Papua’s Sago Sticky Food
Papua’s sago – Sago is Papua traditional food. The following video is really interesting. Please watch how Papua’s sticky food a.k.a Sago or Papua’s sago. To know more about Sago … Continue Reading Papua’s Sago Sticky Food
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Papua’s sago – Sago is Papua traditional food. The following video is really interesting. Please watch how Papua’s sticky food a.k.a Sago or Papua’s sago. To know more about Sago … Continue Reading Papua’s Sago Sticky Food
Papua and West Papua are two most eastern provinces of Indonesia, which experience challenges from separatism. Since the reform movement in 1998, Indonesia has carried out serious reforms from Jakarta … Continue Reading Indonesia’s Policy on Papua and West Papua
This brief article has no other intention but to questioning the rejection of special autonomy by separatist groups in Papua. On 27 June 2020, the spokesperson of West Papua National … Continue Reading Questioning the Rejection of Special Autonomy.
Special autonomy in any state in the world is something special as clearly stated in the terminology. Special autonomy is the answer to the aspiration of the people in the … Continue Reading Special Autonomy for Papuan People
Radar Timika reported the decreased number of Covid-19 cases in Papua and West Papua provinces (please recheck the translation by google translate). The Provincial Governments of Papua and West Papua … Continue Reading Covid-19 cases in West Papua
The General Secretary of Papua Sport Committee (KONI Papua), Kenius Kogoya, could not hide his pride when visiting a number of PON XX 2021 venues, all of which were of … Continue Reading Papua has international standard sports venue
Papua ab initio belongs to Indonesia (ab initio = From the beginning). Written by Papuan prominent figure Freddy Numberi, this article is a free translation from Indonesian online media Detik.com. … Continue Reading Freddy Numberi: Papua Ab Initio Belongs to Indonesia
West Papua Independence Day Why a small group of West Papua separatist can not accept the reality in Papua and West Papua provinces? For example, Jeffrey Bomanak last night gave … Continue Reading July 1, 1971 was not West Papua Independence Day
West Papua’s Future The biggest region in East Indonesia is Papua Island, which consists of two provinces Papua and West Papua (Papua Barat). The two provinces cover the western part … Continue Reading West Papua’s Future in Peace, welfare and trust
The article Papuan Indonesian or Indonesian Papuan is about ethnic identity and citizenship in Indonesia. In the last five years, since the creation of the United Liberation Movement for West … Continue Reading Papuan Indonesian or Indonesian Papuan?
The economist has predicted that separatist movements in the world will make headlines in 2020. At best, this will lead to political turbulence and tension. At worst, it could lead … Continue Reading Defending Papua and West Papua from Separatism
The low-level insurgency of Free West Papua separatist has two big branches, armed criminal group and political wing (domestic and international. All of those groups propagate the fantasy of West … Continue Reading The Fantasy of West Papua Separatism
The following post is only showing evidences in pictures about Free West Papua separatists and Anarchist groups around the world. 1 – @FreeWestPapua tweet on support by Anarchist in New … Continue Reading Free West Papua Separatists are Anarchists?
From a webinar host by Kompas TV, West Papua Blog would like to share several articles regarding statements from Papuan influential figures. We received this free translation from Indonesian language … Continue Reading Benny Suweni: Special Autonomy has protected Papuan
Herry Ario Naap (Regent of Biak Numfor, Papua) during a webinar hosted by Kompas TV on 15 June 2020 said that despite many practice of racism against Papuans, how do … Continue Reading Regent of Biak Numfor: Indonesia would be intact if Papua could be seen as part of Indonesia.
West Papua Blog received another statement regarding racism in Papua from Papuan student activist. Please check the statement during a webinar here. Wakol Yelipele (Chair of Papua Catholic Students Union … Continue Reading Wakol Yelipele on Racism in Papua