The Humanitarian Project was founded by Arnold Kohen, with support from figures such as Anderson, Bishop Paul Moore Jr of New York, and others.
Published
Originals found at Bishop's University.
The Humanitarian Project was founded by Arnold Kohen, with support from figures such as Anderson, Bishop Paul Moore Jr of New York, and others.
Published
A script to a documentary about East Timor that includes multiple interviews with various people.
Originals found at Bishop's University.
The Humanitarian Project was founded by Arnold Kohen, with support from figures such as Anderson, Bishop Paul Moore Jr of New York, and others.
Published
Decolonization: a publication of the United Nations Department of Political Affairs, Trusteeship and Decolonization
No. 19, December 1983
Originals found at Bishop's University.
The Humanitarian Project was founded by Arnold Kohen, with support from figures such as Anderson, Bishop Paul Moore Jr of New York, and others.
Published
This document includes various correspondence between members of the Humanitarian Project and different organizations.
This item includes:
- Letter to George P. Shultz from Tony P. Hall, member of Congress (19.08.1983)
- Letter to Prime Minister Mario Soares from members of Congress (15.09.1983) enclosed
in the letter is a list of the names of the specific individuals in question who are trying to
leave East Timor but who are restricted by Indonesia
- Memorandum to Edward Doherty from Arnold Kohen (23.06.1983) Subj.: The future of
Catholic Relief Services programs in East Timor
- Memorandum to Edward Doherty from Arnold Kohen (30.06.1983) Subj.: Financial
situation of the East Timor Research Project
- Letter to Mr. Lawrence Pezzulla, Catholic Relief Service, from Edward Doherty
(18.08.1983)
- Handwritten note from Alnord Kohen to Ed Doherty (29.12.1983)
- Letter to Ed Doherty from Mr. Lawrence Pezzulla, Catholic Relief Services (06.09.1983)
- Handwritten note about the CRS and East Timor (17.08.1983)
- Memorandum from the Director-Indonesia Program that has the Indonesia Letter Report
attached to CRS New York - Region II (18.05.1983)
- Letter to Ed Doherty from Mary Grenough of the Maryknoll Sisters (18.01.1983)
- Letter to Ed Doherty from Mary Grenough of the Maryknoll Sisters that includes updates
from East Timor (08.02.1983)
- Timor: Where have these 116 Timorese gone? By Rui Araujo (was part of Portuguese TV
team to visit Timor in 1983) (April/May 1983)
- Statement by a group of Priests of Dili (13.05.1983)
- Armed Forces Commander Vows to ‘Crush’ Fretilin (17.08.1983)
- The Occupation and Invasion of East Timor by Jill Jolliffe (16.05.1983) Seminar on East
Timor, Stockholm
- Memorandum from Edward Doherty to J. Bryan Hehir (29.08.1983) Subj.: Msgr.
Martinho da Costa Lopes’ Visit to U.S
- Letter to Edward Doherty from Francis McDonagh, Catholic Institute for International
Relations (12.08.1983) 2 copies
- Letter to Edward Doherty from Roger Arche, CIIR (22.07.1983)
- Sorrows in Timor by the Congress of the United States (25.05.1983)
- Letter to H.E Sean Donlon, Secretary of the Department of Foreign Affairs from Edward
Doherty (16.02.1983) and his reply
- Letter to Arnold Kohen from Brian Mckeown, Director of the Catholic Agency for World
Development, Re: East Timor Research Project (03.03.1983)
- Memorandum from Ed Doherty from Arnold Kohen (03/1983) Subj.: March 20, 1983
meeting with Rev. Thomas Michel, of the Vatican Secretariat for Non-Christians
- Memorandum to Father Hehir from Edward Doherty (27.06.1983) Subj.: East Timor CRS
Program
- Memorandum to Edward Doherty from Arnold Kohen (27.06.1983) Subj.: The Future of
Catholic Relief Services programs in East Timor
- Letter to Mr.Edward Doherty from Mary Grenough of the Maryknoll Sister (07.01.1983)
- Two letters to Arnold Kohen (03/1983)
Originals found at Bishop's University.
The Humanitarian Project was founded by Arnold Kohen, with support from figures such as Anderson, Bishop Paul Moore Jr of New York, and others.
Published
East Timor church leader says resistance to Indonesia remains strong.
Interview with Mgr. Martinho da Costa Lopes, recently re-sign Apostolic administrator of Dili East Timor. Text from Diario de Noticias and Libertar, Oporto and Lisbon, July 1983.
Originals found at Bishop's University.