JakartaPost-Oct 22, 2021

Papua is commonly linked with human rights violations, under-development, discrimination, racism and questions about the history of integration. However, from Oct. 2 to Oct. 15, Papua hosted the 20th National Games (PON), which received praise from both the domestic and international communities for its “elegant and luxurious” organization, supported by the establishment of world-class sport infrastructure and facilities. In such case, PON in Papua could be seen as “a new deal for Papua”, as the sporting event has served as a mediating structure that transforms Papua’s “marginalization and alienation” into “recognition”. Theoretically, the politics of recognition have played an important role in the fight of marginalized and minority groups in Papua who have seen themselves as both unequal and distinct from a dominant majority within the nation state. The recognition could further promote Papua as an “integral” part of Indonesia and instil a sense of pride given Papua’s capacity to hold a successful national sporting event. Although PON is over, we must maintain this positive momentum and plan world-class events in Papua. We need to strive for a better Papua and promote justice and equality under the nation-building project.  Read more at:

https://www.thejakartapost.com/paper/2021/10/21/politics-of-recognition-needed-for-the-betterment-of-papua.html