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Letter to Pacific Islands Forum Leaders
Australia West Papua Association (Sydney) - August 15, 2006
On behalf of the Australia West Papua Association (Sydney), I am writing to you concerning the issue of West Papua. It was disappointing that concern for the human rights situation in West Papua was not mentioned in last years PIF Communique, as it has been in previous years.
I congratulate the Forum on granting observer status to Tokelau, joining New Caledonia, East Timor and French Polynesia. The granting of observer status to West Papua is one of the issues we would like to raise. I understand that at the 2005 Forum, it was decided to adopt a policy which "establishes a new category of associate membership, and governs the admission criteria and entitlements for associate membership and observer status".
We believe the time is now right for West Papua to be granted observer status at the Forum. We point out that the Melanesian people of West Papua have always been considered part of the Pacific Community. Netherlands New Guinea, as West Papua was then known, was a member of the South Pacific Commission (SPC) and Papuan leaders continued to participate in the SPC meetings until the Dutch ceded their authority to the United Nations Temporary Executive Authority (UNTEA) in 1962.
Human rights abuses Since last year's PIF, human rights abuses have continued to occur in West Papua and we have included a briefing paper documenting these abuses. The West Papuan people face great challenges including human rights abuses, the exploitation of their natural resources (with little or no benefit to themselves), they danger of becoming a minority in their own land and a possible HIV/Aids epidemic. The West Papuan people need all the support from the international community they can get.
The Pacific Islands Forum can help the West Papuan people by:
Yours sincerely
Joe Collins
AWPA (Sydney)
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