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Indonesian media reports stated that the Indonesian government had asked the Philippines government to stop the meeting, which, it claimed, went against the Treaty of Amity and Cooperation signed by members of ASEAN (Association of South East Asian Nations).
A statement issued by the meeting organisers congratulated the Philippines government for not bowing to Indonesian pressure. Mark Doris from West Papua Action, said "What does the Republic of Indonesia have to hide? If there is nothing to hide, we call on ..Indonesia to allow immediate and unfettered access to the international media and NGOs so that they can see for themselves the conditions under which West Papuans are living."
International journalists and NGOs are routinely refused access to West Papua.
(Source: West Papua Solidarity Meeting Clarification 3/May/05; Sinar Harapan 28/Apr/05)
Free West Papua Campaign launched in UK
A new West Papua freedom campaign was launched in Oxford in March, by Papuan tribal leader and political exile Benny Wenda, with support from local MPs Andrew Smith and Evan Harris, local MEP Caroline Lucas and the Bishop of Oxford, Richard Harries. Homepage: www.freewestpapua.org
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