The exiled West Papuan independence leader has called on Prime Minister Scott Morrison to condemn Indonesia's recent crackdown on pro-independence protesters or risk the situation becoming the "next East Timor".
Speaking to SBS News from Oxford in the United Kingdom, where he fled in 2003 after escaping a 25-year prison sentence for his involvement in a protest, Benny Wenda said the situation in West Papua was "very similar" to the bloody struggle for independence that took place in Timor-Leste - also known as East Timor - 20 years ago.
"That's why I am calling [for] UN intervention because I don't want this to end up like East Timor," he said.
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Benny Wenda fears the unrest in West Papua could become another "East Timor", referencing the country's bloody struggle for independence. Source: SBS News
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