Thursday, June 6, 2013

1) Media Release-Foreign Minister more hollow than parody: Greens


1) Media Release-Foreign Minister more hollow than parody: Greens
2) AWPA letter to Sen Carr
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1) Media Release-Foreign Minister more hollow than parody: Greens
 Dr Richard Di Natale
Greens Senator for Victoria
06/06/2013
Foreign Minister more hollow than parody: Greens
Australian Greens Senator, Dr Richard Di Natale, has condemned the Australian Foreign Minister’s comments in Senate Estimates where he blamed the escalating tensions in West Papua on the international human rights movement.
“Senator Carr’s comments are a clear acknowledgement that human rights abuses, killings and incarceration of political prisoners in the province of West Papua are escalating but rather than show leadership he has blamed people like me who are campaigning for an end to the violence,” said Senator Di Natale

“To imply that I am in some way responsible for the atrocities inflicted on the West Papuan people and to label my advocacy for the West Papuan people as the ‘Greens latest cause de jour’ and ‘a cruel deceit by self-indulgent people’ is both offensive and patronising.
“It is patronising to the people of West Papua, who are not taking their cues from me but are actively engaged in a local movement for self-determination. It also makes me wonder what Minister Carr thinks about the many Australians who campaigned for an end to violence in East Timor or for Nelson Mandela to be freed from prison.
“Filep Karma is currently serving a 15 year prison sentence simply for flying the West Papuan Morning Star flag but according to Minister Carr, any foreigner who flies a flag as a way of highlighting this injustice is ‘planting in the minds of people who actually live in the place, the notion that this campaign has some sort of international resonance’.
“Uncannily, an old episode of the show Hollowmen aired last night on ABC and it focused on Australia’s response to human rights abuses in West Papua. Surprisingly, even though it is supposed to be a parody demonstrating how best to give the impression of action while doing nothing, the response on the show was stronger than what we’ve actually seen from Labor.
“The time has come for Australia to step up and ensure that the continued Australian funding of the Indonesian defence forces only continues if we see an end to the human rights abuses in the region.”
Footage of Senator Di Natale’s questions to the Foreign Minister and the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade can be viewed here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=36QiX1B7jMo
Media Contact:         Andrew Blyberg 0457 901 600
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2) AWPA letter to Sen Carr

Australia West Papua Association (Sydney) 
PO Box 28, Spit Junction NSW 2088 

Senator the Hon Bob Carr 
Minister for Foreign Affairs 
Parliament House, 
Canberra

Fax: 6261 3111

Copy to Senator Richard Di Natale
Fax: 6277 5957 6 June 2013

Dear Senator Carr,

The Australia West Papua Association is alarmed that in the Australian Parliament on 5 June 2013 you told Senator Richard Di Natale and a Senate Estimate hearing “Australia and the world, Australia and the world recognise Indonesian sovereignty over West Papua”.
When and how has the world recognised Indonesian sovereignty of West Papua ?

We have seen no mention about sovereignty or a change in the legal or territorial status of the territory of West New Guinea in General Assembly resolution 2504 (XXIV), nor have we seen any mention of world recognition of Indonesian sovereignty in either General Assembly resolution 1752 (XVII) or in the United Nations archival document at http://archives.un.org/ARMS/sites/ARMS/uploads/files/Finding%20Aids/Missions/AG-059_UNTEA.pdf.

We remind you of our letter dated 26 March 2013 raising concerns regarding Australia's legal obligations under Commonwealth law in relation to United Nations General Assembly resolution 1752 (XVII) which was an exercise of the General Assembly's power under article 85 of the Charter of the United Nations to make West Papua as you called it, subject to the Trusteeship System chapter XII of the Charter of the United Nations.

As a minister who has encouraged Australian businesses to invest in West Papua, you have a manifest duty to know whether the territory under international law is an Indonesian Province or is a United Nations trust territory being administrated by Indonesia.
When and how has the world recognised Indonesian sovereignty of West Papua ?
We await your response, on behalf of the Australia West Papua Association yours sincerely

Andrew Johnson, Historical research associate
AWPA (Sydney)


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