Hi All,
Just in case you missed it, below is a link to another attack on the FWPP (look for the section entitled: "Reclaim Australia and the Free West Papua Party").
http://www.globalresearch.ca/ salvaging-democracy-for-west- papuans-in-the-face-of- australia-indonesia- obstruction/5491606
http://www.globalresearch.ca/
The whole article is pretty tough to read and you might suffer from mental indigestion after reading it. In particular, I had a giggle to myself when the article described the "Australia-West Papua solidarity movement" as usually "progressive". I wish I could be called "progressive" but apparently I'm not. That's because the term 'progressive' has been hijacked by a faction of the political Left. To be "progressive" you need to have the following characteristics:
- You must have no concern whatsoever about the Islamisation of Australia or West Papua, in fact you must see it as a good thing.
- You must have scant regard, respect or desire to protect for Australia's cultural heritage.
These 'progressive' people behave very tribally and you're obliged to attack those who aren't 'progressive'. If a "progressive" person has a friend who is a member of the FWPP then that person risks being excommunicated. I suggest that whenever you see the Left describing themselves as 'progressive' that you substitute the word: 'regressive' or 'possessive'.
Another undertone of the article is that you are droned into believing that West Papua cannot be freed easily and the process has to go on for what seems like forever. You're not allowed to suggest that a change of government at the next election could solve the problem.
The article has been compiled by one of the usual suspects from the University of Sydney (U of S). These people are supported by the Australian Government and the Australian Government has no desire to free West Papua. It is the opinion of the FWPP that the government is using the universities of Australia to control the WP movement and in particular neutralise as many well meaning WP supporters as possible.
Key evidence that supports this is that some of those associated with the U of S have been associated with the WP movement for over 20 years and during this time they have been able to keep support for West Papua to below 10% of Australians. The other notable fact is that during this time the movement has basically had zero lasting impact on the Australian Government and the movement is still at square one where it is trying to dialogue with the government.
Another example, is where the University of Western Australia gave SBY and honorary doctorate instead of exposing him for genocide.
Another example, is where the University of Western Australia gave SBY and honorary doctorate instead of exposing him for genocide.
The FWPP estimates that for the Australian Government to support West Papua's freedom some critical mass of 30% of Australians need to be informed and want WP free. But the U of S has been able to keep that awareness down to about 10%. Reclaim Australia represents views that are similar to possibly over 40% of Australians. If the WP movement was willing to put down their prejudices and work with Reclaim Australia then the Australian Government could finally be influenced to support West Papua's freedom. But our U of S academics are refusing to let this happen.
So what has to happen for over 30% of the Australians to be informed and supportive of West Papua?
- First we need to stop tolerating those who are known saboteurs of the WP movement.
- Next we need to accept all groups that legitimately want to help free West Papua.
Please note that FWPP stands for the following:
- The Australian Government, due to its complicity in West Papua’s oppression, has an obligation to open its doors to West Papuan refugees.
- Racism and hatred have no place in a just and democratic society or in the FWPP.
- The FWPP does not support extremist groups that spread hatred of others because of race, culture, or religion.
- The FWPP is a non-religious party.
- The FWPP will attend rallies, and the like, and educate people about West Papua’s oppression
For a complete list of what the FWPP stands for please view the FWPP Manifesto.
West Papua Merdeka!
Paul Madden, Party Leader
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