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Timor Link Newsletter 1986-04

Timor Link no. 5, April 1986

  • News from inside: Analysis, Timorese nationalists appeal to Australia, More Timorese arrive in Portugal
  • International: Sympathy in US Congress, Statement in Japanese Diet, Portugal: election of Mario Soares, News from the UN, Are British Hawks being armed?

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Timor Link Newsletter 1986-10

Timor Link no. 7, October 1986

  • News from inside: Visit of Anacoreta Correia, Arrest of Timorese students, Priests and religious in East Timor
  • International round-up: No vote at the UN this year, UN Special Committee on Decolonisation, Political Developments in Portugal
  • An extraordinary life: tribute to Justino Mota

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Timor Link Newsletter 1990-01/02

Timor Link no. 20 & 21, January-February 1990

  • The papal visit: Chronology of a repression
  • The papal visit: What the press saw
  • The papal visit: The homily
  • News from inside: Xanana Gusmao- an autocritque from the resistance
  • International round-up: EC, US, Japan
  • International round-up: UN and Portuguese Parliamentary visit
  • International round-up: The Australian oil rig
  • Reviews

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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

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Timor Link Newsletter 1993-03

Timor Link no. 25, March 1993

  • Resistance leader captured
  • Xanana- a censored voice
  • New governor appointed
  • Security around massacre anniversary
  • UN talks -- Contancio Pinto escapes
  • International lawyers conference
  • International round up
  • Eyewitness account
  • Clampdown on church

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Timor Link Newsletter 1997-01

Timor Link no. 38, January 1997

  • Ireland and the EU presidency
  • Human rights update
  • Balibo: a continuing cover-up
  • International analysis
  • Bishop Belo's basic demands
  • UK and Irish bishops' statements
  • ICJ ruling: reason for revision
  • New publications

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Timor Link Newsletter 1997-04

Timor Link no. 39, April 1997

  • UNCHR: a clear message
  • The UN resolution
  • Time for change
  • Whose security?
  • International round-up
  • Problems for the Indonesian church
  • Dialogue or aside?
  • New publications

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Timor Link Newsletter 1998-02

Timor Link no. 42, February 1998

  • Failing health
  • Drought brings threat of famine
  • New organisation attracts governor's wrath
  • Time for change
  • Canadian policy: all talk?
  • Bishop call for ceasefire
  • Statement by Cardinal Basil Hume
  • EU code of conduct on arms sales
  • Beyond Balibo
  • ASEM II: people and economics

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Timor Link Newsletter 1999-12

Timor Link no. 48, December 1999

  • A new beginning
  • Rising from the ashes
  • Chronology
  • From resistance to reconstruction
  • José Ramos-Horta: moving into the future
  • New challenges for East Timor
  • Lessons from South Africa: will the impunity end?
  • Lord Frank Judd: learning for the sake of the future
  • UN human rights session
  • Agencies working in Timor
  • Relief efforts

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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

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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

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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

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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 1985-06

Timor Link No. 2, June 1985

  • The view of East Timor's church: a reflection
  • After the UN Human Rights Commission: what next?
  • The position of the Portuguese government
  • Parliamentarians want East Timorese at UN talks
  • Reviews

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Timor Link Newsletter 1986-06

Timor Link no. 6, June 1986

  • Maps of the military situation
  • News from inside: Overview, Document: a letter to Mgr da Costa Lopes, Governor acknowledges humanitarian problems
  • International news: President Reagan's visit to Bali, Concern of the US Congress and Senate, Talks at the UN reach the main issues, Indonesia prepares for the Non-Aligned Summit in Harare
  • Reviews: "Banking on Disaster"- transmigration, Report of the ICRC 1986, UDT-Fretilin Joint Statement

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Timor Link Newsletter 1987-07

Timor Link no. 10, July 1987

  • News from inside: Fresh news from East Timor
  • News from inside: Pressures in the church
  • News from inside: The elections
  • News from inside: Document - Timorese students condemn the elections
  • News from abroad: Portugal - elections, Casaroli and de Cuellar
  • News from abroad: US Catholic bishops call for Peace in Timor
  • News from abroad: US Council of Protestant Churches issue a study paper
  • News from abroad: New letter from the US Senate

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Timor Link Newsletter 1989-01/02

Timor Link no. 15 & 16, January/February 1989

  • News from inside: Timor declared "open"- background and analysis
  • News from inside: Visit by MEPs
  • The church: Belo appointed Bishop of Lorium
  • Diplomatic: EEC parliament votes Indonesia down
  • Review: New report by the Indonesian Community of Churches

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Timor Link Newsletter 1994-05

Timor Link no. 29, May 1994

  • Death of a nation
  • Journalists manipulated
  • Health of a nation
  • Harassment continues
  • Fr Soares interrogated
  • Torture of Viqueque students
  • Arms to Indonesia
  • Carrying the can
  • Pergau Dam- the night manager
  • Arms or jobs?
  • Belo on reconciliation talks
  • UN officials visit Dili and Jakarta
  • Reconciliation talks rejected in East Timor

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Timor Link Newsletter 1995-06

Timor Link no. 33, June 1995

  • Timorese agree to keep talking
  • More bad news than good
  • Timor Gap hearings
  • Resistance continues
  • Human rights: UN statement
  • Liquica massacre investigated
  • Balibo- twenty years on
  • Boat people
  • Lisbon conference
  • Indonesian military condemned
  • Dili massacre damages
  • Suharto's stormy reception
  • Protestant leader speaks out
  • Bishop Belo on the church's role

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