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Urgent alert: Indonesian military depopulating villages to protect Freeport
gold mineMarch 10, 2020 in Statement
<https://www.ulmwp.org/category/statement>

As the world faces the coronavirus crisis, my people face a renewed
humanitarian crisis in West Papua. From Puncak Jaya to Intan Jaya, Nduga to
Timika, over 45,000
<https://www.indoleft.org/news/2019-08-05/regent-calls-on-jokowi-to-withdraw-tni-and-police-from-nduga.html>
have
been displaced by Indonesian military operations since December 2018. As
you read this, the Indonesia military is mobilising to protect the world’s
largest gold and third-largest copper mine, Grasberg
<https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2016/nov/02/100-bn-dollar-gold-mine-west-papuans-say-they-are-counting-the-cost-indonesia>,
run by US company Freeport McMoRan. Thousands, including entire villages
near the mine, are fleeing
<https://www.nytimes.com/aponline/2020/03/07/world/asia/ap-as-indonesia-papua-shootings.html>
..

Indonesia is cynically using the coronavirus to conceal its operations,
banning all foreigners from West Papua as it begins depopulating villages.
If Indonesia wants to protect us from the virus, why is it forcing women
and children into the forest, at risk of dying
<https://eng.jubi.co.id/a-story-of-nduga-refugees-giving-birth-in-the-jungle/>
from
lack of food and medicine? Clearly, Indonesia wants to prevent any
international observers from witnessing its latest massacres.

Indonesia has deployed 700 new troops
<https://en.tempo.co/read/1306601/indonesian-army-deploys-700-additional-soldiers-to-west-papua>
in
West Papua this year alone, on top of an additional 16,000 last year
<https://morningstaronline.co.uk/article/w/west-papuan-leader-demands-immediate-release-of-all-political-prisoners>.
This doesn’t include the newly-deployed Brimob police officers
<https://eng.jubi.co.id/new-brimob-headquarters-faces-land-and-personnel-issues/>
or
intelligence sections. We have been peacefully demanding our right to
self-determination – Indonesia has been sending in heavily armed troops.
The purpose is clear: to eliminate West Papuans and crush all signs of
resistance. The 57 political prisoners
<https://eng.jubi.co.id/papuan-human-right-lawyer-confirm-data-on-political-prisoners-by-veronica-is-valid/>
incarcerated
since the August 2019 uprising demonstrate Indonesia’s true intentions.

One way Indonesia is doing this is by trying to stigmatise the West Papuan
military wing, the West Papua Army
<https://www.ulmwp.org/ulmwp-chairman-we-are-ready-to-peacefully-reclaim-our-country-from-indonesian-colonialism>.
Indonesia tries to smear the West Papua Army and ULMWP as separatists
or an Armed
Criminal Group (KKB)
<https://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2020/01/17/military-locate-base-of-armed-criminal-group-operating-in-papuas-intan-jaya.html>.
Does a KKB sit at the table internationally, with 79 heads of state in the
African, Caribbean and Pacific Group? Does a KKB sit with the Indonesian
government at the Melanesian Spearhead Group? In 1961, we were already
recognised as the state-in-waiting of West Papua. Indonesia hijacked our
independence and destroyed our sovereignty. Today, we are fighting to
reclaim our sovereignty. These are not the actions of an ‘Armed Criminal
Group’.

There have always been West Papuans who, with the support of the people,
defend themselves, their mountains and their forests. They are the West
Papuan home guard. Indonesia uses the existence of the West Papua Army to
bomb villages, kill civilians and arrest non-violent activists
<https://www.ulmwp.org/ulmwp-chair-widodo-to-visit-australia-whilst-imprisonment-and-killing-in-west-papua-increase>.
The world should not be fooled by this.

The people of West Papua have lived on their lands for tens of thousands of
years. Until Indonesia came there was no mass killing, deforestation or
pollution. Now, our land is a hunting ground for the Indonesian military.

Every country has the right to defend its ancestral lands against an
invader. The West Papua Army seeks to reclaim its land from an illegal
occupier. If we went to Java and tried to steal Indonesia’s land, we would
expect the Indonesian military to resist. Indonesia came to our
country, illegally,
in 1963
<https://www.ulmwp.org/west-papua-and-the-right-to-self-determination-under-international-law-melinda-janki>,
and has killed 500,000 Papuan men, women and children since. We have lost
everything. Is it any surprise then, that West Papuans’ united self-defence
army seeks to resist this genocide, to ensure the survival of our people?

We do not accept the presence of the Indonesian military or multinational
corporations on our soil. All the international solidarity networks must
mobilise to defend us now. The people of West Papua are fighting with their
lives every day to defend our forests, mountains and rivers. We are ground
zero in the fight to protect our global natural environment.

As the West Papua Army defends its people and its environment, the
Indonesian military mobilises to defend Freeport McMoRan and its huge
environmentally
destructive
<https://newint.org/features/2017/05/01/sacrifice-zone-west-papuan-independence-struggle>
gold
and copper mine. Freeport is at the root of the West Papua genocide. The
company has been operating in the middle of a genocide, and providing
direct and indirect support to the Indonesian police and military to carry
out mass killings. Freeport has long been the single largest tax payer to
the Indonesian colonial State, taxes which are used to buy the weapons
which kill my people. It is the same story as the genocide in East Timor.
The depopulation of the villages around the mine right now is a
continuation of this bloody history. We demand that Freeport stop operating
in West Papua until the bloodshed ceases.

Indonesia must respect the will of the Melanesian Spearhead Group, Pacific
Islands Forum
<https://www.theguardian.com/world/2019/aug/16/west-papua-pacific-leaders-urge-un-visit-to-regions-festering-human-rights-sore>
and
79 countries in the African, Caribbean and Pacific Group of States
<https://www.rnz.co.nz/international/pacific-news/405595/africa-caribbean-pacific-group-seeks-action-on-papua-rights-abuses>
and
allow the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights into West Papua. There can
be no more delays – the time has come for her to witness the true crisis in
West Papua. If the High Commissioner and international community do not pay
attention now, I’m concerned that many more lives will be lost, on top of
the 250 killed since December 2018
<https://humanrightspapua.org/hrreport/qarterly-reports/532-west-papua-human-rights-update-january-2020>.
They must act now before it’s too late.

To my people in West Papua and abroad, whether you are in exile or in West
Papua, across the Pacific and elsewhere, we have to unite to liberate
ourselves. All the solidarity networks across the world must unite behind
us in one voice with one spirit. It is time for us to act peacefully for
our right to self-determination.

God bless our struggle.

Benny Wenda
Chairman
ULMWP

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