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West Papuan call

The call for a boycott of Indonesia was first made in December 2022 by the Pacific Conference of Churches (PCC), which called for a targeted boycott of Indonesian products in the Pacific.

Building on this demand, West Papuans are now asking people around the world to boycott Indonesian products, particularly those made using West Papuan resources. Through enormous mines and industrial plantations, Indonesia profits from West Papua’s natural wealth while denying its people their basic rights.

Boycott Indonesia until West Papuans are finally allowed to hold the independence referendum they have been denied since the 1960s.

Over 70 West Papuan tribes, political groups, and customary and civil society organisations have endorsed the boycott campaign.

Political Organisations

  1. United Liberation Movement for West Papua (ULMWP)
  2. ULMWP Anim-Ha (Legislative and Executive)
  3. ULMWP Bomberay
  4. ULMWP Domberay
  5. ULMWP Lapago
  6. ULMWP Saireri
  7. ULMWP Tabi
  8. (AMP) Alliance of Papuan Students
  9. DeMMak (Koteka Tribal Assembly)
  10. Free West Papua Campaign
  11. Free West Papua Campaign (Netherlands)
  12. FRI-WP (Front Rakyat Indonesia untuk West Papua)
  13. GR-PWP (West Papua People’s Liberation Front) Central Administration
  14. GR-PWP Bomberay
  15. GR-PWP Lapago
  16. GR-PWP Lapago Women
  17. GR-PWP Lapago Students
  18. GR-PWP Saireri
  19. GR-PWP Students
  20. GR-PWP Women’s Representatives
  21. GR-PWP Yahukimo
  22. SPMPB (West Papua / Melanesia Women’s Solidarity)
  23. West Papua Army

Tribes, Clans, Subgroups

  1. Ampari Tribe (Yapen)
  2. Amungme Tribe (Mimika)
  3. Beanal Clan
  4. Magal Clan
  5. Omaleng Clan
  6. Komong Clan
  7. Arfak Tribe
  8. Asmat Tribe
  9. Awyu Tribe
  10. Berbai Tribe
  11. Biak Tribe
  12. Busami Tribe (Waropen)
  13. Hubula (Dani) Tribe
  14. Jair Teibe
  15. Kamoro Tribe
  16. Ketengban Tribe
  17. Kimaghama Tribe
  18. Kombai Tribe
  19. Korowai Tribe
  20. Kuri Tribe
  21. Lani Tribe
  22. Mairasi Tribe
  23. Marind Tribe
  24. Moi Tribe
  25. Moire Tribe
  26. Moni Tribe
  27. Muyu Tribe
  28. Onate Tribe
  29. Walak Tribe
  30. Wambon Tribe
  31. Wamesa Tribe
  32. Wate Tribe
  33. Wonawa Tribe
  34. Wondao Tribe
  35. Wondei Tribe
  36. Yali Tribe
  37. Yawa Unat Tribe

Other Regions, Groups, and Indonesian Solidarity

  1. Anim-Ha Women’s Group
  2. Biak Customary Figures (chiefs)
  3. Bomberay Customary Figures (chiefs)
  4. Bomberay Religious Figures
  5. Bomberay Students
  6. Bomberay Women’s Group
  7. Domberay Customary Figures (chiefs)
  8. Domberay Religious Figures
  9. Indonesian solidarity: Aceh
  10. Indonesian solidarity: Batak
  11. Indonesian solidarity: Butom
  12. Indonesian solidarity: Dobo
  13. Indonesian solidarity: Java
  14. Indonesian solidarity: Kai
  15. Indonesian solidarity: Kalimantan
  16. Indonesian solidarity: Madura
  17. Indonesian solidarity: Manado
  18. Indonesian solidarity: Tanimbar
  19. Lapago Church Group
  20. Lapago Customary Figures (chiefs)
  21. Muhammadiya for Papua
  22. Pemuda
  23. Pemuda Lani
  24. Port Numbay (Tabi Region) people
  25. Saireri Customary Figures (chiefs)
  26. Saireri Religious Figures
  27. Saireri Women
  28. Sentani (Tabi) people
  29. Tolikara Region (Lapago)
  30. University Cendrewasih Students
  31. University Negeri Papua Students
  32. Universitas Sains dan Teknologi Students
  33. Waena (Tabi) People
  34. WPCC: KINGMI
  35. WPCC: GIDI (Evangelical Church) Pemuda
  36. WPCC: GKI (Gospel Church) Pemuda
  37. WPCC: Katolik (Catholic Church) Pemuda

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