The file consists of documents pertaining to the United States Congress and its interactions and involvement with East Timor from 1985 and 1986. It consists of press clippings, the official Congressional Record, a report, correspondence, press releases, and a Resolution to express the sense of Congress regarding East Timor.
Item is a press packet compiled by the East Timor Human Rights Committee consisting of articles relating to East Timor from the Christian Science Monitor in 1986.
Item is a press packet compiled by the East Timor Human Rights Committee consisting of one article relating to East Timor from the Washington Post in 1986.
Corruption Issue Could Cloud Suharto's Impressive Record (3 pp.)
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.
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.
Of Pain and Persistence: A Letter From East Timor (Asian Wall Street Journal)
Message to Suharto (National Review)
A Chance to Oppose Tyranny (Washington Post)
Jakarta is death on human rights (Miami Herald)
Indonesian Rebuff to Press Corps May Chill Reagan's 'Winds of Freedom' (Washington Post)
Reagan Faces Balancing Act In Pacific Trip: Trade, Terrorism To Be Discussed (Washington Post)
In Guam, President Reaffirms Commitment To Free Markets, Trade (Washington Post)
Indonesia's Delicate Balance (Time)
Recession Fears at the Summit: Reagan presses two key allies to go for growth (Newsweek)
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.
Indonesia's Press Needs Reagan's Help (New York Times)
President Begins Trip To Indonesia: In Guam Speech, He Says U.S. Must Be Willing to Defend Values 'Unflinchingly' (New York Times)
Questioning of Suharto brings prison sentence (Syracuse Herald-Journal)
President to downplay press dispute (Syracuse Herald-Journal)
Bali ousters unlikely to upset talks (Times-Union)