Yanto Gombo, Easy Painter for Papua, Commemorates World Human Rights Day by Painting Musa Mako Tabuni.

Yanto Gombo, Easy Painter for Papua, Commemorates World Human Rights Day by Painting Musa Mako Tabuni.


Jayapura 10 / 12/2020, Celebrating World Human Rights Day today is very different from what Papuan students usually do in the city of Jayayapura.


The way to convey Yanto Gombo's aspirations or express opinions is very different, namely painting victims of human rights violations. Painting is a hobby that people rarely have. Only those who have talent can produce works that attract many people and their work can also have high economic value.


A wall of a house or kiosk, to be precise Permunas 3 Waena, Jayapura City, Heram district, Papua province is a good place for Yanto Painting, because initially he painted Lukas Enembe and Klement Tinal's photos as Papuan leaders.


Today is to coincide with World Human Rights Day so Yanto Gombo paints Mako Musa Tabuni next to his drawings of Lukas Enembe and Klemen Tinal.


Just one wordaaaaa…. Opponent, Foe and Foe. " Shouted Mako Tabuni, holding up his left hand, his right hand gripping the mic tightly


Raise your left hand as a symbol of peaceful resistance. We keep this symbol for 30 minutes. We want to prove that we are able to fight peacefully or not. Who does not survive, he will never survive in this peaceful struggle, "said Mako.


The crowd was able to follow the invitation in an orderly manner. Mako Tabuni also counted the time on the Black Nokia cellphone, holding up his left hand. Until 30 minutes passed, most of the protesters managed to hold their hands up. The masses of action did not care about the hot sun and the sweat pouring down the road, Abepura's circle. The police and intelligence officers and journalists guarding the demonstration witnessed the drama.


“The Papuan people have proven that we can do it. We don't need to expect other people to come to our aid. The Papuan people must rise to record their own history, "he stressed.


Tabuni is very aware that, making history, fighting for independence is not mere rhetoric, but real resistance. The Papuan people must be actively involved, leave behind a culture of speech, differentiate between these and such groups, but unite in the people's movement with a real work culture. It is this real work that can realize ideals out of the grip of the occupation of the capitalist and barbarian nations.


"We have to fight, without fighting for independence, it's a broad day dream. Words do not answer freedom. Real work answers that independence, "said Mako. The messages conveyed during Mako's oration had a very deep meaning.


Thus, it is severe that human rights observers, both Elesem and international human rights workers, can follow this painting as a monument that reminds us that the fighter Mako Musa Tabuni was shot by TNI / POLRI officials in the 3rd Waena Permunas Round.

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