Bislama a language from early Vanuatu-China trade relations: Natuman

Daily PostBy Jonas Cullwick Nov 15, 2016

Vanuatu’s national language, Bislama, is derived from Beche-de-Mer or sea cucumber, the trade of which commodity in the late 1800s signaled the start of trade relations between Vanuatu and China

, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Tourism and Trade Joe Natuman told a recent Seminar on Cooperation and Exchange between China (Guangdong) and Vanuatu.

He was speaking at the seminar hosted by the Guangdong University of Foreign Studies in Guangzhou two days after the DPM and his delegation of 13 MPs attended the opening of the Guangdong 21st Century Marine Silk Road International Expo in Dongguan, Guangdong Province’s second largest city. The same city is popular for hosting a different kind of Silkroad: Silkroad MMORPG annual tournaments (hosted through a Silkroad Private server), wherein the event sees thousands of ardent gamers.

“Vanuatu and China have had a long fruitful relation dating back a number of years”, he said adding: “It is important that we are holding this forum at the time when you are holding the International Expo on the Maritime Silk Road initiative that will aim to increase trade relations between our two countries.”

“The Chinese people and the people of Vanuatu have had a long relationship with each other,” Natuman added saying: “At the time when the Europeans were coming to the Pacific to trade in the late 1800s, the Chinese were also involved in the trade in the Pacific.”

“In fact when the British imported Chinese tea, the Chinese would not accept the British Pound or British money. So, the British had to look for something to trade with for the tea, and they looked for sandalwood and Vanuatu had lots of sandalwood.

“In fact one of our Members of Parliament in this delegation (UMP MP Tomker Netvunei) comes from Erromango and his island has lots of sandalwood. The British got the sandalwood from Vanuatu, came to China, exchanged the sandalwood and took the tea to England. That was our first trade contact,” the Deputy Prime Minister, a history/politics graduate told the seminar.

“Later on we had lots of Chinese investors and traders in the marine sector. They came to trade in beche-de-mer or sea cucumber. In Vanuatu we don’t eat sea cucumber but in China I believe you like sea cucumber and the Chinese came to our islands because we have lots of sea cucumber.

“That’s how we started trading. And in fact our national language, the lingua franca of Vanuatu, which in Papua New Guinea is called Tok Pisin – a broken English, in the Solomon Islands is called Pidgin English, and in Vanuatu the name was changed. It’s called Bishlamer or Bislama,” Natuman continued.

“The language is derived from beche-de-mer trading. The local people could not speak Chinese, they could not speak English and they could not speak the many ni-Vanuatu languages, so they came up with this language to communicate, they call Bishlamer or Bislama. Today it is our national language.”

“That is the history of our first trading experiences that have linked Vanuatu and China to this day.

“In the early 1900s we were colonized by two colonial powers – Britain and France, and Britain because of their interests in China through Hong Kong, when they colonized us, they brought Chinese from Hong Kong and South China to work in housekeeping, in the kitchen to cook their food and other such tasks.

“In Vanuatu we call them as people from Canton or Cantonese.

“The British allowed them to set up their own businesses and they set up a China town part of Port Vila which remains to this day. Many generations of these Chinese have become very successful and are doing businesses in Vanuatu today and they invest overseas.”

In 1982, after our independence, Vanuatu and China established diplomatic ties and Vanuatu is keen to look at ways to tap into China’s latest international trade initiative, the Maritime Silk Road.

Jonas Cullwick, a former General Manager of VBTC is now a Senior Journalist with the Daily Post. Contact: jonas@dailypost.vu. Cell # 678 5460922

lans afoot for West Papuan membership by year end

Radion NZ – A Vanuatu churchman says there are plans underway to ensure West Papua will be granted full membership of the Melanesian Spearhead Group before Christmas.

A Vanuatu churchman says there are plans underway to ensure West Papua will be granted full membership of the Melanesian Spearhead Group before Christmas.
The Melanesian Spearhead Group Secretariat in Port Vila, Vanuatu

The Melanesian Spearhead Group Secretariat in Port Vila, Vanuatu Photo: RNZI / Jamie Tahana

Summit meetings of the regional body have been deferred twice this year amid apparent disagreement among leaders over the issue.

The Chairman of the Vanuatu Free West Papua Association, Pastor Alan Nafuki, said he received a briefing on the situation from the MSG’s chair and Solomon Islands Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare last week.

Pastor Nafuki said he’d been told the summit would now go ahead in early December whether or not all countries attend.

He said full membership for West Papua would be a great achievement and like Christmas cake for all Melanesian countries.

“I am satisfied with what he said and I am very pleased. I think some of the government people they are trying to revisit the MSG constitution and see what option they can take best to accommodate the West Papuans.”

Pastor Nafuki said he’d made sure the prime ministers of Vanuatu and Solomon Islands understood that the people of Vanuatu were 100 percent behind membership for West Papuans.

ULMWP dijamin ‘Full Member’ di MSG

Jayapura, Jubi – Dengan maupun tanpa kehadiran PNG dan Fiji pada KTT Melanesian Spearhead Group (MSG) Desember mendatang, pemimpin Vanuatu, Kepulauan Solomon dan New Caledonia akan menjamin keanggotaan penuh West Papua di MSG.

Jaminan tersebut diberikan oleh Perdana Menteri Kepulauan Solomon, sekaligus ketua MSG, Manasseh Sogavare, setelah bertemu Ketua Asosiasi Free West Papua Vanuatu (VFWPA), Pastor Allan Nafuki, dan para pemimpin ULMWP Jakob Rumbiak, Benny Wenda, dan Andi Ayamiseba minggu lalu.

“Sekarang saya bisa pulang ke rumah di Pulau Erromango dan tidur dengan damai bersama cucu-cucu saya,” kata Allan Naruki seperti dilansir Vanuatu Daily Post Sabtu, (9/10/2016).

Naruki mengatakan, West Papua telah menderita akibat brutalitas kolonial dan kematian selama 54 tahun dibawah kekuasaan Indonesia. “Saya percaya, masanya sudah tiba bagi rakyat Melanesia di West Papua untuk menikmati penentuan nasib sendiri,” katanya dengan dengan yakin.

Dia juga menegaskan semua organisasi masyarakat sipil di PNG, Kepulauan Solomon, Vanuatu, New Caledonia, dan Fiji 100% mendukung sikap pimpinan MSG ini. “Saya mau tekankan, rasio dukungan (terhadap keanggotaan penuh ULMWP di MSG) itu 100%, sekali lagi 100%.”

Sebelumnya seperti dilansir Radio New Zealand (3/10), mantan perdana menteri Vanuatu, Barak Sope mengatakan MSG menjadi tidak efektif akibat ulah permainan (pemerintah) Fiji dan PNG.

KTT MSG, yang seharusnya dilakukan minggu-minggu ini, ditunda tanpa penjelasan. Hal ini terjadi karena MSG berjuang untuk keanggotaan penuh ULMWP, yang ditolak oleh Indonesia.

Barak Sope, pendukung loyal kemerdekaan West Papua, mengatakan ketidakefektifan akibat ulah Fiji dan PNG ini, yang didukung Indonesia, telah membuat keputusan MSG terus tertunda-tunda terkait ULMWP.

“Saya kita ini permainan saja antara pemerintah PNG dan Fiji,” ujarnya. “Mereka bekerja sama dengan Indonesia, dan mereka tidak mendukung rakyat Melanesia di West Papua yang menghendaki kemerdekaan. Karena itu terus tertunda-tunda.”

Dia meminta agar ketiga anggota MSG lainnya, Vanuatu, Kepulauan Solmon, dan FLNKS-New Caledonia, harus terus jalan dan membuat keputusan tanpa Fiji dan PNG.

Pastor Nafuki, yang hadir dan kecewa karena keanggotaan ULMWP menjadi tertunda di KTT MSG Juli lalu, tidak menjelaskan lebih lanjut apa yang terjadi di Honiara waktu itu. Namun sumber terpercaya mengatakan PNG dan Fiji keluar dari KTT tersebut.

“Sekarang mereka berulah lagi di Port Vila, membuat alasan serupa untuk menunda pertemuan,” ujar Nafuki yang padahal telah menyiapkan berbagai kegiatan masyarakat sipil untuk memastikan keanggotaan ULMWP pada KTT yang sedianya dilakukan Oktober ini.

Pada pertemuan dengan Ketua MSG minggu lalu, Nafuki memaparkan “rencana strategis” nya kepada Perdana Menteri Vanuatu, Perdana Menteri Solomon Manasseh Sogavare dan Victor Tutugoro-New Caledonia, untuk mencari terobosan guna menolong West Papua tanpa Fiji dan PNG.

“Sejauh yang dipahami masyarakat sipil, jika dua dari tiga anggota MSG hadir maka teruskan keputusan, namun mesti berhati-hati juga untuk tidak melanggar konstitusi MSG,” ujar Nafuki.

Dengan nada gembira, Nafuki lalu mengulang kembali respon Ketua MSG, Manasseh Sogavare, pada pertemuan minggu lalu.

Menurut Nafuki, PM Sogavare menegaskan jika Fiji dan PNG tidak hadir pada KTT MSG di minggu kedua atau ketiga Desember mendatang, tiga negara anggota tidak punya alternatif lain selain melanjutkan pertemuan dan memutuskan West Papua menjadi anggota penuh MSG.

Ketika ditanya bagaimana sikap Indonesia terkait rencana ini, Nafuki mengatakan, “itu tidak didiskusikan. Kepentingan saya hanya bagaimana caranya West Papua bisa menjadi anggota penuh MSG,” ujarnya.

Bagi Nafuki, konfirmasi Ketua MSG ini sudah memberi dia dan seluruh anggota VFWPA dan organisasi masyarakat sipil di Melanesia 100% harapan bagi perubahan nasib West Papua.

“Ini berita sangat baik bagi kami! Waktu itu kami duduk bersama dengan Andy (Ayamiseba), Benny (Wenda), dan Jacob (Rumbiak) dan jajaran saya di meja yang sama,” kata Nafuki.

Dikonfirmasi Jubi, Sabtu (9/10/2016), Andy Ayamiseba membenarkan pertemuan tersebut. “Betul, kami sudah lakukan pertemuan dengan PM Kepulauan Solomon, Manasseh Sogavare, di Port Vila,” ujarnya.(*)

Pacific Vanuatu 10 Oct 2016 Plans afoot for West Papuan membership by year end

RadioNZ – A Vanuatu churchman says there are plans underway to ensure West Papua will be granted full membership of the Melanesian Spearhead Group before Christmas.

The Melanesian Spearhead Group Secretariat in Port Vila, Vanuatu
The Melanesian Spearhead Group Secretariat in Port Vila, Vanuatu Photo: RNZI / Jamie Tahana

Summit meetings of the regional body have been deferred twice this year amid apparent disagreement among leaders over the issue.

The Chairman of the Vanuatu Free West Papua Association, Pastor Alan Nafuki, said he received a briefing on the situation from the MSG’s chair and Solomon Islands Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare last week.

Pastor Nafuki said he’d been told the summit would now go ahead in early December whether or not all countries attend.

He said full membership for West Papua would be a great achievement and like Christmas cake for all Melanesian countries.

“I am satisfied with what he said and I am very pleased. I think some of the government people they are trying to revisit the MSG constitution and see what option they can take best to accommodate the West Papuans.”

Pastor Nafuki said he’d made sure the prime ministers of Vanuatu and Solomon Islands understood that the people of Vanuatu were 100 percent behind membership for West Papuans.

VFWPA perkuat solidaritas Melanesia untuk dekolonisasi West Papua

Pertemuan Wantok Melanesia yang diselenggarakan oleh Vanuatu Free West Papua Association (VFWPA) di Vanuatu beberapa waktu lalu - bennywenda facebook page
Pertemuan Wantok Melanesia yang diselenggarakan oleh Vanuatu Free West Papua Association (VFWPA) di Vanuatu beberapa waktu lalu – bennywenda facebook page

Jayapura, Jubi – Pertemuan Wantok Melanesia yang diselenggarakan oleh Vanuatu Free West Papua Association (VFWPA) di Vanuatu beberapa waktu lalu, menegaskan komitmen dukungan terhadap proses dekolonisasi atas anggota-anggota keluarga Melanesia di kawasan negara-negara anggota MSG, khususnya West Papua.

Didukung oleh Asosiasi LSM Kepulauan Pasifik (PIANGO), sekitar 43 perwakilan masyarakat sipil dari Vanuatu, West Papua, Fiji, Kanaky, Papua Nugini, dan Kepulauan Solomon bertemu di Vanuatu untuk memperkuat solidaritas identitas dan kebudayaan Melanesia, demikian dilansir pina.com.fj, Selasa (4/10/2016).

“Tujuan pertemuan ini untuk meninjau dan memperkuat identitas, kebudayaan, bahasa, warisan budaya dan suku serta mendengar perkembangan gerakan solidaritas akar rumput di negara-negara MSG guna mendukung proses Dekolonisasi keluarga besar Melanesia yang masih mengalami kolonisasi, khususnya West Papua,” demikian pernyataan Komunike Murray Centre Senin (3/10) lalu.

Pertemuan dibuka oleh Pastor Alan Nafuki, Ketua VFWPA yang juga menjabat ketua Dewan Gereja Vanuatu, yang menekankan pentingnya peran gereja dalam proses dekolonisasi Vanuatu, yang dari namanya berarti “pulau kebangkitan.”

Rence Sore, Sekretaris Perdana Menteri Solomon menegaskan posisi anggota-anggota MSG seperti Vanuatu, Kepulauan Solomon, dan pemerintah Kanaky tetap teguh mendukung perjuangan rakyat West Papua untuk kemerdekaan.

Hadir juga wakil United Liberation for West Papua (ULMWP), yang menegaskan persatuan rakyat West Papua di dalam dan di luar negeri tetap mendukung ULMWP sebagai pemimpin bagi perjuangan penentuan nasib sendiri.

ULMWP juga mendesak agar MSG menjamin keanggotaan penuh ULMWP untuk selanjutnya mendapat pengakuan internasional terhadap perjuangan pembebasan West Papua.

Pastor Nafuki saat menandatangani Komunike Murray Centre mengatakan pertemuan tiga hari tersebut berlangsung sukses.

“Hasil komunike ini akan diserahkan kepada setiap pemimpin MSG di Port Vila,” ujarnya sambil menyatakan kekecewaannya atas penundaan Pertemuan Tingkat Tinggi MSG untuk mendiskusikan isu West Papua dan status keanggotaanya.

Walau demikian dia mengungkapkan rasa terima kasihnya pada pemerintahan Vanuatu saat ini atas dukungannya pada keanggotaan penuh West Papua di MSG. Dia juga mengungkapkan penghagaan tingginya atas dukungan rakyat Vanuatu kepada rakyat Melanesia West Papua. (*)

Fiji and PNG ‘playing games’ over Papua issue

 Pacific Fiji, 3 Oct 2016, Radio NZ

A former prime minister of Vanuatu says the Melanesian Spearhead Group is becoming ineffective because of games being played by Fiji and Papua New Guinea.

A leader’s summit for the regional group originally scheduled for this week has again been postponed without explanation.

This comes as the MSG grapples with a bid for full membership by the United Liberation Movement for West Papua, which is opposed by Indonesia.

Barak Sope, a staunch advocate for West Papuan independence, said the group has become ineffective because Fiji and Papua New Guinea, which both support Indonesia, are dodging making a decision.

“My view is that it’s just a game between the government of Papua New Guinea and the government of Fiji,” he said.

“I think they’re working with the Indonesians, and they’re not supporting the Melanesian people in West Papua who want their independence. The postponements just keep on going on.”

Mr Sope said the three remaining members of the MSG – Vanuatu, Solomon Islands and New Caledonia’s FLNKS – should go ahead and make a decision without the other two.

Melanesian Solidarity Summit Today

Melanesian Solidarity Summit Today

The Vanuatu West Papua Association is hosting a “Wantok Summit” for Free West Papua Civil Society Organization support group in the Melanesian region of Vanuatu, Solomon Islands, Kanaky, Fiji, Papua New Guinea and West Papua at the Vanuatu Christian Council (VCC) office, 8.30 am today.

The Summit is being held in parallel with the MSG Leader’s Summit in Port Vila which the Daily Post understands will take place on the 3rd and 4th of October 2016. The theme for the Melanesian Associations in support for West Papua full membership in the MSG is “Melanesian Solidarity”.

According to the Chairman of the Vanuatu West Papua Association, Pastor Allan Nafuki, the three-day summit will focus on the issues of Defining “Melanesia; its cultures, language heritage, ethnicity, Impact of colonization on Melanesian solidarity, how Melanesian countries are advocating for Melanesian Solidarity, Restoring the Melanesian Solidarity and what can Melanesians do together in this regard and winding up the Summit with a Melanesian Government heads Reconciliation customary ceremony on Saturday to be facilitated by the Vanuatu Malvafumauri National Council of Chiefs.

Some prominent Melanesian figures behind the support for West Papua full MSG membership include; Benny Wendy, Spokesman for the United Liberation Movement for West Papua, Damson Faisi, Chairman of the Solomon Islands in Solidarity for West Papua, Joko Peter Kassey, of the Free West Papua –PNG Chapter and West Papua Refugee Relief Association, Inco, as others from Fiji and Papua New Guinea were expected to be in Port Vila for the summit.

Without commenting further, the Chairman of the Vanuatu West Papua Association Pastor Allan Nafuki, said a press communiqué will be issued at the end of the summit on the resolutions.

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Melanesians’ support for West Papua strong – Natuman

Vanuatu’s deputy prime minister says the strong support for West Papuans among the people of Melanesia should eventually translate to a co-ordinated regional response.

Joe Natuman admits there are differences of approach on Papua among member governments of the Melanesian Spearhead Group about the bid for full membership by the United Liberation Movement for West Papua.
Ousted Vanuatu Prime Minister Joe Natuman

Deputy Prime Minster Joe Natuman. Photo: RNZI / Kim Baker-Wilson
Deputy Prime Minster Joe Natuman. Photo: RNZI / Kim Baker-Wilson

Mr Natuman said there’s been a lot of lobbying of members by Indonesia’s government, with announcements of assistance to regional governments.

But he said people in Melanesia are firmly in support for helping Papua.

“The population in Melanesia, so far they have been very vocal. Before it was only Vanuatu, but now Solomons, PNG and Fiji. The Churches are involved, the chiefs are involved, the general populace are involved. And I sure that eventually they’ll force their attitude regarding human rights, and self-determination and independence in West Papua.”

Mr Natuman conceded that the MSG has been a bit compromised due to is budgetary shortfalls, forcing it seek more funding for its operations but he doesn’t think Indonesia’s promises of help are genuine.

Charlot Salwai: Pemimpin Pasifik Sepakat Bawa Isu Papua Ke PBB

Perdana Menteri Vanuatu, Charlot Salwai mendengarkan pidato pembukaan Forum Kepulauan Pasifik (PIF) di Palikir, Ibu Kota Mikronesia, Kamis, (8/9/2016) - Foto: AFP
Perdana Menteri Vanuatu, Charlot Salwai mendengarkan pidato pembukaan Forum Kepulauan Pasifik (PIF) di Palikir, Ibu Kota Mikronesia, Kamis, (8/9/2016) – Foto: AFP

Jayapura, Jubi – Vanuatu menegaskan bahwa para pemimpin Forum Kepulauan Pasific (PIF) telah bersepakat membawa isu West Papua ke Perserikatan Bangsa-Bangsa, sebagai wujud keprihatinan kawasan tersebut pada persoalan Papua.

Pertemuan PIF minggu lalu di Negara Federasi Mikronesia (FSM) telah mencapai konsensus terhadap laporan kejahatan hak azasi manusia yang dilakukan oleh Pemerintah Indonesia di Papua, demikian dinyatakan Perdana Menteri Vanuatu, Charlot Salwai, seperti dilansir Radio New Zealand International/RNZI, Kamis (15/9/2016).

Konsensus ini termasuk membicarakan tuduhan pelanggaran HAM tersebut dengan Indonesia, sekaligus membawanya ke Komite HAM PBB.

Hal ini merupakan tindak lanjut atas gagalnya rencana Forum tahun lalu mengirimkan misi pencari fakta ke wilayah Papua karena penolakan Jakarta.

Oleh karena itu, menurut Salwai, respon kawasan terkait Papua justru semakin mengarah ke PBB, “walaupun Forum (PIF) masih sedikit yang mendukung seruan penentuan nasib sendiri West Papua,” ujar Salwai dengan nada menyesal.

Dia menyatakan, lima negara Forum (PIF) yang mendukung hak penentuan nasib sendiri West Papua meyakini bahwa pelanggaran HAM yang terjadi di Papua justru disebabkan oleh aspirasi politik rakyat Papua. Oleh karena itu Forum bersepakat agar negara-negara (5 negara) tersebut membawa kasus West Papua ke Komite Dekolonisasi PBB, tegas Salwai.

Sementara dirinya sendiri akan menyuarakan isu pelanggaran HAM di West Papua pada pertemuan Majelis Umum PBB bulan ini di New York.

Sebelumnya, seperti diberitakan, komunike PIF ke-47 terkait West Papua dirasa kurang memiliki substansi, padahal isu pelanggaran HAM dan hak penentuan nasib sendiri sudah masuk menjadi agenda pembicaraan para pemimpim Forum.

“Para pemimpin mengakui sensitifitas isu West Papua (Papua) dan sepakat isu tuduhan pelanggaran HAM di West Papua (Papua) harus tetap ada dalam agenda,” demikian hasil komunike yang juga menegaskan kesepakatan para pemimpin atas pentingnya dialog terbuka dan konstruktif dengan Indonesia terkait isu itu.(*)

Vanuatu Fourth Happiest On The Planet

Pasifik.news – By Adam Boland – July 21, 2016

Vanuatu has been named the happiest country in the Asia Pacific region and fourth happiest in the world.

Australia didn’t even make the world’s top 100 while New Zealand came in at position 38.

The Happy Place Index measures life expectancy, human wellbeing and damage done to a country’s environmental footprint.

Vanuatu’s life expectancy is currently 71.3 years which is less than many countries in the region (Australians, for example, can expect to live to 82) but Vanuatu really shines in wellbeing and impact on the environment.

It’s not the first time the index has recognised Ni-Vanuatu as satisfied with their lives. Back in 2006, the country was named happiest in the world. Costa Rica was given the honour this year.

Authors of the index say one of Vanuatu’s strengths is that it prioritises family and community without needing to be consumer-driven.

But it’s not all smooth sailing. They say Vanuatu still has its challenges including a lack of a formal education infrastructure. “That’s resulted in school enrolments and attendance that’s among the lowest in the Pacific region,” says the report.

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