West Papua activists fly Hawk jet past Inonesian Embassy
Mike Atkins | 28.11.2000 16:00
Today, 17 supporters of West Papua symbolically flew a large model Hawk jet past the Indonesian Embassy. We also raised the outlawed West Papuan “Morning Star” flag in front of the Embassy in solidarity for the 1 million Papuans who are threatened to be massacred whilst defending their flag on December 1st.
27/11/2000
Today, 17 supporters of West Papua symbolically flew a large model Hawk jet past the Indonesian Embassy in Grosvenor Square. We also raised the outlawed West Papuan “Morning Star” flag in front of the Embassy in solidarity for the 1 million Papuans who are threatened to be massacred whilst defending their flag in the troubled Indonesian province on December 1st. British made Hawk jets were recently used to intimidate Papuans during a massacre in the highland town of Wamena in which more than 40 people died as a result of the Indonesian police shooting into an unarmed crowd who were trying to defend the flag. Britain is currently exporting the final 6 Hawk jets to Indonesia!
We also handed in postcards and a letter to the Indonesian Ambassador. The day was a great success, thank you to everyone who came, in particularly Martin and Richard from Campaign Against the Arms Trade for bringing the large model Hawk jet.
Today was the start of an increase in activity by activists for West Papua. The issue is becoming more and more international and well known and we told the embassy that “we will not go away”. To find out more about West Papua please visit www.koteka.net (and join in on the mailing lists there) or www.westpapua.net . To get more directly involved in campaigning please contact mike@koteka.net
Today, 17 supporters of West Papua symbolically flew a large model Hawk jet past the Indonesian Embassy in Grosvenor Square. We also raised the outlawed West Papuan “Morning Star” flag in front of the Embassy in solidarity for the 1 million Papuans who are threatened to be massacred whilst defending their flag in the troubled Indonesian province on December 1st. British made Hawk jets were recently used to intimidate Papuans during a massacre in the highland town of Wamena in which more than 40 people died as a result of the Indonesian police shooting into an unarmed crowd who were trying to defend the flag. Britain is currently exporting the final 6 Hawk jets to Indonesia!
We also handed in postcards and a letter to the Indonesian Ambassador. The day was a great success, thank you to everyone who came, in particularly Martin and Richard from Campaign Against the Arms Trade for bringing the large model Hawk jet.
Today was the start of an increase in activity by activists for West Papua. The issue is becoming more and more international and well known and we told the embassy that “we will not go away”. To find out more about West Papua please visit www.koteka.net (and join in on the mailing lists there) or www.westpapua.net . To get more directly involved in campaigning please contact mike@koteka.net
Mike Atkins
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Solidarity
28.11.2000 20:17
Dan
Dan Anchorman
Thanks from West Papua Forests
29.11.2000 00:41
On behalf of West Papua people in the forests, we would like to
express our deep appreciation and thanks for your support.
The people in West Papua are doing more protests here, and we would
welcome media attention at this difficult time of transition towards
independence.
Thanks very much.
Amunggut
e-mail: amunggut@yahoo.com
Homepage: http://www.westpapua.net
Thanks for your support
29.11.2000 12:18
Let us put pressure on Indonesia to stop killing unarmed, tribal civilians who are powerless, even to say "No!"they are powerless.
I am looking forward to meeting you this December
Cheers
Sem Karoba
e-mail: skaroba@yahoo.com
Homepage: www.geocities.com/sem_karoba/index.htm
Thanks For your Support
30.11.2000 11:38
Thanks From west Papua Students
We are the student all at once activist very fell
impressed on attention from UK Activist to Our people
and We to expect may the UK activist for independent
will always to support our Struggle.
Thank You Very much Mr. Mike Atkins
God Bless You
Maybe Tomorrow Morning 01 fri-12-2000 The student from west papua We will to organize Demonstration in jakarta.
Kasem
e-mail: karnikus@usa.net