West Papuan campaigner Benny Wenda (centre) talks to Café Pacific publisher David Robie (left) and PNG journalist Henry Yamo at the Pacific Media Centre yesterday. Photo: Del Abcede/PMC |
WEST PAPUAN independence advocate Benny Wenda is stunned to find New Zealand “ignoring human rights issues on its doorstep” after Speaker David Carter denied him the opportunity to speak about his cause in Parliament.
“The Australian Parliament gave support last November and I was looking forward to the same [backing] in New Zealand, but my entry to Parliament has been blocked,” he says.
But he says the plight of his people is far too serious for him to give in.
Wenda has witnessed his people being beaten, tortured, imprisoned and killed and has been motivated to fight in this struggle to free his people.
Benny Wenda, a tribal chief of West Papua and founder of International Parliamentarians for West Papua, visited Auckland's Pacific Media Centre yesterday as part of his world tour visiting governments and parliamentarians.