https://asiapacificreport.nz/2019/08/28/timor-leste-police-arrest-46-west-papuan-solidarity-protesters/



Timor-Leste police arrest 46 West Papuan solidarity protesters

By *Pacific Media Watch*
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August 28, 2019



<https://asiapacificreport.nz/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/West-Papuan-protest-Papua-News-28082019-680wide.jpg>West
Papuan protesters ... solidarity in Timor-Leste which celebrates 20 years
of independence from Indonesia on Friday. Image: Papua News

*By Domingos Gomes in Dili*

Timor-Leste national police (PNTL) have arrested 46 students at a West
Papua independence solidarity protest in Dili, amid accusations the group
failed to get permission to hold their demonstration in public.

The Dili protest, which moved from the Government Palace to the Indonesian
Embassy in Farol last Thursday afternoon, was part of an international West
Papua solidarity protests that have swept across across Indonesia and West
Papua over the past two weeks.

The protesters are calling for independence from Indonesia for the people
of West Papua.

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Police made the arrests for failing to have permission to hold the protest,
obstructing traffic and breaches of the peace.

Those arrested were from the Progressive Student Movement (KEP), including
39 men and seven women.



A spokesperson for KEP, Adriano da Costa, said they made the demonstration
to show that Timorese youth were in solidarity with the people of West
Papua.

Costa said it was important West Papuans knew that Timor-Leste stood with
them in their struggle for independence, as the people of Papua had done
for Timor-Leste’s own fight to be a sovereign nation.

Police told the *Independente* that people have a “right to express
themselves” but they must get permission from the police to hold
demonstrations in public.

“As long as they meet all these requirements, PNTL is ready to carry out
security, but because KEP did not fulfil this requirement the PNTL is
boycotting their activities,” Armando Monteiro, the Commander of National
Police in Dili, said.

Monteiro confirmed that protest organisers had met with PNTL and submitted
a letter of request to conduct the protest, but that their demand had been
rejected for “legal” reasons.

He said submissions to hold public protests must be made at least five days
before the proposed day of action.

*Domingos Gomes is a reporter with the Independente newspaper in Dili.*

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