Dennis Jones & Associates November 2017 New Title Releases

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November 2017

Glen Waverley,VIC Author Rockefeller and the Demise of Ibu Pertiwi

ISBN

9781921030987

Author

Kerry B. Collison

$ARP

$24.95

Binding

P/B

Height | Width

214

160

Pages Published

01/10/2017

Category

Biography: historical, political & military

Publisher

Sid Harta Publishers Pty Ltd

In 1961 and one month following the disappearance of Michael C. Rockefeller off the southern coast of what was then known as Dutch Western New Guinea, Indonesia invaded, annexed and commenced the systematic slaughter of indigenous Papuans, to pave the way for a massive wave of transmigrated Javanese. With the meteoric rise of the new powerhouses China and India, Indonesian-occupied West Papua's wealth of oil, gas and minerals precipitates an international power-play for control over the vast, untapped natural resources. Decades have passed since the twenty-three-year-old Rockefeller disappeared - long presumed dead, when sightings of the heir are widely reported. Demands for West Papuan independence gains momentum and Australia is again drawn into military conflict with the Indonesian Motherland, "Ibu Pertiwi". In Europe, there is growing support for the international community to revisit the flawed 1969 West New Guinea plebiscite. Some member nations of the European Community, including The Netherlands, have suggested that the United Nations might consider reviewing the implementation of the referendum with the purpose of determining whether the process was, in fact, democratic. And, more recently, driven by anti-Australian sentiment the groundswell has become evident amongst Western Pacific island states which, in concert with their African counterparts such as Zimbabwe, have become increasingly vociferous in their calls for such a U.N. resolution. And, surprisingly, the lead has now been taken up by Ireland. However, the situation is more than problematic for Australians. Should the United Nations support a call for a new plebiscite to be held in West Papua, such action would undoubtedly become the genesis of any future confrontation between Australia and Indonesia - fertile ground, indeed, for the growing number of militant religious groups (both Christian and Moslem) that fester throughout the great archipelago that is Indonesia, referred to lovingly as "Ibu Pertiwi".

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