Papua New Guinea: The slow tides of change – West Papuan refugees, 25 years of exile

Kiunga, 16 March 2011 – From the banks of the Fly River in the industrial township of Kiunga, I watch Martina standing motionless, perfectly balanced at the front of the dug-out canoe as it glides gracefully towards me. I am struck by her regal appearance as the sun glints off the droplets in her hair –Continue reading “Papua New Guinea: The slow tides of change – West Papuan refugees, 25 years of exile”

Papua New Guinea: The slow tides of change – West Papuan refugees, 25 years of exile

Refugees from West Papua in Kiunga Diocese stand in front of their stilted houses, preparing for waters from the river to rise up to the door. They are forced to build their homes on this unwanted land as more than 90 percent of the land in the country is owned by locals. (Photo by Peter…

Papua New Guinea: The slow tides of change – West Papuan refugees, 25 years of exile was originally published on WPRRA.club

Supporting West Papuan refugees in PNG

The plight of more than 8,000 West Papuan refugees living in Papua New Guinea’s Western Province, near the border of West Papua, rarely receives our attention in Australia. Yet, a significant number of refugees have been living in this area for over 28 years. Most of these refugees live in the remote North Fly District,Continue reading “Supporting West Papuan refugees in PNG”

Supporting West Papuan refugees in PNG

The plight of more than 8,000 West Papuan refugees living in Papua New Guinea’s Western Province, near the border of West Papua, rarely receives our attention in Australia. Yet, a significant number of refugees have been living in this area for over 28 years. Most of these refugees live in the remote North Fly District,…

Supporting West Papuan refugees in PNG was originally published on WPRRA.club

West Papuan refugees moved away from Blackwater camp

On 2 May, the Papua New Guinea authorities began to airlift West Papuan refugees out of Blackwater camp near Vanimo in an operation designed to empty the camp as fast as possible. The refugees were all transferred to Kiunga in Western Prov:irx:e for re-location to East Aw in, the only area where re-locatiai camps haveContinue reading “West Papuan refugees moved away from Blackwater camp”

West Papuan refugees moved away from Blackwater camp

On 2 May, the Papua New Guinea authorities began to airlift West Papuan refugees out of Blackwater camp near Vanimo in an operation designed to empty the camp as fast as possible. The refugees were all transferred to Kiunga in Western Prov:irx:e for re-location to East Aw in, the only area where re-locatiai camps have…

West Papuan refugees moved away from Blackwater camp was originally published on WPRRA.club

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