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Excelentíssima Senhora (1993-09)

This document contains two letters. One letter (written in 1993-09-17) is written by Catherine Scott from the Catholic Institute for International Relations and sent to Luisa Pereira from CDPM. The letter by Catherine Scott contains a list of the people detained following the demonstration at Bishop Belo’s residence in East Timor. The other letter (written in 1993-09-10), which Catherine Scott had attached, is directed to Hillary Clinton from the Timorese mothers of those that have either disappeared, were captured or killed following the Santa Cruz Massacre. The mothers express their sorrow for their lost ones, state some human rights violations that are occurring in East Timor, and ask for recognition and action from the international community.

Commission for the Rights of the Maubere People (CDPM)

Timor Link Newsletter 1995-01

Timor Link no. 31, January 1995

  • APEC- the turning point
  • 1995-ambivalent anniversaries
  • Rethinking Australian policy on East Timor
  • Diplomatic maze - Resistance meets Alatas
  • Sydney meeting
  • CAAT reports on arms and aid
  • International round-up: Australia - Labour Party calls for action, Timor Gap pact tested in court, British Commons mission under fire, Mandela visit, Guerrilas offer ceasefire, Amnesty International report, Belo thanks US bishops, Cardinal Arinze visits Indonesia

Catholic Institute for International Relations (Britain)

Timor Link Newsletter 1996-03

Timor Link no. 35, March 1996

  • Inhibited dialogue
  • Eyewitness account
  • Human rights: Amnesty International report
  • UN High Commissioner reports
  • Recent human rights violations
  • Asia-Europe summit
  • Xanana's release requested
  • Portugal-Indonesia talks
  • EU common position
  • Clinton meets Suharto
  • New ambassador to Australia
  • Murder inquiry
  • International round-up
  • Church news
  • Who rules in East Timor?
  • New publication: partners in repression

Catholic Institute for International Relations (Britain)

Timor Link Newsletter 1992-09

Timor Link no. 24, September 1992

  • Weighted scales- Timorese sentenced
  • School closed
  • Resistance outlines peace plan
  • Time for the UN to act - Xanana Gusmao statement
  • Portugal stalls and blocks
  • International round-up
  • Indonesian interview with Bishop Belo

Catholic Institute for International Relations (Britain)

Timor Link Newsletter 1992-02

Timor Link no. 22, February 1992

  • Portuguese suspend visit
  • International reactions
  • Outrage sweeps Australia
  • Church under pressure
  • Foreign bishops rally
  • Life of fear

Catholic Institute for International Relations (Britain)

Timor Link Newsletter 1994-01

Timor Link no. 28, January 1994

  • 'Reconciliation' talks
  • A period of great changes
  • Prison conditions in East Timor
  • Xanana appeals to ICJ
  • British arms sales
  • US overtures at APEC
  • The primacy of economic interests
  • British coalition for East Timor tour
  • Bishop Belo visits Australia
  • Development for who?
  • Church pastoral on family planning
  • Repression continues
  • Health problems rampant in East Timor

Catholic Institute for International Relations (Britain)

Timor Link Newsletter 1992-05

Timor Link no. 23, May 1992

  • KPN report
  • Blaming the victims
  • Portugal under pressure
  • Britain cautions Alatas - Movement in the US?
  • International round-up
  • Church news

Catholic Institute for International Relations (Britain)

Timor Link Newsletter 1995-11

Timor Link no. 34, November 1995

  • Eyewitness account
  • A 'second invasion'
  • Bishop Belo calls for dialogue
  • Appeal to Beijing conference
  • Human rights update
  • UN decolonisation committee
  • Boutros- Ghali reports
  • UN subcommission
  • Socialists elected in Portugal
  • Asylum denied
  • MEPs condemn Indonesia
  • British aid scandal
  • Asylum plea to Britain
  • Indonesian Human Rights Commission
  • Indonesian prisoners released
  • US Presbyterians call for arms embargo
  • The 'braving of the church

Catholic Institute for International Relations (Britain)

Timor Link Newsletter 1995-03

Timor Link no. 32, March 1995

  • Timor Gap case begins
  • Terror returns to Timor
  • Transmigration denounced
  • Xanana interviewed
  • Geneva promotes all-inclusive talks
  • Special rapporteur reports
  • Balibo- action at last?
  • Stern words from UN
  • CNRM youth message
  • South Korea hosts Rodrigues
  • European solidarity groups meet
  • Ramos Horta in Britain
  • Church ditches BAe shares
  • Bishop Belo's Christmas message
  • Radio station for Dili
  • Belo meets Pope

Catholic Institute for International Relations (Britain)

Timor Link Newsletter 1994-09

Timor Link no. 30, September 1994

  • Church on the front line
  • People's resistance
  • Christian-Islam tensions
  • UN talks advance
  • Rapporteur wins pledge
  • Petitions to United Nations
  • The London talks- a second look
  • Governments bungle APCET
  • Cardinal Sin's letter to Belo
  • Indonesia union and press bans
  • US stops small arms sales
  • Belo denounces Western complicity
  • Pilgrimage to Portugal

Catholic Institute for International Relations (Britain)

Timor Link Newsletter 1996-07

Timor Link no. 36, July 1996

  • Cover-up continues
  • Timorese women speak out
  • Aid to Indonesia
  • Indonesian opposition leader sidelined
  • The path to peace
  • Terror in Baucau
  • Recent human rights violations
  • UN commissioner submits report
  • Human rights commission
  • EU Irish presidency
  • EU parliament resolution
  • Swedish arms sales
  • EU common position on East Timor
  • Vatican diplomacy
  • GCMC statement
  • Sanctuary for refugees

Catholic Institute for International Relations (Britain)

Timor Link Newsletter 2002-03

Timor Link no. 55, March 2002

  • Getting serious about justice
  • Independence countdown
  • Timor Sea talks
  • Why we need an international tribunal
  • Peacebuilding
  • The churches on justice
  • Women in transition
  • The lost children
  • Uncertainty for refugees

Catholic Institute for International Relations (Britain)

Timor Link Newsletter 2002-10

Timor Link no. 56, October 2002

  • No justice for East Timor's victims
  • Reactions to the Jakarta trials
  • The UN human rights commission
  • Independence dawns
  • New role for the United Nations
  • Women: a war veteran speaks
  • Mission to the militia
  • Bishop Belo on amnesty
  • Oil dispute thickens

Catholic Institute for International Relations (Britain)

Timor Link Newsletter 2000-12

Timor Link no. 51, December 2000

  • Timorese demand to be heard
  • Nation in waiting
  • Confronting instability
  • New roles for the churches
  • New beginnings
  • Special supplement: In search of justice- an international tribunal for East Timor

Catholic Institute for International Relations (Britain)

Timor Link Newsletter 2001-03

Timor Link no. 52, March 2001

  • Must try harder
  • Justice delayed
  • Nation in waiting
  • Election countdown
  • Women lobby the World Bank
  • Quotas for women
  • Refugees: time to come home
  • Arms sales: avoiding tears before bed time
  • Balibo: the truth will out
  • Book reviews

Catholic Institute for International Relations (Britain)

Timor Link Newsletter 2002-01

Timor Link no. 54, January 2002

  • Peaceful elections pave way for independence
  • Talking with Jakarta
  • Success at the polls for women
  • Tribunals on trial
  • Appeal from Bishop Belo
  • Repatriating refugees

Catholic Institute for International Relations (Britain)

Timor Link Newsletter 2001-08

Timor Link no. 53, August 2001

  • Democratic milestone
  • Decision time for refugees
  • Juliana dos Santos
  • Quotas ruled out
  • The church and politics
  • Political parties
  • Slow progress on prosecutions
  • Building a legal system
  • Truth commission

Catholic Institute for International Relations (Britain)

Timor Link Newsletter 1998-06

Timor Link no. 43, June 1998

  • Time for change
  • Interview: reflections on a crisis
  • Konis Santana
  • Same difference
  • Special supplement: East Timor- prospects for an independent economy

Catholic Institute for International Relations (Britain)

Timor Link Newsletter 1999-02

Timor Link no. 46, February 1999

  • Autonomy not automatic
  • Tomorrow's leaders
  • The Mandela of Timor
  • Winds of change
  • Uncovering the key to East Timor's future
  • Time for change
  • Confronting rape
  • Parallel hope for Timor's women
  • Flying back to new freedoms
  • A development strategy

Catholic Institute for International Relations (Britain)

Timor Link Newsletter 2000-05

Timor Link no. 49, May 2000

  • The challenges of transition
  • Indonesian law on trial
  • Personal testimony: Dulce de Jesus Soares
  • Balancing the scales of justice
  • Reconstruction against the odds
  • Quick guide to UNTAET
  • Finding our own way
  • When opposites meet
  • The challenge for NGOs: interview with Antonio da Conceicao of Timor Aid

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