Letter from Jacob Rumbiak (Spokesperson, United Liberation Movement for West Papua) to Australian Foreign Affairs Minister Marise Payne, which outlines the current situation in West Papua, includes some [devastating] Special Autonomy data, and outlines the rationale for Australia to encourage Indonesia to commence talks with the ULMWP under the auspice of a third party.
Letter to Senator Marise Payne, Minister for Foreign Affairs, Australian Parliament, from ULMWP Spokesperson Jacob Rumbiak, requesting her help to dissuade the Indonesian Republic from its aggressive nationalist performance and Syria-like development in West Papua by establishing a quiet dialogue with the new Vice-President Ma'ruf Amin.
Vice-President Amin, as Chairman of the Ulema Council of Indonesia, is the republic’s most powerful Muslim cleric, and has the moral and political authority to successfully argue for the recall of Indonesia's Islamic militia from West Papua.
The ULMWP presented an official statement as a petition from thousands of Australians is presented to politicians in Canberra at a Press Conference in Parliament House.
This letter explains Mr. Forkorus' request to President Barrack Obama to assist in negotiating peace and justice between the Federal Republic of West Papua and the Republic of Indonesia.
Letter from President of the Federal Republic of West Papua, Forkorus Yaboisembut to Chair of MSG, Mr Victor Tutugoro, dated 7 Jun 2013, from inside the Abepura Prison, Jayapura, West Papua
A note from FRWP Prime Minister, Edison Waromi, from Abepura Prison in West Papua, calling for a unity among West Papuans and to join hands together to have a coordinative resolution agenda to bring the people of West Papua to enjoy a peaceful, free and full sovereignty.
Drs Jacob Rumbiak, Speech, Opening of the FRWP Dept of Foreign Affairs, Immigration & Trade, 23 June 2014
This paper sets out the infrastructural priorities adopted by the West Papua National Authority (WPNA) in the transition from Special Autonomy (2001—2010) to an independent nation-state on the western border of Melanesia Pacific. Published February 2011
An Open Letter from the President and Prime Minister of the Federal Republic of West Papua, Forkorus Yaboisembut and the Rev. Edison Waromi to the world leaders attending the Jakarta International Defense Dialogue in 2012. The letter includes a list of fourteen categories of Indonesia's violations of West Papuans human rights; and, in bullet-point form, the colonial context in which they've occurred since the United Nations transferred the administration of West Papua to Indonesia on 1 May 1963.
The Jakarta International Defense Dialogue (2011, 2012, 2013, 2014) was a series of conferences hosted by Indonesia for defense ministers, military leaders, and security experts from around the world (especially the Asia-Pacific) to discuss, build trust, and develop regional security and cooperation, and address emerging defense challenges like maritime security, terrorism, and technological threats. At the conference in 20212 there were 1,500 participants from 37 countries.
Statement by the five West Papuan 3rd Congress leaders, whose trial for treason began in Jayapura on 30 January 2012. The accused are Forkorus Yaboisembut (President, Federal State of West Papua); Edison G. Waromi SH (Prime Minister, Federal State of West Papua); Agust M. Sananai Kraar (SIP human rights activist/staff); Selpius Bobii (activist/staff); Dominikus Subarat (activist/staff).
President Fokorus Yaboisembut writes from Abepura Prison in Jayapura to request President Barack Obama's assistance in negotiating peace and justice with the Unitary Republic of Indonesia.