The uncomfortable topic of West Papua in the Melanesian Spearhead Group

The uncomfortable topic of West Papua in the Melanesian Spearhead Group

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Excerpt from abc.net.au

For a decade, Benny Wenda has tirelessly campaigned to secure West Papua’s place in the Melanesian Spearhead Group (MSG), advocating for a voice in the regional arena.

As Chairman of the United Liberation Movement for West Papua, ULMWP, Wenda has consistently highlighted the deep cultural and racial ties that validate their claim for full membership, asserting that their rightful place in the MSG would enable them to address West Papua’s Independence aspirations more effectively.

In 2023, hope surged among West Papuans as it seemed their long-standing efforts might finally bear fruit.

Hopes dashed for West Papua’s inclusion

As the MSG convened in Vanuatu to deliberate on granting full membership to the United Liberation Movement, the mood was buoyant.

Back home, the West Papuan community prayed fervently, and villages celebrated, proudly displaying flags in a show of unity and optimism.

However, the joy was short-lived as the MSG ultimately denied West Papua’s bid for full membership.

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