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West Papuans highly value their relationship with Vanuatu because of its former traditonal staunch position on their plight. Here some of their representatives can be seen attending a Parliament session in 2008

It is now apparent Prime Minister Edward Natapei’s government is divided on the issue of West Papua after revelations were made to the Daily Post by a senior government minister that he supports dialogue for an amicable solution to West Papua issue.


During the recent opening of the Northern District Hospital the Minister told Daily Post he was always for the independence of West Papua.


He said it’s a “just cause”, considering the fact that the 1969 Act of Free Choice did not gauge the view of all the West Papuans because only 1025 Melanesians who were selected by the Indonesian army, wanted West Papua to of be part of Indonesia took part in the referendum.


There are about 600 000 Melanesians living in West Papua.

Recently a government statement said that when Vanuatu decided to enter diplomatic relations with Indonesia in 1993 that in essence meant that, legally Vanuatu accepts Indonesia’s sovereignty over West Papua.


“We have the right to express our concerns with the Indonesian government about human rights violations but other issues will seem to be a violation of international law or interference in the affairs of the sovereign state of Indonesia,” the statement said.


Daily Post understands that when Indonesian Police allegedly assassinated OPM commander Kelly Kwalik the Vanuatu government remained tight lipped over the issue because perhaps by speaking out it might be deemed to be interfering in “the affairs of the sovereign state of Indonesia.”


The former Vanuatu Head of State, who is also a qualified lawyer by profession, Mr Kalkot Mataskelekele, during a visit to Indonesia told his counterpart in Jakarta that he along with many other ni-Vanuatu pray for the people of West Papua so that one day they may have self determination.


The Daily Post has been told that the party that holds the reins of power in Vanuatu, Vanua’aku Pati, have always rallied behind the cause for West Papua independence, and the Congress, which is the supreme decision making body of the party has never decided otherwise.


A peaceful march for the West Papua cause is being organised for Friday, in Port Vila.   

- Ricky Binihi
 

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John Terkwie
# John Terkwie
Saturday, March 06, 2010 3:56 PM
Former Governor for Sandaun Province in Papua New Guinea, John Tekwie, who now hold Vice Chancellor post at the AOG JUBIL;EE UNIVERSITY in PNG today said the indecisiveness of MSG Governments on the issue of West Papua Independence was adding Indonesia to add more pain, misery, rape of innocent men women and children in West Papua and was the main cause alowing for plundering and robbing of natural resources in West Papua.

PNG, Solomon, and Fiji were the greatest hypocrites who continue to tell lies to Indonesia because the people of these nations fully support West Papuan Independence. Vanuatu must maintain its strong stand and stop this so-called recognition of Indonesian rights as the issue of its souvereignity of West Papua is deplorable, fraudulent and certainly not accpted the peopl of West Papua.

Either the governments stand up to truth or face the power of people anger by forcing the issue

John Tekwie
Nathan John
# Nathan John
Tuesday, March 23, 2010 5:11 AM
We're with them to the end - NO HYPOCRISY PLEASE YOU POLITICIANS!!!
Mike
# Mike
Wednesday, March 24, 2010 4:51 AM
Indigenous Papua people still struggling up to now, So only several question I need to ask to Vanuatu Government
1. How far have you work for Papua?
2. Have you mention about papua political status to U.S Congress last year?
3. Do you have target for helping Papua?
4. When do you will talk with President Indonesia regarding Papua political Status?
we don't need you to spending more time in publishing news about Human rights Struggling in media to international community, but we need is your Acts.we are so tired and bored living under racial discrimination, since 1962 to 2010.
When Papua will referendum? i need your feedback.

I am a lost generations
Sincerely,

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