The West Irian Liberation Monument is located in the center of Lapangan Banteng, facing west towards the St. Ursula Catholic School across the road from the park. The park itself was formerly known as the Waterloo Plein, a parade ground of the colonial administration. On top of the monument, visible as a 36-meter high pedestal, stands a bronze, bare chested wild-haired man breaking free from his shackles with his arms and legs widely spread, the former facing towards the sky. The face holds a loud, screaming expression, symbolizing rebellion and independence.
History
In the late 1950s and early 1960s, the Netherlands still possessed the western part of New Guinea, which it had agreed to discuss a year after the Round Table Conference. Following failed negotiations and the incorporation of the region into Netherlands, Sukarno decided to adopt a more forceful stance, later escalating into military operations such as Operation Trikora. After the New York Agreement in 1962, the Netherlands agreed to hand over the territory to Indonesia. The statue was officially commemorated on 17 August 1963, at the 18th independence day of the country and a year after it began construction. As of today, the monument is under the responsibility of Jakarta's parks services.
Design
The statue of the West Irian Liberation Monument has been commissioned earlier in 1962 before the actual annexation of West Irian into Indonesia. The design of the monument was based on a sketch by the artistHenk Ngantung who was also the deputy governor of Jakarta from 1964-1965. The design of the monument shows a muscular man, shouting, with arms outstretched breaking free of the chains of colonialism. It is said that the inspiration of the statue came from a speech by Sukarno in Yogyakarta, in which he declared that he will "liberate West Irian by any means necessary". The bronze statue is about tall from feet to the tip of its outstretched fingers. The statue stands over a tall pedestal in postwar modernist style. The high tugu was erected at the center of Lapangan Banteng. The bronze statue was sculpted by Team Pematung Keluarga Area Yogyakarta which was led by Edhi Sunarso. Edhi Sunarso also executed the Selamat Datang Monument and the Dirgantara Monument in Jakarta. Silaban acted as the architect for the project. The location of the West Irian Liberation Monument was supposed to be the first monument seen by people visiting Jakarta through the Kemayoran Airport.