Alex Bainbridge, Magan-djin/Brisbane – More than 100 people marched through the streets of Magan-djin/Brisbane on August 30 as part of a School Strike 4 Climate student strike for West Papua.
"Right now my people, the people of West Papua are living through a painful reality," a message from Papuan activist Jeffrey which was read to the crowd said.
"We face violence, discrimination and an ongoing struggle just to have our rights recognised," the message said.
The colonising Indonesian state denies the people of West Papua their rights to self-determination, to raise their own Morning Star flag, and to speak freely since what Papuans describe as an "Act of No Choice" in 1969.
Environmentally and socially destructive mining and forestry operations are bitterly opposed by local people.
"When we look for the freedom to make our own choices and protect our own lands, we are often met with military force and the silence of the world," the message said.
"We must raise our voices, demand justice and stand against this oppression."
The action took place in defiance of an attempt by Instagram to silence the organisers when their Instagram page was shut down earlier this year.
This action was one of 30 strikes for West Papua around the world on the day.
Source: https://www.greenleft.org.au/content/school-strike-west-papu