West Papua trip isolated by civil group

DEVELOPMENT Service Exchange (DSE) rejects claims that it is officially represented in the Solomon Islands trip to West Papua.

DSE is the peak body for civil society in Solomon Islands and has not endorsed anyone to represent civil society on this visit.

Participants are acting solely as individuals. They do not represent DSE or any other civil society organisation in Solomon Islands.

DSE advocates for human rights, justice and self-determination and has continued to show its strong support for the people of West Papua. DSE has continued to advocate for the Solomon Islands Government to uphold these values in our country’s trade and foreign policy.

DSE values the strong relationships between West Papua and Solomon Islands civil society.

“We admonish all members of this group for failing to include, consult or even inform West Papuan civil society of their visit.

“DSE management was informally made aware of the trip the evening before participants flew to Indonesia. The participants assured DSE management that they are attending in an individual capacity, and would not be representing DSE or any civil society organisation. DSE was not privy to details of the trip or its terms of reference.

“We call on the Government and in particular the Prime Minister’s Office to formally approach DSE or its members on any matters that require CSO sector representation.”

–DSE PRESS

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