Yayasan HAK (Hukum, hak Asasi & Keadilan)
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Yayasan HAK (Hukum, hak Asasi & Keadilan)
The Humanitarian Project was founded by Arnold Kohen, with support from figures such as Anderson, Bishop Paul Moore Jr of New York, and others.
East Timor Human Rights Committee
The East Timor Human Rights Committee was formed as one of the earliest US solidarity groups, and based in Syracuse, New York.
Based in the United States in support of Fretilin efforts at the United Nations. Richard Franke
ETAN-US was formed in 1991 after the Santa Cruz massacre, and became the major US solidarity coalition. It published Network News, later renamed as Estafeta (Tetun for "messenger" or "courier"). Based in the New York area, it had chapters throughout the United States and for a time, a lobbying office in Washington. Key figures include Charles Scheiner, Lynn Frederickson, and John Miller.
ETAN/US self-description at http://www.etan.org/etan/default.htm
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.
Catholic Institute for International Relations (Britain)
Timor Leste International Solidarity Exhibit
Fretilin, Independent East Timor Revolutionary Front
CNRM, National Council of Maubere Resistance
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
Commission for Reception, Truth, and Reconciliation
Timor International Solidarity Archive
Philippine Solidarity for East Timor and Indonesia (Phil-SETI)
Inspired by the 1994 Asia-Pacific Conference on East Timor in Manila, the Philippine Solidarity for East Timor and Indonesia was created to promote cooperation towards the self-determination of East Timor between nations.
Oporto University (University of Porto)
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.