West Papua independence forces unite

Rebel groups seeking independence for Indonesia’s West Papua region have announced formation of a new united army under a single command. Three major factions have come together as the West Papua Army, under the political leadership of the United Liberation Movement for West Papua (ULMWP).  The three tendencies agreed to unite in a “Vanimo Border Declaration” issued in May, the ULMWP’s UK-exiled leader Benny Wenda announced July 5, appealing for international support. “We welcome any assistance in helping us achieve our liberation,” he said in a statement. “The ULMWP is ready to form an independent West Papua. Politically and militarily we are united now. The international community can now see without a doubt that we are ready to take over our country. Indonesia cannot stigmatize us as separatists or criminals any more, we are a legitimate unified military and political state-in-waiting.” The new force unites the West Papua Liberation Army, the West Papuan National Army and the West Papua Revolutionary Army. (Al Jazeera, Radio New Zealand)

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