Pacific Council of Churches calls for boycott of Indonesia

PCC Statement
Visit by Benny Wenda, United Liberation Movement of West Papua.
The Pacific Conference of Churches has concluded a series of meetings with Benny Wenda and other
representatives of the united liberation movement of West Papua during his visit to Fiji.
We reiterated our support for the ULMWP in its continued bid for the self-determination of the West Papuan
people and their desire for an end to the human rights abuse at the hands of Indonesian security forces.
The PCC continues to support the ULMWP’s bid for membership of the Melanesian Spearhead Group along the
lines that the Kanak Socialist National Liberation front (FLNKS) in Kanaky – New Caledonia was admitted to the
regional bloc.
The PCC renews its position that the ULMWP must be consulted by governments, the United Nations and the
European Union on West Papua issues as a recognised representative of the Papuan people.
With the endorsement of pacific church leaders, the PCC calls for a boycott on the purchase of all Indonesian
products sold in the pacific and engagement in activities and programmes organised or supported by the
Indonesian government, as a means to draw attention to the plight of the Papuan people.
The ULMWP delegation was hosted to a lunch by the PCC for a moment of prayer and fellowship during their
schedule of meeting other Fijian dignitaries in Suva.
Reverend James Bhagwan
General Secretary
SUVA
FEBRUARY 20, 2023
Moderator
Rev. Dr. Tevita Havea
G.P.O Box 208, Suva.
4 Thurston Street, Suva, Fiji
Tel: (679) 3311 277 / 3302332
Fax: (679) 3303 205
e-mail: pacific@pcc.org.fj
General Secretary
Rev. James Bhagwan
Pacific Conference of Churches

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