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Hypocrisy

March 10 2010 at 7:14 PM
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SBY visited Australia and spoke to Parliament today. It was all smiles and niceness, but outside Parliament there were West Papuans protesting about their lack of freedom. Good on them.

How long do we have to wait until Australia takes up the cause of West Papua - one of the worst cases of the abuse of human rights and self-determination in decades.

Hell - Australia supported the invasion of Iraq for less reason. Shame!

Why condemn North Korea, Iran, Syria etc, while ignoring similar abuse on your doorstep? Maybe the skippies are scared of the Indonesians.

 
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SBY will visit Papua New Guinea this week

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March 11 2010, 3:17 AM 

PNG visit for Yudhoyono
Papua New Guinea Prime Minister Sir Michael Somare, who will hold talks with the Indonesian leader. [ABC]


Last Updated: Tue, 9 Mar 2010 18:13:00 +1100

Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono will visit Papua New Guinea this week.

He will be in PNG from Thursday for two days of talks with Prime Minister Sir Michael Somare and other ministers to discuss key issues including cooperation along common borders and economic and trade links

They will also discuss regional and international concerns, including the Coral Triangle Initiative - on preserving marine resources - and climate change.

President Yudhoyono will also address the PNG parliament on Friday.

 
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There to synchronise Obama's visit

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March 12 2010, 1:41 AM 

It's quite obvious he's in Oz to synchronise with Rudd and the zionists in charge of Oz on Obama's visit to Indonesia due next fortnight. Australia makes an absolute fortune from processing Freeport's gold, copper and silver so both of them aren't going to upset the applecart. They'll probably also discuss stealing of Papuans forests for oil palm development when this is actually an excuse to clear land for more mining projects in the southern region of West Papua (to which both Australia and Indonesia will also benefit together with the USA without Papuan involvement).

 
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Papua 'off the agenda' in PNG-Indonesia talks

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March 12 2010, 10:04 AM 


Papua off agenda in PNG-Indonesia talks

Posted at 21:33 on 11 March, 2010 UTC

The contentious West Papuan issue will not be formally discussed between Papua New Guinea and Indonesia during president Susilo Bambang Yudhoyonos two-day visit to Port Moresby.

Mr Yudhoyono arrived in PNG yesterday afternoon and met the Prime Minister, Sir Michael Somare.

However, the Port Moresby governor, Powes Parkop, is confident a petition calling for great Papuan autonomy will make it to Dr Yudhoyono.

Mr Parkop has told the AAP news agency that he has given the foreign minister, Sam Abal, the protest petition that calls for better treatment of Papuan people.

West Papuas plight has been a thorny political issue for the two countries as PNG has ethnic connections to the two million Melanesians who for the past 40 years have lived in Indonesias poorest province.

PNG and Indonesia share a 750 kilometre land border and are expected to discuss climate change, the Coral Triangle Initiative and then sign agreements on defence co-operation and taxation.

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Washington's Indonesian Bully Boys

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March 24 2010, 5:21 PM 

Washington's Indonesian Bully Boys
By Allan Nairn

March 22, 2010

According to senior Indonesian officials and police and details from government files, the US-backed Indonesian armed forces (TNI), now due for fresh American aid, assassinated a series of civilian activists during 2009. The killings were part of a secret government program, authorized from Jakarta, and were coordinated in part by an active-duty, US-trained general in the special forces unit called Kopassus who has just acknowledged on the record that his TNI men had a role in the killings.


On March 23 President Obama signed the the healthcare reform bill into law, an historic achievement that extends health coverage to millions of uninsured Americans. Here is a behind-the-scenes look at the long fight to pass the bill.


..The news comes as President Barack Obama is reportedly due to announce that he is reversing longstanding US policy--imposed by Congress in response to grassroots pressure--of restricting categories of US assistance to TNI, a force that, during its years of US training, has killed hundreds of thousands of civilians.

The revelation could prove problematic for Obama, since his rationale for restoring the aid has been the claim that TNI no longer murders civilians. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton told Congress that the issue is whether there is a "resumption" of atrocities, but in fact they have not stopped. TNI still practices political murder.


http://www.thenation.com/doc/20100405/nairn?rel=emailNation

 
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