Australia ramps up arms exports to Indonesia

August 9, 2018
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Jacob Grech speaking at the Federal Republic of West Papua office in Docklands on August 5

Melbourne researcher into satellite-communication and surveillance Jacob Grech claims Australia is ramping up arms exports to Indonesia at a time when Indonesia is stepping up its militarism in West Papua.

“West Papuans are being shot and villages bombed because Indonesian law makes no distinction between ‘terrorism’ and ‘separatism’,” Grech explained at the West Papua Rent Collective Open Day at the Federal Republic of West Papua (FRWP) office in Docklands on August 5. 

Grech described how Australia is complicit in the continued dispossession of indigenous West Papuans: “Indonesia is the second biggest importer of Australian-made arms and other defence exports – and [Prime Minister] Malcolm Turnbull has just committed $3.8 billion of Australian taxpayers money so that Australia can become the tenth biggest arms exporter in the world”.

Indigenous West Papuans are often the target of these imported arms. Australian Special Forces and Federal Police also assist Indonesian police, military and ‘anti-terrorist’ forces in their training.

A “slow motion” genocide has been occurring in West Papua resulting in more than 500,000 “missing” indigenous people since 1963, when the United Nations officially handed the administration of West Papua to Indonesia.

The West Papua Rent Collective is a group of Australians who are investing in West Papua’s future as an independent Melanesian state.                 

Membership to the organisation helps pay the rent on the FRWP’s office in Docklands, undoubtedly to the annoyance of the Australian government that is bound by the Lombok Treaty to outlaw any display of West Papuan separatism or independence within its borders. 

Three times a year, Rent Collective ‘shareholders’ are treated to an informative talk, a delicious Dapur Sampari lunch and live music by The Neighbours, the office house band. 

[If you would like to join the revolutionary West Papua Rent Collective, contact the FRWP Women’s Office on frwpwomensoffice@gmail.com or ring 0420 250 389.]

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