Posts Tagged ‘West Papua’
PDF: Jurnal Anarki – Edisi Menjelang Badai (Indonesia)
Tuesday, January 28th, 2020
PDF: Jurnal Anarki – Edisi Menjelang Badai
INTRO.
EDITORIAL.
KIDUNG BAGI UNABOMBER PART I.
KIDUNG BAGI UNABOMBER PART II.
KETIKA MASYARAKAT MEMBESARKAN HITLER.
KRITIK ATAS PRIMATA, EVOLUSI, DAN ANARKISME.
PRIMATA, EVOLUSI, DAN ANARKISME.
TEKNOFASIS KAPITALISME.
GERAKAN SOSIAL, MUSIK, DAN SEORANG HERRY SUTRESNA.
MAYDAY 2019: DUNIA ADALAH MILIK MEREKA YANG MUDA.
ARSITEKTUR DAN APOKALIPS – IVAN THEO.
TETEK BATOK.
BAGAIMANA ANAK PEMBURU DAN PERAMU BELAJAR – PETER GRAY.
PAPUA BARAT, KOLONIALISME, DAN SOLIDARITAS TANPTA BATAS – VERONIKA KOMAN.
KEBANGKITAN GLOBAL FASISME.
DOMESTIKASI DAN ANARKI PRIMAL – KEVIN TUCKER. [“>EN]
MERENGKUH KEKOSONGAN KREATIF: SEKELUMIT KISAH RENZO NOVATORE
Tags: 1st May, Analysis, Anti-Fascism, Ecological Destruction, Herry Sutresna, Indigenous Struggle, Indonesia, Jurnal Anarki, Nazi, Papua, PDF, Renzo Novatore, Ted Kaczynski, West Papua, West Papua Independence, Zine
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Makassar, Indonesia: Solidarity Action for West Papuans
Thursday, August 22nd, 2019
Makassar, Indonesia, August 21st, 2019: Dozens of Makassar citizens took direct action (blocking the road) in front of the Hasanuddin University to convey solidarity with West Papuans who received racist acts and violence from the military, police and ultra-nationalist civil militias.
As for what is written on the banner:
MAKASSAR CITIZENS SOLIDARITY FOR PAPUA
1. STOP TORTURING PAPUANS RIGHT NOW!
2. PAPUANS ARE FREE TO CHOOSE THEIR OWN WAY (TO FREEDOM)
3. TNI (Indonesian Armed Forces), POLRI (Indonesian Police Force) AND FASCIST CIVIL MILITIAS, STOP YOUR RACIST ACTS, YOU DICK SHIT!
via Anarchists Worldwide.
Tags: Demo, Indonesia, International Solidarity, Makassar, Police Brutality, Racism, Repression, Solidarity Action, West Papua, West Papua Independence
Posted in Direct Action
Salatiga: Demo in solidarity with West Papuan struggle (Indonesia)
Thursday, November 16th, 2017
Freedom for Papua
15 November 2017
Solidarity between various alliances including Libertarian Student Federation (FML), Papuan Student Alliance (AMP) in the small town of Salatiga, at the Satya Wacana Christian University. This solidarity is a nationwide call from the KNPB (National Committee of West Papua) in order to give pressure to the Indonesian government to give rights to West Papuan independence and autonomy. In this case, anarchists and libertarians limited their solidarity for the full autonomy and freedom of West Papua from Indonesian state and not supporting the creation of West Papua as a nation-state.
Anarkis/FML
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Salatiga (Jawa Tengah)
Solidaritas antar berbagai aliansi termasuk diantaranya Federasi Mahasiswa Libertarian (FML), Aliansi Mahasiswa Papua (AMP) terjadi di kota kecil Salatiga, tepatnya di Universitas Kristen Satya Wacana. Solidaritas ini merupakan seruan dari KNPB (Komite Nasional Papua Barat) dalam skala nasional untuk menekan pemerintah Indonesia agar memberikan hak untuk menentukan pilihan bangsa Papua Barat. Dalam hal ini, kaum anarkis dan libertarian, membatasi solidaritasnya dalam bentuk otonomi bangsa Papua Barat dan bukannya disintergrasi yang akan menciptakan negara baru lagi.
Videos Links (click on the links below):
Some anarchist students make their way out of campus
Demonstration outside of University
Tags: Demo, Indonesia, International Solidarity, Salatiga, West Papua, West Papua Independence
Posted in Direct Action
Forgotten Bird of Paradise (West Papua)
Tuesday, January 22nd, 2013
“Our freedom fighters are poorly armed, often having to make do with spears and bows and arrows to fight the Indonesian army, yet despite our poor military equipment, we have been strong enough to stand up against Indonesia’s military machine for more than 30 years. No one can deny we are strong.” Moses Werror 1/24/96.
Forgotten Bird of Paradise is a 2009 documentary film directed by Dominic Brown, about the struggle for independence being fought in West Papua. Brown travelled and filmed in West Papua without the permission of the Indonesian authorities, putting himself in great danger. The documentary features an interview conducted with Yusak Pakage, a high profile West Papuan political prisoner recognised by Amnesty International as a prisoner of conscience. He is currently serving a ten year prison sentence for raising the West Papuan flag during a ceremony in 2004. The interview was recorded in secret by Brown during a hospital visit where Pakage was receiving treatment for torture.
There is also footage and dialogue from an OPM camp led by one of the armed resistance leaders, General Goliath Tabuni. Tabuni and his fighters speak about how Freeport mine has destroyed the land and exploits the people, how Indonesia is ruining the environment and stealing the resources with the help of foreign companies, which they then sell to the USA, UK and Australia. Indonesia spends the money on military equipment to murder those who resist. Solidarity with the West Papuan anti-colonial struggle and OPM.
More info on OPM:
http://www.converge.org.nz/wpapua/opm.html
Link for human rights NGO: http://tapol.org/
Tags: Dominic Brown, Forgotten Bird of Paradise, General Goliath Tabuni, Indigenous Struggle, Indonesia, OPM, West Papua, West Papua Independence, Yusak Pakage
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Indonesian "anti-terror" police open fire against demo of independence activists (West Papua)
Sunday, November 4th, 2012
On the 23 of October 2012 a peaceful demonstration was held for four hours in Manokwari, (without police permission) in front of the UNIPA campus. Several hundred people took part. The demonstrators were calling for a referendum on West Papuan independence and were carrying the Morning Star Flag. They reject the fake “dialogue” of the murderous Indonesian state. Following the demonstration the participants walked to the Darul Anum Mosque where speeches were made. The security forces fired shots in order to try to force the demonstrators to stop when they began to throw stones at their frontlines. At least 4 were hit by gunshots amongst the 18 or more injured demonstrators and two police officers were hit by stones and hospitalised. The demonstration was tightly surrounded (in a “kettle”) by police security forces, supported by detachment C of Brimob [The “elite” police force-death squad intended to deal with so-called “terrorists”]. (more…)
Tags: Indonesia, Manokwari, Police Brutality, Repression, West Papua
Posted in Social Control