SPECIAL ENVOYS SHOW NO PROGRESS ON UN VISIT NEGOTIATIONS: PIF URGED TO DEMAND UN HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION VISIT TO WEST PAPUA

West Papuans, through the United Liberation Movement for West Papua (ULMWP), have reactivated their call on the Pacific Island Forum to demand United Nations Human Rights Mission to West Papua.

The call was made this week when no tangible progress was made by Papua New Guinea and Fiji on negotiating with the Indonesian President for the proposed UN visit.

The Melanesian Spearhead Group (MSG) resolved in its meeting last year that Fiji PM Sitiveni Rabuka and his PNG counterpart James Marape be special envoys to Indonesia for the visit’s negotiations.

When queried about it, PM Marape said they would find a time convenient for both leaders to do so.

PM Marape met with the outgoing and incoming Indonesian Presidents both in Indonesia and PNG before his PIF meeting attendance.

He said in a media statement he informed the Indonesian leaders that land and human rights were integral part of Melanesian values and that respect must be accorded.

This week PIF leaders are meeting in Tonga.

Mr. Raki Ap, a ULMWP spokesman based in Port Moresby, amplified the same call in a media conference yesterday.

He told PNG media that West Papua’s unfinished decolonization and the ongoing genocide and ecocide needs the full attention of Papua New Guinea and all other Pacific Islands leaders.

ULMWP President Benny Wenda’s media statement

In a different written media statement circulated to Pacific media, ULMWP President Benny Wenda calls for a historic choice, saying: “The 2024 Pacific Islands Forum (PIF) Leaders’ Meeting is a critical moment for Pacific leaders to show courage and leadership on one of the biggest issues facing our region: West Papua.”

“It is time for PIF to reaffirm their 2019 call for a UN High Commissioner for Human Rights visit to West Papua. It has now been five years since PIF’s initial demand for a UN visit was made, and over 110 countries have echoed this Pacific call. After a half-decade of delays and refusals, it is clear that Indonesia is deliberately blocking the UN from accessing West Papua.”

The humanitarian crisis in West Papua, he said, has worsened considerably since PIF’s initial 2019 demand.

According to the United Nations, between 60,000 and 100,000 West Papuans were internally displaced between December 2018 and March 2022, as a result of escalating Indonesian militarization. As of April 2024, over 76,000 West Papuan civilians remained displaced. Collectively, well over 100,000 Papuans have been forced to become refugees on their own ancestral land.

“Even worse, over 1100 of my people have been killed since 2019 – shot, tortured to death, or starved in the bush after being forcibly displaced. Independent experts agree: we are facing ecocide, the destruction of our land, and genocide, the destruction of our people.”

“Despite this violence, Indonesia shows no sign of bowing to global pressure for international humanitarian investigation in West Papua. For this reason, it is of the utmost importance that PIF reaffirms the call for a UN visit and calls out Indonesia for refusing access. The Pacific can play a key part in ensuring Indonesia is finally subjected to international scrutiny.

“In 2019, Pacific leaders showed great courage and moral responsibility by demanding investigation of the ‘festering human rights sore’ in West Papua. Five years on, the sore has become a fatal wound. This is a historic moment for the Pacific,” said Mr Wenda.

Steven Kenda
Steven Kendahttp://www.thepngsun.com
Mr Steven Kenda holds a Bachelor of Art in Journalism and Public Relations from the University of Papua New Guinea (UPNG).

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