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West Papua Issue is NO LONGER an Isolated Issue: The Time has Come Now for Our Civilised & Democratic World to Review the So-Called "UN Supervised Act of Free Choice 1969" in West Papua, A Briefing Paper, Presented by The West Papuan Peoples’ Representative Office, Port Vila, the Republic of Vanuatu, July 2004 Attachment to the Briefing Paper of WPPRO 2004 The
Papua Conflict: Jakarta’s Perceptions and Policies, Richard Chauvel
and Ikrar Nusa Bhakti, East-West Center, Washington, 2004 Should The U.S. Resume Military Ties With Indonesia? - Reflections From A Papuan Perspective Paper 0: Demokrasi Kesukuan presents basic principles of Tribal Democracy to be implemented in governing West Papua as a confederated tribal-states of West Papua. Click for Summary in Web-Presentation Format Paper 02: PAPUA BARAT: Kami Tahu Musuh Kami Presents arguments that both Indonesians and Papuans should actually jointly fight the only and single enemies of both, i.e., capitalism that takes forms into multinational corporations and foreign interferences into the activities of Papuans and Indonesians right now. Actually Indonesians should support West Papuans' independence. Paper 01: Butir-Butir Peluru Perjuangan Rakyat Papua presents answers to questions regarding the strategies, tactics and approaches to move forward in the struggle for West Papua independence. Paper 03: Politik Otonomisasi di Papua Barat... prepared for Papuan students as an overview of the rationals why we refuse the Special Autonomy Package for West Papua. Paper
04: AKAR MASALAH TUNTUTAN RAKYAT PAPUA PENENTUAN
NASIB SENDIRI Our Books Read other books that we have. Our ArticlesPlease note that all papers and books can be ordered to watchpapua@westpapua.net or to the authors themselves, with copies to WacthPapua.Our Papers are embryos of Our Books to be Released but still in the Processes of Editing and will be presented in Seminars before publication.Most ofthem are in regard to the future of West Papua, parts of our continuous efforts in educating the International Community on:
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