- AUETRA
- Corporate body
- 1993-1998
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CreatorCommission for Reception, Truth, and Reconciliation
- TLCAVR
- Corporate body
- PTBDCF
- Corporate body
East Timor Human Rights Committee
- USETHRC
- Corporate body
- c. 1975-86
The East Timor Human Rights Committee was formed as one of the earliest US solidarity groups, and based in Syracuse, New York.
Campaign For Independent East Timor (S.A.)
- AUCIET
- Corporate body
- 1975-1985
Association de Solidarité avec Timor Oriental
- FRASTO
- Corporate body
- 1975-1989
- SESETC
- Corporate body
- 1975-1989
Australian Catholic Social Justice Council
- AUCSJC
- Corporate body
East Timor International Support Center
- AUETISC
- Corporate body
ETISC was formed to support the diplomatic front of the Timorese resistance and worked closely with the National Council of Maubere Resistance (CNRM) diplomatic wing, led by Jose Ramos Horta. It was based in Australia and provided information for other solidarity organizations.
- AUETRA
- Corporate body
ETRA was based in Sydney, Australia. Key figures: Agio Pereira, Ines Almeida. Published Matebian News.
Oporto University (University of Porto)
- PTUP
- Corporate body
Professor Antonio Barbedo de Magalhaes, a Timor veteran, became a leading Timor-Leste solidarity activist in Portugal. His work was supported and published by his employer, Oporto University. Each year, the university hosted Jornadas Timor-Leste, an international solidarity conference.
- CAYAF
- Corporate body
- USAC
- Corporate body
- UKAI
- Corporate body
- USCLC
- Corporate body
Clergy and Laity Concerned has a long history in the Untied States social justice movement. It was the first US group to take up East Timor as a cause, under the leadership of Jacqui Chagnon. Its Timor papers were transferred to Arnold Kohen and can be found in The Humanitarain project collection.
Australian Coalition for East Timor
- AUACET
- Corporate body
ACET was a coalition of local solidarity groups throughout Australia that attempted to coordinate the work of the diverse Australian solidarity movement.
CNRM, National Council of Maubere Resistance
- TLCNRM
- Corporate body
- 1987-2000
CNRM was formed in 1987 as an umbrella independence movement to unite previous dispartate groups. For details see the CNRM self-description at http://www.ci.uc.pt/timor/cnrm.htm
- MOTML
- Corporate body
Australians for a Free East Timor
- AUAFFET
- Corporate body
Based in Darwin. Materials courtesy Robert Wesley-Smith.
International Federation for East Timor
- IFET
- Corporate body
- 1991-2000
IFET was founded in 1991 with offices in Kyoto, Japan, and consultative status with the United Nations in New York. It grouped together dedicated solidarity groups in many countries, carrying out networking and coordination work, especially around the annual UN Decolonization Committee hearings.
In 1999, IFET formed an Observer Project (IFET-OP) to monitor the referendum in Timor-Leste.
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