Buchtar Tabuni
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Buchtar Tabuni | |
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| Born | May 10, 1979 West Papua, Indonesia |
| Occupations | Political activist, politician |
| Organization | National Committee for West Papua (KNPB) |
| Known for | West Papuan independence movement |
| Title | Chairman of the National Parliament of West Papua (PNWP) |
Buchtar Tabuni (born 1979) is a Papuan independence activist, Chairman of the National Parliament of West Papua (PNWP), incorporating the National Committee for West Papua (Komite Nasional Papua Barat, KNPB), and United Liberation Movement for West Papua (ULMWP) representative.[1][2]
Indonesia's control over the western Papua region has been disputed since 1963, when the country took control of the province from the Dutch. A separatist movement formed, battling the Indonesian government for more than four decades. During this time, one sixth of the province's population died in military operations.[3] Papuans also cite economic issues, stating that the area's natural resources are exploited exclusively "for the benefit of the national capital, Jakarta".[4]