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East Timor News 19770224

This newsletter contains:

  • Introducing the East Timor News Agency
  • Indonesians Lose 525 in Battle
  • Brief Reports
  • 'Shut Up' Refugees Told
  • Freedom Fighters' Radio
  • Timor Link Keeps Hope Alive (by Kerry Sharp)
  • Men Found Guilty of Illegal Exports to East Timor
  • ACTU Lifts Ban on Chile Wheat (from Keith Martin)
  • Roger East's Body Burned
  • Timor Probe Sought
  • Jakarta Gets Our Old Jets (from Michael Richardson)
  • Indonesia Accused of Mass Murders in East Timor (by David Watts)
  • Fretilin says Hard to Crush, Malik
  • Peacock Gets Poll on Timor (by Peter Game)
  • Jakarta Loses Plane in Timor Attack (from Hamish McDonald)
  • Timor Appeasement Must End (by Michael Hodgman)
  • Boat Gift to Indonesia
  • Inside Occupied Dili
  • Offensive Fails

East Timor News Agency

East Timor Betrayed But Not Beaten

East Timor: Betrayed but not Beaten

  • Introduction
  • Military Conflict
  • Fretilin
  • East Timor Today
  • Appeals for Peace
  • The United Nations
  • Key Players
  • Resistance
  • The Church
  • "No Blood for Oil"
  • New Zealand
  • What You Can Do?

East Timor Independence Committee (Auckland, NZ)

Nettalk 1998-04

Nettalk newsletter, Update 11, April 1998

  • Nino Konis Santana - Tragic Death
  • NZ diplomats visit East Timor - their findings remain secret
  • International Solidarity (Third conference on East Timor held in Bangkok)
  • Inside East Timor (No Positive Improvements in East Timor Yet; Ramos Horta - Cautious Optimism for 1998)
  • Problems in Indonesia may lead to an independent East Timor
  • International (United States military training for Indonesia's crack forces exposed)
  • Inside Indonesia (Indonesia - the gathering storm)
  • NZ Response to East Timor
  • Aotearoa Newsbriefs (Confrontation at Lilybank)
  • East Timor Resistance
  • East Timorese continue to seek embassy asylum

Free East Timor Coalition

Nettalk 1998-07

Nettalk newsletter, Update 12, July 1998

  • Inside Indonesia (Release Xanana Gusmão - No conditions!; A 'Special status' for East Timor)
  • Inside East Timor (Atrocities continue in East Timor; Ferment in Dili)
  • Inside Aotearoa (New Zealand trains Indonesia's 'eminently responsible' military)
  • Timorese National Convention (Formation of new structure - National Council of Timorese Resistance)
  • PRD - Demanding [real reforms]
  • Suharto departs (An opening of democratic space in Indonesia)
  • Indonesian Economy (The International Monetary Fund)
  • International Solidarity (United States; the Philippines; Japan; United Kingdom; Australia; United Nations)
  • News Briefs (Panjaitan; PRD Visit; July 17 demos; Christchurch Demonstration)
  • Some Suharto Assets in NZ (Lilybank; Garuda airlines; Brierleys; Hospitality Industry)

Free East Timor Coalition

Nettalk 1998-10

Nettalk newsletter, Update 13, October 1998

  • Inside Aotearoa (Skyhawk Contract deals NZ into arms exports to Indonesia; Indonesia's offer of autonomy - a Clayton's deal?)
  • Inside East Timor (Journalist Killings at Balibo - Truth at Last; Activist visits East Timor as Suharto departs; Visit of East Timorese Activist - Virgilio da Silva Gutteres)
  • A Solution for East Timor (Change is coming; Autonomy or independence?; Negotiations; Referendum; Beware of troop increases; Survival as a small country; An independent East Timor)
  • Inside Indonesia (Chinese Indonesians Raped)
  • Demonstrations in Dili
  • Inside East Timor (Fr Terry Dibble visits East Timor)
  • News Briefs (Indonesia - Protests continue; US restrictions on military training and weapons sales; Timor Gap oil production begins)
  • Inside Aotearoa (East Timor Case Pushed in Wellington)
  • NZ joins the call for the release of Xanana Gusmão cautiously

Free East Timor Coalition

Nettalk 1999-02

Nettalk newsletter, Update 14, February 1999

  • International Support for East Timor Transition
  • Inside East Timor (Bishop Belo to visit NZ; The Violence Continues)
  • Inside Aotearoa (NZ Government failure of leadership on East Timor; Regional Reports from Aotearoa East Timor Solidarity Groups)
  • Analysis of Indonesia's about-turn [of] independence
  • Inside Indonesia (The Future of East Timor - National Liberation; Indonesia reneges on UN "vote")
  • Inside East Timor (Indonesia arms Paramilitary Groups)
  • News Briefs (Portugal and Indonesia open interest sections in each others capital; Gusmão and Horta tender the olive branch; Australian Labor Party's major policy shift; Bishop Belo)
  • Inside Aotearoa (Protest - Export of Skyhawks)
  • NZ should seize the opportunity

Free East Timor Coalition

Nettalk 1999-07

Nettalk newsletter, Update 15, July 1999

  • Jose Ramos Horta and Xanana Gusmão - together in Jakarta
  • Inside East Timor (Indonesian military supporting death squads)
  • Political change in Indonesia?
  • Inside Aotearoa (Suharto Family - links to NZ - and to East Timor; Voting problems; Regional Reports from Aotearoa East Timor Solidarity Groups)
  • Can the UN bring hope to East Timor?
  • CNRT Offices reopen
  • Inside Aotearoa (Outrage over Skyhawk exports)
  • Inside East Timor (Punitive Damage)
  • East Timor Future (Amidst mayhem and murder - new hope)
  • Inside Aotearoa (The New Zealand Government needs to do more to help)
  • New links forged between New Zealand and East Timor

Free East Timor Coalition

Nettalk 1999-09

Nettalk. Special Action Alert, September 1999

  • TROOPS OUT NOW! Murder, Mayhem Must Stop
  • Is NZ Doing Enough?
  • ACTION STATIONS... Events you can get involved in

Free East Timor Coalition

Nettalk 1999-11

Nettalk, Update 16, November 1999

  • Xanana's return to East Timor - to plant the seeds of hope
  • Inside Aotearoa (Safe Air helps reassemble jets; Indonesian officers continue their NZ studies; East Timorese form new group; NZ Aid agencies respond to the challenge in East Timor; NZ - East Timor Solidarity Groups)
  • Inside East Timor (RESPEITU - East Timorese vote)
  • Reality of life in East Timor
  • International (A wider perspective)
  • Inside East Timor (Chomsky - Why we should care)
  • Inside Indonesia (Can Wahid improve democracy; Enquiry into Atrocities)
  • Solidarity (Support from around the world)
  • APEC - East Timor leaders arrive

Free East Timor Coalition

ETIC Recess

Your local committee is going into Recess

  • Work over the years
  • Background
  • Financial Matters
  • ETIC Auckland Accounts
  • Ongoing Solidarity
  • Timor Lorosae Support Group
  • Indonesia Human Rights Committee
  • Call for a Parliamentary Enquiry into NZ East Timor Foreign Policy

East Timor Independence Committee (Auckland, NZ)

TAPOL Bulletin 1973-08

  • Title: TAPOL Bulletin no. 1, August 1973
  • Contents: General Sumitro: "Judicially we're weak, from a humanitarian point of view, we're even weaker ..." -- In the House of Commons: Thirty nine MPs express deep concern over Indonesia's political prisoners -- in the House of Lords: Lord Avebury questions defence secretary on Indonesia -- The number game continues -- British aid to Indonesia further increased -- Tapol campaign gathers support -- Vigil planned for Indonesia's Independence Day -- Special campaign for imprisoned Indonesian film director
  • Description supplied by Victoria University catalogue.

TAPOL

TAPOL Bulletin 1973-11

  • Title: TAPOL Bulletin no. 2, November 1973
  • Contents: Question in the House of Commons -- Vigil outside the Indonesian Embassy -- MPs visit Indonesian Embassy in London -- Two more signatories to early day motion on Indonesian political prisoners -- Indonesia now on Human Rights blacklist -- Selected works of imprisoned poet published -- Ambassador 'briefs' Indonesian students in the Netherlands -- The numbers game continues -- Conditions on Buru -- Arrests in Bandung -- Malnutrition in Ambarawa Prison -- Arrests in Jakarta on Independence Day -- Prison labour for tourist project -- The fate of an ex-detainee -- Tapol question causes embarrassment for Indonesian observer -- Trials take their steady toll, eight years after the event -- Tapols' attitudes must change, says General -- Amnesty Groups petition visiting General - The tapols, case notes: Rivai Apin, poet ; Mrs Njono, housewife ; Martojo, computer engineer
  • Description supplied by Victoria University catalogue.

TAPOL

TAPOL Bulletin 1974-01

  • Title: TAPOL Bulletin no. 3, January 1974
  • Contents: Tapol strongly disapproves of Queen's visit to Indonesia -- Campaign activities during December IGGI meeting -- Campaign for the release of imprisoned MPs, Australian MPs, TU and Church Leaders' statement -- Demonstrations and arrests during PM Tanaka's visit -- Tapols dying of starvation in Indonesia -- KOPKAMTIB is unconstitutional says Indonesian Lawyer -- A glimpse of conditions on Buru -- President Suharto's letter to Pramudya Ananta Tur -- Purge of all category C government employees -- Lawyers, students and professors arrested in new wave of repression -- Accused exposes torture in military detention centrre -- Amnesty International Report on torture in Indonesia -- The tapols, case notes: Mrs Siti Mudigdio, MP ; Njoman S. Pendit, writer and translator
  • Description supplied by Victoria University catalogue.

TAPOL

TAPOL Bulletin 1974-04

  • Title: TAPOL Bulletin no. 4, April 1974
  • Contents: Tapol at the theatre -- A daughter appeals for her tapol father -- Britain's aid to Indonesia -- The Queen's visit to Indonesia -- Australian campaign launched -- Australian Trade Unionists call for firm stand on tapols -- The aftermath of the anti-Tanaka riots -- Members of Parliament detained -- Lawyers detained -- President Suharto and the Role of the Press -- Yap Thiam Hien, lawyer -- Hariman Siregar, student leader -- Letter from a tapol's son -- Ex-detainees forced to work for Army -- Religious indoctrination for tapols - Even this is too risky -- Parties in the pay of the government -- Soviet dissident pleads for amnesty for Indonesian tapols
  • Description supplied by Victoria University catalogue.

TAPOL

TAPOL Bulletin 1974-06

  • Title: TAPOL Bulletin no. 5, June 1974
  • Contents: Massive transfers of political prisoners -- British labour government strengthens ties with Suharto Regime -- Ex-tapol tours Australia and New Zealand -- Indonesia named as human rights violator in US congress report -- Australia trains Indonesian Army Intelligence officers -- New Indonesian Ambassador to Holland was 'brains behind the torture' -- West Berlin in teach-in on tapols -- IGGI countries to further increase aid to Indonesia -- Security troops hold 'readiness' exercises -- January demonstrators under arrest face subversion charges -- Military control of the press tightens -- Severe restarints imposed on student activity -- More Pro-PKI remnants unearthed -- Compulsory land redistribution leads to threats and arrests
  • Description supplied by Victoria University catalogue.

TAPOL

TAPOL Bulletin 1974-08

  • Title: TAPOL Bulletin no. 6, August 1974
  • Contents: January incident trials begin -- More on tapol forced labour -- Indonesian intelligence officers training in Australia -- And in Britain ... -- An eyewitness account - Sunday Observer - Australia, 16/6/74 -- Buru island permanently closed to foreigners -- Imprisoned painter's work made into postcard -- US Senator: US 'underwrites repression & militarism in Indonesia' -- Another death sentence -- 'October week' in Britain -- Protest against British destroyer visit to Jakarta
  • Description supplied by Victoria University catalogue.

TAPOL

TAPOL Bulletin 1974-10

  • Title: TAPOL Bulletin no. 7, October 1974
  • Contents: Tapol and the Indonesian Defence Dept. -- Hariman Siregar trial drags on -- U.K. vessels for Indonesia -- Indonesian ambassador 'not happy' about the tapols -- Australia and Indonesia -- Australian Professor concerned about intensified repression in Indonesia -- Danny Boy -- 'Laboratorium' for tapols in West Kalimantan -- Remission of sentences --- but not political prisoners -- Ex-tapols being re-arrested -- KOPKAMTIB chief inspects Buru -- Political prisoner on trial in Aceh -- October week in Britain -- Purge of civil servants continues
  • Description supplied by Victoria University catalogue.

TAPOL

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