Farewell Filep Karma, the revered West Papuan leader who could have ushered in unity

November 7, 2022
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Filep Karma
Filep Karma was considered the one West Papuan leader who could bring together the splintered factions seeking self-determination and independence. Photo: Veronica Koman/twitter

A tragic day of mourning. Thousands thronged the West Papuan funeral cort猫ge on November 2 as the banned Morning Star led the way in defiance of the Indonesian military.

There haven鈥檛 been so many Papuan flags flying under the noses of the security forces since the .

, 63, the 鈥渇ather鈥 of the Papuan nation, was believed to be the one leader who could pull together the splintered factions seeking self-determination and independence.

It is still shocking a day after his in a wetsuit was found on Jayapura鈥檚 Base-G beach.

Police and Filep Karma鈥檚 family say they had no reason to believe that his death resulted from foul play, report Jubi editor Victor Mambor in Jayapura and Nazarudin Latif from Jakarta for.

鈥淚 followed the post-mortem process and it was determined that my father died from drowning while diving,鈥 Karma鈥檚 daughter, Andrefina Karma, told reporters.

But many human rights advocates and researchers aren鈥檛 so convinced.

Speculation

Some are speculating about the reasons why peaceful former political prisoner Filep Karma was perceived to be an obstruction for Jakarta鈥檚 鈥渄evelopment鈥 plans for the Melanesian provinces.

鈥淭here were too many strange circumstances around his death and questioning police鈥檚 influence on the family. We are not accepting this as an accident,鈥 in a tweet.

She says Filep Karma was so respected by West Papuans that he could have unified all factions.

鈥淗e was a father of the nation in the making 鈥 similar to who was assassinated in 2001,鈥 she said.

鈥淚ndonesia would like to prevent this. An independent investigation must take place into his death.鈥

Koman noted that while Indonesian human rights defenders shared their condolences, there was silence from the Jakarta state establishment.

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Tributes pour in

Tributes have poured in from many of his friends, colleagues and fellow activists across Indonesia and the Pacific.

Indonesia researcher wrote: 鈥淔ilep Karma鈥檚 humour, integrity, and moral courage was an inspiration to many people. His death is a huge loss, not only for Papuans, but for many people across Indonesia and the Pacific who have lost a human rights hero.鈥

The Diplomat鈥檚 Southeast Asia editor : 鈥淜arma trod a path that avoided the extremes of violent rebellion and acquiescence to what many Papuans view as essentially foreign rule.

鈥淲hether this approach ever would have achieved Karma鈥檚 long-held goal of independence and autonomy for the Papuan people is unclear, but his passing will clearly leave a large vacuum.鈥

He was a former civil servant who, dismayed at how many Indonesian state officials treated West Papuans, spurned a good salary to dedicate his life to West Papua.

Although standing for 鈥渏ustice, democracy, peace and non-violent resistance, he was jailed for 11 years for raising the Morning Star flag.

One of the most comprehensive tributes to Karma was , leader of the United Liberation Movement for West Papua (ULMWP), saying that the day was a 鈥渘ational day of mourning for the West Papuan people 鈥 all of us, whether in the bush, in the cities, in the refugee camps, or in exile鈥.

鈥楪reat leader鈥

鈥淔ilep Karma was a great leader and a great man,鈥 says Wenda.

鈥淎cross his life, he held many roles and won many accolades 鈥 he was a ULMWP Minister for Indonesian and Asian affairs, a , and the longest serving peace advocate in an Indonesian jail.

鈥淏ut he was first of all a frontline leader, present at every single protest, reassuring and inspiring all West Papuans who marched or prayed with him.

鈥淔ilep was there at the , when 200 Papuans, many of them children, were murdered by the Indonesian military. Despite being shot several times in the leg that day, his experience of Indonesian brutality never daunted him.

鈥淗e continued to lead the struggle for liberation, whether in prison or in the streets.

鈥淔or West Papuans, Filep was equivalent to Mahatma Gandhi, Nelson Mandela, Martin Luther King.

鈥淭he history of our struggle lived within him.鈥

鈥楬ow did he die?鈥

Now Benny Wenda says: 鈥淭he big question is this: how did Filep die?鈥 (He reportedly died while surfing despite being a skilled diver.)

鈥淚ndonesia systematically eliminates West Papuans who fight against their occupation. Sometimes they will kill us in public, like Theys Eluay and , who was murdered and his body dumped on the same beach Filep died on.鈥

But Wenda adds, it is more common for West Papuans to 鈥渄ie in mysterious ways鈥 or face character assassination, as in the case of .

Filip Karma was a courageous and inspirational man of peace.

However, tonight at the funeral procession in Jayapura, many have been singing:

鈥淏ecause Papua wants to be free...

鈥淚ndonesia likes to kill people...

鈥淚ndonesia likes to shoot people鈥︹

[Reprinted from asiapacificreport.nz. David Robie is a retired professor of journalism and founding director of AUT University鈥檚 .]

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