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2011

Phoenix Protest of Killings of Freeport McMoran Striking Workers in Indonesia
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Friday Phoenix Protest of Killings of Freeport McMoran Striking Workers in Indonesia
by ETAN
The Phoenix Industrial Workers of the World, East Timor and Indonesia Action Network/Arizona, and the United Steelworkers will march to the headquarter offices of Freeport McMoran Copper & Gold in protest of killings of workers in West Papua, Indonesia.

The protest will begin at 3:00p.m. at Cesar Chavez Plaza, site of recent Occupy Phoenix protests, and head to Freeport McMoran's offices for a protest ending at 6:00 p.m.

Elizabeth Venable, member of the East Timor and Indonesia Action Network's Executive Committee, described the issues of concern, saying, "We are deeply concerned by the escalating violence in the area of U.S.-based Freeport  McMoran's massive gold and cooper mining operation located in the Timika-Tembagapura area  of West Papua.
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This violence has led to at least 7 worker deaths. Workers have been on strike since September 15 seeking higher wages on par  with those that Freeport pays workers at its mines elsewhere. Freeport's response has been to  stonewall, reject worker demands, and hire scab workers."

Jacobe Illich, of the International Workers of the World union, stated, "This picket is in response to Freeport's hired security forces opening fire on striking miners in Indonesia, killing seven so far and wounding many. Rather than negotiating with the miners to grant them a living wage, Freeport has chosen to murder them. Freeport is also responsible for the extreme environmental and community damage it has caused the citizens of West Papua." The situation in West Papua is considered a genocide by many experts­similar to the genocide in East Timor caused by the Indonesian military.

To date, at least 7 workers have been killed. Indonesian police are paid directly by Freeport for protection. A worker was killed and others were  injured by police at a large demonstration when police fired live ammunition into the crowd of  protesting workers. An attack on a vehicle carrying police and Freeport personnel led to two deaths and injury to two others. Perpetrators have not been caught. In the past, similar assaults against security and Freeport personnel have been attributed to conflicts among police, military  and Freeport security personnel who have long feuded over the division of spoils from extortion  practices that target Freeport, as well as conflict over freelance gold-mining efforts by local people.   

The growing tensions, which are at their highest levels in the area since military-organized  riots in 1996, come against a backdrop of decades of human rights abuse by police and military units acting in service of Freeport's interests, the forced evacuation of villages to facilitate  Freeport operations, and ongoing pollution of the local environment. Freeport's disposal of  tailings has destroyed vast stretches of forest and an entire river system (the Ajkwa). The  company's human rights and environmental practices have long been criticized by major  institutional investors, including the Norwegian Ministry of Finance, which publicly divested all Freeport stock holdings from the country's Government Pension Fund - Global.

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

WHO: Phoenix International Workers of the World, East Timor and Indonesia Action Network/AZ, and the United Steelworkers

WHAT: Protest of Freeport McMoran's Killings of Striking Mine Workers in West Papua, Indonesia

WHEN: 3 p.m - 6 p.m.

WHERE: Freeport McMoran Copper & Gold Headquarters, 333 N. Central Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85004   

March starts at Cesar Chavez Plaza, 200 West Jefferson, Phoenix, AZ 85003

CONTACT: Elizabeth Venable, M.A., M.P.A., ETAN/AZ, Cell:  480-280-0151, elziav@gmail.com, http://www.etan.org/

Jacobe Illich, Phoenix IWW, Cell: 928-286-7054, jakobei@yahoo.com,

John M.  Miller, ETAN/U.S. National Coordinator, 917-690-4391, 718-596-7668, john@etan.org

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John M. Miller, National Coordinator
East Timor & Indonesia Action Network (ETAN)
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