From: pws@cuug.ab.ca (Paul Salim) Subject: USA vs PKI – Part 1/2 Date: Fri, 29 Sep 1995 15:26:19 -0600 (MDT) by Paul H. Salim DEDICATED TO MILLIONS OF INDONESIANS who were either massacred after the Gestapu “coup” on 30th September 1965, or have their civil rights denied by the Soeharto Regime on allegation that they or […]
Statement by US Congress Hon Eni F. H. Faleomavaega
BEFORE THE UNITED NATIONS SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON DECOLONIZATION (C-24) AT THE CARIBBEAN REGIONAL SEMINAR TO REVIEW THE POLITICAL, ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL CONDITIONS IN THE SMALL ISLAND NON-SELF-GOVERNING TERRITORIES HAVANA, CUBAMAY 23, 2001 I want to thank you, Mr. Chairman, Your Excellency Julian R. Hunte, and the members of the United Nations Special Committee on Decolonization (C-24) for the formal invitation […]
Indonesia Military Operation in West Papua
OPERATION MANDALA was command by Major General Soeharto at year 1961. It’s the first operation in West Papua because Dutch still there. Indonesia Military came and put the logos “Welcome Indonesia” but they was caught by Papuan Indigenous and give them to Dutch Military. So Indonesia Military angry and shoot Papuan house and kill them also. OPERATION […]
United Nations Charter Article 73
Article 73 Members of the United Nations which have or assume responsibilities for the administration of territories whose peoples have not yet attained a full measure of self-government recognize the principle that the interests of the inhabitants of these territories are paramount, and accept as a sacred trust the obligation to promote to the utmost, […]
Operation TRIKORA— Indonesia’s Takeover of West New Guinea
Issue 150, February 2011 Bulletin Air Power Development Centre In 1962, a military operation on Australia’s doorstep resolved a territorial conflict that otherwise could have drawn Australia into a protracted war. Although this operation is virtually unknown outside Indonesia, air power played a decisive role in its conduct. When the Netherlands government handed control of […]
Indonesia’s 1969 Takeover of West Papua Not by “Free Choice”
Document Release Marks 35th Anniversaryof Controversial Vote and Annexation Secret Files Show U.S. Support for Indonesia,Human Rights Abuses by Indonesian Military Edited by Brad Simpsonsimpbrad@isu.edu / 208-282-3870 Posted July 9, 2004 Washington, D.C. – July 8, 2004 – “You should tell [Suharto] that we understand the problems they face in West Irian,” national security adviser Henry Kissinger […]
JFK, Indonesia,
CIA & Freeport Sulphur
by Lisa Pease What is Past is Prologue.Inscribed on the National Archives, Washington, D.C. In Part One of this article (Probe, March-April, 1996) we talked about the early years of Freeport up through the Cuban takeover of their potentially lucrative mine at Moa Bay, as well as their run-in with President Kennedy over the issue […]
Netherlands New Guinea Petroleum Company
KARL W. STAUFFERChevron Overseas Petroleum Inc.,6001 Bollinger Canyon Road., San Ramon, California 94583-0946 Dr. Hans Karl Stauffer, a pioneer of international geological work for oil exploration, died January 13, 1989, in Palo Alto, California, at the age of 97. During his career with Royal Dutch Shell, which beganin 1919 and spanned more than 20 years, […]
Indonesia Against UN Article 73e for West Papua Decolonization
Cuplikan Surat Perdana Meteri Belanda De Quay kepada SEKJEN PBB U Thant tanggal 21 Mei 1962 yang mana isinya menjelaskan bahwa Menteri Luar Negeri Indonesia Soebandrio dalam berita yang dimuat AFP tanggal 16 Mei 1962 menolak Proses Dekolonisasi West Papua (Netherlands New Guinea) dan akan melakukan Agresi Militer ke West Papua walaupun melanggar Piagam PBB […]
Report From Ambassador Ellsworth Bunker to President Johnson
FOREIGN RELATIONS OF THE UNITED STATES, 1964–1968, VOLUME XXVI, INDONESIA; MALAYSIA-SINGAPORE; PHILIPPINES Washington, undated. INDONESIAN-AMERICAN RELATIONS Part I: General Conclusions1.Because of the factors mentioned below Indonesian-American relations are unlikely to improve in the near future.2.Ostensible reasons advanced by Sukarno for the deterioration of Indo-U.S. relations are:a)U.S. recognition and support of Malaysia, as evidenced by the Johnson-Tunku communique2 and arms assistance (“a […]