A very important note was stated in British Human Rights Report 2007. I think it would be great if a peaceful dialogue among Papuan, Papua local government, Indonesia central government, … Continue Reading The British Human Rights Report 2007
Related to the logging industry pressure to loosen Papua Log Export Ban, an international pulp factory plans to invest and to destroy our forest. Do we need investment that only … Continue Reading U.S. firm to invest $4 bln in Indonesian pulp factory
Papua log export ban is very serious, and all Papuan should support the Papua Log Export Ban. Log export ban is under pressure now. It seems that both Papua local … Continue Reading Papua log export ban
Once again a clown called Joe Collins dances in a disgusting manner. In order to get public attention he tries to disturb Indonesia-Australia relation by calling on the Australian Defence … Continue Reading Another AWPA Black Propaganda
After waiting for so long, finally Indonesian authority understand that the most important aspect in upholding the law in Papua is not by repression. Indonesia should learn from Western countries … Continue Reading Community Policing in the Papua region
Human Rights Watch takes no position on Papuan claims to self-determination Human Rights Watch (HRW) supports the right of all individuals in the world, including in Indonesia. All Papuan should understand … Continue Reading Human Rights Watch Press Release on Papua
Two days ago, a friend from Australia informs Free West Papua about a demo plan by several Papuan political dan economical opportunist. It is very interesting to watch and to understand … Continue Reading Whenua, Fenua, Enua, Vanua: SEPARATIST POLITICAL PROPAGANDA !
Do Australian and New Zealander know what happen in Papua recently? The news on protest against the special autonomy law was somehow mislead to a certain opinion that situation in Papua … Continue Reading NGO raises concerns about Papuan
I am sure that well educated Papuan either activist or government employee should read the article on BP business in Papua. As I mentioned earlier in my writing on Multinational … Continue Reading BP Shattered illusions
Communication and Information are the blood of social change. Conecting Papua’s central highlands to some cities and other areas means an acceleration of information exchange in Papua. Hopefully the positive … Continue Reading Radio Pikonane: Connecting Papua’s Central Highlands
August 2006 in The Australian Financial Review, Sidney Jones wrote a very interesting analysis on Indonesian Military in Papua Province. She said that over the last five years, serious human rights … Continue Reading The Indonesian military is not genocidal
Eni Faleomavaega and Donald Payne are really serious on Papua issue. Their letter to UN General Secretary then followed by a letter to President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono. The new letter … Continue Reading Unreasonable Restrictions on International Access to West Papua
Hopefully the higher Tangguh LNG Price will also benefited Papuan. JAKARTA, March 14 (Reuters) – Indonesia will ask China National Offshore Oil Corp. (CNOOC) to increase its price for liquefied natural … Continue Reading Higher Tangguh LNG price
Two days ago I read news on HIV/AIDS Funding to Indonesia. I think we all should take serious attention on fund reduction to fight HIV/AIDS because it will affect the … Continue Reading Reduction of HIV/AIDS Funding to Indonesia
By Leithen Francis A Transport Allianz Transall C-160 cargo aircraft operated by Indonesian carrier Manunggal Air Service was gutted by fire yesterday soon after landing at an airport in west Papua. … Continue Reading Transall C-160 cargo aircraft erupts in flames in Indonesia
Special autonomy is still on going process and we can not say whether it is successful or fail. Papuan leading figures are working very hard to support development particularly in … Continue Reading Government to make legal umbrella for West Papua