

Papuan students in Java and Bali successfully blocked a convoy of Minister of Foreign Affairs of Fiji , Solomon Islands , Papua New Guinea and some staff of Indonesian Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Jubi)
Jayapura, 16/1 (Jubi) – A video duration 1 minute 16 seconds about an action by Papuan students to stopped the delegates of the Melanesian countries have circulated on youtube . This video shows the panic of the Indonesian Foreign Ministry staff and hotel management are assigned to bring the Foreign Minister of Melanesian countries to met the President of Indonesia.
Papuan students in Java and Bali successfully stopped a convoy of Minister of Foreign Affairs of Fiji , Solomon Islands , Papua New Guinea and some staff of Indonesian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, precisely when the group will leave the Hotel Borobudur , Wednesday ( 15/1 ) morning , to meet Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yoedhoyono .
In this video, Papuan students have expressed their disappointment to the Foreign Minister of Melanesian countries as follows :
1 . Students Papua disappointed because the MSG’s representatives did not meet the people of West Papua, religious leaders , traditional leaders , and pro- independence Papuan activists, included representatives of WPNCL in West Papua .
2 . Students reject the signatories of collective agreement between Melanesian countries and Foreign Minister of Indonesia, which is likely to reject membership of WPNCL in MSG.
3 . Students want a direct dialogue with the Foreign Minister of Melanesian Countries to convey the attitude and demands that WPCNL to be accepted as a member of the MSG.
4 . Students questioned the visit schedule of Foreign Minister of Melanesian countries in Papua. The schedule initialed the duration of visit was two days but the visit only for 8 hours in Jayapura, And the Foreign Minister of Melanesian countries had evacuated by military helicopters to Sentani Airport before left Jayapura in the same day.
5 . Students also want a dialogue with the Foreign Minister of Melanesian countries to convey the demand of the people of West Papua in matter of self-determination . (Jubi/Victor Mambor)