Contents: No freedom yet for released prisoners by an Ex-Tapol -- Ex-Tapols threatened with "further restrictions" -- Tapol and the man from Hong Kong -- The "trial" of D.N. Aidit -- Trubus, where are you? -- Pramoedya's first Buru novel is published -- Censorship of foreign media intensified -- Six Jenggawah peasant defendants found guilty -- "Petition-of-50" signatories lose university jobs -- DGI calls for amnesty
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Contents: Thousands killed in Maluku -- Violence spreads to Lombok -- How to end the cycle of impunity -- Investigating the 1965-1966 killings -- Political exiles invited to return home -- Aceh sinks deeper into war -- What is Jakarta doing about Aceh? -- International conference in Banda Aceh -- West Papua's 1969 'referendum' revisited -- Irian Jaya becomes Papua -- East Timorese trapped in West Timor -- Two-faced EU resumes arms sales
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Contents: Tens of thousands join the rally -- Victims' congress want the world to hear -- Military operations violate truce -- Seeking the truth about G30S -- G30S, an army intelligence operation -- Contribution by Coen Holtzappel -- Kontras founder gets major rights award -- Justice on trial in Indonesia and East Timor -- Hawk aircraft terrorise West Papua -- Police attack on flag-raisers in Wamena -- Self-determination raised at the United Nations -- La'o Hamutuk : Monitoring the transition -- Police interfering in labour disputes
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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
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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
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Contents: Dutch warn: free tapols or face aid cut -- An excuse to step up repression -- Pres. Suharto makes world tour -- U. S. Congress would curb aid to repressive governments -- Pentagon bares new aid hocus-pocus -- Sy Ahrir rejects all charges, defends his stand -- Two 1974 tapols die -- Indonesia: the prison state -- One repressor to another -- Health conditions on Buru -- Adam Malik faces questioning at council of Europe -- Government officials refuse to meet amnesty mission -- The situation in East Timor -- National Peace Council Lobbies foreign office -- CBI mission in Indonesia
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Contents: Spotlight on the massacres -- Human rights cover-up at UN -- Lawyer urges release of '74 tapols -- Massacres in East Java -- The great Indonesian massacre -- U.S. Congress discusses aid cut -- Film on Tapols -- Ex-minister on trial -- Editor forced to eat his words
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Contents: A question of aid -- From inside the prisons -- Congressional hearings continue -- An Indonesian embassy gets busy -- Dutch aid review? -- Sudomo speaks again -- A trial in focus -- More Papuans shot dead -- Indonesia heads black list -- Civil servants' rights -- 43 million pounds of UK aid since '66 -- Pertamina crisis worsens -- Holland America Line -- Glossary -- Suggested Reading: The Military Balance 1975-1976.
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Contents: Labour camps grow -- British arms sales to Indonesia? -- Indonesia at the I.L.O. -- Buru: some facts -- 26,000 purged -- Malari event: who's guilty? -- Sudomo's new pledges -- Severe sentences continue -- East Timor: "Integration".
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Contents: Eleven years -- Release pledges reneged -- Trials: Another death sentence -- Political imprisonment -seen from the inside -- State of health -- Recent arrests -- Timor: Many arrests in West Timor -- The 1977 elections and political freedoms -- Ex-Tapols to Buru? -- IGGI approves 2400 million dollars credit for 1976/77 -- CIA on 1965 events
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Contents: Massacres and torture in East Timor -- Four prisoners killed -- Foreign aid to Indonesia -- Plantungan to close? -- Britain's new aid Minister -- Tapol in Sulawesi interviewed double counting of releases -- A tapol's wife writes -- Non-involvement certificates -- Minister bans song -- Recommended reading: Generals and business in Indonesia by Harold Crouch
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Contents: Red Cross report -- Amnesty International statement for Tapol Bulletin -- President Carter, human rights and Indonesia -- Congressional hearing on atrocities in Timor -- Tempo: KOPKAMTIB detention illegal? -- Honesty is dangerous -- A tapol writes to the Red Cross -- General elections and dirty tricks -- Jehovah's witness banned
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Contents: Report on forced labour -- Crackdown on dissent -- East Timor report -- Release and transmigration 1977: a survey -- Sudomo: The K's and the L's -- Statement of intellectuals and men of the arts in Indonesia -- Pramudya Ananta Toer
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Contents: Starvation camps in East Timor -- No warplanes for Indonesia: Hawk sale doubled? -- More Tapols released -- Abuse of psychology -- A letter from Buru -- Excerpts from the 1978 student white book -- Anti-subversion Act under attack -- Press censorship: the case of Topik.
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Contents: 6157 Tapols held on plantations -- 1978 releases completed -- Buru: a rose by any other name ... -- Families demand right to return home -- Dozens of students to be tried -- Religious freedoms under attack -- Indonesia: power and justice -- East Timor update -- Noam Chomsky addresses the UN -- Legal reform: stricken conscience or tactical manoeuvre? -- Book review: The Rule of the Sword: The Story of West Irian by Nonie Sharp -- Army suppresses worker activities
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Contents: Support the students on trial! -- Defence take strong position -- "This trial a farce"-student defendant --Sudomo speaks again -- Sudomo expels hulst -- Ex-tapols town arrest -- Amnesty International at least 30,000 tapols still being held -- What's going on in Savana Jaya? -- Tight reporting restrictions on trials -- West Irian: Papuan refugees betrayed -- Land disputes "resolved" by force -- "Law of anger" : Sudomo's new "legal" manoeuvre.
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Contents: Army's control of law sector now absolute -- Free-Aceh supporters on trial -- Bumi Manusia not banned, but hounded -- Mother and daughter given severe sentences -- Ex-tapol seeks to defend his rights -- The "Indonesianisation" of East Timor -- A bit of criticism, a lot of cover-up -- Australian journalist ordered to leave Indonesia -- Book Reviews: The Women of Indonesia: the struggle for existance by Vrouwen van Indonesia ; Suharto's Indonesia by Hamish MacDonald -- Another free-Papua leader captured
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Contents: New offensive, mass arrests -- Papuan refugees handed back to Indonesia -- Political prisoners in West Irian -- Political organisers arrested -- PNG student leader charged for helping Papuan refugee -- Pramoedya Ananta Toer, Joseof Ishak and 4 students arrested -- 28 leading writers from 14 countries protest against ban of Pram's works -- East Timor: Report of the East Timor first level regional people's representative assembly to the President of the Republic of Indonesia on questions connected with the implementation of government in East Timor -- Suwardiningsih: serving a life sentence -- A call for the postponement of the general elections -- Australian government recalls Pram's translator -- The new procedural code: a country bumpkin's debate -- LBH director protests to Kopkamtib -- Indonesian 'justice' for women -- Book Review: The State of the World Atlas
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Contents: Don't trade with mass murderers -- Kopkamtib intervention in labour disputes institutionalised -- Joesoef Ishak : journalist and publisher -- Demonstration against book-burning in Indonesia -- Letters of protest -- How Suharto subverted confrontation -- Defend peasants and take the consequences! -- Former governor of West Irian interviewed by Tapol -- Villagers murdered -- In memory of Siauw Giok Tjhan -- East Timor: At the UN general assembly -- President Nyerere on East Timor -- East Timor: Portugal's role revealed -- The Charter of 61: opposition or collaboration? -- British investments in Indonesia increasing -- Book Review: East Timor: the fogotten war -- Peasants victimised
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Contents: Army intensifies surveillance of ex-Tapols -- Editorial: Death sentences must be commuted -- Activism and lectureships don't mix! -- Human rights violations in West Papua: testimony to the 1981 tribunal in Port Moresby -- West Papuans in PNG face deportation -- Thousands of Papuans killed by Indonesian troops in West Papua -- The religious of East Timor "invasion, war, looting, the destruction of the indigenous population, colonial exploitation ... " -- Resettlement and re-resettlement in East Timor -- Amended press law will tighten government control -- US military assistance to Indonesia likely to increase -- US arms in use in East Timor -- Death sentences upheld: executions could take place any time
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