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Greens condemn mixed messages on West Papua
Greens Media Release - September 7, 2012
"The Australian Government needs to take a consistent stance in defence of human rights in our region, not just pay them lip service," said Australian Greens Leader and Foreign Affairs spokesperson, Senator Christine Milne.
"Why is Stephen Smith signing a new 'Defence Co-operation Agreement' with Indonesia this week, when just last week Bob Carr was calling for an inquiry into the alleged involvement of the Indonesian military in the assassination of an indigenous West Papuan leader?"
The Australian Greens spokesperson for West Papua, Senator Richard Di Natale, questioned how Stephen Smith could have 'no concerns' about West Papua.
"The human rights abuses in West Papua were exposed on ABC's 7:30 Program just last week. For Minister Smith to say that he has no concerns regarding West Papua is a clear case of wilful ignorance," said Senator Di Natale.
"How can Australia turn a blind eye to the allegations that troops we have funded and trained are carrying out human rights abuses against the indigenous peoples of West Papua?
"Australia should require assurances that our military support will not lead to further violations of human rights. And we must call for West Papua to be opened up to foreign journalists and human rights monitors so that we can hold those assurances to account.
"The lives and human rights of our West Papuan neighbours should be a priority in our dealings with Indonesia. And it should certainly warrant a lot more attention and respect from Australia's Foreign and Defence Ministers than just a discussion 'in passing'."
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