Papuan independence leaders say membership of the Melanesian Spearhead Group would be a major breakthrough.
Papuan independence activists in Vanuatu say membership
of the Melanesian Spearhead Group would be a major breakthrough in its
fight for independence from Indonesia.
The West Papuan National
Coalition for Liberation has been invited to the upcoming MSG summit in
Noumea by New Caledonia's indigenous Kanak political group, the FLNKS
(Kanak Socialist Front for National Liberation).
It's the first time they'll attend the Melanesian states gathering as an independent entity.
An application has been lodged to give the coalition full summit membership.
Papuan lobbyist Andy Ayamiseba has told Radio Australia's
Pacific Beat if the application is successful, it will elevate the status of the Indonesian province's campaign for independence.
"By
having support from our immediate region ... the international
community would see that, yes, it is true the immediate region where
West Papua is has given their support," he said.
sources: http://www.radioaustralia.net.au
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