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West Papua, an Issue whose time has come February 2010 - February 2011 ROAD MAP WEST PAPUA NATIONAL COALTION FOR LIBERATION

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Page 1: February 2010 - February 2011 ROAD MAP WEST PAPUA NATIONAL COALTION FOR LIBERATION

West Papua, an Issue

whose time has come

February 2010 - February 2011

ROAD MAP

WEST PAPUA NATIONAL COALTION FOR LIBERATION

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RETURN WEST PAPUA TO THE UNITED NATIONS GENRAL ASSEMBLY

MAIN OBJECTIVES

ICJ TO RULE ON THE LEGALITY OFTHE ACT OF FREE CHOICE OF 1969

UNGA TO PASS A RESOLUTION FOR THERE-INSCRIPTION OF WEST PAPA WITH THE UN DECOLONIZATION COMMITTEE [C24]

LEAVE THE DOOR OPEN FOR DIRECT NEGOTIATION UNDER THIRD PARTYFACILITATION

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MAJOR ACTIVITIES

LOBBY FOR SUB REGIONAL AND REGIONAL GOVERNMENTS SUPPORTMOBILIZE SUPPORT ACTIONS BY STAKEHOLDERS IN WEST PAPUALOBBY FOR SUPPORT BY UN MEMBERSSEEK INTERNATIONAL SOLIDARITY ACTION

WORK TO BE DONE Coordinate expertise and documentation for submission and for lobby Coordinate a pool of experts for the on going work Revive, reactivate and establish solidarity networks and provide

them with plan, information and datelines for action Coordinate fundraising activities and logistical support ( See details in Log Frame )

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No DESCRIPTION ACTIVITY PARTNERS/NETWORK DATELINE

1 Seeking observer status with Melanesian Spearhead Group and the Pacific Islands Forum

Seeking support by MSG and PIF to sponsor West Papua to the UN General Assembly

Conduct consultations with the Government of Vanuatu to put West Papua on the Agenda for discussion. Make submissions to members and also conduct direct lobbies. Request NGOs and Churches to lobby as well.

Churches and NGOs, other Civil Society Organizations Tertiary Institutions, Trade Unions, Political Parties and Members of Parliament.

By July 2010

2. Consultation and Consolidation of local and International support

Consult with all West Papuan organizations and the International networks to join WPNCL in the action plan to push for the UN General Assembly to make a decision on West Papua.

All the stakeholders including the independence movements Religious organizations, Tribal Institutions, NGOs, International organizations, Tertiary Institutions and other Civil Society Organizations.

On going, depending on needs in any given situation

3 Preparing and production of Lobby material

LOG FRAME/INTERNATIONAL LOBBY