Item is a newsletter produced by the United States Catholic Conference and released August 28, 1985. It consists of one article entitled "Cardinal Voices Support for East Timor Catholics."
Item is a press packet compiled by the East Timor Human Rights Committee consisting of articles relating to East Timor from various press outlets in 1980 and 1981.
International panel blames Indonesia for genocide, famine in East Timor (Boston Globe)
East Timor: fresh focus on human rights (The Christian Science Monitor)
The Pen and the Voice (Time)
Tragedy of East Timor (The New York Times Magazine)
Disclosures in Australia... and how Mr. Reagan can help (The Christian Science Monitor)
Tiny Nation, Lost in a Grand Strategy (Washington Post)
U.S. might have averted tragic Timor takeover (The Christian Science Monitor)
Jakarta Ending Foreign Famine Aid to Annexed Land (New York Times)
The Shaming of Indonesia (New York Times)
East Timor: more food but repressive rule lingers (The Christian Science Monitor)
Refugees Say Rebels in East Timor Are Still Fighting the Indonesians (New York Times)
Tears for Timor (New York Times)
Indonesia may be asked to allow Timor elections (Boston Globe)
US role in plight of Timor: an issue that won't go away (The Christian Science Monitor)
Item is a press packet compiled by the East Timor Human Rights Committee consisting of articles relating to East Timor from various press outlets in 1986.
Honor Indonesia With Honesty (New York Times)
Indonesia's human rights record a cloud on Reagan 'freedom' tour (Boston Globe; 2 pp.)
Indonesia expels 3 journalists (Boston Globe)
In East Timor, human rights are trampled on... but Reagan is remaining silent (Boston Globe)
Reagan in Bali: focus on Vietnam (Christian Science Monitor; 2 pp.)
ASEAN: Asia's counterbalance to Vietnam (Christian Science Monitor)
The Indonesia Reagan won't recognize (Christian Science Monitor)
Item is a press packet compiled by the East Timor Human Rights Committee consisting of articles relating to East Timor from various press outlets in 1986.
Philippine Vice President Is Reassured by Reagan: Laurel: President 'Swept Away the Cobwebs' (Washington Post)
The Timor tragedy (Boston Globe)
President Begins Trip To Indonesia: In Guam Speech, He Says U.S. Must Be Willing to Defend Values 'Unflinchingly' (New York Times)
Reagan, in a Phone Call, Rebuffs Marcos in His Claim to Presidency (New York Times)
Eye on Indonesia (Miami Herald)
Brutishness in Bali (Los Angeles Times)
Problems face Reagan in Asia visit (Philadelphia Inquirer)
Bali Dancing: First Lady Steps Out With Mrs. Suharto (Washington Post)
The Visit to Bali (Washington Post)
Indonesia vs. Press: Twain Can't Meet (New York Times)
Indonesia Bars Two Journalists In Reagan Party (New York Times)
Unwelcome Parallels in Indonesian Circles (Long Island Newspaper)
Indonesians Oust 3 Journalists (Washington Post)
Reaching a Low in Bali (Hartford Courant)
...but Reagan is remaining silent (Boston Globe)
Chill Falls on Warming Relations Between Australia and Indonesia (New York Times)
Item is a publication entitled "East Timor: The Politics of Hunger." It discusses the deliberate use of starvation tactics by the Indonesian forces to suppress the Timorese peoples under occupation. It also discusses other tactics used to suppress the population.
Item is a press packet compiled by the East Timor Human Rights Committee consisting of articles relating to East Timor from various press outlets in 1986.
Reagan Faces Balancing Act In Pacific Trip: Trade, Terrorism To Be Discussed (Washington Post)
Indonesian Rebuff to Press Corps May Chill Reagan's 'Winds of Freedom' (Washington Post)
In Guam, President Reaffirms Commitment To Free Markets, Trade: Indonesian Crackdown Won't Be Issue (Washington Post)
Indonesian Corruption May Be Issue in Talks: Reagan Is Expected to Cite It as Problem (Washington Post)
Philippine Vice President Is Reassured by Reagan: Laurel: President 'Swept Away the Cobwebs' (Washington Post)
Dispute Over Press Mars Visit to Indonesia: Suharto Loses Chance to Improve Image (Washington Post)
Bali Highlights (Washington Post)
Bali Dancing: First Lady Steps Out With Mrs. Suharto (Washington Post)
The Visit to Bali (Washington Post)
Indonesians Oust 3 Journalists: White House Plea Spurned; 2 Australians, American Forced to Go
Item is a press packet compiled by the East Timor Human Rights Committee consisting of articles relating to East Timor from various press outlets in 1986.
2 in Reagan entourage barred by Indonesians (Chicago Tribune)
Indonesia keeps up a facade: Suharto reacting to developments in Philippines (Chicago Tribune)
Indonesia Bars 2 Journalists on White House Press Plane Over Suharto-Marcos Comparison (Los Angeles Times)
Reagan Ready to Head for Tokyo; Shultz Shows Irritation on Asian Policy (Los Angeles Times)
Of Pain and Persistence: A Letter From East Timor (Asian Wall Street Journal)
Reagan to push U.S. influence in Asia (Houston Chronicle)
President hails Guam: Reagan to promote ties with southeast Asians (Houston Post)
Do more, Laurel asks U.S., to get cash back from Marcos (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
Reagan meets Asian leaders today on trade, rights (The Sun)
Friction Marks Reagan-Laurel Meeting in Bali (Newsday)
Bali Hi, Bali Bye For 2 Reports (Newsday)
Asians to Chide Reagan on Free Trade (Newsday)
Indonesia bars Australian press after critical article (The Sun)
...but Reagan is remaining silent (Boston Globe)
Problems face Reagan in Asia visit (Philadelphia Inquirer)
Indonesians kick out reporters with Reagan (Orlando Sentinel; 2 pp.)