More support from the Solomon Islands PM for West Papua’s freedom

November 12, 2015

Solomon Islands Prime Minister Hon. Manasseh Sogavare (4th from the left), holding the West Papuan national flag next to West Papuan Independence Leader Benny Wenda and other friends and members of the United Liberation Movement for West Papua (ULMWP).

Solomon Islands Prime Minister Hon. Manasseh Sogavare (4th from the left), holding the West Papuan national flag next to West Papuan Independence Leader Benny Wenda and other friends and members of the United Liberation Movement for West Papua (ULMWP).

On 4th November the Prime Minister of the Solomon Islands, Hon. Manasseh Sogavare welcomed a delegation of West Papuans, including members of the United Liberation Movement for West Papua (ULMWP) to his office and assured them of his determination as Chair of the Melanesian Spearhead Group (MSG) to continue to push for the freedom of West Papua from all forms of human rights abuses and oppression.

The ULMWP expressed their thanks to the Prime Minister and described Hon Sogavare as a “shining” example of firm leadership not only in Melanesia but internationally for his courageous decisions and ongoing support to ensure human rights abuses and the oppression of West Papuans is stopped.

Prime Minister Sogavare told the delegation that the MSG is founded on decisions and principles of tolerance and human rights and he is aware that many ordinary Melanesians have supported the West Papuan struggle against oppression and he will ensure the issue is dealt with properly during his Chairmanship.

He said the decision to send a fact finding mission by the Pacific Islands Forum to Indonesia is the first step towards establishing dialogue with Indonesia to find an agreeable solution to the West Papuan problem.

The MSG Chairman added that the admission of West Papua as an Observer member into the MSG will not stop there but continue until West Papua achieves its objectives.

“The MSG will continue to tackle issues that others are afraid of as the West Papuan struggle remains a slap on the face of bigger countries that advocate democracy, peace and human rights continue to allow what happened in West Papua to continue,” he said.

Prime Minister Sogavare encouraged the West Papuan leaders and civil society groups to continue peaceful dialogue with Indonesia as an avenue to find a lasting solution to the West Papuan course.

The West Papuan delegation consist of representatives from the West Papuan Political Leadership, Civil Society, NGO’s, Churches and Academics.

The information from this article has come from a statement from the Prime Minister’s Press Secretariat Office and can be read in full here