Australasia

Pride of warriors - West Papua

Congratulations must be forthcoming to Al-Jazeera English for finally standing up to the Indonesian military censorship machine.
Last night at 7:30pm AEST Al Jazeera English finally broadcast director Jono van Hest's long postponed documentary on West Papua, Pride of Warriors. A further live screening across AJE and online will occur on Thursday morning Australian time at 10:30am.

Background to the furore:
With strictly limited international media access to West Papua, Australian filmmaker Jono van Hest decided that he wanted to help West Papuans tell their own stories. The four remarkable stories that ensued provide unparalleled access and a strikingly personal insight into the West Papuan resistance filmed by the West Papuans themselves.

Pride of Warriors was originally scheduled to be screened in July 2, 2009, but Al-Jazeera English bowed to pressure the Indonesian military and government to pull the screening, just hour before it was due to go to air.

Pride of Warriors - flyer

Nyoongar Elders fear quarry work will destroy sacred sites in the Darling Range, Western Australia

A Perth Aboriginal Elder Albert Corunna and other local Nyoongar Elders fear for the destruction of a cultural heritage site complex at Red Hill in the Darling Range, north-east of Perth. Global German-based quarrying giant Hanson Construction Materials Pty Ltd (Heidelberg Cement) has recently lodged a Section 18 application with the Department of Indigenous Affairs to seek approval to destroy the sites.

The site complex includes archaeological and ethnographic sites, including the Red Hill campsite, rockshelters, grinding stones, ochre deposits, petroglyphs, ceremonial sites, Susannah Brook and its tributaries and spiritual Dreaming sites. At the centre is the Guardian Ancestral Owl Stone Boyay Gogomat which is about 20 metres high and made up of three large balancing stones in the shape of an owl.

This area is also home to rare and significant plants and animals, such as carpet snakes, eagles and chuditch. The water of the brook is the purest water flowing into the Swan River.

In an interview with the West Australian newspaper (Friday October 30, 2009) Mr Albert Corunna called on the Indigenous Affairs Minister Dr Kim Hames to reject the application.

‘We don’t want to take the risk with this ancient stone because it’s so vital to our existence in this world, to our identity, to our Aboriginal culture and we want it there,” Mr Corunna said. “I think it’s in the public interest that this stays because the wider community will also benefit from this.”

sacred ancestral Owl stone in the direct pathway of quarry works

Two West Papua refugees at risk of imminent forcible removal from Australia

The West Papuan community and their supporters in Australia are holding grave fears for the safety of Yunus and Anike Wainggai. We have reasonable suspicion that their disappearance is linked to an ongoing and high-level Indonesian intelligence operation involving the disappearance of other refugees. Anike and Yunus, went missing from their public housing flat in Collingwood Melbourne on Saturday 15 November 2008.

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"Australian holocaust" - The 'Federal intervention' Vincent Lingiari Memorial Lecture

Wed, 08/15/2007 - The Honorable Fred Chaney (AO) and Associate Professor Sue Stanton UOW (University of Woolongong) spoke to a well-attended Vincent Lingiari Memorial Lecture at the Charles Darwin University last night

The theme:'40 years since the Referendum: Learning from the past, walking into the future' - was heavily influenced by the Federal intervention into Northern Territory Aboriginal homelands

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Once again, white Australia is reminded of life behind its picture postcard

Epidemics of disease ravage Aboriginal communities in Australia as they did the slums of 19th-century England. No wonder there are riots in Sydney.