Editor’s Note:
I rarely republish a post from another blog in its entirety. Today, however, I make an exception in the case of a post published one month ago by Larry Martin.
An American expat living in Southeast Asia, Martin offers insights about some of the global efforts being waged by supporters of Barack Obama to ensure he wins the White House in less than three weeks.
While the efforts highlighted in this post focus on events halfway around the world, it’s important to remember that they’re taking place in Indonesia, a country where the Democratic Party presidential nominee spent several of his formative childhood years. And they’re costing people their lives.
If, after reading this post, you find it worthwhile, I ask you to forward it as soon as possible to as many people as possible.
Obama: Throwing Papua Under the Bus
By Larry Martin at An American Expat in Southeast Asia
In an article entitled “A Forgotten Cause”, Peter Tatchell sheds light on the plight of the West Papuans, many of whom are Christians and have suffered under Indonesia’s brutal policy of ethnic and religious persecution. The untold story though is how the Obama campaign would sell out the West Papuans in a desperate attempt to protect Obama’s presidential bid.
On the 3rd of July 2007, U.S. Congressman Eni Faleomavaega would touch down in Jakarta, Indonesia. A staunch outspoken critic of Jakarta’s rule over West Papua, New Guinea and a crusader for West Papua’s right to self-determination, the chairman of the House Subcommittee on Asia, The Pacific and the Global Enviroment, Faleomavaega promised to be a force to be reckoned with.
Having been barred from visiting Papau by the Indonesian government, Faleomavaega would instead settle for a private meeting in Jakarta with Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono and Barnabas Suebu the governor for the Indonesian province of Papau. The Papuan issue though wasn’t the only thing on Faleomavaega’s mind, being one of Barack Obama’s most devoted disciples, Faleomavaega would be seeking the Indonesian government’s assistance in supporting Barack Obama’s presidential campaign as well as making the requisite pilgrimage to Barack Obama’s childhood school.
According to our Indonesian sources, “officials” who accompanied Faleomavaega were interested in acquiring any and all documentation or photographs of a young Barry Soetoro for America’s “national archives” and they were offering cash, lots of it. In a show of faith, Barack Obama’s childhood school would be one of the very first beneficiaries of this outpouring receiving thousands of dollars to upgrade the school and for the purchase of computer equipment, thanks in part to the benevolence of this visiting junket.
The challenge of course was securing Indonesian goverment records potentially damaging to Barack Obama’s candidacy for the US presidency as well as other records pertaining to a young Barry Soetoro and his family wouldn’t be so easy to acquire and secure, and for this, the visitors would need the assistance and cooperation of the Indonesian government.
It’s not that getting Indonesian government help is difficult, it’s not. It’s no secret that Indonesia is one of the most corrupt countries on the planet, but we’re not talking about the challenge of dealing with corrupt government officials here, but rather, dealing with the “true believers of change”. Convincing the Indonesian government that an Obama presidency will be able to deliver that “change” and that it was in the interest of both countries to see that Barack Obama was elected was nothing more than a fait accompli for Faleomavaega’s entourage.
For West Papau’s governor in attendance, having been pacified at the prospect that an Obama presidency would enable him to make zillions trading carbon credits on the Chicago Climate Exchange, Barnabas Suebu would sit quietly as the fate of West Papau was decided.
The only issue of contention Faleomavaega would face from the Indonesian government would be the issue of West Papau. In the end, it was simply a give and take situation. The Obama campaign needed assistance from the Indonesian government and the Indonesian government wanted a free hand in Papau.
Later concerning Faleomavaega’s meeting, Indonesian presidential spokesman Dino Patti Djalal would have this to say: “One thing that is sure is that Faleomevaega’s visit here has changed his views about Indonesia. It has made him realize this country is so vast and complex it cannot be reduced by the Papua issue…” Dino said Faleomavaega was known as a US Congress member who often commented on the Papuan issue but now he had changed his views. “He now sees that Papua is inalienable part of the Unitary State of the Republic of Indonesia.”
Faleomevaega’s and meeting with Indonesia’s president regarding West Papau and his subsequent flipflop on supporting West Papau’s right to self-determination is something that you might think would warrant at least a press release on the congressman’s website, but there is nothing, nor is there any mention on the House Subcommittee’s site. No press release, nothing, not even a mere mention of his trip to Indonesia.
In the end, everyone got what they wanted, all to the detriment of the West Papuans.
The is no denying the fact that the prospects of an Obama presidency has emboldened the Indonesian government’s brutal repression in Papau. In an earlier article, we would explain in detail how an Obama presidency would stoke ethnic and religious chauvinism in Indonesia and how Indonesia’s Islamic fundamentalists will use an Obama presidency to radicalize a new contingent of militants from the ranks of Islam’s moderates. Individuals who are mesmerized by the phantasmagorical image of one of their own now inhabiting the White House and who will see it as a sign of America’s impending submission and our nation’s acquiescence to the superiority of Islam. Tee-shirts blazoned with messianic images of Barack Hussein Obama are already starting to replace the Osama Bin Laden tee-shirts that have been so popular in Indonesia. In Indonesia Barack Obama is fast becoming the “Che Guevara” of Indonesia’s young wannabe Islamists.
The Indonesian government is not only failing to protect the West Papuans from the violence of militant Islam, the government is actively stoking the fires of ethnic and religious chauvinism and supporting intimidation against West Papuans with many in recent days taking to the streets protesting the introduction of Islamic law.
For Indonesia’s national news agency to refer to the US government as the “George Bush administration” highlights the dichotomy of opposing foreign policy positions that are being both presented and exploited by the left. That Indonesia would feel it was safe to renew their campaign of brutal repression in Papau, in the last few months of the current administration, the diplomatic sabotage conducted by the Obama campaign is partially if not wholly responsible.
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11 responses so far ↓
1 JD // Oct 18, 2008 at 1:22 pm
I read about this at least 2-3 weeks ago. I posted it on several sites.
Still, no mention of it anywhere out in the MSM, not even FOX News.
What’s going on? (As if I don’t know)
If all this “stuff” about Obama comes out after election day, it will be too little, too late. And woe are we.
Thanks for posting it again, maybe this time will be the charm!
2 hotoffthepress2 // Oct 18, 2008 at 1:22 pm
Thanks, JD!
3 Branedy // Oct 18, 2008 at 1:47 pm
This article reeks of bias, and falsehood. Really ‘According to our Indonesian sources, “officials” who… is like starting a book with a line like ‘One dark and stormy night…’.
4 hotoffthepress2 // Oct 18, 2008 at 1:50 pm
Braindead — You’re right in that it will be “one dark and stormy night” if Obama gets elected. As far as bias and falsehood is concerned, all one must do to find that is tune in to ABC, CBS, NBC, CNN, NY Times, Washington Post, etc., for that.
5 Andrew Johnson // Oct 18, 2008 at 4:39 pm
This is NO conspiracy theory nor anything new.
West Papua has been CENTRAL to U.S. economic ambitions since the 1930s - yes this Pacific nation you’ve never heard of; host to the World’s largest gold mine, and largest copper mine, one and the same built by Bechtel Inc. for Freeport Sulphur - which became Freeport McMoRan.
The Rockefellers found out about the GOLD and Copper in 1936 and knowing neither the Dutch nor local Papuan people would allow ANYONE to mine their religious sacred mountain for its ore. It remain a Rockefeller secret until March 1959 when the Papuan Mines Office announced it had found huge amounts of gold washed into the Arafura Sea, and they were sending teams to discoever which mountain it was coming from.
By August 1959 the Rockefeller company Freeport Sulphur was sending its team to claim the entire Carstensz Pyramid (mountain) area for Freeport.
While the Rockefellers sent one of their nephews Michael Rockefeller to make friendly with the local Papuan people; Prescott Bush’s partner and Cold War architect Robert Lovett swung into action.
Lovett told U.S. President elect John F Kennedy who to appoint for State, Treasury, Defense, and National Security Adviser.
While Kennedy is distracted during April 1961 with the Bay of Pigs nonsense set into motion the previous year, the NSC and Lovett’s agent McGeorge Bundy’s focus is on West Papua.
Read the U.S. Dept. of State account of the deal for yourselves - it is fact - the Bonesmen (Lovett, Bundy, and now Bush etc.) have been keeping the U.S. colonization and mining of West Papua secret for years - their own private gold mine, and what a gold mine it is.
B.T.W. In 1962 JFK put the Ertsberg (West Papua) project at risk by proposing a fiscal package to stablize the Indonesian government. Lovett & Bundy had spent 1961 telling JFK that West Papua had to be sacrificed to save America by buying Sukarno’s friendship; the President was doing the logical thing. BUT it was also against the Bonemen and CIA plans since 1957 to put General Suharto into power. Hundred of billion of dollars of profits were at risk. That’s what was NOT reported in the Warren Commission.
What a fine mess we make when first we practice to deceive.
The West Papuan people save thousands of American lives during the Pacific War; a wonderful decent people, and we western nations have paid a foreign Islamic military to slaughter hundreds of thousands of West Papuan people since 1963. Who are the savages ?
PLEASE GET AMERICANS TALKING ABOUT THIS.
Andrew
Sydney, Australia.
6 hotoffthepress2 // Oct 18, 2008 at 4:41 pm
Andrew — Thanks for that load of information!
7 Andrew Johnson // Oct 18, 2008 at 4:42 pm
Whoops, the about should read “B.T.W. In 1963 JFK put the Ertsberg (West Papua) project at risk”
8 Andrew Johnson // Oct 18, 2008 at 4:51 pm
BTW you can read the US Dept. State account published in 1995 at:
http://dosfan.lib.uic.edu/ERC/frus/summaries/950306_FRUS_XXIII_1961-63.html
I also keep a highlighted copy at http://wpik.org/Src/950306_FRUS_XXIII_1961-63.html
9 hotoffthepress2 // Oct 18, 2008 at 4:52 pm
Andrew — Thanks, I’ll check it out.
10 Calum Hyslop // Oct 19, 2008 at 8:27 am
Why is it that the closer we get to the election the further we get from the truth. This article has more twisted facts than a convention of climate change deniers.
First while most republicans have probably never heard of West Papua, but still love making the millions of dollars out of the place, Eni Faleomavaega has for at least ten years been campaigning across the globe for the world to recognise the plight of the West Papuan people. Why? Because Eni is a Pacific Islander himself and has always shown ethical solidarity with other Pacific Islanders.
Second, many people in in the West Papuan struggle now believe that Special Autonomy may be a way forward for Papua instead of independance. For Eni F to change his position to support Autonomy is not a sell-out but rather after long dialogues with Papuan leaders. You may disagree with Eni’s position but it is not a sell-out.
Third, there is no relationship between Eni changing his position on Autonomy and support for Obama in Indonesia. Indonesians like most of the world are geniunely excited about an Obama Presidency, but even more so, due to the fact that they feel Obama may have some affinity with them.
Fourth, the Papuan conflict is not a religious conflict, even though many outsiders would like it to be. The minority muslim Papuan population stand side by side their christian brothers in their demand for a better life.
11 Andrew Johnson // Oct 20, 2008 at 2:15 am
The West Papuan people have ALWAYS rejected being sold like cattle, and rejected Indonesian efforts to prolong colonization with fake ‘autonomy’, here’s one good example from 2005:
http://wpik.org/Src/20050812.html
Another another from a few days ago:
http://www.straitstimes.com/Breaking+News/SE+Asia/Story/STIStory_291188.html
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