Republic of West Papua

Republic of West Papua
Republik Papua Barat
Unrecognized state
1963–1973
Flag Coat of arms
Motto
"One People, One Soul"
Anthem
Hai Tanahku Papua
Oh My Land Papua
Territory claimed by the Free Papua Movement.
Capital Jayapura
Government Republic
History
   Established 1963
  End of Dutch rule December 1, 1961
  Under Indonesian rule May 1, 1963
  Reproclaimed July 1, 1973
   Disestablished 1973
Preceded by
Succeeded by
United Nations Temporary Executive Authority
Netherlands New Guinea
Netherlands
Indonesia

The Republic of West Papua is a proposed and former unrecognized state consisting of the West Papua region. It is supported only by Vanuatu and is claimed and occupied by Indonesia.[1][2] It includes the provinces of Papua and West Papua. It was unilaterally declared in July 1971.[3] Several militant and social movement organizations are fighting in the Papua conflict for West Papuan independence, including the Free Papua Movement, the West Papua Liberation Organization (WPLO) [4] (its head is John Anari[5]), and the West Papua National Liberation Army (WPLNA). The WPNLA supports both the WPLO and the Free Papua Movement. The ideology of the Free Papua movement is connected with decline of modern life and refusing economical development.[6]

In 2014, factions of the West Papuan independence movement met in Port Villa and agreed to unite as one group, the United Liberation Front of West Papua.

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Coordinates: 4°16′00″S 136°09′00″E / 4.2667°S 136.1500°E / -4.2667; 136.1500

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