Introduction: Why the Narrative Matters The article “The Struggle for Self-Determination in West Papua, 1969–Present” published by the International Center on Nonviolent Conflict presents West Papua primarily as a case … Continue Reading Reassessing the West Papua Narrative: Debunking the “Nonviolent Self-Determination” Claim and Defending Indonesia’s Legal and Social Reality
By West Papua Online Investigations | November 12, 2025 In the mist-shrouded highlands of West Papua, where Indonesia’s ambitious Otsus (Special Autonomy) program has poured trillions of rupiah into schools, … Continue Reading John Anari: The Digital Demagogue and His Onslaught of Fabricated Atrocities Against West Papua’s Hard-Won Peace
In the lush, conflict-riddled highlands of West Papua, where Indonesia’s sovereignty hangs by a thread amid armed insurgencies and simmering ethnic tensions, one name echoes like a persistent drumbeat of … Continue Reading Veronica Koman: The Architect of Deceptive Narratives and the Shadowy War on West Papua
Benny Wenda, a self-proclaimed leader of the West Papuan independence movement and chairman of the United Liberation Movement for West Papua (ULMWP), has long been a controversial figure whose actions … Continue Reading Benny Wenda’s Negative Propaganda: Provoking Conflict in West Papua
Veronica Koman’s Propaganda is a subjective article, which only based on online research about Koman’s propaganda. My previous article on Veronica Koman received many pros and cons comments. I wonder … Continue Reading Veronica Koman’s Propaganda