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Herman Wainggai Rejected Indonesian Presence in West Papua in front the Indonesian embassy in Washington, D.C.

On Wednesday, December 14, 2022, Mr. Herman Wainggai (CEO of WPHRC, D.C) and friends gathered at the front gate of the Indonesian embassy in Washington, D.C., to commemorate the ‘Declaration of the Independent State of West Melanesia’, and to call on the Indonesian government to respect and recognize West Papuans’ rights to self-determination. Mr. Wainggai
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Australia and the US to continue arming the Indonesian military

The Australian and the United States governments pledged to support the Indonesian military while ignoring the crimes committed by the Indonesian military in violation of the United Nations Charter and International Law. The Australian government told Aljazeera that the Australian government’s best friend in the region is Indonesia. In a statement to Aljazeera, the Australian
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A West Papuan US-educated Pilot Denied by Indonesia

One of the West Papuan children who graduated from a pilot school in Florida, America, was not allow to operate planes in Indonesia because he was suspected of being a supporter of Free West Papua movement, which is absolutely ridiculous. This is just another Indonesian attempt to prevent any indigenous West Papuan from flying planes
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