Official title: CNRM - FC Contents: Handwritten letter on the conflict situation. Main topics: situation in Bacau remains tense, with captures, sexual assault, and persecution; captures of guerrilla forces at the central Cordilheira, etc.
Official title: Estatuto Organico e Programa de Trabalho do Comite Ativo Nao-Violencia e Solidariedade Timorense Contents: Statute of the creation of the Comite Ativo Nao-Violencia e Solidariedade Timorense (Action Committee for Non-Violence and Timorese Solidarity), exposing the purpose of its creation (support and canalize other nations support and solidarity for East Timor), its mission: i. using the principles of International Law to guide their support (material, spiritual and moral) to people who were affected by the war; ii. educate people to end the conflict and to avoid violence; iii. Condemn and criticize any transgression of universal laws and their principles. The document also brings the establishment of the guidelines of the Committee’s work for the short and long term, pointing specifically to their actions (such as giving medical assistance to injured people, helping the young people to get in school, to find jobs, create a library, etc.) and specifically delineate the structure of the Committee (an organogram of functions, each one designated, period of the meetings, etc.).
Official title: Timor Livre e Independente Contents: Pamphlet about an exhibition entitled "Free and Independent East Timor" to be held in Avero, Portugal, 1992 with the support of CDPM and Youth Catholic Workers.
Official title: CNRM – FC Contents: Handwritten letter exposing how the situation in Bacau was worsening because of the death of an Indonesian soldier and the loss of soldiers on both sides of the conflict.
Official title: CDPM – Frente Clandestina Contents: Handwritten letter with some personal information reporting the death of some people and informing about receiving an envelope with Australian money.
Letter by CDPM to the President of Guinea Bissau congratulating him on the 23rd anniversary of the Republic of Guinea Bissau and expressing strong protests to the visit of the Guinean Ministry of Youth and Sports to Indonesia, lest this visit symbolize the recognition of the Indonesian strategy for the annexation of East Timor. CDPM states that Guinea Bissau had adopted a pro-East Timor position in the Community of Portuguese Language Countries (CPTLT) and that CDPM would be grateful if Guinea could press Indonesia, either at CPTL or at an Islamic Conference.
Report by CDPM of a letter to the Austrian ambassador in Indonesia appealing for solidarity with the Timorese who are refugees in the Austrian embassy in Indonesia and asking the Austrian ambassador not to give up on the cause, even with the mounting pressure from Indonesia. The document also states that CDPM directed an appeal to around 30 organizations from Portuguese civil society to ask for pressure on the Austrian ambassador in Portugal regarding the same situation. The appeal had two objectives: make them feel the pressure of Portuguese public opinion and give the Austrian government arguments to use with the Indonesians about sending the 6 refugees to Portugal. Annexes: report of the meeting with the ambassador and briefing of the refugees' history.
Official title: Letter from the Bishop’s Conference of Indonesia Contents: Letter from the Bishop of Indonesia to Dom Carlos Felipe Ximenes Belo, Priests, Brothers and Sisters of the diocese of Dili expressing his compassion, solidarity and friendship regarding the suffering of Timorese people and explaining that this compassion should not be seen as a support to any movement of any sides involved on the conflict, since the Indonesian Catholic Church cannot express a political position. The Indonesian Church offers to do their best to relieve the people of East Timor from suffering, which in practice meant: giving special attention to the education of children and youth in the Diocese of Dili by the revitalization of schools; sending medicine for the sick and wounded; providing tools and equipment to workmen, etc.
Official title: LPPS burla a Igreja de Dili-Timor Leste por varios anos Contents: Document exposing the multiple narratives of a problem regarding the money addressed to humanitarian aid for East Timor, involving the Dili Dioceses, LPPS, and the Indonesian Church, and asking to spread this embarrassing scandal to make the world aware.
Letter by CDPM to the President of Portugal, President of the Assembly, Ministry of Foreign Business, Prime Ministry and other authorities to express their gratitude for Portuguese diplomatic action toward the recently approved UN resolution affirming the right to self-determination and independence for East Timor. CDPM reaffirms their wishes to keep working together with the Portuguese authorities and proposes some specific actions to be taken by the Government regarding the increased conquest of Timorese people, such as: i. the creation of a group of countries with common contact to cooperate with Portugal in the self-determination process; ii. creation of a Commission of National Work to deal with the questions related to East Timor only; iii. definition of national and international strategies to look for effective solutions; iv. realization of a Cultural Week of Maubere; v. realization of an international conference about East Timor to deal with human rights and international law issues, etc.
Letter by CDPM to Ambassador Batista Martins asking for support for an event to diffuse the cultural identity of East Timor through a Week of Maubere Culture. This support could be verified in a letter from the Ambassador recommending the entities an active collaboration (e.g. to concede all of the East Timor materials – documents, documentaries, etc. – existing in Portugal).
Pamphlet made by CDPM to raise awareness about the latest news on East Timor and its situation. Its topics are: the solidarity groups and their work for East Timor’s cause; the use of torture by Indonesian military officials; the events of 23/03/1983, when the leaders of FALINTIL and of the Indonesian army met to discuss a cease-fire; the peace plan proposed by FRETILIN to solve the situation in East Timor; and finally Portugal’s position regarding East Timor.
Report by CDPM of a Conference held by the United Nations in El Puerto, Spain for young students from over 50 countries where they discussed themes related to peace, human rights, Third World economies, development, etc. During the meeting, the Movement of Young Students of the United Nations (ISMUN, in Portuguese) deliberated over a resolution where they asked Indonesia to immediately remove their army from Timor, to restart the negotiation process begun in 1983, and appealing to all associated members of ISMUN to support East Timor's self-determination at the level of UN and other international forums.
Official title: Apelo - Liberdade para Antonio Goncalves Contents: Collection of Portuguese signatures asking for justice in the case of Antonio Goncalves, who was arbitrarily arrested and subjected to several types of aggression.
Letter by CDPM to the President of Portugal with a collection of 1539 signatures appealing for an appropriate commitment from Portugal regarding the imprisonment of Antonio Goncalves in Jakarta.
Letter by CDPM to the President of Portugal asking for a meeting where they can present their main requests and opinions on the situation in East Timor. The letter shows a clear dissatisfaction with Portuguese foreign policy regarding East Timor and asks for an open dialogue where the Government can hear the position of Portuguese civil society.