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Government Criticized Over OPM Office in UK 
By SP/ Anastasia Winanti Riesardhy on 3:10 pm May 4, 2013.
Category Featured, Law & Order, News
Tags: OPM Free Papua Movement, Papua human rights abuses, Papua independence 
movement 
 
Members of the separatist Free Papua Movement (OPM) appear in front of media in 
the jungles of Indonesia’s Papua province on July 25, 2009. (AFP Photo / Banjir 
Ambarita)

Activists slammed the Indonesian government for weak statesmanship after a 
Papuan separatist group opened an office in Oxford, England.

“The fact that the government could not act more decisively against an 
individual diplomatic effort by a person like Benny Wenda shows how weak our 
diplomacy is,” Girindra Sanino, the secretary general of the Indonesian 
Citizenship Union (SAKTI), said on Saturday, referring to the Papuan exile who 
founded the Free Papua Movement (OPM).

Benny established an OPM office in Oxford on April 23, and the opening ceremony 
was reportedly attended by Oxford’s mayor and a member of parliament.

Girindra also criticized the British government for allowing Benny to set up 
such an office.

“By letting representatives of the OPM to open an office in the United Kingdom, 
the British have violated Indonesian sovereignty. The government should send a 
complaint to Britain immediately,” he said.

Girindra suggested that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs should change its soft 
diplomacy and strictly respond to any international support for the separatist 
movement. He added that such lax handling of situations like this are why 
separatist groups still exist in Indonesia.

At the same time, he said, the Indonesian government must accelerate welfare 
programs and infrastructure development for people in Papua to thwart 
separatism.

Djoko Suyanto, the coordinating minister for political, legal and security 
affairs, said in a text message that the British government and the opposition 
did not support the OPM’s decision to open an office in Oxford.

“The British government still formally recognizes the supremacy of the NKRI 
[Unitary State of the Republic of Indonesia] over Papua,” he said.

“The Ministry of Foreign Affairs will summon the British ambassador to 
Indonesia, and the Indonesian Embassy in London will also arrange for a meeting 
with the British Foreign Affairs Ministry …” he added.


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