John Ondawame

John Otto Ondawame (born November 30, 1953 in Wanamum, Mimika Regency in West Papua) is an academic and activist of the West Papua liberation movement. He is the head of West Papua People’s Representative Office at Port Vila, Vanuatu, international spokesperson for the Free Papua Movement, and member of the Papua Presidium Council. He obtained his PhD degree in political science from Australian National University in Canberra in 2000, MSc degree from the University of Western Sydney in 1995, Graduate Diplomas from the University of Sydney in 1994 and the Uppsala University in 1986, and Bachelor of Arts degree from the Cenderawasih University, West Papua in 1976. He holds Swedish nationality.[1]

John Ondawame has been carrying out extensive lobbying activities and public awareness campaigns in various countries, promoting both the self-determination of Western New Guinea, and solidarity links among oppressed, colonized and indigenous peoples.[2][3]

John Ondawame was a recipient of the 2001 Reconciliation Award bestowed by the Australians Against Execution group, and the 1972 President Suharto Award for Academic Excellence.[1]

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  1. ^ a b Profile of Dr. John Otto Ondawame. West Papua Point, 27 August 2007.
  2. ^ Free Papua Movement (OPM). Transnational and Non-State Armed Groups, 2008.
  3. ^ Prabha Gulati. John Otto Ondawame: Working for West Papua's Independence. Startts, 2007.