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Vanuatu's prime minister to raise Papua human rights violations in Geneva

Suara Pembaruan - February 28, 2014

Jayapura – Vanuatu's Prime Minister (PM), Mr Moana Kalosil Carcasses will raise demand of completion of the Papua issue to the international world.

For that, Prime Minister of Papua Moana plans to bring the issue to the Commission on Human Rights (HAM) at the meeting of United Nations in Geneva, Switzerland on March 4, 2014.

It was revealed Coordinator Papua negotiator, Octovianus Motte to the Suara Pembaruan correspondent in the United States on Friday (28/2) morning. Octovianus Motte was elected as a negotiator abroad in Papua Peace Conference (KPP) in 2011, which was held on 5-7 July in Jayapura.

"Later, on March 4, PM Moana will make a speech about human rights conditions in Papua and this is a struggle he reveals what happened in Papua, " said Motte Residents who have opted into the United States.

According to him, Mr Moana will speak around 12:00 Geneva time. Described, which again revealed persolaan is the condition of human rights in Papua and Papua historical rectification.

" Importantly also PM Moana will reveal about the error that occurred in the Pepera Act of 1969, Act of Free Choice in West Papua people, " he said.

The annual session will be attended by UN Secretary General, Ban Ki – Moon, President of the UN Human Rights Council, Baudelaire Ndong Ella, John W. Ashe President of the United Nations, and UN High Commissioner Navi Pillay

Source: http://www.suarapembaruan.com/nasional/pm-vanuatu-angkat-pelanggaran-ham-papua-di-jenewa/50290.

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