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The Release of Phillip Mehrtens Conflict in West Papua w/ Dr Chris Wilson: 25 September, 2024

The Release of Phillip Mehrtens Conflict in West Papua w/ Dr Chris Wilson: 25 September, 2024

The Release of Phillip Mehrtens Conflict in West Papua w/ Dr Chris Wilson: 25 September, 2024 The Release of Phillip Mehrtens Conflict in West Papua w/ Dr Chris Wilson: 25 September, 2024, 23.17 MB
Wednesday, September 25, 2024

Just this week, 38 year old pilot New Zealand pilot Phillip Mehrtens was released from captivity after being held hostage for more than a year by milliants the West Papua Liberation Army, also known as TPNPB.

While many in Aotearoa are celebrating the safe release of Mehrtens and return to his family, discussions have also been started about the TPNPB and the struggle of the people in West Papua for independence from Indonesia. 

West Papua is a province in Indonesia that was formerly ruled by the Dutch empire before being controlled by Indonesia in 1962. The calls for independence are mainly coming from West Papua’s native Melanesian people, who allege that the Indonesian government have committed human rights abuses against the native population and exploited the region’s natural resources. 

Oto spoke to Dr Chris Wilson a senior lecturer in politics and international relations at the University of Auckland, to discuss the implications of Phillip Mehrtens release and the most recent developments of the conflict in West Papua.