Ini kayaknya lagu lama berulang kembali, ketika di pusat korupsi sudah 
merajalela dan daerah tidak mendapat apa-apa maka mulailah bangkit kepercayaan 
diri daerah untuk membangun negara sendiri karena pembagian yang tidak merata 
ari pemerintah Pusat ....

Jadi pak SBY benar-benar memberantas korupsi dan mengeffisien-kan kinerja PLN 
agar rakyat dapat menikmati hasil pembangunan dengan adil dan merata ...  
karena semua kenaikan tidak jelas ujung pangkalnya ... seperti akan adanya 
kenaikan BBM yang akan menyengsarakan rakyat dan akhirnya rakyat akan berpikir 
untuk tidak tergantung dari pemerintah pusat...

pelajaran dari aceh dan berbagai pemberontakan di masa lalu, pasti tidak akan 
terjadi kalo pemerintah kita semakin arif dan bijaksana membaca sejarah demi 
Indonesia di masa depan ...

   






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Judul: [ppiindia] Papuans Rally for Independence from Indonesia

  
http://www.thejakartaglobe.com/home/papuans-rally-for-independence-from-indonesia/381253

June 18, 2010
Papuans Rally for Independence from Indonesia

Jayapura. Hundreds of Papuans protested on Friday to reject the region's 
special autonomy within Indonesia and demand a referendum on self-determination.

Members of the Papuan People's Assembly (MRP), an upper house of tribal 
leaders, voted Monday to reject autonomy status, introduced in 2001 after the 
fall of the Suharto military dictatorship in Jakarta.

Witnesses said about 1,000 people were marching 17 kilometers from Abepura to 
the provincial parliament in Jayapura to symbolically "return" autonomy status, 
which protesters said had failed indigenous Melanesians.

"The Papuan People's Assembly have made a decision to return special autonomy 
status to the central government. We're heading now to the Papuan legislative 
council to submit the result," protest leader Markus Haluk said.

"We'll ask [provincial lawmakers] to hold a plenary meeting to hand it back 
officially to the central government."

Protesters carried banners reading "Hold a referendum now", "Independence is 
not negotiable" and "Reject Special Autonomy."

Autonomy status has seen powers including control of most tax revenue from 
natural resources devolved to the provincial government, but many Papuans say 
it has failed to improve their rights and dignity.

Foreign media and aid workers are not allowed into Papua and West Papua 
provinces to independently verify allegations of gross human rights abuses and 
genocide against the indigenous people.

"The special autonomy has failed to bring prosperity and protection to Papuans. 
We want a referendum to be held to settle the political status of Papua," said 
Haluk, of the Papua Central Highland Students Association.

"We call for a dialogue with the central government which must be mediated by a 
third party from international bodies."

Papua has been the scene of a low-level insurgency for decades and despite 
Indonesia's vast security presence in the region, Jakarta remains extremely 
sensitive about any sign of separatism.

Indonesia has sent mixed messages about its willingness to loosen its grip on 
Papua, offering talks with separatist rebels on one hand while jailing and 
killing their leaders on the other.

Agence France-Presse

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