Fiji Sun

‘Melanesia cannot flourish until West Papua is free’

- -RNZ Pacific

West Papua independen­ce campaigner Benny Wenda is in Vanuatu to meet Prime Minister Ishmael Kalsakau’s newly-installed Government.

Wenda said he would also “strategise” on the way forward towards gaining eventual sovereignt­y from Indonesia and would be discussing ongoing issues in West Papua. These include human rights abuses, and internal displaceme­nt of at least 160,000 Papuans by the Indonesian military while, he says, Jakarta continues to “pretend that nothing is happening in West Papua”.

Wenda said seven church pastors are among more than 200 who have died in the conflict in the region in the last five years.

Wenda’s United Liberation Movement for West Papua has observer status in the Melanesian Spearhead Group.

“We are developing in Melanesia, but unfortunat­ely we cannot develop on top of all the suffering in West Papua which is another Melanesian country,” he said. “I look forward to meeting Vanuatu’s new Government leaders to brief them on the realities happening in West Papua. For example in the last five years, almost 240 Melanesian­s

died in West Papua.

“So far seven of our church pastors have been killed including the most well-known Pastor Sanabani - a Bible translator.

“Indonesian soldiers also target our children while women give birth in the bush. Nobody has any statistics because Indonesia has banned all journalist­s for almost 50 years now, from entering and reporting on what has been happening in our country.”

Comparing their situation with that of Russia’s war with Ukraine, he said television viewers are focused on their screens while no one really cares about what is happening in their next door neighbour of West Papua.

“We, the Melanesian countries call ourselves Christians but where is the Melanesian spirit of Christian brotherhoo­d regarding West Papua?”

 ?? Photo: RNZ Pacific ?? (from left:) United Liberation Movement for West Papua chairman Benny Wenda, Vanuatu prime minister Charlot Salwai and deputy prime minister Joe Natuman, as well as ULMWP deputy chairman Octo Mote at the Movement’s summit in Port Vila, 1 December 2017.
Photo: RNZ Pacific (from left:) United Liberation Movement for West Papua chairman Benny Wenda, Vanuatu prime minister Charlot Salwai and deputy prime minister Joe Natuman, as well as ULMWP deputy chairman Octo Mote at the Movement’s summit in Port Vila, 1 December 2017.

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