Nov 30, 2004

West Papua: West Papuans forbidden to commemorate December 1


The governor of West Papua, Jaap Salossa, has forbidden people from commemorating December 1 as Papua's independence day as well as hoisting the morning star flag or other symbols which are incompatible with official state symbols of the Unit
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The governor of West Papua, Jaap Salossa, has forbidden people from commemorating December 1 as Papua's independence day as well as hoisting the morning star flag or other symbols which are incompatible with official state symbols of the Unitary State of the Republic of Indonesia.

The prohibition is one of the points from an appeal which was issued by the governor and provincial council following a meeting which took place at the governors audience hall at Dok V Atas in the provincial capital of Jayapura on the night of Thursday November 25. The appeal which contained five points, which as well as being signed by Salossa was also signed by the commander of the Trikora territorial military command, Major-General TNI Nurdin Zainal and the chief of police, Brigadier-General Pol Dody Sumantyawan, also appealed to the public to continue to carry out their normal activities and to those who know of such activities to report them to the police or security forces.

After reading the appeal, Salossa told journalists that he hoped that the public would be able to create a sense of peace which until now has been well maintained. "Don't do things which are incompatible with the nation and state because the impact will be felt by the public themselves", said Salossa. The governor also explained that the appeal would come into force immediately and had no time limit.

According to Salossa, the meeting also discussed a number of other issues including the Constitutional Court decision on West Irian Jaya, the attack by Papuan National Army/Free Papua Movement in Puncak Jaya and the incident which occurred at Assue in the regency of Mappi.

 

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