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Dr. Saltford concludes that the involvement of the UN during the decolonisation or recolonisation of West Papua was significant. He claims that the UN allowed West Papua to be handed over to Indonesia. Many documents indicate that the UN did nto comply to its own resolutions and the UN Charter.
This paper has similar arguments with WestPaC-AMP Paper West Papua: A Scandal in UN Decolonisation History. Mr. Parkop points out clearly why West Papuans' Demand for Independence is Legally Justifiable.
This Paper points out basic violations of Papuans' rights and argues that the violations of the Political Rights of the Papuans to exercise our rights democratically according to the International Laws and especially the UN Resolution 1514 has lead to further violations of human rights such as murders, massive exploitation of resources, rape, torture, disappearance, etc. This paper is the Human Rights Base for the Struggle for West Papua Independence.
This paper outlines events and incidents that lead to the handing over of West Papua to Indonesia. It pinpoints clearly the Interest Diplomacy played by the USA with its control over the UN. This paper uncover issues behind the interest of the USA to exploit natural resources in West Papua. The focus of this paper is on Diplomacy of the Struggle for West Papua Independence.
This paper argues that the handing over of West Papua to Indonesia was a failure of the UN to exercise its own resolutions and the UN Charter in particular. It says this is the UN scandal in its decolonisation History. The emphasis of this book is on Legal Base for the Struggle for West Papua independence.
This paper argues that the Decolonisation of West Papua was a "recolonisation" by the Indonesian neo-colonial power. Therefore, West Papua is not yet free from colonialism up till now. This paper argues against Indonesian claim that Former Dutch Colonies are all Indonesian Territories by pointing out historical, political, socio-cultural and geographical reasons why West Papua is not an integral part of Indonesia whatsoever. The core of this paper is on the Historical Review which explains clearly that West Papua has never been part of Indonesian histories during pre-colonial period or even during colonial time.
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