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Benny Giay

Benny Giay (born 12 January 1955, in the village Onago, Waketei district, in what was then Netherlands New Guinea) is a theologian, a social anthropologist, and an activist, known for his activities in reconciliation to protect the rights of the Papuans of the Western, Indonesian controlled, part of New Guinea.

Early life and education edit

Giay attended junior high school in Tiom (Paniai) from 1960 to 1967. In 1971 he went to a teacher training school also in Tiom. He started his studies in social work at the Cenderawasih University (UNCEN) in Jayapura, Papua, Indonesia in 1974. From 1980 to 1983, he studied for a Master of Divinity degree at the Asian Theological Seminary, in Manila, the Philippines.

He was ordained as a pastor in the Kemah Injil Church (KINGMI) (Gospel Tabernacle Church), which was founded by the Christian and Missionary Alliance. In 1983, he was appointed lecturer at the Jaffray Theological College in Makassar, South Sulawesi and for three years he also taught courses for pastors in Kalimantan. In 1987, Giay returned to Papua to work as a pastor. He took the initiative of establishing the Walter Post Theological College there, so that students would not have to go all the way to Makassar if they wanted to study for the ministry. He also founded there a Masters study in theology.

From 1990 to 1995, he did his doctoral studies in social anthropology at the Free University in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. He did field work in Paniai, Papua, from June 1991 to March 1992. He graduated in 1995 with a thesis on the Wege Bage, a new religious movement led by Zakheus Pakage in his home district of Paniai. He was elected Chairman of the Synod of Kingmi Papua (Gereja Kemah Injil di Tanah Papua, or the Gospel Tabernacle Church in Papualand) for the period 2010-2020.

Academic work edit

The research of Benny Giay is focused on the role of religion and the Christian faith in Papuan society. He did research on new religious movements, in particular on cargo cults in the Papuan context. This term can be considered derogatory, as it assumes that Papuans are primitive people who have an unrealistic and irrational way to acquire material goods; it also assumes that their religious feelings and expressions can be reduced to this attitude. Giay describes these new movements with sympathy and often from an insider's perspective. His doctoral thesis was a study of the Wege Bage Movement in his home regency (Paniai), a movement that had been initiated by Zakheus Pakage. Several of Giay's relatives had joined the movement. Giay sees the movement as a legitimate way to reconcile traditional culture and Christianity, though as a member of the evangelical KINGMI Papua Church, he is also critical of it. Giay calls on followers of the Wege Bage Movement not to close themselves off from a discussion on the Christian truth with other churches, and he also appeals to his own church not to condemn the movement, but to initiate a dialogue. In later publications Giay advocates a church that is active in the human rights movement, and which is a spokesperson for Papuans, who are victims of repression by the Indonesian security forces. He advocates a theology that is inspired by liberation theologians and by Frantz Fanon. He pleads for the recognition of the right of Papuans to their own cultural and ethnic identity. Papuans, in his view, are Melanesians, with a black skin and frizzy hair, and they can never become Indonesians with amber-coloured skin and straight hair. He wrote an article on the origins of the Papuan political movement called Papua Zone Damai and Papua Tanah Damai — the Papua Peace Zone and the Papua Land of Peace project. This is a non-violent spiritual movement of Papuans fighting for their rights. It is supported by churches and by several NGOs. At the Second Papua Congress of May–June 2000, the Papua Council (Dewan Papua) gave Giay the task of initiating a debate on rectifying Papuan history (meluruskan sejarah). The purpose of the project is to give Papuans their own history back, to demand recognition for Papuan heroes and to honour the many Papuan victims of Indonesian repression since 1962. In the context of this project he has written several studies, like the biographies of Theys Eluay, Rev Herman Saud and of John Rumbiak. He also wrote a local church history of the Nduga Regency of Papua (see also list of publications below).

The Papuan Struggle edit

On returning to Papua in 1995 after his studies in the Netherlands, Giay became a lecturer in Church and Society and Contextual Theology at the Walter Post Theological College where he established a Postgraduate Program Church and Society. He has also been active in the Papua movement. In July 1998, he took the initiative to establish the Forum for the Reconciliation of Irian Jaya Society (FORERI).[1] It aimed at a discussion on ways in which Papuans could have "an opportunity to handle their own affairs" whether through full independence, through wide-ranging autonomy within the Indonesian unitary state, or through the formation of a federal system in which the province of Irian Jaya (now the provinces of Papua and West-Papua) would enjoy substantial autonomy. FORERI helped to set up the national dialogue in Papua, initiated by President B. J. Habibie. This resulted in 100 Papuans, representing the various districts, unanimously demanding independence from Habibie in February 1999.[2] Benny Giay was elected by the Second Papua Congress in Jayapura in June 2000 to be a member of the Presidium of the Papua Council (Presidium Dewan Papua or PDP). This Congress, with representatives from all the regions of West Papua, debated the political future of Papua. He was charged with the "straightening of Papua history"(meluruskan sejarah Papua). To help the discussion he published a pamphlet Towards a New Papua, providing resource material to help Papuans discuss their future. He also later supported the initiative to turn the Papua struggle into a peaceful, non-violent struggle with the establishment of Zones of Peace and Papua as a Land of Peace (Tanah Damai). In July 2002 the local organisation for the defence of human rights ELSHAM, the churches and the PDP set up a Peace Task force, with Benny Giay as its head. Its primary objective is to pursue reconciliation among Papuans through peaceful dialogue. Giay's book Peristiwa penculikan dan pembunuhan Theys H Eluay 10 November 2001 (The Abduction and Assassination of Theys H Eluay on November 10, 2001)" was banned by the local authorities in West Papua. The authorities considered the book a danger for the national unity of Indonesia. At the Synod Conference of the Gereja Kemah Injil (KINGMI) Papua Church in 2010 Benny Giay was elected chairman of the Synod.[3] In December 2011 he was in that capacity a member of a team of four Papuan church leaders that met President Susilo Bandang Yudhoyono to argue in favor of a dialogue between the Indonesian Government and the Papua people in the presence of a neutral observer. He served as chairman of the KINGMI Papua Church till 2020. After that he became the Moderator of the West Papua Council of Churches.

Honours edit

In 2003 Benny Giay received the Tanenbaum Award for Peacekeepers. Nelson Mandela was another one who received this special Award[1].

Publications edit

  • Kargoisme di Irian Jaya (Cargoism in Irian Jaya), 1986, Jayapura: Region Press
  • The Rebels and Cargoistic Ideas in Irian Jaya, in: Catalyst. Social Pastoral Magazine for Melanesia Vol. 19 No. 2, 9, 2: 131-146
  • (with J A Godschalk), Cargoism in Irian Jaya today, in: Oceania, 1993, 63, 2
  • Zakheus Pakage and His Communities. Indigenous Religious Discourse, Socio-Political Resistance, and Ethnohistory of the Me of Irian Jaya, 1995, Amsterdam: VU University Press (Ph. D. Thesis, Free University Amsterdam)
  • ‘Masyarakat Amungme (Irian Jaya), Modernisasi dan Agama Resmi: Sebuah Model Pertemuan’ in: Th. Sumartana e.a. (eds), Kisah dari Kampung Halaman. Masyarakat Suku, Agama Resmi dan Pembangunan, Yogyakarta : Interfidei, 1996, 37-53.
  • Kristus: Sang Penghalan Madou / Maut Telah Lahir, in: Deiay (Jayapura), 1997, 2, 8
  • Gembalakanlah Umatku (Tend my Flock), 1998, Jayapura: Deiyai
  • The Conversion of Weakebo. A Big Man of the Me Community in the 1930s, in: The Journal of Pacific History, 1999, 34, 2: pp 181-189
  • The West Papuan's Right for Cultural Freedom?1999. Idf Indonesia Information.
  • Peristiwa '77. Taruhannya Identitas (The Incident of '77. To Keep One's Identity), 2000, Jayapura (typescript, unpublished)
  • Menuju Papua Baru. Beberapa Pokok Pikiran Sekitar Emansipasi Orang Papua, (Towards a New Papua. Some Reflections on the Emancipation of the Papuans), 2000, Jayapura: Deiyai/Elsham Papua
  • Kristus Dalam Budaya Irian Jaya Dewasa Ini: Suatu Perjumpaan Antara Injil dan Pembangunan (Materi Ceramah di depan mahasiswa STISIPOL “Silas Papare”, Jayapura) (Christ in the Culture of Irian Jaya: An Encounter between the Gospel and Development) (Lecture notes for the students of the School for Policy Science Silas Papare), 2000 (unpublished)
  • West Papua Peace Zone: A Possible Dream. The Role of West Papuan Church and Local Initiatives in the Human Rights Struggle, paper Conference Religion, Violence and Visions for Peace, The Hague: Institute of Social Studies, 10 and 11 May 2001
  • ‘Against Indonesia: West Papuan strategies of resistance against Indonesian political and cultural aggression in the 1980s’, in Benedict R. O’G. Anderson (ed.)., Violence and the State in Suharto’s Indonesia, New York, Cornell Southeast Asia Program Publications, 2001
  • with Yafet Kambai, Yosepha Alomang: Pergulatan Seorang Perempuan Papua Melawan Penindasan (Yosepha Alomong: The Struggle of a Papua Woman to Fight Repression), 2003, Jakarta: Elsham Papua and the European Commission
  • West Papua Peace Zone: The Role of the Church in West Papu and Local Initiatives in the Struggle for Human Rights, in: Gerrie ter Haar and James J Busutil (eds), Bridge or Barrier. Religion, Violence and Visions of Peace, 2005, Leiden, Boston: Brill
  • Peristiwa penculikan dan pembunuhan Theys H Eluay 10 November 2001 (The Abduction and Assassination of Theys H Eluay on November 10, 2001). The book was banned as it was perceived to threaten national unity
  • Pembunuhan Theys: kematian HAM di tanah Papua (The Murder of Theys: The Death of Human Rights in the Land of the Papuans), 2006, Yogyakarta: Galang Press (the 2003 edition of the book was banned)
  • Misi Gereja dan Budaya Kekerasan di Tanah Papua. Hidup dan Karya Pdt. Herman Saud MTh, Ketua Sinode GKI di Tanah Papua Masa Bakti 1996-2005 (The Mission of the Church and the Culture of Violence in Papua Land. The Life and Work of Rev Herman Saud MTh, Chair of the GKI in Papua Land from 1996 to 2005), 2006, Jayapura: Deiyai
  • Mari Memperjuangkan Pemulihan Negeri ini. Kumpulan Renungan, (Let us fight for the recovery of this country. A collection of reflections by Rev Dr Benny Giay) Abepura: Deiyai, 2006 (Pigai, Gotai Ruben (ed))
  • Antara Gereja Papua dan John Rumbiak. Gereja, LSM dan Perjuangan HAM dalam Tahun 1980an di Tanah Papua, (Between the Papuan Church and John Rumbiak. Church, NGOs and the Struggle for Human Rights in the 1980s in Papua land) Abepura: Deiyai, 2009
  • Mari Mengambil Alih Kendali : Memperjuangkan Pemulihan Negeri Ini : Kumpulan Renungan Cet. 1 ed. 2010. Jayapura Papua Barat: Deiyai. (Let us Take Control Over Our Lives)
  • "Sejarah Gereja Nduga Masuknya Injil di Kabupaten Nduga, Papua," (History of the Church of Nduga. The coming of the Gospel to the Nduga Regency, Papua), 2011
  • “Hidup dan Karya John Rumbiak: Gereja, LSM dan Perjuangan HAM dalam tahun 1980an di tanah Papua,” (The Life and Work of John Rumbiak: the Church, the NGOs and the Struggle for Human Rights in the 1980s)) 2011. Deiyai Papua
  • Surat-Surat Gembala : Forum Kerja Oikumenis Gereja2 Papua (2012-2018). Papua: GIDI (Gereja Injili di Indonesia).
  • "Orang Papua Mesti Ambil Alih Kendali," [The Papuans have to take over the driving wheel of their lives]. 2019. Jurnal Wacana 21(38):np.https://insistpress.com/katalog/menegarakan-tanah-dan-darah-papua/#tab-additional_information
  • Zakheus Pakage Dan Komunitasnya : Wacana Keagamaan Pribumi Perlawanan Sosial-Politik Dan Transformasi Sejarah Orang Mee Papua. 2022. Cetakan pertama ed. Serpong Tangerang Selatan: Marjin Kiri.

References edit

  1. ^ "Forum for the Reconciliation of Irian Jaya Society (FORERI)," July 24, 1998. Signed by the Reverend Herman Saud, MTh, chair of the Christian Evangelical Church (GKI) in Irian Jaya; Dr. Leo Laba Ladjar OFM, Bishop of Jayapura; The Rev. Dr. Benny Giay, on behalf of the regional chair of the Christian Missionary Alliance (GKII); Theys Eluay and Tom Beanal, traditional leaders; Selviana Sanggenafa SH and Yusan Yeblo, Women's Group; Gerson Abrauw, Maria Korano, and Martinus Werimon, students
  2. ^ "Indonesia: Human Rights and Pro-Independence Actions in Papua, 1999-2000 - the Rise and Fall of the National Dialogue on Irian Jaya".
  3. ^ See: http://voiceofkingmipapua.blogspot.com/2011/02/autokritik-menjadi-gereja-penyembuh.html

Sources edit

  • Farhadian, Charles (ed.) The Testimony Project Papua. A Collection of Personal Histories in West Papua, 2007 Abepura: Penerbit Deiyai West Papua - pp. 19–39 Benny Giay
  • Renée Kjar, The Invisible Aristocrat. Benny Giay in Papuan history, 2002, BA Thesis Asian Studies (Hons.), Australian National University, Canberra ACT 0200, Australia
  • Dirk Vlasblom, Papoea. Een Geschiedenis (Papua. A History), 2004, Amsterdam, Mets & Schilt
  • Facebook page of Kingmi Papua: [2]

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studies in social work at the Cenderawasih University UNCEN in Jayapura Papua Indonesia in 1974 From 1980 to 1983 he studied for a Master of Divinity degree at the Asian Theological Seminary in Manila the Philippines He was ordained as a pastor in the Kemah Injil Church KINGMI Gospel Tabernacle Church which was founded by the Christian and Missionary Alliance In 1983 he was appointed lecturer at the Jaffray Theological College in Makassar South Sulawesi and for three years he also taught courses for pastors in Kalimantan In 1987 Giay returned to Papua to work as a pastor He took the initiative of establishing the Walter Post Theological College there so that students would not have to go all the way to Makassar if they wanted to study for the ministry He also founded there a Masters study in theology From 1990 to 1995 he did his doctoral studies in social anthropology at the Free University in Amsterdam The Netherlands He did field work in Paniai Papua from June 1991 to March 1992 He graduated in 1995 with a thesis on the Wege Bage a new religious movement led by Zakheus Pakage in his home district of Paniai He was elected Chairman of the Synod of Kingmi Papua Gereja Kemah Injil di Tanah Papua or the Gospel Tabernacle Church in Papualand for the period 2010 2020 Academic work editThe research of Benny Giay is focused on the role of religion and the Christian faith in Papuan society He did research on new religious movements in particular on cargo cults in the Papuan context This term can be considered derogatory as it assumes that Papuans are primitive people who have an unrealistic and irrational way to acquire material goods it also assumes that their religious feelings and expressions can be reduced to this attitude Giay describes these new movements with sympathy and often from an insider s perspective His doctoral thesis was a study of the Wege Bage Movement in his home regency Paniai a movement that had been initiated by Zakheus Pakage Several of Giay s relatives had joined the movement Giay sees the movement as a legitimate way to reconcile traditional culture and Christianity though as a member of the evangelical KINGMI Papua Church he is also critical of it Giay calls on followers of the Wege Bage Movement not to close themselves off from a discussion on the Christian truth with other churches and he also appeals to his own church not to condemn the movement but to initiate a dialogue In later publications Giay advocates a church that is active in the human rights movement and which is a spokesperson for Papuans who are victims of repression by the Indonesian security forces He advocates a theology that is inspired by liberation theologians and by Frantz Fanon He pleads for the recognition of the right of Papuans to their own cultural and ethnic identity Papuans in his view are Melanesians with a black skin and frizzy hair and they can never become Indonesians with amber coloured skin and straight hair He wrote an article on the origins of the Papuan political movement called Papua Zone Damai and Papua Tanah Damai the Papua Peace Zone and the Papua Land of Peace project This is a non violent spiritual movement of Papuans fighting for their rights It is supported by churches and by several NGOs At the Second Papua Congress of May June 2000 the Papua Council Dewan Papua gave Giay the task of initiating a debate on rectifying Papuan history meluruskan sejarah The purpose of the project is to give Papuans their own history back to demand recognition for Papuan heroes and to honour the many Papuan victims of Indonesian repression since 1962 In the context of this project he has written several studies like the biographies of Theys Eluay Rev Herman Saud and of John Rumbiak He also wrote a local church history of the Nduga Regency of Papua see also list of publications below The Papuan Struggle editOn returning to Papua in 1995 after his studies in the Netherlands Giay became a lecturer in Church and Society and Contextual Theology at the Walter Post Theological College where he established a Postgraduate Program Church and Society He has also been active in the Papua movement In July 1998 he took the initiative to establish the Forum for the Reconciliation of Irian Jaya Society FORERI 1 It aimed at a discussion on ways in which Papuans could have an opportunity to handle their own affairs whether through full independence through wide ranging autonomy within the Indonesian unitary state or through the formation of a federal system in which the province of Irian Jaya now the provinces of Papua and West Papua would enjoy substantial autonomy FORERI helped to set up the national dialogue in Papua initiated by President B J Habibie This resulted in 100 Papuans representing the various districts unanimously demanding independence from Habibie in February 1999 2 Benny Giay was elected by the Second Papua Congress in Jayapura in June 2000 to be a member of the Presidium of the Papua Council Presidium Dewan Papua or PDP This Congress with representatives from all the regions of West Papua debated the political future of Papua He was charged with the straightening of Papua history meluruskan sejarah Papua To help the discussion he published a pamphlet Towards a New Papua providing resource material to help Papuans discuss their future He also later supported the initiative to turn the Papua struggle into a peaceful non violent struggle with the establishment of Zones of Peace and Papua as a Land of Peace Tanah Damai In July 2002 the local organisation for the defence of human rights ELSHAM the churches and the PDP set up a Peace Task force with Benny Giay as its head Its primary objective is to pursue reconciliation among Papuans through peaceful dialogue Giay s book Peristiwa penculikan dan pembunuhan Theys H Eluay 10 November 2001 The Abduction and Assassination of Theys H Eluay on November 10 2001 was banned by the local authorities in West Papua The authorities considered the book a danger for the national unity of Indonesia At the Synod Conference of the Gereja Kemah Injil KINGMI Papua Church in 2010 Benny Giay was elected chairman of the Synod 3 In December 2011 he was in that capacity a member of a team of four Papuan church leaders that met President Susilo Bandang Yudhoyono to argue in favor of a dialogue between the Indonesian Government and the Papua people in the presence of a neutral observer He served as chairman of the KINGMI Papua Church till 2020 After that he became the Moderator of the West Papua Council of Churches Honours editIn 2003 Benny Giay received the Tanenbaum Award for Peacekeepers Nelson Mandela was another one who received this special Award 1 Publications editKargoisme di Irian Jaya Cargoism in Irian Jaya 1986 Jayapura Region Press The Rebels and Cargoistic Ideas in Irian Jaya in Catalyst Social Pastoral Magazine for Melanesia Vol 19 No 2 9 2 131 146 with J A Godschalk Cargoism in Irian Jaya today in Oceania 1993 63 2 Zakheus Pakage and His Communities Indigenous Religious Discourse Socio Political Resistance and Ethnohistory of the Me of Irian Jaya 1995 Amsterdam VU University Press Ph D Thesis Free University Amsterdam Masyarakat Amungme Irian Jaya Modernisasi dan Agama Resmi Sebuah Model Pertemuan in Th Sumartana e a eds Kisah dari Kampung Halaman Masyarakat Suku Agama Resmi dan Pembangunan Yogyakarta Interfidei 1996 37 53 Kristus Sang Penghalan Madou Maut Telah Lahir in Deiay Jayapura 1997 2 8 Gembalakanlah Umatku Tend my Flock 1998 Jayapura Deiyai The Conversion of Weakebo A Big Man of the Me Community in the 1930s in The Journal of Pacific History 1999 34 2 pp 181 189 The West Papuan s Right for Cultural Freedom 1999 Idf Indonesia Information Peristiwa 77 Taruhannya Identitas The Incident of 77 To Keep One s Identity 2000 Jayapura typescript unpublished Menuju Papua Baru Beberapa Pokok Pikiran Sekitar Emansipasi Orang Papua Towards a New Papua Some Reflections on the Emancipation of the Papuans 2000 Jayapura Deiyai Elsham Papua Kristus Dalam Budaya Irian Jaya Dewasa Ini Suatu Perjumpaan Antara Injil dan Pembangunan Materi Ceramah di depan mahasiswa STISIPOL Silas Papare Jayapura Christ in the Culture of Irian Jaya An Encounter between the Gospel and Development Lecture notes for the students of the School for Policy Science Silas Papare 2000 unpublished West Papua Peace Zone A Possible Dream The Role of West Papuan Church and Local Initiatives in the Human Rights Struggle paper Conference Religion Violence and Visions for Peace The Hague Institute of Social Studies 10 and 11 May 2001 Against Indonesia West Papuan strategies of resistance against Indonesian political and cultural aggression in the 1980s in Benedict R O G Anderson ed Violence and the State in Suharto s Indonesia New York Cornell Southeast Asia Program Publications 2001 with Yafet Kambai Yosepha Alomang Pergulatan Seorang Perempuan Papua Melawan Penindasan Yosepha Alomong The Struggle of a Papua Woman to Fight Repression 2003 Jakarta Elsham Papua and the European Commission West Papua Peace Zone The Role of the Church in West Papu and Local Initiatives in the Struggle for Human Rights in Gerrie ter Haar and James J Busutil eds Bridge or Barrier Religion Violence and Visions of Peace 2005 Leiden Boston Brill Peristiwa penculikan dan pembunuhan Theys H Eluay 10 November 2001 The Abduction and Assassination of Theys H Eluay on November 10 2001 The book was banned as it was perceived to threaten national unity Pembunuhan Theys kematian HAM di tanah Papua The Murder of Theys The Death of Human Rights in the Land of the Papuans 2006 Yogyakarta Galang Press the 2003 edition of the book was banned Misi Gereja dan Budaya Kekerasan di Tanah Papua Hidup dan Karya Pdt Herman Saud MTh Ketua Sinode GKI di Tanah Papua Masa Bakti 1996 2005 The Mission of the Church and the Culture of Violence in Papua Land The Life and Work of Rev Herman Saud MTh Chair of the GKI in Papua Land from 1996 to 2005 2006 Jayapura Deiyai Mari Memperjuangkan Pemulihan Negeri ini Kumpulan Renungan Let us fight for the recovery of this country A collection of reflections by Rev Dr Benny Giay Abepura Deiyai 2006 Pigai Gotai Ruben ed Antara Gereja Papua dan John Rumbiak Gereja LSM dan Perjuangan HAM dalam Tahun 1980an di Tanah Papua Between the Papuan Church and John Rumbiak Church NGOs and the Struggle for Human Rights in the 1980s in Papua land Abepura Deiyai 2009 Mari Mengambil Alih Kendali Memperjuangkan Pemulihan Negeri Ini Kumpulan Renungan Cet 1 ed 2010 Jayapura Papua Barat Deiyai Let us Take Control Over Our Lives Sejarah Gereja Nduga Masuknya Injil di Kabupaten Nduga Papua History of the Church of Nduga The coming of the Gospel to the Nduga Regency Papua 2011 Hidup dan Karya John Rumbiak Gereja LSM dan Perjuangan HAM dalam tahun 1980an di tanah Papua The Life and Work of John Rumbiak the Church the NGOs and the Struggle for Human Rights in the 1980s 2011 Deiyai Papua Surat Surat Gembala Forum Kerja Oikumenis Gereja2 Papua 2012 2018 Papua GIDI Gereja Injili di Indonesia Orang Papua Mesti Ambil Alih Kendali The Papuans have to take over the driving wheel of their lives 2019 Jurnal Wacana 21 38 np https insistpress com katalog menegarakan tanah dan darah papua tab additional information Zakheus Pakage Dan Komunitasnya Wacana Keagamaan Pribumi Perlawanan Sosial Politik Dan Transformasi Sejarah Orang Mee Papua 2022 Cetakan pertama ed Serpong Tangerang Selatan Marjin Kiri References edit Forum for the Reconciliation of Irian Jaya Society FORERI July 24 1998 Signed by the Reverend Herman Saud MTh chair of the Christian Evangelical Church GKI in Irian Jaya Dr Leo Laba Ladjar OFM Bishop of Jayapura The Rev Dr Benny Giay on behalf of the regional chair of the Christian Missionary Alliance GKII Theys Eluay and Tom Beanal traditional leaders Selviana Sanggenafa SH and Yusan Yeblo Women s Group Gerson Abrauw Maria Korano and Martinus Werimon students Indonesia Human Rights and Pro Independence Actions in Papua 1999 2000 the Rise and Fall of the National Dialogue on Irian Jaya See http voiceofkingmipapua blogspot com 2011 02 autokritik menjadi gereja penyembuh htmlSources editFarhadian Charles ed The Testimony Project Papua A Collection of Personal Histories in West Papua 2007 Abepura Penerbit Deiyai West Papua pp 19 39 Benny Giay Renee Kjar The Invisible Aristocrat Benny Giay in Papuan history 2002 BA Thesis Asian Studies Hons Australian National University Canberra ACT 0200 Australia Dirk Vlasblom Papoea Een Geschiedenis Papua A History 2004 Amsterdam Mets amp Schilt Facebook page of Kingmi Papua 2 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Benny Giay amp oldid 1195817238, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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