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what you can doThere are many ways that each of us can contribute to and support the struggle for peace and justice in West Papua. Outlined here are some ways we can learn, act and support. Learn
ActWrite to your government and MP or elected representativeExpress your concerns over injustice and human rights violations in West Papua. Here are some questions you could raise:
British citizens can find details of local MPs at www.locata.co.uk/commons. Letters to the UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office can be addressed to: Contact BP (British Petroleum)Ask about what action it is taking to ensure that its liquefied natural gas project in West Papua does not impact negatively on the local community, the environment and the socio-economic welfare of Papuans. In particular, you could inquire about its plans for security arrangements at its Tangguh project. Ask whether these security arrangements will be civilian or military (in other words, is it making a deal with the Indonesian military to provide security at its project sites?). Ask how it plans to guarantee security measures do not result in human rights violations among local communities. Find contact details for BP. Join a groupIf you are Catholic and live in the UK, become involved in the National Justice and Peace Network. See http://www.justice-and-peace.org.uk/ for more details. UK residents can visit the UK West Papua Association website at www.westpapua.org/wpauk.html for information about West Papua support groups and NGOs. There are many local Amnesty International groups all over the world which take action on human rights concerns. Send an e-mail to activism@amnesty.org.uk to find out about the group nearest you. Encourage a group you already participate in to take up the West Papua issue. Make a special show of solidarity for the people in West Papua. Start a groupEncourage others in your school, neighbourhood, workplace, religious organisation or elsewhere to learn about the situation in West Papua. You could write letters to lobby parliamentarians, raise funds to support the work of Papuan organisations, or find other ways to show solidarity and support for the people of West Papua. For more information about West Papua please contact Alison Ryan on tel: 020 7354 0883 or by email at alison@progressio.org.uk |
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