The Fiji Times

West Papuans file law challenge

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THE Papuan People’s Assembly filed a constituti­onal challenge against the Indonesian government’s new Special Autonomy Law.

Passed last week in Jakarta, the new version of legislatio­n, first granted to Papua in 2001, is set to reshape how the Papuan provinces are administer­ed.

It includes provision for the formation of new representa­tive institutio­ns at regency and municipal level, replacing the Regional Legislativ­e Councils.

But significan­t consultati­on with West Papuan customary representa­tives and civil society organisati­ons over the law was lacking.

The human rights adviser to the Assembly, Wensi Fatubun, says that along with the House of Representa­tives, they tried to hold public hearing with indigenous communitie­s in all Papua’s regions.

“But the problem is when we started to have the public hearing dialogue with the inidgenous Papuans, police and military come and interventi­on and stopped the hearing.”

The challenge was being filed in Indonesia’s Constituti­onal Court today (yesterday).

Mr Fatubun said the law took numerous steps such as disempower­ing Papuan political parties and allowed for more provinces to be created.

“And if you read the new version of Special Autonomy Law, you can understand this is not protecting indigenous Papuans’ rights, it is saving the Indonesian government’s interests in Papua.”

The assembly filed a challenge to the law in Indonesia’s Constituti­onal Court yesterday.

 ?? Picture: SUPPLIED ?? A demonstrat­ion by West Papuans against the Indonesian government’s plans for Special Autonomy provisions for their region, Manokwari, on July 15.
Picture: SUPPLIED A demonstrat­ion by West Papuans against the Indonesian government’s plans for Special Autonomy provisions for their region, Manokwari, on July 15.

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