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Letter to New Zealand foreign affairs minister on West Papuan students who entered Australian consulate

West Papua Action Auckland (WPAA) - October 8, 2013

West Papua Action Auckland,
Box 68-419,
Auckland

8 October 2013

Hon Murray McCully,
Minister of Foreign Affairs,
Parliament Buildings,
Wellington.
Fax 04-499-0704

Dear Mr McCully,

West Papua Action Auckland is very concerned about the situation of the three young West Papuan students Markus Jerewon, Yuvensius Goo and Rofinus Yanggam who entered the Australian Consulate in Bali on Sunday October 6.

The young men sought to highlight ongoing human rights abuses in West Papua. They particularly wanted to draw attention to the 55 political prisoners in West Papua jails – many of them behind bars for nothing more than expressing their political aspirations or for raising a banned Morning Star flag. They took courage in their hands to scale the fence of the Consulate and put themselves at the mercy of Australia's diplomatic representatives. As you know access toWest Papua is tightly controlled and the outside world hears very little of what happens there, so many of the international leaders gathering for the APEC meeting may have known little about the territory.

However, Australian representatives failed to listen to their concerns and instead the diplomats reportedly gave the trio a warning that if they did not leave promptly the Indonesian security forces would be called in. The young men are now believed to be in hiding and to be at grave risk of persecution for their actions.

There are numerous precedents for human rights activists and dissenters to appeal for help from embassies or consulates of countries believed to uphold democratic freedoms. An embassy or consulate should be a safe haven, but sadly in this case Australian representative seem to have chosen to ignore humanitarian principles and force the men to leave without providing any guarantees of their safety.

We call on you to speak out to help protect these vulnerable human rights activists by appealing to the Indonesian authorities to make a public guarantee to protect their safety and a commitment not to arrest or otherwise intimidate them.

Yours sincerely,

Maire Leadbeater and Marni Gilbert
(for West Papua Action Auckland)

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