This blog experienced frequent attacks by West Papua radical separatists and Indonesian ultra nationalists. To protect the blog, it is important to create copy or mirror of the West Papua … Continue Reading West Papua Free – Mirror Blog
Yesterday I read this article in Papua Story, I can only make a short comment to Mr. Andri Hadi…what a brilliant choice of title! as for the content, I couldn’t … Continue Reading Papuans Need Democracy, Not Separatism
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
Free to mourn or cheer , I quote those from the Economist which just like other Western medias, put the coverage story of former President Suharto in a bad taste. I like … Continue Reading The death of Suharto: What next for Papua?
January 22nd, 2008 was the first time in the year of 2008 Amnesty Exeter (Exeter Amnesty International Group) invites West Papua separatist leaders, Benny Wenda and Richard Samuelson. Benny Wenda … Continue Reading Amnesty Exeter Invites Papua’s Separatist Leaders in London
Almost everyday we can see so many factual developments of democracy in Papua. One of the facts is that religious leaders in Papua can speak their mind regarding development programmes. … Continue Reading Religious leaders in Indonesia’s Papua province demand halt to development programmes
Regency/District in Papua Electoral Regions 2004 Asmat Biak Numfor Boven Digoel Jayapura Kota Jayapura Jayawijaya Keerom Mappi Merauke Mimika Nabire Paniai Pegunungan Bintang Puncak Jaya Sarmi Supiori Tolikara Waropen Yahukimo … Continue Reading Papua
Papua province is the largest and easternmost province of Indonesia, comprising most of Western New Guinea. It is bordered by the state of Papua New Guinea to the east, the province of West Papua to the west, the Pacific Ocean to … Continue Reading Papua Province
Do international community aware that there are many programmes in regard to the development of Papuans? Those programmes are not only initiated by Indonesian government and local government of West … Continue Reading Papua Indigenous Peoples Empowerment (PIPE) Programme
Jakarta Post, Friday, December 7, 2007 10:49:08 AM Many understand that deforestation contributes a lot to global warming, but few are aware that forest plundering will lead to poverty. On … Continue Reading Avoiding deforestation will help eradicate poverty
Pluralism, tolerance, peace and security in interactions among tribes of Papuans and between Papuans and other ethnic groups is under democratic umbrella. Indonesian is a pluralistic society; that is many … Continue Reading Pluralism, Tolerance and Stability in West Papua
A nice article from Jakarta Post by Muridan S. Widjojo The meeting between Vice President Jusuf Kalla, flanked by Coordinating Minister for Political, Legal and Security Affairs Widodo AS, Minister … Continue Reading Root of Conflict and Peace Agendas for Papua