Pacific Media Watch

1 September 2011

REGION: Pacific Forum leaders told they cannot ignore conflict in Papua

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AUCKLAND (Radio NZ International/Pacific Media Watch): The Pacific Islands Forum is being told it must speak out about the ongoing instability in the Indonesian region of Papua, reports Radio NZ International.

Groups representing the indigenous Melanesian people of Papua are calling for them to be given observer status at next week’s Forum summit in Auckland.

Pacific leaders once spoke out about the violence and human rights abuses perpetrated by the Indonesia military in Papua, but have ignored the issues for the past four years.

The spokesperson for the Australian West Papua Association, Joe Collins, says the Forum has to realise these abuses have been going on for many years and it is a matter that will not go away.

He says the Forum is a key regional agency and cannot forget about Papua.

“How can you talk about security in the region if you do not actually take on one of the last conflict areas in the Pacific and this is actually West Papua. I mean they [the Forum] are a key regional organisation and by ignoring West Papua, they are showing that they are basically afraid of the issue of West Papua.”

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