http://www.thejakartapost.com/detaillatestnews.asp?fileid=20051116102328&irec=8


West New Guinea vote to join Indonesia in 1969 was 'a sham,' Dutch research 
finds 

THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP): A key 1969 vote on the future of the Indonesian 
island province of West New Guinea was "a sham" orchestrated by Jakarta, a 
Dutch government-commissioned study has found. 

That vote, which made the province part of Indonesia, has been followed by 
decades of abuse at the hands of the Indonesian military. 

The 740-page book, An Act of Free Choice, was published Tuesday after five 
years of research by Dutch author Pieter Drooglever at the request of the Dutch 
government, the colonial ruler of Indonesia and New Guinea until 1949. 

When the Netherlands gave up its colonies in the Dutch East Indies, West New 
Guinea was not included in a sovereignty agreement with Indonesia. Only in 1962 
did the two countries agree to place West New Guinea under UN rule, amid strong 
international pressure. 

The region was promised a popular vote on its sovereignty, but was transferred 
to Indonesian control six months later. In 1969, its status as an Indonesian 
province was set when, Drooglever concluded, the Indonesian government rigged a 
vote by 1,022 inhabitants on behalf of the population of around 700,000 
concluded. 

UN observers were turned away from the voting, the result of which was declared 
to be 100 percent in favor of joining Indonesia. 

"The Act of Free Choice ended up as a sham," Drooglever wrote in a summary of 
the book. "A press-ganged electorate acting under a great deal of pressure 
appeared to have unanimously declareditself in favor of Indonesia." 

Although Drooglever's conclusions were in line with those of other historians, 
the sponsorship of the Dutch government gave the report added significance 
since The Hague has always seen itself as an interested party in Indonesian 
affairs. 

Dutch Foreign Minister Ben Bot, however, dismissed the report - requested by 
parliament in 1999 - as "superfluous" before it's official publication, 
according to the daily Trouw newspaper in an extensive three-page report 
Tuesday on the book. 

Bot nonetheless presented the report to parliament Tuesday and in an 
accompanying letter called it "the result of an academic study, which forms an 
additional contribution to our history and the events surrounding the Act of 
Free Choice." 

John Saltford, author of The United Nations and the Indonesian Takeover of West 
Papua, hopes the Dutch book will break new political ground and bring Dutch and 
Indonesian authorities to recognize an injustice done to around 1 million West 
Papuans. 

"There is nothing to be gained from clinging on to a distorted version of 
history that can only further distort current efforts to solve the West Papuan 
issue peacefully," he said. (**) 


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