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Hand back The Special Autonomy as a step backward |
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Wednesday, 21 July 2010 |
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Special Autonomy (Otsus) Papua Province, which is mandated in the Law. 21 Year in 2001, has been running about nine years. More appropriate in today's age can already benefit the people of Papua, but in reality it reaps a lot of controversy, both from the substance, interpretation and Implementation, which is caused by so fast dynamics. Even the discourse appears to restore the special autonomy. The Indonesian government should have a good commitment in implementing the special autonomy. So the weakness in Otsus not politicized by foreign interests, government officials and separatist groups for their interests.
In Overcoming the negative efforts, Neles Tebay of the Jayapura
Archdiocese said the government needed to sit down with representatives
of various groups in Papua to better understand the factors that have
been threatening the livelihoods of Papuans, and to seek solutions to
security and hunger problems that have been plaguing the resource-rich
province. “A dialogue is needed between the central government and
groups representing the people of Papua,” Neles said.
They are the two sides that have been fighting each other all this time,
and they each have different interests: the government wants a united
nation and the Papuans want freedom, he said. Giving Papua special
autonomy could have been the right answer, Neles said. “But the autonomy
Papua has now was not reached through a process of dialogue, or
understanding with the central government. So, its implementation has
become messy.” While autonomy has given the government a way to get
money to the province, the government has not provided a legal framework
to regulate what is done with it, Neles said. A law on special autonomy
for Papua was enacted in 2001, and many saw this as a breakthrough that
would appease the province’s demands for separation from Indonesia.
However, after nine years the separatist movements remain active and the
province continues to struggling with poverty and illiteracy, despite
the Rp 30 trillion (US$3.2 billion) in special autonomy funds that have
been spent on the area.
The most important thing is that all stake holders convene to dialogue
to give constructive input for Papua. Therefore, the national dialogue
is expected to focus on four root problems in Papua: education, health,
infrastructure and prosperity." Papuan groups have also called on the
central and local government, the TNI and POLRI on the one side and the
OPM on the other, to engage in a cease-fire as a prerequisite to the
national dialogue, saying it was impossible to prepare dialogue while
the military continued its operation in the two provinces. There are
unresolved problems inPapua. 1.Controversy over Papuan People's Free
Choice in 1969. 2 Controversy over the military operation in Papua3.
Human rights abuses during and after the New Order era . 4. Poor
educational service. 5. Poor health service. 6. Poverty. 7. Migrants and
social disparity. 8. Stagnant special autonomy. 9. Unfair fiscal
balance. 10. Planned development of Papua into five provinces.
Sitting together and discuss all the problems in Papua to get win-win
solution is better way to solve the issues of Papua. Besides that,
dialogue just involve two party are the central government and the
Papuan so that they know each other what’s the problems was happened
in Papua and both of the party have commitment to implemented the result
of agreements to solve all the issues of Papua.
Clifton/PT July 19, 2010 |
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Tenggelamnya Rumpun Melanesia |
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