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International academics for West Papua to launch its European branch in Britain
Tabloid JUBI - November 4, 2017
The IAWP welcomes academics from all countries and all disciplines. The aim of the network is to express extreme concern about the prevalence of human rights abuses carried out by Indonesian security forces in West Papua. It was officially launched in the Australia-Pacific region on September 1 at the University of Sydney's conference, 'Beyond the Pacific: West Papua on the World Stage', hosted by the West Papua Project.
The ribbon was cut by West Papuan leader, Jacob Rumbiak, to an audience of Papuans and their international supporters. It also included and welcome the network's new patrons, Dr Benny Giay and Professor Noam Chomsky.
The European branch of the International Academics for West Papua is set to launch on Wednesday November 15 at the British Houses of Parliament in 4:30PM Grimond Room, Portcullis House.
The branch will be launched during an introductory meeting of the All-Party Parliamentary Group on West Papua, a cross-party group of MPs and Lords which seeks to promote West Papuan self-determination and human rights at a high political level.
The launch will feature talks from several academics and researchers on issues from British foreign policy in West Papua to the thorny issue of a proposed independence referendum. It will be joined by parliamentarians, activists, journalists and legal professionals. Below is IAWP official open letter launched in September 2016, as well as it platform of foundation:
Open letter to the Government of Indonesia
We academics from around the world express extreme concern about the prevalence of human rights abuses carried out by Indonesian security forces in West Papua. Since 1969, the Indonesian army has routinely fired into non-violent demonstrations, burned down villages and tortured civilian activists and bystanders.
Despite being
routinely barred from the provinces, independent observers like Human Rights
Watch, Amnesty International and Tapol
have all documented
severe and endemic human rights violations by Indonesia across West Papua.
Indonesian special forces and
counter-terrorism
units like Kopassus and Detachment 88 – trained by Western countries –
are implicated in beatings, extra judicial
assassinations
and mass killings. Such a heavy military presence, combined with racism
and structural economic discrimination against the indigenous Papuan population,
can only result in conflict and abuse.
We therefore call upon the government of Indonesia and our own governments to take urgent and effective action to ensure that:
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