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This item contains:

  • The ten best-censored stories of 1979 - number 7 is The Tragedy in East Timor (leaflet) | 4 pp.
  • Comments on Prof. Benedict Anderson on the 1979 State Department Report on Human Rights in Indonesia and East Timor, as requested by Subcommittee Chairman Bonner | 2 pp.
  • Statement delivered to the Fourth Committee of the United Nations General Assembly - Comissao dos Refugiados de Timor Oriental: - Father Francisco Maria Fernandes, President & Father Apolinario Guterres, Acting President (10/1979) | 8 pp.
  • CRT - Commission des Refugiés de Timor au Portugal (05.09.1979) [French]
  • Letter to Arnold Kohen from Jerry Underdal, Co-editor of The South Asia Record requesting him to do a commentary article on East Timor and attached are drafts of a commentary (04.09.1979) | 11 pp.
  • The Frightened Country by Alan Renouf (1979) Subj.: The East Timor Affairs | 9 pp.
  • “Indonesian Genocide” (1979) | 3 pp.
  • Letter to Professor Noam Chomsky, Department of Linguistics (M.I.T) from Robert Karl Manoff, Editor of the Columbia Journalism Review (13.07.1979) | 2 pp.
  • Letter to Robert Karl Manoff from Noam Chomsky (06.08.1979) which an attachment to his piece “An Act of Genocide” | 7 pp.
  • Congressional Record - November 9th, 1979
  • Letter to Mr. Charles G. Santora from Susan Haufe, Chief of Correspondence Management Division (23.04.1979) | 2 pp.

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Various documents

Various documents that include memorandums, letters and documents written in 1990.

This Item contains:
❖ Tony Hall News: “Majority of House Members express concern over repression in East
Timor in Year following Pope’s visit” (18.11.1990) | 3 pp.
❖ Tony Hall News: “15 years after illegal Invasion of East Timor Human Rights violations
tragically frequent” (07.12.1990) | 2 pp.
❖ “Asia Watch to Indonesian government: leave East Timorese demonstrators alone”
(22.01.1990) | 2 pp.
❖ Letter to Sidney Jones, executive director of Asia Watch, from Carmel (30.01.1990)
❖ Amnesty International’s East Timor: Short-term Detention and ill-treatment - Appendix
B that contains six pages of photos (21.02.1990) | 7 pp.
❖ The Humanitarian Project members list (1990)
❖ Letter to Sanford J. Ungar, Dean of the School of Communication, The American
University, from Arnold Kohen (20.07.1990)
❖ Memorandum to Sandy Ungar from Arnold Kohen (1990) Subj.: Addressing
“compassion fatigue”: a summary draft proposal for a conference on the famine situations
in Ethiopia, Sudan, Angola and Mozambique. | 3 pp.
❖ The same letter from Karl Hutterer, Chair of the joint Committee on Southeast Asia was
sent to (07.12.1990)
➢ Letter to his Excellency Governor Mario Carrascalao
➢ Letter to Geoffrey Robinson, Amnesty International
➢ Letter to Sidney Jones, Human Rights Watch
➢ Letter to Allan Nairn
➢ Letter to the Rt. Reverend Paul Moore
➢ Letter to Robert Archer, Catholic Institute for International Relations
➢ Letter to Professor Benedict Anderson, Southeast Asia Program, Cornell
University
➢ Letter to James Dunn, Australia
➢ Letter to Jose Ramos-Horta, Diplomacy Training Program, Faculty of Law,
University of New South Wales
➢ Letter to Professor Elizabeth Traube, Department of Anthropology, Wesleyan
University
➢ Letter to Martin Rendon c/o US Rep. Tony Hall
➢ Letter to Professor John Taylor, England
➢ Letter to U.S. Ambassador John Monjo, American Embassy
➢ Letter to Mr. Karl Jackson, Old Executive Office Building. Rm. 493
❖ Letter to Ms. Miko Yamamoto, San Francisco State U. from Arnold Kohen (16.01.1991)
and enclosed is a copy of the Ford and SSRC-approved text for the photographic
exhibition | 14 pp.
❖ Environmental Defense Fund: to Arnold Kohen from Korinna Horta (10.12.1990) which
includes multiple letter from Paul Moore and cc’d to Arnold Kohen | 8 pp. :
➢ Letter to The Honorable Malcolm Wallop, United State Senate
➢ Letter to the Honorable John C. Danforth, United State Senate
➢ Letter to the Honorable John H. Chafee, United States Senate
➢ Letter to the Honorable David Durenberger, United States Senate
➢ Letter to the Honorable Daniel P. Moynihan, United States Senate
➢ Letter to the Honorable David L. Boren, United States Senate
➢ Letter to the Honorable Claiborne Pell, United State Senate
❖ East Timor Research Project: Proposal, includes annual budget (1990) | 4 pp.
❖ Letter to a colleague from the Right Reverend Paul Moore Jr. with an enclosed statement
for the United Nations Special Committee on Decolonization on August 9th, 1990. | 6 pp.
❖ Amnesty International: Action Urgent - Organizing five appeals for refugees
(17.10.1990) | 2 pp.

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Various documents

Contains various documents such as letters, memorandums, faxes and press releases that were written or published in 1992.

The first three pages of the item has a list of every item included in the attachment.

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Newspaper Packets

This item contains:

News packets 1: (2 pp.)

  • Pope presses Indonesia to respect Human Rights (13.08.1989) The Washington Post
  • Papal Trip (20.10.1989) Los Angeles Times

News Packet 2: (3 pp.)

  • Congress of the United States from Tony Hall (13.11.1989)
  • Rights Group Focuses on East Timor (16.10.1989) Herald Tribune
  • The POW ’Trophies’ (11/1989) Newsweek

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Newspaper clippings

This item contains newspaper clippings and articles from various newspapers in 1990.

This item contains:

  • US Congress seeks inquiry on abuses in East Timor (04.01.1990) Far Eastern Economic Review
  • Torture in East Timor (18.01.1990) The Washington Post
  • Violence in Timor protest (19.01.1990) The Guardian
  • Timor student killed by Indonesian troops (20.01.1990) Herald Australian
  • East Timor Bishop writes of torture (11.02.1990) The New York Times
  • Provincial protest (15.02.1990) Far Eastern Economic Review
  • U.S Officials’ lists aided Indonesian Bloodbath in the ‘60s (21.05.1990) The Washington Post
  • President Suharto’s rise to power (13.06.1990) The Washington Post
  • Indonesia 1965: Year of living cynically? (13.07.1990) The Washington Post
  • Indonesia 1965: Year of U.S. Irrelevance (20.07.1990) The Washington Post
  • An Archipelago struts its stiff all over U.D. (20.09.1990) Wall Street Journal
  • East Timor, reopened by Indonesians, remains a sad and terrifying place (21.10.1990) The New York Times
  • Indonesians sitting on ‘time bomb’ (28.10.1990) Sunday Territorian
  • U.S. keeps in touch with RI on Human Rights issues (29.11.1990) Indonesian Observer
  • East Timor: the shame endures (07.12.1990) The New York Times
  • A case in East Timor (23.12.1990) The Washington Post
  • East Timor gains solidarity (14.06.1990), Advocate
  • Update view of Indonesia - call to Australians (21.06.1990) Advocate
  • Indonésia Marca Pontos (n.d.) Publico (Lisbon) [in Portuguese]
  • Exploring East Timor (18.10.1990) Far Eastern Review
  • The Nation (29.10.1990) | 4 pp.
  • Lawmakers voice concern on Timor (19.11.1990) Boston Globe
  • U.S. lawmakers hit abuses in East Timor (20.11.1990) The Japan Times
  • US politicians protest over abuses in E Timor (20.11.1990) Melbourne (Australia)
  • East Timor’s killing fields (08.12.1990) The Boston Globe

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Online Publications

Online Publications published in 1997.

It includes:

  • Kyodo News Service by Rachel Turner: "The 1996 Nobel Peace Prize laureate and East Timor independence campaigner, Jose Ramos-Horta, called Monday on Japan’s to actively help the United Nations’ peace mediating effort for East Timor (…)" (08.07.1997) | 2 pp. [online article]
  • Reuters (Lisbon): "Nelson Mandela, in an apparent bid to speed a settlement between Portugal and Indonesia over the disputed territory of East Timor (…)" (26.01.1997) [online article]
  • Reuters (Lisbon): “South African President Nelson Mandela urged President Suharto to free Timor guerrilla leader Xanana Gusmao during his visit to Indonesia” (26.07.1997) [online article]
  • Reuters (Australia) by Carolyn Simmonds: “Australia and Indonesia signed a long-awaited sea boundary treaty on Friday (…)” (16.01.1997) | 2 pp. [online article]
  • The Associated Press: “United Nations: Granted an unprecedented meeting with the U.N. secretary-general, a Nobel Peace Prize-winning independence activist for East Timor promised to support U.N. mediation between his land and Indonesia (…)” (16.03.1997) | 2 pp. [online article]
  • Reuters (Lisbon): “East Timor resistance spokesman Jose Ramos-Horta denied on Tuesday that guerrillas had been responsible for the recent shooting of two teachers in the Indonesia-occupied territory (…)” (07.10.1997) [online article]
  • The Associated Press: “Aloisius Nobuo Soma, a Roman Catholic bishop and human rights advocate, has died of heart failure, police said Tuesday. He was 81. (…)” (07.10.1997) [online article]
  • The Associated Press: “White House Counsel Charles F.C. Ruff met last Thursday with Attorney General Janet Reno but failed to inform her of the discovery a day earlier of videotapes relevant to her fund-raising investigation, aides say. (…)” (19.10.1997) | 2 pp. [online article]
  • Reuters (Washington) by Jim Wolf: “Attorney General Janet Reno said Sunday she was mounting one of the most complex investigations in U.S. history to determine whether to seek an independent counsel probe of President Clinton’s campaign fund-raising activities. (…)” (19.10.1997) | 2 pp. [online article]
  • Reuters (Vancouver): “President Bill Clinton urged Indonesian President Suharto on Monday to permit human rights and raised the situation in East Timor (…)” (25.11.1997) | 2 pp. [online article]
  • Reuters (Washington): “The U.S. Congress has urged the Clinton administration not to supply arms to Indonesia that could be used in East Timor (…)” (14.11.1997) [online article]
  • Reuters (Lisbon): “Bishop Carlos Belo, Roman Catholic bishop of Dili and a Nobel Peace Laureate, accused Indonesian security forces on Friday of acting with 'incalculable brutality’ against students in East Timor (…)” (15.11.1997) [online article]
  • Reuters (Lisbon): “East Timor Bishop Carlos Belo, joint winner of the Nobel peace prize last year, said on Wednesday that the award had not led to any improvement in human rights in the Indonesia-occupied territory. (…)” (10.12.1997) [article online]
  • Reuters (London): “The British government is poised to support calls for this year’s Nobel Peace Prize tobe dedicated to the late Princess Diana for her crusade against landmines (…)” (21.09.1996)
  • Antara: “Dr. Abilio Reiterates support of tripartite dialogue” (18.06.1997)
  • Australian Broadcasting Corporation: “Bishop Belo criticises human rights abuse following ET tour” (06.02.1997)
  • Media Indonesia: “Belo explains his meeting with Clinton” (29.06.1997) | 2 pp.
  • Irish Times: “Prizes reward differing tactics in one struggle” (12.10.1996) | 2 pp.
  • Media Indonesia: “Belo Kian Bijak Tempatkan Diri di Percaturan Politik” [Indonesian] (14.01.1997)
  • The Associated Press (Vatican City): “Pope John Paul II consecrated 12 new bishops Monday to Bolster Catholicism in places where it is tested, like East Timor, and areas where it is growing, such as Africa (…)” (08.01.1997)
  • The Associated Press (Washington): “Meeting with a Nobel Prize-winning right s activist from East Timor, President Clinton said Tuesday he would not back down in pressuring Indonesia to improve its human rights record.” (17.06.1997)
  • The Associated Press (Oslo): “Opponents of land mines and advocates of peace in the Balkans are among the most-mentioned contenders to win this year’s Nobel Peace Prize.” (25.09.1997) | 2 pp.
  • Reuters (Oslo): “The destination of the 1997 Nobel Peace Prize tipped variously togo to anti-landmines campaigners or a Chinese dissident will be decided next week when the Norwegian Nobel Committee holds a secretive final meeting.” (26.09.1997) | 2 pp.
  • The Associated Press (Washington): “The Clinton administration should allay questions about its ties to Indonesian businessmen by actively mediating the two-decade-old conflict in East Timor.” (22.01.1997) | 2 pp.
  • The Associated Press (Oslo) by Doug Mellgren: “Former President Carter, Bosnian peace envoy Richard Holbrooke and Balkan peace activists are among this year’s noinees for the Nobel peace Prize.” (19.01.1997)
  • Reuters (Melbourne): “Australian Prime Minister John Howard said on Tuesday Australia had used its understanding of the Asian region to improve relations between the United States and Indonesia.” (11.11.1997) | 2 pp.
  • Reuters (London): “Following are some of the major events to have occurred on December 7 in history: (…) (01.12.1997) | 3 pp.
  • Reuters (Jakarta): “Two East Timorese men have been sentenced to death for taking part in an ambush during the general elections in May in which 17 Indonesian troops were killed, the official Antara news agency reported on Friday.” (12.12.1997)
  • The Associated Press (Havana): “With Pope John Paul II’s arrival in Cuba only weeks away, the government and the Roman Catholic Church are maneuvering to take advantage of the visit without sparking an open confrontation that will harm both.” (13.12.1997) | 3 pp.
  • The Associated Press (Nanjing, China): “Six decades haven’t erased the pain for Jiang Gengfu, whose eyes fill with tears as he recounts seeing his mother shot to death by Japanese soldiers that bitter winter 60 years ago.” (13.12.1997) | 3 pp.
  • The Associated Press (Jakarta, Indonesia): “Drought blamed on El Nino has spread to a remote corner of Indonesia, forcing nearly 82, 000 hungry villagers to try to find wild yams in the forest after their crops failed.” (15.12.1997)
  • The Associated Press (Dili): “One year after he received the Nobel Peace prize, Roman Catholic Bishop. Carlos Belo says peace remains far off for the troubled Pacific territory of East Timor.” (10.12.1997)
  • Reuters (Geneva) by Stephanie Nebehay: “The United States on Friday criticized China’s tactics during the U.N. Human Rights Commission saying that no country, especially a Security Council member, could put itself above the forum’s scrutiny.” (18.01.1997) | 3 pp.
  • Reuters (Jakarta) by Jim Della-Giacoma: “The swift growth of satellite television across Indonesia and the notion’s unlimited access to what is seen as a service spreading foreign values has worried many, including the government, in the multi-ethnic archipelago.” (17.04.1997) | 3 pp
  • PRNewswire (Washington, D.C.) : “Students were chosen to represent the tens of thousands of young Americans who participated in Zip-Across-America (SM), a letter writing campaign where young people wrote the President about the issues they believe are most important to address (…)” (30.04.1997) | 4 pp.
  • Agence France Presse by Linawati Sidarto: “US human rights official says he had fruitful visit to East Timor” (24.03.1997)
  • The Associated Press (Washington): “NATO expansion won approving words Thursday from the prime minister of Portugal, who met with President Clinton to encourage his tack in U.S. Russian talks on the alliance.” (04.04.1997)
  • Agence France Presse (Lisbon): “Nobel Peace Prize caused more arrests and torture: Belo” (16.05.1997) | 2 pp.
  • Reuters (Jakarta): “A letter for Indonesian President Suharto from his South African counterpart Nelson Mandela concerning a jailed East Timorese rebel leader was accidentally sent to the Portugueses embassy in Pretoria, (…)” (03.08.1997) | 2 pp.
  • Reuters (Jakarta): “At least 17 people were killed when a truck carrying East Timorese pilgrims plunged into a ravine in the former Portuguese colony, the official Antara news agency reported on Wednesday.” (08.10.1997)
  • Reuters (Lisbon) by Richard Waddington: “Portugal said on Friday that clashes in East Timor in which soldiers were reported to have fired on students were revealing about ’the Indonesian dictatorship’ and should be condemned by the international community.” (15.11.1997) | 2 pp.
  • Reuters (Lisbon) by David Brough: “Nobel peace laureate Jose Ramos-Horta on Wednesday urged the United States to mediate for self-determination in East Timor which he said was a simpler problem than Bosnia or the Middle East.” (19.02.1997)
  • Reuters (Frankfurt) by Catherine O’Mahony: “The family of jailed Chinese dissident Wei Jingsheng and campaigners for his release are hoping President Jiang Zemin’s forthcoming state visit to the United States will aid their cause.” (16.10.1997) | 2 pp.

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Online Publications 1

This item includes online news publications written in 1998.

It includes:

  • The Associated Press (Jakarta): “East Timor’s spiritual leader has rejected an offer to meet with Indonesian President B.J. Habibie, citing differences over government policy in the former Portuguese Colony.” (26.12.1998) | 2 pp.
  • Reuters (Lisbon): “Jailed Timorese guerrilla leader Xanana Gusmao was wuoted as saying on Wednesday that East Timor was not ready for independence and needed a 10-year transition period before achieving self-determination.” (16.12.1998)
  • Reuters (Sydney): “Nobel peace laureate Jose Ramos Horta says former Indonesian President Suharto should be arrested for crimes against humanity, just as former Chilean President Augusto Pinochet had been arrested in London.” (15.12.1998) | 2 pp.
  • Reuters (Dili): “Timor bishop calls for cut in Indonesian military” by Tommy Ardiansyah (15.10.1998) | 3 pp.
  • The Washington Post: “NSC gave warnings about Asian Donors” (15.02.1998) | 6 pp.
  • Insight (Jakarta): “Indonesian military ends hunt for East Timorese rebels” (21.11.1998)
  • Reuters (Canberra): “The governor of East Timor at the time of the 1991 Dili massacre says there were dozens more people executed and buried in the month after the Santa Cruz cemetery killings,” (18.11.1998) | 2 pp.
  • Reuters (Sydney): “Human rights groupe Amnesty International called on Indonesian President B.J. Habibie on Wednesday to ‘break the cycle of violence’ now gripping Jakarta and other parts of Indonesia.” (18.11.1998) | 2 pp.
  • The Associated Press (London): “Brits Order Pinochet Court Presence” by Maureen Johnson (18.11.1998) | 2 pp.
  • The Associated Press (Lisbon): “The attorney general’s office said Tuesday that it is examining a Portuguese lawmaker’s request to seek the extradition of former President Suharto” (17.11.1998)
  • The Associated Press (Jakarta): “Indonesian Students Protest Again” by Christopher Torchia (19.11.1998) | 2 pp.
  • Reuters (Jakarta): “Lisbon’s mayor Joao Soares met Timorese rebel leader Xanana Gusmao in a Jakarta jail on Thursday and said he had pressed the Indonesian government for his unconditional release.” (19.11.1998)
  • The Associated Press (Jakarta): “Indonesian Lawmakers on Friday chided a Portuguese effort to extradite former President Suharto, describing the proposal as impossible and unreasonable.” (20.11.1998) | 2 pp.
  • Reuters: “Nobel concert prize is going to Fox Family.” (20.11.1998) | 3 pp.
  • The Associated Press (Lisbon): “Portugal and Indonesia are mulling a new proposal to settle their dispute over East Timor and talks between the two are at a crucial stage” (11.10.1998)
  • Reuters (Johannesburg): "S.Africa truth probe to highlight ANC crimes” by Alister Bull (26.11.1998) | 2 pp.
  • Agence France-Presse (East Timor): “East Timorese to observe Dili massacre with prayers” (10.11.1998) | 2 pp.
  • Agence France-Presse: “What Belo has just missed” (12.11.1998) | 3 pp.
  • The Associated Press (Jakarta): “Indonesia Chief stands by Army Boss” by Christopher Torchia (15.11.1998) | 2 pp.
  • The Associated Press (Jakarta): “Indonesia questions dissidents” by Christopher Torchia (16.11.1998) | 2 pp.
  • Reuters (Jakarta): “Pertamina signs oil deals for $3.4-bln investments” (16.11.1998)
  • Reuters (Denver): “Tutu calls for Central American debt relief” by Judith Crosson (14.11.1998) | 2 pp.
  • The Associated Press (Oslo): “No Hints from Nobel Peace Committee” by Doug Mellgren (15.10.1998) | 2 pp.
  • Reuters (Oslo): “Nobel peace committee calms N. Irish win rumours” by Alister Doyle (09.10.1998) | 2 pp.
  • The Associated Press (Stockholm): “Not that there’s ever a bad time to get a Nobel Prize, but this year isn’t the greatest- at least in terms of money.” (09.10.1998) | 2 pp.
  • Reuters (Madrid): “Nobel winner Saramago criticizes Vatican” by Isabel Garcia-Zarza (09.10.1998) | 2 pp.
  • Reuters (Lisbon): “Nobel prize win banishes Portugal crisis” by Richard Waddington (09.10.1998) | 2 pp.
  • Reuters (Mexico City): “Interview- Mexico’s Fuentes hails Saramago Nobel prize” (08.10.1998) | 2 pp.
  • The Associated Press (Lisbon): “After years of waiting, Portugal went into a fit of self-congratulation Thursday when writer Jose Saramago was awarded the 1998 Nobel Literature Prize.” (08.10.1998) | 2 pp.
  • Reuters (Lisbon): “Nobel Literature laureate Saramago found fame late” by Richard Waddington (08.10.1998) | 3 pp.
  • Reuters (Lisbon): “East Timor leader says Suharto’s days are numbered” by Richard Waddington (14.05.1998) | 2 pp.
  • Kyodo (Dili): “Roman Catholic Bishop Carlos Felipe Ximenes Bel said Sunday he intends to accept Indonesian President B.J. Habibie’s proposal of granting 'special status’ to East Timor like that given to provinces of Yogyakarta, Aceh and Jakarta” (14.06.1998) | 2 pp.
  • “Clinton Rights Message Undermined” by Sid Balman Jr. (16.11.1998) | 2 pp.
  • Reuters (Dili): “Timor students suspend anti-Indonesia demos” by Lewa Pardomuan (15.06.1998) | 3 pp.
  • The Associated Press (Jakarta): “Indonesia Leader Predicts Recovery” by Geoff Spencer (13.06.1998) | 3 pp.
  • Reuters (Dili): “On Sundays, East Timorese forget politics” by Lewa Pardomuan (14.06.1998) | 3 pp.
  • Reuters (Lisbon): “French President Jacques Chirac has written to new Indonesian President Jusuf Habibie to press for the release of East Timorese Political Prisoners” (09.06.1998)
  • Reuters (Jakarta): “South African Foreign Minister Alfred Nzo on Tuesday met with jailed East Timorese rebel leader Xanana Gusmao, who is serving a 20-year sentence in Jakarta prison” (14.04.1998) | 2 pp.
  • The Associated Press (Dili): “At least 11 separatist rebels were killed by Indonesian troops in recent days following a series of clashes in the disputed territory of East Timor.” (22.11.1998) | 2 pp.
  • Reuters (Dili): “Hundreds of East Timorese stormed the airport in the capital Dili on Sunday and occupied the runway for about an hour, forcing U.N. Special envoy Jamsheed Marker to change his travel plans.” (20.12.1998) | 2 pp.
  • Agence France Presse (Jakarta): “A Nobel peace laureate in East Timor has urged the Indonesian military not to conceal troop movements in and out of the troubled territory” (21.09.1998) | 2 pp.
  • Agence France Presse (Jakarta): “East Timor can use Indonesia’s offer of autonomy to the former Portuguese colony to create a ‘climate of tolerance’ to prepare for self-determination” (20.09.1998) | 3 pp.
  • The Associated Press (Dili): “About 15, 000 East Timorese staged a second consecutive day of protest today and demanded the provincial governor quit over a threat to fire government employees who support an independence referendum for the troubled territory.” (12.10.1998) | 2 pp.
  • Reuters (Dili): “Timor bishop calls for cut in Indonesian military” by Tommy Ardiansyah (15.10.1998) | 3 pp.
  • Agence France Presse (Dili): “ Roman Catholic Bishop Basilio de Nascimento of the Baucau diocese in East Timor Wednesday called for political topics to be included for the first time in UN-sponsored intra-Timorese talks.” (28.10.1998) | 2 pp.

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Online Publications

Online publications published in 1999.

The first page of the item has a list of every item included in the attachment.

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Various documents

The item contains:

  • Letter to De Groene Amsterdammer from Arnold Kohen (12.11.1980) Subj.: UN votes on Timor; New York Conference; US developments | 6 pp.
  • U.S. Statement on East Timor Fourth Committee, October 30, 1980, | 2 pp.
  • Statement delivered to the Fourth Committee of the United Nations General Assembly on East Timor. Delivered by Benedict R. O’G. Anderson, Professor of Government & Asian Studies, Cornell University (20.10.1980) | 13 pp.
  • Statement on East Timor delivered to the Fourth Committee of the United Nations General Assembly presented by James Dunn (20.10.1980) | 7 pp.
  • Statement on behalf of Amnesty International to the Fourth Committee of the Thirty-Fifth session of the United Nations General Assembly in Connection with the question of East Timor (20.10.1980) | 3 pp.
  • Statement by Ambassador Sergio Corréa da Costa, permanent representative of Brazil, to the IV Committee on item 85 - Question of East Timor (22.10.1980) | 4 pp.
  • Statement on East Timor to the Fourth Committee of the United Nations presented by Elizabeth Traube of Wesleyan University (17.10.1980) | 7 pp.
  • Statement on East Timor to the Fourth Committee of the United Nations presented by Jill Jolliffe, Anti-Slavery for the Protection of Human Rights (20.10.1980) | 14 pp.
  • Communiqué of the Council of Ministers on the Question of East Timor (12.09.1980) | 5 pp.
  • Statement by H. E. Ambassador Vasco Futscher Perreira, permanent representative of Portugal in the 4th Committee on the Question of East Timor (17.10.1980) | 9 pp.
  • Letter to Arnold Kohen (31.10.1980)
  • Statement by Mr. M. Alkatiri, Fretilin’s Central Committee Secretary for External Relations, delivered before the 4th Committee of the General Assembly, 35th Session (10/1980) | 13 pp.
  • Statement delivered to the Fourth Committee of the United Nations General Assembly by Admiral Gene R. La Rocque, U.s. Navy (Ret.) Director, Center for Defense Information (20.10.1980) | 10 pp.
  • Petition on East Timor presented to the Fourth Committee of the General Assembly of the United Nations by Roger S. Clark, Professor of Law at Rutgers University on behalf of the International League for Human Rights (14.10.1980) | 5 pp.
  • Statement delivered to the Fourth Committee of the United Nations General Assembly delivered by Movimento Nacional Para A Libertaçāo E Independencia de Timor - Dili (17.10.1980) | 14 pp.
  • Statement delivered by the UDT (Uniño Democrática Timorenso) to the Fourth Committee of the United Nations General Assembly (10.1980) | 11 pp.
  • Speech delivered by Mr. Abílio Araùjo, Member of the Fretilin Central Committee and of the Government of the Democratic Republic of East Timor at the Congress on East Timor, held in Amsterdam, Holland, on September 27 and 28 1980 | 5 pp.
  • Three page speech (1980)
  • National Strategy Day, October 19, 1980 at the U.N. Church Center : The Schedule
  • Letter to Chairman of the Council on Southeast Asia Studies, Mr. Jim Scott, Yale University from Husein Joesoef, Minister Counselor (31.12.1980) | 2 pp.
  • Letter to Professor Richard Falk, Center for International Studies, Princeton University from Arnold Kohen (19.05.1980)
  • Handwritten letter from Don Luce, Asian Center (25.09.1980)
  • Letter to the East Timor Working Group from Holly (25.01.1980) Subj.: Current Activities | 2 pp.
  • Minutes of Dec. 17, 1980 meeting on East Timor

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Handwritten Correspondence

Three handwritten correspondence:

  • The first being journaling and scheduling the day to day (6 pp.)
  • The second is points to discuss in an interview (August 1981) (16 pp.)
  • The third is a proposal and funds (October 1981) (22 pp.)

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Various documents

Various documents that include memorandums, letters and documents written in 1988.

This file includes:

  • Letter to Columbia Journalism Review, Columbia University from Joseph Lelyveld, The
    New York Times, (27.09.1988)
  • Letter to Professor Edward Herman from Steven Gold (1988)
  • Letters to the editor: How about a little down-home glasnost? By Ralph Nader and Steven
    Gold (1988) The Issue | 5 pp.
  • Letter to Arnold Kohen from Jean de Courten, Delegate General for Asia and the Pacific
    (01.12.1988) | 2 pp.
  • Letter to Raymond T. Bonner from Arnold Kohen (08.01.1988) | 2 pp.
  • Letter to Mr. Keith B. Richburg, Southeast Asia Correspondent (The Washington Post)
    from Arnold Kohen (17.02.1988) | 5 pp.
  • Letter to Mark Raper, Jesuit Refugee Service, from Arnold Kohen (22.12.1988) | 2 pp.
  • Tony Hall News: 182 House Members tell Shultz concern over East Timor Conflict
    (30.10.1988) | 4 pp.
  • Letter to Senator Levin from J. Edward Fox, Assistant Secretary Legislative Affairs,
    (1988) | 3 pp.
  • Letter to the Hon. Tony Hall from Abdul Rachman Ramly, Ambassador, (14.11.1988) | 3
    pp.
  • Department of State - Incoming Telegram from the Embassy of Jakarta to Washington,
    DC (1986) | 9 pp.
  • Tragedy in East Timor from the Congress of the United States (19.09.1988) | 2 pp.
  • Letter to Randy Scheunemann from Arnold Kohen with an enclosed draft (1988) | 5 pp.
  • Tourism in East Timor? It’s News to Governor (25.03.1988) The Asian Wall Street
    Journal
  • Letter to Tony Hall from J. Edward Fox, Assistant Secretary Legislative Affairs, (1988) |
    2 pp.
  • “Draft Hall Dear Colleague” (1988)
  • Letter to Mr. Frank Sieverts, Senate Foreign Relations Committee from Arnold Kohen
    (05.10.1988)
  • “Nearly Half of Congress Signs East Timor Letters” (30.10.1988)
  • Departure Statement United States Congressional Delegation led by Republican Leader
    Senator Robert J. Dole (21.11.1988) | 3 pp.
  • Letter to a colleague from Dave Durenberger & Carl Levin (15.09.1988)
  • Congressional Record - February 23rd, 1988 | 2 pp.
  • Congressional Record - March 1st, 1988 | 2 pp.
  • Congressional Record - February 3rd, 1988 | 2 pp.
  • Congressional Record - February 4th, 1988 | 3 pp.
  • Letter to the Hon. George P. Shultz, Secretary of State from Tony Hall and Dave
    Durenberger (01.07.1988) | 2 pp.
  • Letter to Ambassador Robert T. Hennemeyer from Richard L. Wilson (09.12.1988)
    attached are lists of Co-signers of Hall East Timor Letter as of Oct. 7, 1988, and as of
    Oct. 14, 1988
  • Draft Senate Letter to Secretary of State Shultz (1988)
  • “Durenberger leads 47 Senators in call on U.S. to address HUman Rights problems, help
    end conflict in East Timor” (Embargoed for Sunday, October 30, 1988) | 2 pp.
  • Letter to Adele Liskov from Arnold Kohen (late 1988) Subj.: The East Timor Problem -
    An Overview
  • Letter to Arnold Kohen from Tony Hall (15.11.1988)
  • Handwritten note from Robert L. Bernstein to Arnold Kohen (1988-89)
  • A statement that was written by Arnold Kohen (late 1988) Subj.: East Timor | 2 pp.
  • Letter to Arnold Kohen from Robert McClean, Director: Department of Peace and World
    Order (United Methodist Office for the United Nations) (11.11.1988)
  • Memorandum to Eric Schwartz from Arnold Kohen (1988) Subj.: Problems arising from
    the Nov. 21, 1988 New York Times report on Asia Watch Indonesia-East Timor Report. |
    2 pp.
  • “Draft Hall letter to Shultz” written by Hall (1988) | 2 pp.
  • Letter to the Hon. George Shultz, Secretary of State, from forty-seven Members of
    Congress (28.10.1988) | 5 pp.
  • Letter to Arnold Kohen from Jack Panozzo, Development and Peace, (10.03.1988)
  • Letter to George P. Shultz, Secretary of State, from 182 Members of Congress
    (31.10.1988) | 11 pp.
  • Dave Durenberger news: “Durenberger leads effort on Human Rights in East Timor - 47
    Senators sign letter to Secretary of State Shultz” (20.10.1988) | 2 pp.
  • Letter to Msgr. Martinho Lopes from Xanana Gusmao (10.03.1988) | 9 pp. Completely in
    Portuguese

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Contains various documents such as letters, emails and press releases that were written or published in 1993.

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News Articles

This item contains various newspaper articles that were published in 1979.

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News Articles

This item contains:

  • Refugees from East Timor report famine situation (29.01.1980) The New York Times
  • Is Timor aid being stolen? (15.01.1980) The Christian Science Monitor
  • No bleep on the moral radar (02.02.1980) The Washington Post
  • Cambodia and Timor (06.02.1980) Wall Street journal Editorial
  • US role in plight of Timor: an issue that won’t go away (06.04.1980) The Christian Science Monitor
  • Oxfam offers helping hand in 80 countries (01.04.1980) The Christian Science Monitor
  • Reorganized rebels fight back in E. Timor (08.04.1980) London-Manchester Guardian
  • Liberation movements: East Timor (15.10.1980) Guardian
  • U.S. activists try to break silence on East Timor (5-11.11.1980) In These Times
  • The Shaming of Indonesia (08.12.1980) The New York Times
  • US might have averted tragic Timor takeover (17.12.1980) The Christian Science Monitor
  • Mozambique’s Marxism - with a grain of salt (14.07.1980) U.S. News & World Report | 2 pp.
  • Indonesian troops ‘taking supplies for the starving’ (20.01.1980) The Observer | 2 pp.

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News packets

Various news packets with newspaper articles about Indonesia and East Timor.

Description list on the first page of the item.

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News packets

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News packet 1

  • Witnesses tell of torture on East Timor (09.03.1988) The Globe and Mail
  • Bishops join hands in condemning Timor Tragedy (13.04.1988) The Asian Wall Street Journal
  • 40 Senators voice concern for Timor fighting (09.08.1988) The New York Times

News Packet 2

  • Indonesia ‘torture, rights abuses’ attacked (21.11.1988) Australian
  • Indonesia ‘abusing rights’ & Rights ‘abused’ in Indonesia (21.11.1988) The Canberra Times
  • US ‘ignored Indon. abuses and torture’ (21.11.1988) The Herald
  • Indonesians abusing human rights, says American group (21.11.1988) The Age
  • US rights group hits Indonesia (21.11.1988) Financial Review
  • Indonesia accused of torturing and killing critics (21.11.1988) Sydney Morning Herald
  • Indonesia’s record on human rights (22.11.1988) The Canberra Times

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1985 News Clippings

This item includes:

  • "Indonesia lifts the veil from East Timor, claiming Independence War has ended" (11.03.1985) The Asian Wall Street Journal
  • "La Tragedia de Timor" (18.03.1985) El Pais (Spanish)
  • "Indonesia is stepping up release of political prisoners in East Timor" (18.03.1985) The Asian Wall Street Journal
  • "Prelate in E. Timor accuses Indonesia of summary killings" (28.04.1985) The Washington Post
  • "U.S. might abandon SALT-2, Reagan says" (11.05.1985) Herald Tribune
  • "Recalling Timor’s forgotten voices" (20.05.1985) The Asian Wall Street Journal
  • "Letters to the Editor: Completing the picture of East Timor" (19.06.1985) The Asian Wall Street Journal
  • "US Bishop wants East Timor enquiry" (12.07.1985), Catholic Herald
  • "Shift hurts Human Rights lobbyist "(19.11.1985), The New York Times
  • "East Timor: hidden genocide" (28.12.1985) The Boston Globe

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