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Four Decades of Papuan Diaspora Campaigning for Papuan Independence in the Pacific Region
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Abstract This study examines four decades of Papuan diaspora efforts to campaign for Papuan independence in the Pacific region. It analyzes campaigns beginning in the 1980s with figures such as John Otto Ondawame and Andy Ayamiseba, later continued by leaders like Benny Wenda. Through a historical approach, ... view more
This study examines four decades of Papuan diaspora efforts to campaign for Papuan independence in the Pacific region. It analyzes campaigns beginning in the 1980s with figures such as John Otto Ondawame and Andy Ayamiseba, later continued by leaders like Benny Wenda. Through a historical approach, the research investigates how these pro-independence campaigns spotlight the controversial cession of Papua to Indonesia in 1969, subsequent political violence, human rights violations, and the role of Melanesian solidarity. The study argues that the Papuan diaspora has been instrumental in internationalizing the Papuan issue and rallying support from a wide range of actors, including state officials, traditional leaders, and civil society groups. Findings reveal that, despite inconsistent backing from state actors, the sustained diaspora campaign has significantly raised regional and global awareness of Papuan independence. This research fills a gap in literature by highlighting the impact of diaspora activism on the Papuan independence process.... view less
Keywords
Papua-New Guinea; Pacific Rim; diaspora; political independence; political movement
Classification
Political Process, Elections, Political Sociology, Political Culture
Free Keywords
Melanesian Solidarity; Papuan Diaspora; Papuan Issue; Pacific Region
Document language
English
Publication Year
2025
Page/Pages
p. 65-85
Journal
Papua Journal of Diplomacy and International Relations, 5 (2025) 1
ISSN
2797-0957
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed