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See No Evil

New Zealand's betrayal of the people of West Papua
$49.95
 Format: Paperback  Author: Maire Leadbeater  Category: Māori and Pacific  Published: 7 June 2018  Pages: 296  ISBN-13: 9781988531212  Dimension: 240 x 170mm  Share: More Details  Buy Now (NZ)  Buy Now (UK)  Buy Now (US)
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See No Evil  issues a challenge to New Zealanders. The book begins by relating the little-known history of West Papua, but its focus is on the impact of New Zealand’s foreign policy on the indigenous Melanesian inhabitants. In the 1950s New Zealand supported self-determination for the former Dutch colony, but in 1962 opted to back Indonesia as it took over the territory.

Delving deep into historical government archives, many of them obtained under the Official Information Act, this meticulously researched book uncovers the untold story of New Zealand’s unprincipled and often hypocritical diplomacy. The consequences of repressive Indonesian rule have been tragic for the West Papuan people, who are experiencing ‘slow genocide’. West Papua remains largely closed to foreign journalists, but its story is now beginning to be heard. A growing number of Pacific Island nations are calling for change, but so far New Zealand has opted for caution and collusion to preserve a ‘business as usual’ relationship with Indonesia.

See No Evil  is a shocking account by one of New Zealand’s most respected authors on peace and Pacific issues, issuing a powerful call for a just and permanent solution – self-determination – for the people of West Papua.

Reviews and Interviews

'[See No Evil] is a deeply interesting and moving portrait of a country trying to gain political independence in a rigged system.' –Unity Books, 2 August 2018

'[T]horoughly researched … [Leadbeater] exposes the volte-face and hypocrisy of the stance of successive New Zealand governments.' –David Robie, Asia Pacific Report, 16 July 2018

About the author

Maire Leadbeater

Maire Leadbeater grew up in a politically active family, where campaigning for peace and many other causes came with the territory. A former Auckland city and regional councillor, she spent her working life as a social worker, but is now...

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