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Various documents

This document contains twenty-two separate documents.

  1. A newsletter published by Watch Indonesia! entitled, “Raise your Voice on Behalf of East Timor” on November 8th, 1997. The subtitles are entitled, “Raise your voice on behalf of East Timor,” “News from an occupied Germany,” “German Interests: Good Business Relations,” “Bishop Belo: Stop the Weapon Sales!,” “What you can do” and “Who is the Indonesia Working Group?” | 3 pages.

  2. A photograph entitled, “Germany - December 1997” 7000 Solidarity greetings to Bishop Belo, against German arms trade to Indonesia.

  3. A photocopy of the cover of Nelson Mandela’s “The struggle is my life” with a description of who Nelson Mandela is.

  4. A photograph of Nelson Mandela with the description: “Nelson Mandela calls for release of Xanana Gusmão - South Africa”

  5. Newsletter of the Friends of East Timor (Western Australia). The newsletter is entitled, “East Timor: The Inside Story” with the main article, “Mandela & Xanana - A meeting of leaders for freedom” October 1997.

  6. Two photographs of arrests at die-in demonstration in front of the Indonesian Embassy in Washington, DC. 17 March 1997: Activists from ETAN and other organizations held many demonstrations in front of the Indonesian Embassy to the United States. At this one, 31 nonviolent protesters were arrested for holding a ‘die-in,’ with the names of Timorese victims of the Indonesian military.

  7. A photograph of a group of people sitting around a round table. It was the East Timor Alert Network with Constancio Pinto (far right) in Vancouver, 1997.

  8. A photograph of people protesting at a Anti-Suharto Tribunal in Vancouver, Canada (APEC). The protesters are wearing shirts that read, “Wanted: Indonesian President Suharto.”

  9. A page with two photographs. The first is entitled, “Tokyo, Japan” 1997, Jan: Conference in Tokyo to commemorate the Nobel Peace Prize for Bishop Belo and Ramos-Horta with Ms. Kudo and Mr. Kijima. The second is also entitled, “Tokyo, Japan” 1997, Jan: Interview Ramos-Horta by “TV-News 23” together with Mr. Kijima, famous for his support to East Timor. It was broadcasted all over Japan.

  10. A photograph entitled, “Osaka, Japan” 1997, January: Ramos-Horta speaks to full audience after being awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.

  11. A page of photographs with the description, “Solidarity choir sings, Tom Uren speaks at launch of Jim Dunn’s book at Landsdowne Hotel (Sydney 1999)

  12. “Indonesia: Arms trade to a military regime” with a foreword of Nobel Prize Laureate José Ramos-Horta. Published by the European Network Against Arms Trade, Amsterdam, June 1997.

  13. Programme for the VII Symposium on Timor of Oporto University from 17 to 20 July 1997. Organized by The Committee of the Symposia on Timor of Oporto University. The coordinator is António Barbedo de Magalhâes. | 2 pages

  14. Australian Council for Overseas Aid - Parliamentary Brief : “Desperately seeking asylum: East Timorese refugees in Australia” 1997 Sections include: | 2 pages

    • East Timorese asylum seekers should be given residence
    • Australia and East Timor
    • The history of East Timorese asylum-seekers
    • The ‘Portuguese solution’
    • The proper solution
  15. A pamphlet entitled, “Justice for East Timor” created by Friends of East Timor. It includes sections such as, “East Timor - A Few Facts,” “Join Friends of East Timor” and “Friends of East Timor’s aims” | 3 pages

  16. AETA (NSW) Press Release: Malaysian court case vindicates legality of Timor Solidarity Conference Australian Participant demands apology from Australian Government. 31/01/1997.

  17. A flyer entitled, “Absurd and Hypocritical” Australia to deny fleeing East Timorese a fair go. The new Australian Government has broken a clear pre-election promise with its plan to deport around 1300 East Timorese people from Australia without even allowing them to put their cases of persecution by Indonesian authorities, who have brutally occupied their country since 1975. | 2 pages.

  18. A document entitled, “East Timorese Asylum-Seekers - The Facts” with instructions to how a regular citizen can help with the problem by calling the House of Representatives. This document was created by Friends of East Timor.

  19. A document entitled, “Your Friends will not Forget you” Australia and East Timor in WWII Photographic Exhibition. (24th-29th of September 1997) It includes, “East Timor in the Second World War - a Brief History.” It was created by Friends of East Timor. | 4 pages.

  20. A flyer for “East Timor & Indonesia - Human Rights, Self-Determination & U.S. Policy” a major conference with East Timorese leaders, Indonesian activists and others. February 22, 1997. Other events on the flyer are: “Universal Human Rights, National Self-Determination and the East Timor Struggle” and “Prospects for Democratization in Indonesia & its implications for the United States.

  21. An itinerary for an event entitled, “Lobby for East Timor” from April 13th to 15th in Washington, DC.

  22. A four page document written in Japanese.

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4 mois pour Timor-Est

This French Newsletter was published monthly in 1994. It was published by multiple solidarity groups including: Agir pour Timor, France-Libertés, Justice et Paix, FIDH, RITIMO, CRID, CCPF, SNES, FSU et CGT.

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Bulletin No. 3

A bulletin entitled, “4 mois pour Timor-est” Mai 1994. It is written by different french solidarity groups for Timor. It includes 3. Timor-Est, Les Droits de l'Homme et l'ONU (East Timor and Human Rights and the United Nations).

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IFET

This document contains five separate documents.

  1. A letter to Honorable Kofi Anna, UN Secretary-General from Charles Scheiner, UN Representative, IFET. May 3rd, 1999. | 3 pages

  2. Letter to the Honourable Kofi Annan, UN Secretary-General from Charles Scheiner, UN Representative, IFET. May 23rd, 1999 | 2 pages

  3. International Federation for East Timor (IFET), the document describes what IFET is and how to join. | 2 pages

  4. Press Statement: “Joint International Observer Missions to the East Timor Popular Consultation Process” 7 September 1999

  5. IFET Observer Project: “Media Statement After being evacuated from East Timor” 7 September 1999 | 2 pages.

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Miscellaneous

This document contains eleven separate documents.

  1. Campaign for Independent East Timor: “A transcript of the test of the statement read in English by Minister Alarico Fernandes on Radio Maubere” May 20, 1978. | 2 pages

  2. Press Release: National East Timor Activists Conference, Sydney - May 14th, 1978

  3. Campaign for Independent East Timor: To all CIET and AETA Committees: 1. Suharto’s visit, 2. Invitation to Fretilin leader to visit, 3. Booklet updating East Timor struggle 4. Protest against French Imperialism 5. East Timor Nets 6. Translation and publication of Abilio Araujo’s book

  4. Media Release: “Timorese refugees arrested in Jakarta en route to Australia” December 10th 1981 written by Christine Dix, Campaign to reunite in Australia the families of Timor (RAIT) | 2 pages.

  5. “Jose Ramos Horta Should be granted immediate visa to enter Australia”

  6. "Re Government refusal of entry visa to Mr Jose Ramos Horta” from Patrick Walsh and John Waddingham, East Timor Tour Committee. August 22, 1982.

  7. “Comissão para US duretos do povo Maubere” [Translation: Commission for US hardship of the Maubere people] March 1982 | Document is entirely in Portuguese, 2 pages.

  8. “Carta de Christãos Portugueses que viveram em Timor-Leste ao Papa João Paulo II” [Translation: Letters from Portuguese Christians who lived in Timor-Leste to Pope John Paul II] May 1982 | the document is entirely in Portuguese, 3 pages
    1702-3: East Timor Report, No.4: “Church Confirms New Offensive in East Timor” September 5th, 1983. | 2 pages.

  9. East Timor Report, No.3: “Members of the U.S. Congress call on the Prime Minister to implement N.L.P Policy on Timor” June 10, 1983 | 2 pages.

  10. A statement on CGI, 2001: “Free East Timor Japan Coalition calls for postponement of the Tokyo CGI meeting | 2 pages.

  11. A letter to the Portuguese Bishop from Maria Teresa Soares de Sousa Alvim Eliseu, Deolinda Maria Clotilde de Azevedo Guedes Paiva and António Pinto Barbedo de Magalhães. January 26th, 1983 | the document is entirely in Portuguese, 4 pages.

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The story of Fatima Gusmao

A booklet created by the East Timor Action Network / San Francisco entitled, “We Must Keep Telling so People Know the Truth - The testimony of Fatima Gusmao, A woman of East Timor” which tells her story of the horrors in East Timor.

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1975

This document contains eleven separate documents.

  1. A photograph with the description: “Mid 1975. FRETILIN students and Portuguese sympathizers express their concern about the APODETI influence on UDT. This picture was taken several months before the Indonesian invasion.” with a translation in Esperanto. The photographer was Francisco Freire.
  2. Another photograph with the same description as above, but the photo is more zoomed in than the previous one.
  3. A photograph entitled “Oecusse March 1975” by Helen Hill. It is a photo of the protest with a sign that reads: “Integration-never never and never the People is with Fretilin”
  4. A photograph entitled: “Refugees from East Timor crowd the deck of the cargo vessel Macdili docked in Darwin on 15 August 1975. Courtesy National Archives of Australia”
  5. Press statement entitled: “Revolutionary Front of Independent East Timor” published on September 16th, 1975 | 4 pages (Some pages are blurry)
  6. A booklet published by the Campaign for Independent East Timor entitled: ‘Independence or Death!’ East Timor’s border war eye-witness reports by Roger East. | 12 pages
  7. A document entitled: “Don’t forget Timor” with the headline, “We appeal to the Australian people. Please do something to stop this invasion.” (1975) | 2 pages.
  8. “Messages received by Bill Roberts via Telecom Darwin” September 1975 | 2 pages.
  9. A document entitled: “The Timor Tragedy”, the documents are a little blurry but still legible | 2 pages
  10. “Ballad for East Timor” by Phil Boyce, which is a song written about East Timor.
  11. A newspaper article entitled: “Indonesia Attacks” published in The Age, November 1975

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Various documents

This document contains eleven separate documents.

  1. A photograph with the description: “Mid 1975. FRETILIN students and Portuguese sympathizers express their concern about the APODETI influence on UDT. This picture was taken several months before the Indonesian invasion.” with a translation in Esperanto. The photographer was Francisco Freire.
  2. Another photograph with the same description as above, but the photo is more zoomed in than the previous one.
  3. A photograph entitled “Oecusse March 1975” by Helen Hill. It is a photo of the protest with a sign that reads: “Integration-never never and never the People is with Fretilin”
  4. A photograph entitled: “Refugees from East Timor crowd the deck of the cargo vessel Macdili docked in Darwin on 15 August 1975. Courtesy National Archives of Australia”
  5. Press statement entitled: “Revolutionary Front of Independent East Timor” published on September 16th, 1975 | 4 pages (Some pages are blurry)
  6. A booklet published by the Campaign for Independent East Timor entitled: ‘Independence or Death!’ East Timor’s border war eye-witness reports by Roger East. | 12 pages
  7. A document entitled: “Don’t forget Timor” with the headline, “We appeal to the Australian people. Please do something to stop this invasion.” (1975) | 2 pages.
  8. “Messages received by Bill Roberts via Telecom Darwin” September 1975 | 2 pages.
  9. A document entitled: “The Timor Tragedy”, the documents are a little blurry but still legible | 2 pages
  10. “Ballad for East Timor” by Phil Boyce, which is a song written about East Timor.
  11. A newspaper article entitled: “Indonesia Attacks” published in The Age, November 1975

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1980

This document contains seven separate documents.

  1. A flyer created in Amsterdam, The Netherlands entitled, “Oost-Timor schreeuwt Nederland Medeplichtig!” June 3rd, 1980.
  2. A flyer created in Amsterdam, The Netherlands from the “Not a cent for Suharto (1980) Campaign against the IGGI”
  3. A sticker entitled, “East Timor, Stop the war next door” It has the East Timor flag on it. (1980)
  4. A flyer from the International East Timor Conference in Amsterdam on November 27th, 1980.
  5. A photograph of the East Timorese flag but redone to replace the red with soldiers and underneath it says, “East Timor: Australia’s shame”. (1980
  6. Newspaper article from the East Timor News (No.67) entitled, “More military aid” published on July 3rd, 1980.
  7. Newspaper article from the East Timor News (No.67) entitled, “Timorese will die fighting” on July 3rd,1980.

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1985

This document contains seven separate documents.

  1. A photograph entitled, Japan, with the description: 1985, Feb: Mr. Ramos-Horta in Solidarity Meeting for Independent East Timor: “We denounce Conspiracy between Indonesia and Japan.” Mr Ramos-Horta is in front of the meeting.
  2. A photograph entitled, “Jose Ramos Horta at his first visit to Japan, 1985” with the description, “JRH speaks at a public meeting in Kure city, Hiroshima. The Kure YWCA group is the first East Timor solidarity group in Japan.” He is sitting a with a women and a man with a guitar.
  3. A flyer for the AETA Public Meeting on Sunday October 6th, with Emilia Pires and Kevin Sullivan as guest speakers. 1985.
  4. A pamphlet about East Timor which includes, “Chronology of events in East Timor,” “East Timor,” “The Land,” “The people.” 1985. | 2 pages.
  5. Timor Link published January 1985, No.1. It contains East Timor since the invasion, Letters from Timor, UN postpones discussion on East Timor, Portugal’s crucial role, International church concern, source material.
  6. AETA Newsletter published for May - June/July - August 1985, Vol. 19, No. 3. It contains “An Act of Cowardice”- Horta, AETA AGM, Anniversaries, Timorese women at Nairobi forum, Our leaders, Radio messages from Fretilin, ACTU Congress supports Timor unanimously. | 4 pages.
  7. AETA Newsletter published for Sept - Oct/ Nov - Dec 1985. It contains Canada Tour, Pacific Report, Fitzroy rock, Radio message from Fretilin, ‘our deepest gratitude…,’ Add your voice to this appeal now!, “Peace in East Timor,” Manila Default, Mochtar to visit. | 4 pages.

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Various documents

This document contains nine separate documents.

  1. A flyer with the description: 25 Nov. 1987, Utrecht, The Netherlands. Reflection on Maluku, Timor and Papua by Group Purnama. ‘Three Peoples - One Enemy (an a Dutch colonial past…)’ | The flyer is written in Dutch.
  2. A photograph entitled, “Osaka, Japan.” with the description: 1987. Oct: Mr. Rogue Rodrigues during a meeting in Osaka named ‘Let’s talk about East Timor with Mr. Rogue Rodrigues.’
  3. A document entitled, “Paz E Justiça Para Timor-Leste (Peace and Justice for East Timor)” Separata do No. 18 - Agosto/Novembro 1987 (Reprint No. 18 - August/November 1987) Sobre: 1. Propaganda Indonésia num semanário Portugês, 2. Programa do Governo relativo a Timor-Leste (About: 1. Indonesian advertising in a Portuguese weekly, 2. Government program related to Timor-Leste) | 17 pages, the entire document is in Portuguese.
  4. A cartoon sketch of people protesting with a sign that reads: “No arms for Suharto”, 1987.
  5. “East Timor Report” No. 12, November 1987. It includes: “Australian agencies urge enquiry,” UN Secretary-General’s new report,” “How East Timor is administered,” “Voting with your feet: elections in Timor,” “Amnesty: human rights report,” “Armes clashes continue” and “UN Decolonization Committee meets.” | 8 pages
  6. C.I.S.E.T. (Christian in Solidarity with East Timor) Newsletter, February-March 1987. It includes: “Fretilin chief seeks continues support of the church,” “Students in Jakarta,” “European Churches discuss East Timor,” and “East Timorese, Alan Bond and the Pope.” | 3 pages.
  7. A document entitled, “Timorese Prisoners Fund” and how one can support this fund. It was created by AETA. “A support fund for East Timorese prisoners in Indonesian gaols has been established by solidarity groups in Australia. 1987.
  8. A document entitled, “East Timor: a genocide ignored” created by TAPOL. It includes the history of the country. The document is a little blurry. | 2 pages.
  9. “Independence Support Group invites Former Army Platoon Commander to Speak. What did Japanese do in East Timor during the War?” it is written by Asahi Shimbun (Osaka edition), May 10th, 1987. The document is written in Japanese with an english translation that follows. | 2 pages, one in Japanese.

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1988

This document contains four separate documents.

  1. A document with two photographs attached. It is entitled, “East Timor Speaking Tour in Japan 1986-2000 - Notorious for its hard schedule!” The photo above features José Gusmao and Kiyoko Furusawe. The photo the the right features José Guterres. The description is: José Gusmao, a Fretilin activist in Darwin, and José Guterres, another Fretilin activist in Lisbon, visited Japan for a speaking tour in 1988. They visited many cities and tours, spoke more than 20 times in a month. Japan’s annual ‘East Timor Speaking Tour’ started in 1986 with Mgr. Lopes and Mime Ferreira, and continued until 2000.
  2. “Simultaneous Activities, Leiden and Amsterdam, The Netherlands.” With the description: 25 November 1988: Pamphlets for two solidarity activities taking place at the same day. In Leiden City an information and scission event about the Right for Self Determinationand Independence. The same day in Amsterdam a solidarity fundraising party with live music. East Timorese Abilio Araujo (Fretelin) and Moses da Costa Amaral (UDT) attended both events as special guests speakers. Both events were organized by the Human Rights organization “Komitee Indonesia,” The Netherlands.
  3. AETA Newsletter, Vol. 13, No. 3, December 1988. It includes: “Timor Gap Pirates divide the spoils,” “Worldwide Timor MP’s group formed,” “International Update: Portugal toughens its stand & Fretilin-UDT convergence strengthens Timorese presence at United Nations,” “Inside East Timor: Red Berets are main human rights violators,” “AETA News and Notes: Fretilin Leader in Australia & December 7th, 1988.” | 4 pages
  4. A three page pamphlet completely in Japanese about East Timor | 3 pages. In Japanese.

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Various documents

This document contains twenty-one separate documents.

  1. A photograph entitled, “ETAN’s Second National Steering Committee Meeting” 17 September 1994: The steering meeting clarified the organization’s structure, mission and objectives. It included participants from across the USA, Timor-Leste, Canada, Portugal, The UK, and The Netherlands.

  2. A photograph entitled, “Training for Lobby Days - Amnesty International Office” Washington DC, USA. Beginning in 1994, ETAN brought grassroots activists from across the USA to Washington for “Lobby Days” every year. After a weekend of training and briefings (as in the photo), experienced and new citizen advocates spread out across the halls of Congress, meeting with staffers, Representatives and Senators in between 60 and 200 of the 535 Congressional offices. Many Congressional staffers came to see this as their annual opportunity to learn about Timor-Leste, and Lobby Days usually resulted in Congressional resolutions or joint letters to U.S. and Indonesian government officials. In addition, from 1992 through 1998, Congress gradually tightened restrictions on U.S. military training and weapons sales to the Indonesian military.

  3. A photograph from 1994, Korea: Demonstration by Korea Human Rights Network in front of Indonesian Embassy. They heard of Timor from Progressio Korea local partners, and from meeting JRH at the World Conference on Human Rights held in Vienna in 1993.

  4. Campaign for Release of Xanana. 1994. In Japanese. | 4 pages.

  5. A photograph entitled, “Osaka, Japan” 1994: João Dias and Aviano Fana visit Japan to give testimony to the Santa Cruz Massacre and the 2nd Massacre.

  6. Two photographs. The first one is entitled, “Nagoya, Japan” 1994: Liga Ximenes and Inosensia Neves, speaking tour in Nagoya. The second is entitled, “Tokyo, Japan” 1994: Constancio Pinto at a meeting in Tokyo, appealing for support to the East Timorese asylum seekers.

  7. A photograph entitled, “Tokyo, Japan” 1994: Bishop Soma, 1st President of APCET, reports his trip to East Timor in Tokyo.

  8. A photograph entitled, “Karlsruhe, Germany” 1994: José Amorim Dias and Renato Constantino Jr. at a demonstration against the EU-ASEAN meeting because the meeting is on economic ties and does not consider Human Rights and Self-determination.

  9. A photograph entitled, “Karlsruhe, Germany” 1994: Access denied at EU-ASEAN meeting.

  10. A photograph entitled, “The Netherlands - Indonesian Embassy” Moluccan Youths living in The Netherlands express their solidarity with the Timorese students that occupied the USA Embassy in Jakarta.

  11. A page with two photographs. 1994 Sri Lanka: Police blocks demonstration from approaching the Indonesian Embassy.

  12. A page with two photographs entitled, “The Philippines - Asia Pacific Conference on East Timor” 1994: The members of the panel discussion are Jean Inglis, the late Bishop Soma of Nagoya, Japan and RC Constantino. Journalists are surrounding the foreign participants of the conference as they marched to the venue. Under Indonesian pressure the Philippines government banned the conference and did not allow foreigners to attend.

  13. Two newspaper articles. Manila, The Philippines, 1994: Newspaper clippings about Sri Lankan activists Freddy Gamage Abuhamy and Henry Fernando Warnakulasurys who were denied twice to access The Philippines to attend the Asia-Pacific Conference on East Timor.

  14. A photograph entitled, “Paris, France” December 1994: Dozens of people march in support of people who live at risk due to oppression. The demonstration aimed East Timor, Papua, Amazone Region and Mapuche People. Many organizations participated, such as: Agir pour Timor, Survival, Amnesty International, Tribal Act, Lycra and others.

  15. A poem entitled, “Two Hundred Thousand Reasons” written by Purnama in Utrecht 1994.

  16. A document entitled, “International protest during the APEC - November 1994” | 3 pages.

  17. A flyer entitled, “East Timor, Its future in the Asia Pacific” for a Public education conference at the University of Technology, Harris St.Ultimo. June 21 - 24 1994.

  18. A pamphlet about East Timor entirely in Japanese. | 2 pages.

  19. A booklet entitled, “Travesty of Justice” by East Timor’s Political Prisoners. Published by Australia-East Timor Association. | 10 pages. It contains:

    • The prisoners - The proposal for talks
    • Imprisoned in Semarang - East Timor at a glance
    • Imprisoned in Kupang - Prison conditions
    • Jailed in Jakarta
    • What can you do
  20. A document entitled, “An Abiding Concern: why Gough must come clean on East Timor” | 2 pages.

  21. A document entitled, “East Timor: It’s time to talk” British Coalition for East Timor, February 1994.

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Various documents

The document contains twelve separate documents.

  1. A photograph entitled, “Sequence of demonstrations, Bastille, Paris, France” 8 September 1999: Starting on the day that the result of the referendum was announced, “Agir pour Timor” organized daily meetings and marches in front of the Indonesian Embassy and other strategic locations in Paris City. They demanded recognition of the results, the departure of Indonesian military and international intervention. France is a permanent member of the Security Council so the French solidarity activists emphasized that the country must act according to its responsibilities.

  2. Another photograph entitled, “Sequence of demonstrations, Bastille, Paris, France” with the same description as above.

  3. A photograph entitled, “Darwin, Australia” 11 September 1999: Demonstrators in Darwin calling for UN Peacekeepers to be deployed to Dili, one of many demonstrators all over the world.

  4. Two photographs of protests and candle vigil in front of the Indonesian Embassy in Hong Kong against earth search policy of Indonesian military regime, 3 & 13 September 1999. | two pages

  5. “An Open Letter to the Residents of Chappaqua” written by the Westchester People’s Action Coalition (WESPAC) and the East Timor Action Network (ETAN) September 29, 1999.

  6. Two photographs of protesters with signs that read, “Stop the bloodbath in East Timor - Disarm the Pro-Jakarta terror” and “Disarm Militia in Timor - We want Free and Fair election” from the Friends of the Third World. 1999.

  7. Two photographs of protesters in Sri Lanka, 1999.

  8. A photograph entitled, “Oct. 1999, near Aileu” Robert Wesley Smith helps rescuing a militia victim.

  9. Communique de Presse: “Pour l’intervention d’une force de paix internationale au Timor Oriental” 9 September 1999. | French

  10. Press Release from CIIR: “Immediate repatriation of the East Timorese is called for by the 10th Christian Consultation on East Timor” 11 October 1999.

  11. East Timor Action Network - 1999 Annual Report | 4 pages

  12. “Women’s Agenda in East Timor - An Activity Report: 1989-1999” by Kiyko Furusawa, Senior Lecturer in Development and Human Rights, Keisen University. | 3 pages

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