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PNG welcome West Papua refugees

Published on October 16, 2019 by centralhqs [50  entries]  ± Views 3 § Leave a comment

Port Moresby, PAPUA NEW GUINEA – October 15, 2019: 10am (NBC NEWS PNG): Papua New Guinea will stand ready to welcome refugees from West Papua if they decide to seek refuge in the country.

Prime Minister James Marape made these remarks in Parliament on Friday when responding to a series of questions by Opposition Leader Belden Namah on the Government’s stance on West Papua’s ongoing conflicts and alleged human rights abuses.

“Let me announce to the world, if refugee situations happen, we are Melanesians we are prepared to burn our last toea to accept refugees into our country.

“That is if they come, we are Melanesians our hospitality remains even to our own cost we will take care of them.

“But in the first instance whatever happens on the other side of the border belongs to the Indonesian government, it is their responsibility we can only advise and we can only raise concerns from this side,” said PM Marape.

Meanwhile, Prime Minister Marape further said PNG will respect Indonesia’s sovereignty and not interfere in its affairs.

He said PNG’s foreign policy has always been ‘Friends to all and enemy to none.’

Marape said apart from supporting the call during the recent Pacific Islands Forum, for an independent investigation into allegations of human rights abuses, he’s personally summoned the Indonesian Ambassador to PNG for a briefing and conveyed his dissatisfaction on the ongoing unrests.

“As far as a responsibility to the greater international neighborhoods that we have, we remitted that concern through the diplomatic channel across the Palace in Jakarta and the Palace has heard our concerns.

“The response we got from Indonesia was that the President is interfacing more with the people in West Papua.

“In fact, he has made one known trip to West Papua since the incident has happened to sit down and start this engagement with the Councils and Chiefs there which is going,” Marape told Parliament…. PACNEWS

Source: https://nukualofatimes.tbu.to/

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West Papuan refugees welcome in PNG – PM

Published on October 16, 2019 by centralhqs [50  entries]  ± Views 1 § Leave a comment

© Getty Papua New Guinea's Prime Minister James Marape listens to Australia's Prime Minister Scott Morrison during a meeting at Parliament House in Canberra on July 22, 2019. - Marape is on a six-day visit to Australia. (Photo by MICK TSIKAS / POOL / AFP) (Photo credit should read MICK TSIKAS/AFP/Getty Images)
© Getty Papua New Guinea's Prime Minister James Marape listens to Australia's Prime Minister Scott Morrison during a meeting at Parliament House in Canberra on July 22, 2019. - Marape is on a six-day visit to Australia. (Photo by MICK TSIKAS / POOL / AFP) (Photo credit should read MICK TSIKAS/AFP/Getty Images)

Papua New Guinea's prime minister says his country stands ready to welcome more refugees from West Papua.

James Marape was responding to questions in Parliament yesterday about the deteriorating human rights situation on the Indonesian side of the border.

He said PNG respected Indonesia's sovereignty over West Papua and what happened there was Jakarta's responsibility.

However, Mr Marape said he supported the Pacific Islands Forum call for an independent investigation, and personally summoned Indonesia's ambassador.

West Papuan refugees would always be welcome in PNG, he said.

Source: https://www.msn.com/

✍  Uncategorized (11)✎  deadly unrest, James Marape (2), PNG Government (17), PNG Prime Minister (2), riots, West Papuan Refugee (15)  Length: [303] words., and modified on October 16th, 2019.
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Urgent Action on Torture & Attempt to Kill One Melanesian from West Papuan in Vanimo, Sandaun Province, Papua New Guinea

Published on September 30, 2019 by centralhqs [50  entries]  ± Views 3 § Leave a comment

West Papua Refugee Relief Association (WPRRA)
West Papua Refugee Relief Association (WPRRA)

An Open Letter

To: Honourable James Marape, MP,
The Prime Minister of the Independent State of Papua New Guinea
Port Moresby,
PAPUA NEW GUINEA

Subject:

Urgent Action on Torture & Attempt to Kill One Melanesian from West Papuan in Vanimo, Sandaun Province, Papua New Guinea

Dear Honourable Prime Minister,

West Papua and human rights of Melanesians from West Papua has been a continuing issue since the invasion and occupation of our Melanesian land by foreign power called the Colonial United Republic of Indonesia (CURI).

The West Papua Refugee Relief Association (WPRRA) which was established in Port Moresby in 2010, hereby would like to present to Honourable Prime Minister of the Independent State of Papua New Guinea the “torture and assassinate attempt on one of Melanesians from West Papua who have been living in Vanimo, Sandaun Province for many years, after escaping from terror, intimidation and threat to life from Indonesian army and police forces in West Papua.”

We attach the chronology of the event and our demand for immediate actions, and images of the victim. We will supply videos on our interview with the victim upon request.

Issued in: Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea
On Date:  28 September 2019

WPRRA Main Office,

Elimar Gombo                                              Soni Yossi
Chairperson                                                  Deputy Chairperson

  • Gerson Togodly Beaten up by Indonesian Terrorist Agents in Vanimo, Sandaun Province, Papua New Guinea
    Gerson Togodly Beaten up by Indonesian Terrorist Agents in Vanimo, Sandaun Province, Papua New Guinea
  • Gerson Togodly Beaten up by Indonesian Terrorist Agents in Vanimo, Sandaun Province, Papua New Guinea
    Gerson Togodly Beaten up by Indonesian Terrorist Agents in Vanimo, Sandaun Province, Papua New Guinea
  • Gerson Togodly Beaten up by Indonesian Terrorist Agents in Vanimo, Sandaun Province, Papua New Guinea
    Gerson Togodly Beaten up by Indonesian Terrorist Agents in Vanimo, Sandaun Province, Papua New Guinea
  • Gerson Togodly Beaten up by Indonesian Terrorist Agents in Vanimo, Sandaun Province, Papua New Guinea
    Gerson Togodly Beaten up by Indonesian Terrorist Agents in Vanimo, Sandaun Province, Papua New Guinea

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This website www.wprra.club was launched on July 17th, 2019 on the day One of the West Papuan Refugees, Hon. Benny Wenda was awarded the Oxford Freedom Award in Oxford City, the United Kingdom.

WPRRA as the oldest new organisation formed in Papua New Guinea ten years ago, it is time now to go Online.

All West Papuan Refugees around the world are invited to cooperate and contribute.

We want to register all West Papuan Refugees around the world, names, addresses, citizenship status and real daily conditions in respected countries around the world.

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Universal Periodic Review: Papua New Guinea by UNHCR
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Universal Periodic Review: Papua New Guinea by UNHCR

Submission by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees for the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights’ Compilation Report Universal Periodic Review: PAPUA NEW GUINEA I. Background and Current Conditions 1Papua New Guinea (PNG) acceded to the 1951 Convention relating to the Status of Refugees and the 1967 Protocol on 17 July 1986 […]

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Indonesian Human Rights Abuses in West Papua: Application of the Law of Genocide to the History of Indonesian Control
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Indonesian Human Rights Abuses in West Papua: Application of the Law of Genocide to the History of Indonesian Control

Indonesian Human Rights Abuses in West Papua: Application of the Law of Genocide to the History of Indonesian Control A paper prepared for the Indonesia Human Rights Network By the Allard K. Lowenstein International Human Rights Clinic Yale Law School Elizabeth Brundige Winter King Priyneha Vahali Stephen Vladeck Xiang Yuan April 2004 Read in PDF […]

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U.S. Committee for Refugees World Refugee Survey 2001 – Papua New Guinea
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U.S. Committee for Refugees World Refugee Survey 2001 - Papua New Guinea

At the end of 2000, Papua New Guinea (PNG) hosted an estimated 6,000 Indonesian refugees from Irian Jaya (also known as West Papua), an Indonesian province that shares the island of New Guinea with Papua New Guinea. At the end of 2000, Papua New Guinea (PNG) hosted an estimated 6,000 Indonesian refugees from Irian Jaya […]

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Statement Concerning the Right of the Self-Determination of West Papuan People
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Statement Concerning the Right of the Self-Determination of West Papuan People

STATEMENT CONCERNING THE RIGHT OF SELF-DETERMINATION OF THE WEST PAPUAN PEOPLE To: THE WORKING GROUP ON INDIGENOUS POPULATIONS FIFTH SESSION, AUGUST 1987 GENEVA Source: https://fas.org/ Agenda item: 4 FREE PAPUA MOVEMENT – ORGANISASI PAPUA MERDEKA Driebergenstraat 19 Deventer – the Netherlands Madame Chairperson, We thank you for giving us the opportunity to talk about our […]

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