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Can Australia’s neighbours become good friends? : Comments

By Peter West, published 30/8/2019

Thus far we have looked at countries which are possibly good neighbours. Is there a bad neighbour?

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a peaceful demonstration
OzSpen,
Of course demonstrations are always by lovely peace-loving people stirred up by Uni creeps nowhere near the demonstration.
Like when several West Papuans shot up a Police station several years ago. Nothing was said until the BRI Mob found the culprits & dealt with them. Suddenly, it was Indonesian Atrocities.
Posted by individual, Tuesday, 3 September 2019 10:07:26 PM
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There are kids growing up in various parts of Indonesia.

I've seen them going to school all dressed immaculately in red and white for Indonesia's National day.

What "lessons"are they learning: about Australia? About Indonesia's neighbours? ABout Papuans who are being called "pigs" "Dogs" and "monkeys"?

How will they withstand the extremist preachers who are happy to blow up the foreign infidels?

How tolerant will they be of other people....and what will occur when they find out what awful things are being done to subdue people who don't like Indonesia and don't want to be part of it?
Posted by Waverley, Wednesday, 4 September 2019 8:35:07 AM
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Sydney Morning Herald had a piece last night

I believe there will be a demonstration soon in the major capital cities

https://www.smh.com.au/national/the-escalating-human-rights-crisis-on-our-doorstep-that-no-one-is-watching-20190903-p52ndj.html
Posted by Waverley, Wednesday, 4 September 2019 10:37:32 AM
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The West Papuans are now stirring crap about what their parents voted for !
Posted by individual, Wednesday, 4 September 2019 3:57:53 PM
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There's a Black Lives Matter movement in the USA.

They don't seem to have connected with the troubles in Indonesia.

And Australian politicians don't seem to care

Meanwhile, more reports of widespread turmoil, on ABC News:

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-09-04/west-papua-latest-protest-over-referendum-for-independence/11471016
Posted by Waverley, Wednesday, 4 September 2019 5:45:54 PM
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There's a Black Lives Matter movement in the USA
Waverley,
Non-racists would say all decent lives matter !
Posted by individual, Wednesday, 4 September 2019 10:09:22 PM
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