Call for suspension of military ties with Indonesia
Medical Association for Prevention of War, Australia
Media Release
Call for suspension of military ties with
Indonesia over West Papuan shootings
The
shootings and arrests of people meeting peacefully at the
Third West Papuan Peoples Congress at Abepura this week are
the latest instance of Indonesia’s violent and repressive
rule in West Papua.
Australia has an agreement for military cooperation with Indonesia which includes the supply of weapons. It opens with the phrase “reaffirming the sovereign equality of the parties, their faith in the purposes and principles of the charter of the United Nations and their desire to live in peace with all peoples and all governments”.
The Medical Association for Prevention of War supports calls upon the minister of Defence, Stephen Smith to immediately announce a suspension of defence cooperation with Indonesia and to demand access for Australian and other journalists to West Papua.
We call on our government to proceed with an investigation into these appalling events in West Papua.
Australia took an honourable stand over East Timor. We should do so again now over West Papua.
Dr Jenny Grounds
President
Dr Anne Noonan,
Vice-President
Medical Association for
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