By Victor Mambor.
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Jayapura, – The Office of the Chair of Melanesian Spearhead
Group (MSG), Solomon Islands Prime Minister Hon Manasseh Sogavare has
noted the statement by an official of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of
Indonesia, Desra Percaya, in the local Indonesian media about the MSG
and the plight of the peoples of West Papua.
Mr Percaya in his statement described the statement made last week by
the MSG Chair and Solomon Islands Prime Minister supporting the
granting of full MSG membership to the United Liberation Movement of
West Papua as ‘opposed to the basic principles of sovereignty and
non-interference as included in the agreement for the establishment of
the MSG in 2007.’
The MSG Chair and Solomon Islands Prime Minister in that statement
contained in a Media Release issued by the Prime Minister’s Press
Secretariat stated that the granting of full MSG membership to the ULMWP
(United Liberation Movement of West Papua) is justifiable as Indonesia
has sought membership of the Melanesian bloc only to protect its own
interest other than engage in dialogue about the serious human rights
issues in West Papua.
The statement by the MSG Chair and Solomon Islands Prime Minister’s
was prompted by Indonesia’s apparent rejection of a resolution reached
at the 46th Pacific Islands Forum in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea, in
2015 for the deployment of a fact-finding mission in West Papua to
assess the human rights situation there and the Indonesian President’s
refusal of an offer for dialogue by the MSG Chair on the issue of West
Papua.
In a statement issued today, the MSG Chair’s Special Envoy on West
Papua, Mr Rex Stephen Horoi whilst the Office of the MSG Chair notes the
statement by the Indonesian Ministry of Foreign Affairs official, it
would like to remind Jakarta that one of the key overarching principles
of the MSG is the principle of Decolonisation of Melanesia.
“This is a fundamental principle that binds the Melanesian countries and all MSG members together. In this principle, MSG stands for its defense and promotion of independence as the inalienable right of indigenous peoples of Melanesia,” Mr Horoi said.
The MSG Chair’s Special Envoy on West Papua said the Office of the
MSG Chair notes the fundamental respect for human rights that is
directly entwined with the responsibility as nation states to protect
their citizens.
He said the Office of the MSG Chair would therefore like to send an
invitation to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Indonesia to a dialogue
on these points and others raised in the appropriate forum.
Adding on to the statements made by Mr Horoi, the Secretary to the
MSG Chair, Mr Rence Sore said the Office of the MSG Chair would like to
remind the Indonesian Foreign Affairs Ministry that the ULMWP together
with Indonesian Government are members of the MSG.
In this context, Mr Sore reiterated the offer by the MSG Chair, Prime
Minister Hon Sogavare to the Indonesian President, Joko Widodo, to
discuss matters of common interest within the space provided by the MSG.
He said the Office of the MSG Chair maintains that Indonesia’s
refusal to meet the MSG Chair showcases that Jakarta’s intention of
joining the MSG is merely to protect its own interest other than engage
in dialogue about the serious human rights issues in West Papua. (pt/tabloidjubi.com)


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