.

    Last month Vanuatu PM Moana Carcasses and Deputy PM and Minister of Foreign Affairs Edward Nipake Natapei pledged Vanuatu's support for the West Papua request to grant and admit West Papua as an observer status to the MSG.

    The issue of West Papua's Independence was also on the agenda of this year's Pacific Conference of Churches General Assembly in Honiara, Solomon Islands. The PCC Assembly resolved to address human rights abuse and independence in West Papua. It will incorporate the human rights situation in West Papua as a strong focal point of PCC's programmatic work on self-determination for non-self-governing territories and communities and peoples who yearn to be free. Pacific churches will designate an annual Freedom Sunday to pray for island countries and people who are not free.
    Given our nation's close bond with Papua New Guinea and leadership role in Melanesia, yet at the same time, its recent strengthening of ties with Indonesia, Fiji's leadership may have to look beyond the short term and the government's own interests to support the cause of West Papuans who only ask for the same rights that the current draft constitution aims to provide for Fijians. The late Father Walter Lini, Vanuatu's first prime minister, once said "Melanesia is not free until West Papua is free". The cry of West Papuans continues to be, if not now, when?

    As the people of Oceania — Melanesia, Polynesia and Micronesia to continue struggle for control of their destiny, the plight of West Papua and Maohi Nui (in what is known as French Polynesia) are reminders that liberty, justice and peace are not just ideals but are non-negotiables for every human being. They are rocks from which islands of hope grow.

    Those who physically or spiritually join in the weekly Peace Vigil at Suva's Holy Trinity Cathedral every Thursday between 12.30pm to 1.30pm may wish to spend some time reflecting on West Papua as we reflect on our own political journey.

    For more information on West Papua visit: http://freewestpapua.org/info/human-rights/ or visit the "Free West Papua Campaign Fiji" Facebook page.
    "Simplicity, serenity, spontaneity."

    * Reverend JS Bhagwan is a Masters in Theology Student at the Methodist Theological University in Seoul, South Korea. The views expressed are his and not of this newspaper.

    Papua New Guinea takes a regional lead in supporting a free West Papua

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    Papua New Guinea takes a regional lead in supporting a free West Papua


    by Airileke Ingram and Jason MacLeod
    Melanesian support for a free West Papua has always been high. Travel throughout Papua New Guinea you will often hear people say that West Papua and Papua New Guinea is ‘wanpela graun’ – one land – and that West Papuans on the other side of the border are family and kin. In the Solomon Islands, Kanaky, Fiji and especially Vanuatu, people will tell you that “Melanesia is not free until West Papua is free”. This was the promise that the late Father Walter Lini, Vanuatu’s first prime minister made.
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    Above: Papua New Guinea National Capital District Governor Powes Parkop with Independence leader, Benny Wenda at the concert for a free West Papua, Jack Pidik Park, Port Moresby 6 March 2013.
    Ordinary people in this part of the Pacific are painfully aware that the West Papuan people continue to live under the gun. It is the politicians in Melanesia who have been slow to take up the cause.
    But that may be changing.

    Last Wednesday 6 March 2013, the Right Honorary Powes Parkop, Governor of National Capital District, Papua New Guinea nailed his colours firmly to the mast. In front of a crowd of 3000 people Governor Parkop insisted that “there is no historical, legal, religious, or moral justification for Indonesia’s occupation of West Papua”. Turning to welcome West Papuan independence leader Benny Wenda, who was in Papua New Guinea as part of a global tour, the Governor told Wenda that while he was in Papua New Guinea “no one will arrest him, no one will stop him, and he can feel free to say what he wanted to say.” These are basic rights denied to West Papuans who continue to be arrested, tortured and killed simply because of the colour of their skin. Governor Parkop, who is a member of the International Parliamentarians for West Papua, which now has representatives in 56 countries, then went on to formerly launch the free West Papua campaign. He promised to open an office, fly the Morning Star flag from City Hall and pledged his support for a Melanesian tour of musicians for a free West Papua.

    Governor Parkop is no longer a lone voice in Melanesia calling for change.
    Last year Papua New Guinea’s Prime Minister Peter O’Neill broke with tradition and publicly admonished the Indonesian Government’s response to ongoing state violence, human rights violations and failure of governance in West Papua. Moved by 4000 women from the Lutheran Church O’Neill said he will raise human rights concerns in the troubled territory with the Indonesian government. Now Governor Parkop wants to accompany the Prime Minister on his visits to Indonesia “to present his idea to Indonesia on how to solve West Papuan conflict once and for all.” Well known PNG commentator Emmanuel Narakobi remarked on his blog that Parkop’s multi-pronged proposal for how to mobilise public opinion in PNG around West Papua “is perhaps the first time I’ve heard an actual plan on how to tackle this issue (of West Papua)”. On talk back radio Governor Parkop accused Australian Foreign Minister Bob Carr of not taking the issue of West Papua seriously, of “sweeping it under the carpet.”

    In Vanuatu, opposition parties, the Malvatumari National Council of Chiefs and the Anglican bishop of Vanuatu, Rev. James Ligo are all urging the current Vanuatu government to change their position on West Papua. Rev. Ligo was at the recent Pacific Council of Churches in Honiara, Solomon Islands, which passed a resolution urging the World Council of Churches to pressure the United Nations to send a monitoring team to Indonesia’s Papua region. “We know that Vanuatu has taken a side-step on that (the west Papua issue) and we know that our government supported Indonesia’s observer status on the MSG, we know that. But again, we also believe that as churches we have the right to advocate and continue to remind our countries and our leaders to be concerned about our West Papuan brothers and sisters who are suffering every day.”

    In Kanaky (New Caledonia) and the Solomon Islands West Papua solidarity groups have been set up. Some local parliamentarians have joined the ranks of International Parliamentarians for West Papua. In Fiji church leaders and NGO activists are quietly placing their support behind the cause even while Frank Bainimarama and Fiji’s military government open their arms to closer ties with the Indonesian military. This internationalisation of the West Papua issue is Indonesia’s worst nightmare; it follows the same trajectory as East Timor.

    The West Papuans themselves are also organising, not just inside the country where moral outrage against ongoing Indonesian state violence continues to boil, but regionally as well. Prior to Benny Wenda’s visit to Papua New Guinea, Vanuatu based representatives from the West Papua National Coalition for Independence formerly applied for observer status at this year’s Melanesian Spearhead Group meeting due to be held in Noumea, New Caledonia in June, home to another long running Melanesian self-determination struggle. While in Vanuatu Benny Wenda added his support to that move, calling on Papuans from different resistance organisations to back a “shared agenda for freedom”. A decision about whether West Papua will be granted observer status at this year’ MSG meeting will be made soon.

    In Australia Bob Carr may be trying to pour cold water on growing public support for a free West Papua but in Melanesia the tide is moving in the opposite direction.

    Polisi Hadang Massa Aliansi Mahasiswa Papua di Bundaran HI Jakarta

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    Diplomasi Organisasi Papua Merdeka

    Polisi Hadang Massa di Bundaran HI, Korlap: Kami Dilarang ke Istana Negara

    Polisi Hadang Massa di Bundaran HI, Korlap: Kami Dilarang ke Istana Negara
    Massa aksi menduduki Bundaran Hotel Indonesia, Jakarta (Foto: Ist)

    JAKARTA, AMP in Action --- Ratusan pemuda dan mahasiswa Papua yang tergabung dalam Aliansi Mahasiswa Papua (AMP), Senin (1/12/2014) siang tadi, batal melakukan aksi di depan Istana Negara, Jakarta, karena dihadang ratusan aparat Kepolisian di Bundaran Hotel Indonesia (HI).   

    Aksi yang digelar ratusan massa AMP ini bertujuan merayakan Hari Ulang Tahun (HUT) atau hari lahirnya embrio manifesto politik Papua Barat yang ke-53 di Istana Negara Jakarta.

    Koordinator Lapangan (Korlap) aksi, Abi Douw, saat dihubungi SPM via telepon seluler, menerangkan, aparat dengan kekuatan bersenjata menggagalkan rencana massa yang ingin melakukan long march ke Istana Negara.

    “Dengan alasan yang tidak jelas, tadi kami dihadang di Bundaran HI, akhirnya kami batal melakukan long march ke Istana Negara,” kata Abi. (Baca: Peringati HUT Kemerdekan Papua, AMP Pastikan Long March ke Istana Negara).

    Dalam surat pemberitahuan ke Kepolisian Daerah Metro Jaya, aksi perayaan 1 Desember kali ini akan dipusatkan di Istana Negara.

    “Kami hanya buat orasi-orasi politik di Bundaran HI saja, setelah itu Ketua umum AMP membacakan pernyataan sikap, dan kami bubar dengan tenang,” .

    Aparat juga sempat memerintahkan massa aksi untuk membuka baju yang dikenakan, karena terdapat gambar bendera Bintang Kejora.

    “Setelah kami lepaskan baju, kami malah ditolak untuk melakukan aksi sampai di Istana Negara Jakarta. Kami sesalkan tindakan dan sikap aparat kepolisian tadi,”

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    Tok Pisin to Indonesia : Negara Harus Bebas, "Kemerdekaan adalah hak segala bangsa"

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    Menimbang bahwa pengakuan atas martabat alamiah dan hak-hak yang sama dan mutlak dari semua anggota keluarga manusia adalah dasar kemerdekaan , keadilan dan perdamaian di dunia ,

    Long luksave olsem olgeta manmeri mas igat respek , na olgeta manmeri long dispela graun igat wankain raits long bihainim laik bilong ol , long gat lo na oda na gat gutpela sindaun .


    sebagai satu standar umum keberhasilan untuk semua bangsa dan semua negara , dengan tujuan agar setiap orang dan setiap badan dalam masyarakat dengan senantiasa mengingat Pernyataan ini , akan berusaha dengan jalan mengajar dan mendidik untuk menggalakkan penghargaan terhadap hak-hak dan kebebasan-kebebasan tersebut , dan dengan jalan tindakan-tindakan progresif yang bersifat nasional maupun internasional , menjamin pengakuan dan penghormatannya secara universal dan efektif , baik oleh bangsa-bangsa dari Negara-Negara Anggota sendiri maupun oleh bangsa-bangsa dari daerah-daerah yang berada di bawah kekuasaan hukum mereka .

    Tokaut long dispela toksave long raits bilong manmeri long olgeta hap bilong dispela giraun . Long kamapim wanpela wei bilong olgeta manmeri na olgeta kantri , na olgeta wanwan manmeri , na olgeta samting I save mekim kamap komuniti , tingim dispela toksave , ol I mas skulim ol man meri bilong strongim , insait long wanwan kantri na tu long ol narapela kantri .


     Dalam menjalankan hak-hak dan kebebasan-kebebasannya , setiap orang harus tunduk hanya pada pembatasan-pembatasan yang ditetapkan oleh undang-undang dengan maksud semata-mata untuk menjamin pengakuan serta penghormatan yang layak terhadap hak-hak dan kebebasan-kebebasan orang lain , dan untuk memenuhi syarat-syarat yang adil dalam hal kesusilaan , ketertiban dan kesejahteraan umum dalam suatu masyarakat yang demokratis .

    Ol raits i mas igat lo i stap long lukautim raits bilong ol narapela , raits bilong yu no inap daunim raits bilong narapela .


     Setiap orang berhak atas pengakuan di depan hukum sebagai pribadi di mana saja ia berada .

    Olgeta manmeri long olgeta hap igat rait long luksave blong lo .

     
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