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          Papua an issue for the UN: Greens

March 25, 2006 
  THE Australian Government must take the issue of Papua's right to 
self-determination to the UN, the Greens say.

Greens Senator Bob Brown accused the Howard Government of hypocrisy over the 
issue, and called on Foreign Minister Alexander Downer to stand by Australia's 
international human rights obligations.   "It's time that this Government had 
the gumption to take the matter of the right of the West Papuans to an act of 
self-determination to the United Nations," Senator Brown said.   "The Howard 
Government talks about liberty and democracy, is prepared to take part in the 
Bush invasion of Iraq for liberty and democracy, but when it comes to our 
neighbours it turns its back on liberty and democracy.   "The West Papuans have 
a right to self-determination, as did the East Timorese, and Alexander Downer 
should be standing up for that right, which Australians believe in."   Senator 
Brown said Indonesia's decision to recall its ambassador was "petulant".   He 
said the country must expect that its crackdown on Papua would damage bilateral 
relations.   Indonesian Ambassador to Australia Mohammad
 Hamzah Thayeb was yesterday ordered home.   The announcement came less 24 
hours after a senior Indonesian foreign ministry official delivered a formal 
protest to Australian Ambassador Bill Farmer in Jakarta.   Jakarta had lobbied 
Canberra for weeks to return a group of 43 Papuans, who landed by boat at Cape 
York in January.   But the Federal Government has decided to grant temporary 
protection visas to 42 of them.   The asylum seekers claim genocide by 
Indonesian security forces in Papua, a former Dutch colony which Jakarta 
forcibly took control of ahead of a 1969 UN-backed vote widely seen as rigged.  
 "The Indonesian Government has to expect that it will damage relations with 
neighbours when it uses its armed forces to crack down on people expressing 
their wish for ... all those things that we expect should be available to all 
citizens of the world under the International Convention on Civil and Political 
Rights," Senator Brown said.   Australia needed to show real strength
 against Jakarta over the "bloody crackdown" on Papua if it wished to avoid an 
influx of asylum seekers, Senator Brown said. 

  
 














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