KNPB Sorong, the Morning Star flag was not Kites Author: Ness - TopicsExpress



          

KNPB Sorong, the Morning Star flag was not Kites Author: Ness Makuba on November 29, 2014 at 20:07:59 WP Editor: Victor Mambor (Ilstrasi hoisting the Morning Star) illustration Sorong, (Jubi) - West Papua National Committee (KNPB) Birds Head region se shoves Kingdom called for no raising of the Morning Star flag ahead of Papua Independence Day December 1st Monday (1/12). Because the flag is the pride of the nation of Papua and the flag instead of a kite. Spokesman for the West Papua National Committee (KNPB) Sorong Kingdom, Jack Badi asserted, before the Papuan Independence Day on December 1 no raising of the Morning Star flag. December 1, 1961 as a historic day for all the Papuan struggle will be commemorated with thanksgiving worship internally in the secretariat KNPB Malanu, Sorong, Monday (1/12) later. We of KNPB no agenda for raising the flag. Because we have independence in 1961, and the flag has been hoisted at the time, Jack said when met at the secretariat Jubi Kingdom KNPB Sorong, Sorong UKIP complex Friday (28/11) afternoon. He asserted when on December 1, there are people who fly the Morning Star then it will be ordered security forces to arrest the person. Our flag is not a kite that raised and lowered. Once hoisted our flag still flying. He said. While Vice Chairman I, Kamtius Heselo agreed no flag. According to him, which became their current focus is support for the meeting in Vanuatu on 1 December to unite the aspirations of all organizations. Vanuatu meeting is not a meeting to discuss the details of independence, but to do the unification of all elements of the organizations conference in Papua. This meeting will be attended by some diplomats, like Benny Wenda, Herman Wanggai and Jack Rumbiak to deliver its agenda. That we support. If the flag raising issues we are not responsible, said Kamtius. (Nees Makuba)
Posted on: Sat, 29 Nov 2014 18:50:11 +0000

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