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This city was once called Port Numbay, and now it's called Jayapura
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One of the common sights of Jayapura is native Papuan women who sell vegetables
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They are called mama-mama Papua
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This footage was taken in 2007
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There is no roof, mama-mama are bothered when the downpour occurs
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On September 14, 2009
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the mama-mama asked the Government of Papua Province
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to provide a viable market in downtown Jayapura
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It was all done to urge
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the setting up of a market that Governor Barnabas Suebu promised
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This is Robert Jitmau, he is a companion to the mama-mama Papua since 2004
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The faces of the mama-mama show
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the faces of injustice Papuans as a whole experienced to date
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At the end of 2010, while the market was being built by the Government of Papua Province
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Victory for the mama-mama in the market was brief, their earnings were slumped
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If successful Yes 60, 70, Yes to 100 if the daily practice
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If it's not sold, around 20 or 30
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My name is Yuliana Pigai
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Where we're selling here in Papua, the mama-mama market is not crowded
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But over there in Mesran it's crowded. Is the Government in Papua only providing for those newcomers?
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This is the market of Mesran, its location less than 1 km away from the market of the mama-mama Papua
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This place is a city transport terminal so it filled the market activities
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Its location is strategic, there are more buyers than at the market of the mama-mama
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The meeting of the mama-mama and the Government on February 1, 2011
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agreed that the market was in the Mesran terminal only sells manufactured goods
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and doesn't sell farmed produce, when in fact farmed produce is also sold in this market
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and the mama-mama are not able to compete
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While the mama-mama are waiting for a permanent market, Jayapura Mall is under construction
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Actions taken by the Government until today, are arguably still half-hearted
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In a sense, he provided the model to build the market, but didn't follow-up
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Before it's built, don't abandon the mama-mama, but reward them
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A variety of local Government Act half-heartedly pushing mama-mama back protest
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They called for closing the Mesran market
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And order for the construction of a viable market for the mama-mama Papua in Jayapura to be immediately implemented
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Mama-mama Papua didn't come here for nothing
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We ask that you please pay attention to our HOUSE'S mama-mama Papua is here
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Eight, urging the Government to no longer build the Mall and shops in the town of Jayapura