[ETAN is deeply appreciative of Rep. Payne's efforts on
behalf of East Timorese, West Papuan and Indonesian people during his service
in Congress. We mourn his passing. In addition to his actions on behalf of
West Papua, Rep. Payne was supportive of
ETAN's efforts to support self-determination for the now independent
Timor-Leste and to restrict U.S. security assistance to Indonesia in order
to support human rights and justice. - John M. Miller, National Coordinator.]
West Papua Advocacy Team on Rep. Donald Payne 1934-2012
March 10, 2012 - The West Papua Advocacy Team deeply regrets the
passing of Representative Donald Payne (D-NJ), one of the greatest champions of
West Papuan human rights in the U.S. Congress. Working closely with
Congressmember Eni Faleomavaega (D-AS), Representative Payne regularly
appealed to the Indonesian Government to end repression in West Papua and
urged the United States government to use its significant influence with the
Indonesian government to encourage an end to the systematic human rights
violations by the Indonesian security forces targeting West Papuans.
Representative Payne used his important role in the U.S. House of Representatives' international affairs committee and his leading role in the U.S. Congressional Black Caucus to advocate for Papuan rights. The following recalls only part of that impressive record of human rights advocacy:
Representative Payne used his important role in the U.S. House of Representatives' international affairs committee and his leading role in the U.S. Congressional Black Caucus to advocate for Papuan rights. The following recalls only part of that impressive record of human rights advocacy:
In March 2008, Faleomavaega and Payne called on the Indonesian government to end restrictions on access to West Papua by international observers. That message also noted the failure of the Indonesian Government's "Special Autonomy" policy, then five years old, to address the fundamental needs in West Papua.
In a November 18, 2011 appeal published in the Jakarta Post, Faleomavaega and Payne urged the Indonesian Government to end "systematic abuse in West Papua."
In a formal statement on the loss of his long time friend and ally Congressmember Faleomavaega said of Representative Payne: "He advocated for and on behalf of the people of West Papua and many other unrepresented peoples across the globe and throughout America. He will be greatly missed by all who knew him well."
WPAT joins in mourning the loss of this consistent friend of the Papuans and of all those suffering repression and denial of their democratic rights.
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