July 30, 2024 in Statement
I was greatly honoured to attend the Independence Day celebrations in
Port Vila. The event was a profound display of Melanesian solidarity,
as Prime Minister Charlot Salwai acknowledged the ongoing colonial
occupations of West Papua and Kanaky. Salwai’s national address honoured
the spirit of Vanuatu’s founding father Walter Lini, who said that
Vanuatu is not free until all Melanesia is free, including est Papua
and Kanaky. On behalf of the ULMWP, I issue thanks to PM Salwai for his steadfast support for West Papua.
The bond between Vanuatu and West Papua is special. West Papuans
regard Vanuatu as family: our Melanesian brothers and sisters who have
nurtured our freedom struggle as it has matured into a fully-fledged
provisional government, ready to run our own affairs. From former PM
Barak Sope witnessing the reconciliation of the Free Papua Movement in
1987, to the Saralana Declaration in 2014, Vanuatu has long been the home of the West Papuan struggle.
Vanuatu remains a shining example of a free and prosperous Melanesian
nation. In less than 50 years, you have gone from suffering under
colonial rule to becoming a world-leader
in the fight against climate catastrophe and modern-day imperialism.
Being here in Port Vila, I have again been inspired by Vanuatu’s
successes and its resolute support for our self-determination.
Like Father Walter Lini, all West Papuans dream of a liberated
Melanesia. We know that our independence is coming, and that one day
soon we will stand shoulder to shoulder with Vanuatu as a free nation.
God bless Vanuatu.
Benny Wenda
President
ULMWP