Solomon Islanders Showing solidarity support for the West Papuans |
By ULMWP
The United Liberation Movement for West Papua (ULMWP) looks
forward to a positive progress from the recent Pacific Forum leaders’ decision
on West Papua, with much hope in the current chair of the Pacific Islands Forum
(PIF) PNG Prime Minister, Peter O’Neil.
ULMWP says it sees only two possible outcomes and that
either Indonesia refuses the request of our Pacific leaders, or they agree to
begin a difficult process that includes terms and condition for the fact
finding mission.
ULMWP Spokesperson, Mr Benny Wenda said Prime Minister Peter
O'Neill plays a vital role as chair of the forum and must begin negotiations
with In
donesia for a fact finding mission.
"PNG has a lot of bilateral, economic and trade
interests with Indonesia, and it must not confuse its position as per the leaders’
decision…PNG has a moral responsibility to seeking a just resolution on behalf
of our leaders and people of the Pacific,” said Wenda.
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He stressed the importance of having a just and independent
fact finding mission, with the hopes that a similar fact finding mission that
was undertaken by the Melanesian Spearhead Group (MSG) leaders PIFs can learn
from those mistakes to ensure they are not repeated.
"We hope that the mission includes independent
candidates from all sectors of society."
Wenda said ULMWP welcomes the outcomes of the 46th Pacific
Island Leaders forum, but has cautioned Pacific leaders to ensure a fact
finding mission takes place.
“Solidarity support from the Pacific and globally have heard
the cries from West Papua, and we thank our people who continue to support us.
We appeal to our people to continue to hold their respective governments to
account and lobby our leaders to support our quest for an independent fact
finding mission, and also at the United Nations to be listed on the decolonization
list and for the UN to appoint a Special Envoy for West Papua."
He said it is the will of our Pacific people that have
brought the issue of West Papua before our Pacific leaders and all gratitude
goes to the voices of our people.
"The ULMWP would like to thank the government and
people of the Solomon Islands for championing the issue of West Papua at the
forum, especially the Prime Minister, Manasseh Sogavare and the Special Envoy
on West Papua, Mr Mathew Wale...we also thank the Tongan Prime Minister Akilisi
Pohiva for demonstrating true Pacific solidarity by speaking up for West
Papua," said Wenda
“Looking back at previous Leaders commitments on the West
Papua issue and the current support from the Solomon Islands and Tonga, this
PIF decision is historical in driving the agenda forward."
Wenda said the next step is the United Nations and he
appeals to all leaders in the Pacific to support the quest of the Solomon
Islands Government.
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