The New Zealand Government Acknowledges the War of TPNPB and the Indonesian Military Tembagapura Papua


The National Command, the National Liberation Army of West Papua (TPNPB) welcomes and expressed gratitude for the support and Recognition of the New Zealand Government for the National Liberation War conducted by TPNPB against the TNI POLRI in Tembagapura Timika Papua.


The Government of New Zealand or New Zealand is a government that has one family with a family of West Papua. New Zealand is a State belonging to the Carabian, African, Carabian and Asia Pacific (ACP) nationalities but is disaggregated by the administrative interests of the Colonial Government.
Thus, the New Zealand Government has recently provided support and recognition of the TPNPB War in Tembagapura, Timika Papua, as the National Liberation War for the freedom of the West Papuan Nation of the Unitary State of the Republic of Indonesia (NKRI). No one in Africa, Carabian and Asia Pacific provide support for their families in West Papua. "So it is written on the official website of TPNPB.
Indonesia should not be mistaken in this regard. This is a duty as a family belonging to a culturalist and a line of black and curly race silsila. The recognition of the New Zealand Government was delivered on Friday 01 June 2018, by Rt Hon Wiston Peter as Foreign Minister. This acknowledgment was conveyed as a Reply Letter from Mr. Akouboo Amatus Douw a TPNPB-OPM diplomat dated 02 May 2018 on the armed conflict between TPNPB and TNI POLRI that was taking place in Timika Tembagapura Papua.


Because of the human sacrifice to civil society caught in hostilities. According to Rt Hon Wiston Peter as Foreign Minister of New Zealand in the contents of his reply letter; "As the Government, we consider human rights issues to be very important. For this reason, the content of alleged human rights abuses in Papua was discussed with President Widodo during his visit to New Zealand in March. "He replied. He continued, "Your petition for third-party international mediation is noted. New Zealand recognizes the sovereignty of the territory of Indonesia over the territory of Papua ", in reply to a letter tn. Akouboo Amatus Douw by Rt Hon Wiston Peter Write him down.
New Zealand Prime Minister Rt Hon Wiston Peter has stated that the New Zealand Government takes the human rights charge seriously and urges the Indonesian President to treat all people with all due consideration to the sovereignty of the Papuan people. With that, the National Command, the National Liberation Army of West Papua (TPNPB) expressed thanks because every supporting state would follow the war situation in Papua.
Acknowledgments were conveyed by the Chief of General Staff of TPNPB, Mayjend. Sattus Terusus. "Thanks to the regional countries for their support and serious attention to Papua's independence war in Papua we thank them, without their support and care we can not be free from colonialism", Satto told TPNPBnews via cellular.

Lekaggak Telenggen

Therefore, as the Chief of Staff Operations Command Center National Command, West Papua National Liberation Army (TPNPB) Mayjend. G. Lekkagak Telenggen, calling for War not to stop, War must be carried out everywhere in the land of Papua according to the existing TPNPB War Ultimatum.
When you wage a war with TNI POLRI, you open the eyes of the world and you accelerate the struggle for independence in West Papua. That way your struggle and resistance accelerate Independence for the Nation of West Papua from the State of Indonesia. This is evident today through the support and recognition of the New Zealand government. They strongly anticipate the violations committed by the military and the security of Indonesia. Indonesia is a cruel country. The country that embraces the ancient wayang democracy of Javanese culture.
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