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Mathias L. Wenda (1921 – April 12, 2025) was a West Papuan military leader who served as Chief General and Commander-in-Chief of the West Papua Army (WPA) for nearly six decades. Wenda was a prominent figure in the West Papuan independence movement and fought against Indonesian control of West Papua from 1966 until his death at age 104. | '''Mathias L. Wenda''' (1921 – April 12, 2025<ref>TPNPB-OPM: West Papua Army Commander Mathias L. Wenda Dies at 104</ref>) was a West Papuan military leader who served as Chief General and Commander-in-Chief of the West Papua Army (WPA) for nearly six decades. Wenda was a prominent figure in the West Papuan independence movement and fought against Indonesian control of West Papua from 1966 until his death at age 104. | ||
== West Papuan Independence Struggle == | == West Papuan Independence Struggle == | ||
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{{Quote|text=A Free West Papua was General Wenda's dream: he understood that only by freeing West Papua can we finally free Melanesia from the colonial footprint. Only then can we become One: One Shared Origin, One Island and One Destiny.|sign=Benny Wenda|source=Interim President statement, April 14, 2025}} | {{Quote|text=A Free West Papua was General Wenda's dream: he understood that only by freeing West Papua can we finally free Melanesia from the colonial footprint. Only then can we become One: One Shared Origin, One Island and One Destiny.|sign=Benny Wenda|source=Interim President statement, April 14, 2025}} | ||
In his final statement about the late general, Benny Wenda said: "Mathias Wenda's spirit is at rest now, but it continues to bless our fight, and he will be with us when we finally raise the Morning Star in a free West Papua." | In his final statement about the late general, Benny Wenda said: "Mathias Wenda's spirit is at rest now, but it continues to bless our fight, and he will be with us when we finally raise the Morning Star in a free West Papua."<ref>https://www.freewestpapua.org/2025/04/14/interim-president-statement-on-the-death-of-chief-general-mathias-wenda/</ref> | ||
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Chief General Mathias L. Wenda | |
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Birth name | Mathias L. Wenda |
Born | 1921 West Papua |
Died | April 12, 2025 Central Headquarters, Sandaun Province, Papua New Guinea | (aged 103–104)
Cause of death | Illness and old age |
Buried | Yako Village, Sandaun Province, Papua New Guinea |
Allegiance | West Papua |
Service | West Papua Army (WPA) |
Years of service | 1966–2025 |
Rank | Chief General (Five Star General) |
Service number | A.001076 |
Commands | Commander-in-Chief, West Papua Army (WPA) |
Known for | West Papuan independence movement leadership |
Conflicts | West Papuan independence struggle |
Mathias L. Wenda (1921 – April 12, 2025[1]) was a West Papuan military leader who served as Chief General and Commander-in-Chief of the West Papua Army (WPA) for nearly six decades. Wenda was a prominent figure in the West Papuan independence movement and fought against Indonesian control of West Papua from 1966 until his death at age 104.
West Papuan Independence Struggle
According to documents from Tempo magazine, Wenda began his activism in 1966, during a period when West Papua was forcibly incorporated against the will of its people. From these early days, he committed himself to what would become a lifelong mission of advocating for West Papuan rights and independence from foreign domination.
Military leadership
As Commander-in-Chief of the West Papua Army, Wenda provided structure and strategic direction to the independence movement during challenging decades when global attention to West Papua's situation was often limited. Despite having no formal education and being unable to read or write, Wenda developed significant military and political leadership skills during his time in the jungles of New Guinea. According to Benny Wenda, Interim President of the United Liberation Movement for West Papua (ULMWP), Mathias Wenda played a crucial role in the modern West Papuan independence movement:
Chief General Wenda was the only revolutionary leader from that first generation to guide our struggle into the modern era. Along with other commanders, he fought his entire life for an independent, fully liberated Republic of West Papua. He recruited, taught and promoted many leaders who are still active in West Papua and in exile – including myself, as the Interim President of the ULMWP Provisional Government.
—Benny Wenda, Interim President statement, April 14, 2025
Wenda is also credited with inspiring the drafting of the original ULMWP Constitution in 2014 and guiding the drafting and passing of the Constitution of the ULMWP Provisional Government in October 2020. Personal life Benny Wenda, the Interim President of West Papua (no familial relation), described Mathias Wenda's extraordinary personal journey:
General Wenda demonstrated to the world his character, leadership, determination and commitment, as a Melanesian clan elder who led a revolution in the modern age, for a modern nation-state; a man who didn't read and write, but learned everything during a lifetime spent in the jungle of New Guinea; who travelled the second largest island on Earth barefoot, from Wamena in the Central Highlands to Vanimo, Sandaun Province, Papua New Guinea.
—Benny Wenda, Interim President statement, April 14, 2025
Death and legacy
Wenda died on April 12, 2025, at the Central Headquarters of the West Papua Army in Sandaun Province, Papua New Guinea. The Central Defence Headquarters of the West Papua Army officially declared a period of national mourning for the Papua Nation and Melanesian race from April 12th to April 24th, 2025. A military funeral was organized in Yako Village, Sandaun Province, Papua New Guinea. Benny Wenda characterized Mathias Wenda's vision as extending beyond West Papua to encompass a broader Melanesian identity:
A Free West Papua was General Wenda's dream: he understood that only by freeing West Papua can we finally free Melanesia from the colonial footprint. Only then can we become One: One Shared Origin, One Island and One Destiny.
—Benny Wenda, Interim President statement, April 14, 2025
In his final statement about the late general, Benny Wenda said: "Mathias Wenda's spirit is at rest now, but it continues to bless our fight, and he will be with us when we finally raise the Morning Star in a free West Papua."[2]
References
- ↑ TPNPB-OPM: West Papua Army Commander Mathias L. Wenda Dies at 104
- ↑ https://www.freewestpapua.org/2025/04/14/interim-president-statement-on-the-death-of-chief-general-mathias-wenda/
External links
United Liberation Movement for West Papua
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