Paradise Betrayed by John Martinkus


ISBN
9781863951630
Published
Binding
Paperback
Pages
110
Dimensions
168 x 235 x 10mm

West Papua's Struggle for Independence.

West Papua (formerly Irian Jaya) is today the site of a covert and brutal struggle. Investigative reporter John Martinkus has just returned from the region, where he has spoken to guerillas and Indonesian officers, politicians and ordinary people. His essay, 'Paradise Betrayed', combines these testimonies with the pacy political analysis that has become Martinkus's hallmark.

In November 2001, the West Papuan independence leader Theys Eluay was murdered, apparently by officers of the Indonesian army's special forces. For the OPM guerrillas, who have fought the Indonesian army for 40 years armed with little more than spears, captured weapons and bows and arrows, the death of Theys was a call to arms - they are now talking about outright war.

Australia's leaders continue to support Indonesia's territorial integrity. However, as John Martinkus's provocative essay reports, Australia may be turning a blind eye to the alleged murder and intimidation with which Jakarta seeks to maintain its rule. The United Nations has no plans to interfere, and the Unites States, one eye on the massive Freeport gold and copper mine and the other on Indonesia's support for the war on terror, repeats that West Papuans must accept autonomy within Indonesia as the best deal they are going to get.

But the Papuans, like the East Timorese, will not accept autonomy. Is Indonesia about to repeat the mistakes of East Timor in West Papua? Will Australia turn away from systematic human rights abuses on its back door?
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West Papua's Struggle for Independence.

West Papua (formerly Irian Jaya) is today the site of a covert and brutal struggle. Investigative reporter John Martinkus has just returned from the region, where he has spoken to guerillas and Indonesian officers, politicians and ordinary people. His essay, 'Paradise Betrayed', combines these testimonies with the pacy political analysis that has become Martinkus's hallmark.

In November 2001, the West Papuan independence leader Theys Eluay was murdered, apparently by officers of the Indonesian army's special forces. For the OPM guerrillas, who have fought the Indonesian army for 40 years armed with little more than spears, captured weapons and bows and arrows, the death of Theys was a call to arms - they are now talking about outright war.

Australia's leaders continue to support Indonesia's territorial integrity. However, as John Martinkus's provocative essay reports, Australia may be turning a blind eye to the alleged murder and intimidation with which Jakarta seeks to maintain its rule. The United Nations has no plans to interfere, and the Unites States, one eye on the massive Freeport gold and copper mine and the other on Indonesia's support for the war on terror, repeats that West Papuans must accept autonomy within Indonesia as the best deal they are going to get.

But the Papuans, like the East Timorese, will not accept autonomy. Is Indonesia about to repeat the mistakes of East Timor in West Papua? Will Australia turn away from systematic human rights abuses on its back door?
ISBN:
9781863951630
Publication Date:
15 / 09 / 2002
Pages:
110
Dimensions:
168 x 235 x 10mm


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