http://www.smh.com.au/world/west-papua-warns-of-intifada-against-jakarta-20100806-11ojd.html

West Papua warns of intifada against Jakarta 
BEN BOHANE 
August 7, 2010 
 
John Ondawame ... ''We feel betrayed.'' 

WEST PAPUAN leaders are warning of a "total intifada" in their Indonesian-ruled 
homeland, saying the failure of the Pacific Islands Forum to discuss their 
independence may mean the end of its diplomatic attempts to resolve their 
plight peacefully.

They are disappointed that Vanuatu, as the new chair, did not address the 
matter as promised but they have also singled out Papua New Guinea for 
"betraying" them with its insistence on Indonesian sovereignty.

"We feel betrayed by Papua New Guinea and its grand thief - not chief - Sir 
Michael Somare," said Dr John Ondawame, a spokesman for the West Papua National 
Coalition for Liberation.

"Pacific leaders continue to be bribed by Indonesia, diplomacy is failing and 
it will be very difficult for our political leaders to contain our OPM 
[guerilla] forces after these ongoing diplomatic failures. We are close to 
declaring a total intifada in Papua."

Vanuatu is the only nation to have backed the West Papuans. Last month its 
parliament passed a bill declaring that Vanuatu would take the issue to both 
the International Court of Justice and the United Nations General Assembly 
later this year.

Last year West Papua was close to gaining observer status with the sub-regional 
Melanesian Spearhead Group, which groups Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, 
Vanuatu, Fiji and New Caledonia. It was blocked by Mr Somare, the PNG Prime 
Minister, whose lone dissenting voice scuttled the deal, since the vote had to 
be unanimous.

Papuan leaders also warned the forum leaders to be wary of Indonesian 
influence, claiming Indonesia is playing "a double game" as it also had its 
ambassador to Fiji attend that country's rival "Engaging Fiji" meeting.

Observers say Indonesia is concerned that Vanuatu chairs both the Melanesian 
Spearhead Group and the Pacific Islands Forum, given its support for West Papua.

Indonesian support for Frank Bainimarama's rival forum in Fiji might be a way 
of undermining the forum if it continues to push the West Papuan issue.

Indonesia has sent a delegation to the forum in Port Vila and West Papuan 
leaders say Indonesia's intelligence agency is also sending a senior official 
to speak to the Vanuatu government.

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