Protest March

Police Commissioner and NCD commander to be taken to court: Activists

Court order 122 of 2014 stated that police are restrained from infringing the rights of Anjo under sections 32, 42, 47 and 52 of the Constitution, he told reporters.

The order declares, he says, that he has the right to freedom of expression, assembly and association of freedom of movement. The order also stated that police were restricted from infringing the rights of Anjo to take part in any processions, public meetings or any such activity that are lawfully organised by the plaintiff. 

Solidarity march for West Papua

Among the marchers were community leaders, politicians, church ministers and youth advocates.
 
Journalists estimated the crowd at over 200 that marched from the town's central market to the main government building, not far from the office of Prime Minister Mannaseh Sogavare.
 
One of Sogavare's daughters and a niece were among the pro-West Papua marchers, and it came a day after Sogavare announced that his government would not support the West Papua pro-independence's application for full membership of the MSG.