- Flag of West Papua
The Morning Star flag (Indonesian Bintang Kejora) represented the territory of
West New Guinea from1 December 1961 until1 October 1962 when the territory came under administration of theUnited Nations Temporary Executive Authority (UNTEA).The flag is commonly used by the West Papuan population including OPM supporters to rally self-determination human rights support and is popularly flown on 1st December each year in defiance of Indonesian domestic laws. The flag consists of a red vertical band along the hoist side, with a white five-pointed star in the center. The flag was first raised on1 December 1961 and used until theUnited Nations became the territory's administrator on1 October 1962 .History
After national elections in January 1961 a
New Guinea Council consisting of 28 members were sworn into office by Governor Dr. P.J.Platteel on1 April 1961 and the Council's inaugurations on5 April 1961 were attended by Australia, Britain, France, Holland, New Zealand and other Pacific Forum nations with exception of theUnited States . An emergency session of this Council on19 October 1961 in response to news that the Hague was considering submitting to US pressure to trade the West New Guinea territory first to United Nations and then Indonesian administration; elected a National Committee to draft a Manifesto for Independence & Self-government, design National flag (Morning Star) and select a national anthem ("Haitanahkoe Papue" / Hail to our Soil Papua). The full New Guinea Council endorsed these actions on30 October 1961 and the first Morning Star flag was presented to Governor Platteel on31 October 1961 who says "Never before has the oneness of the Council been put forward so strongly."The official raising of the flag took place during a day of celebration on
1 December 1961 with National Committee Chairman Mr Inury saying "My Dear compatriots, you are looking at the symbol of our unity and our desire to take our place among the nations of the world. As long as we are not really united we shall not be free. To be united means to work hard for the good of our country, now, until the day that we shall be independent, and further from that day on."Design of the flag is credited to
Nicolaas Jouwe .The Netherlands recognized this national symbol onNovember 18 ,1961 . The flag is also known as the "Morning Star" (or, natively the "Bintang Kejora"). The similarity to theflag of the United States is intentional, and the similarity to theflag of Cuba is incidental, asCuba 's flag is also derivative of that of theUnited States .Nationalist movement
Jouwe was a member of the Council, and after the annexation of
West Papua by Indonesia, he remained in the Netherlands as an advocate of the Organisasi Papua Merdeka (OPM, or "Free Papua Movement"), a nationalist organization demanding independence from Indonesian rule. To this day, the Morning Star is flown by advocates in the Netherlands andVanuatu . It is illegal to fly the flag under Indonesian law however it is reportedly flown by separatists in the absence of Indonesia authorities, and is regularly raised at nationalist demonstrations Fact|date=February 2007. Special ceremonies take place onDecember 1 of each year, to commemorate the proclamation of the intention to create theRepublic of West Papua in 1961. The flying of the "Morning Star" has been the source of controversy over human rights abuses by Indonesian authorities. Two Papuan men, Filep Karma and Yusak Pakage are serving 15 and 10 year sentences respectively for raising the flag in Timika in 2004.ee also
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Coat of arms of West Papua
*Hai Tanahku Papua (Oh my land Papua)Sources
*Peter D. King, "West Papua & Indonesia Since Suharto: Independence, Autonomy, or Chaos" (ISBN 0-86840-676-7), p. 31-32
* [http://www.arts.monash.edu.au/mai/publications/seawp.html Richard Chauvel, "Centre of Southeast Asian Studies Working Papers - Working Paper 121: Essays on West Papua, Vol. 2]
* [http://koteka.net West Papuan information and action site - Koteka net]
* [http://wpik.org West Papua Information Kit - repository of reports and historical records]
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