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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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The East Timor issue

The East Timor Issue Since the Capture of Xanana Gusmao
by Herb Feith

East Timor Talks Campaign
December 1993

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Ten Days in East Timor

Ten Days in East timor and the case for talks
by David Scott, AO
"Poland, Baltic States, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Romania, the States of the Soviet Union, Namibia, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Western Sahara, South Africa, the Middle East, now Northern Ireland, Sri Lanka and Bougainville -- East Timor... if not now, when?"

East Timor Talks Campaign

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Paramilitary Violence in East Timor

Paramilitary Violence in East Timor.

  • Testimony from a briefing by the House Human Rights and Progressive Caucuses and a hearing of the Subcommittee on International Operations and Human Rights of the International Committee

Includes testimonies by:

  • Francisco de Jesus da Costa, massacre survivor
  • Vicente Soares Faria, East Timorese Intellectual Forum
  • Manuel Dos Mártires
  • Aryati, Indonesian human rights activist
  • Arnold Kohen, The Humanitarian Project

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East Timor: From 'slavery & oppression & tyranny' to freedom

Titled, East Timor: From ‘slavery & oppression & tyranny to freedom, it was presented by Abé Barreto Soares during the National Council of Maubere Resistance (CNRM) tour of North America, April 1993. It begins with Soares’ description of his experience and observations after the Indonesia military invaded East Timor in December of 1975. Soares explains his decision to join Renetil, the East Timorese students’ resistance organisation at Java’s Gadjah Mada University. He explains that the Santa Cruz massacre and subsequent arrest of his friends of Renetil compelled him to seek asylum in Canada. Next, he explains that although he does not fear arrest for speaking out, he worries about repercussions for his family and friends in East Timor. He then dispels the Indonesian narrative that the Timorese voted to become the 27th province of the Republic of Indonesia. Finally, Soares discusses the legacy of the Santa Cruz massacre and reminds listeners that the struggle against Indonesian occupation and human rights abuses will continue in East Timor so long as the Indonesian military remains in there.

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Santa Cruz Massacre

This item contains newspaper articles about Canada's decision to lift the sanctions off of Indonesia in 1992.

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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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Parte 1. 03 (14)

This PDF document contains articles, emails, and other sources pertaining to topics about the 1996 Nobel Peace Prize, Ramos-Horta and Bishop Belo, and Brazil’s relationship with East Timor.

  1. "Parlamentares decidem intensificar luta por Timor-Leste" June 14, 1995
    Parliamentarians and representatives of about 40 countries have decided to renew efforts to help the fight for liberating East Timor. The Brazilian delegation at a conference in Lisbon included Aldo Arantes, Aldo Lins and Silva, Antônio Funari Filho, as well as others. During the conference, the “Declaration of Lisbon,” which proposes political and commercial sanctions on Indonesia, was drafted. Participants of the conference also criticized the United States, who was not present at the conference.
    “ 'Declaração de Lisboa' condena agressão da Indonésia"
    This article recites the Declaration of Lisbon, taking quotes that condemn the Indonesian invasion of East Timor. The participants of the conference are asking Indonesia to fulfill various requests and resolutions set out by the United Nations and the international community that would lessen the East Timorese struggle.
    "Conferencia pede libertação de presos políticos"
    One of the main topics discussed during the conference was the liberation of Xanana Gusmão and other political prisoners. The Brazilian delegation that participated in the Lisbon conference will be proposing to the Brazilian National Congress that Bishop Belo may visit Brazil.

  2. "Mundo: O Timor Leste precisa de ajuda", August 30, 1995
    This news article states that the ambassador of the Timor resistance in Angola, Roque Rodrigues, traveled to Brazil in order to participate in meetings and interviews, and also to expand his network of people that would stand in solidarity with East Timor. An interview with Roque Rodrigues provides the following information: a brief history of the Indonesian invasion of East Timor; highlights of the genocide taking place; the cultural destruction occurring; what the Brazilian population can do to help; facts about the Santa Cruz massacre; who Xanana Gusmão is; the connection between the resistance and the Catholic Church.
    "A voz de Xanana Gusmão"
    A written declaration by Xanana Gusmão in prison in Jakarta on May 20, 1995, was published in this newspaper, where he provides words to inspire readers to remember that better days are approaching and to keep resisting oppression in East Timor.

  3. "Grupo se organiza para defender Timor Leste", December 13, 1995
    Coordinated by frei João Xerri, forty people met on Saturday the 9th (believed to be on the month of December, year 1995), to commemorate the resistance of East Timor. In attendance was Nanci Almeida and Vera Camerotti, as well as representatives of religious organizations, the Brazilian worker’s party, and others. This article also criticizes Fernando Henrique Cardoso’s government (in Brazil), stating that his government prefers to not acknowledge the issue in East Timor in fear that there will be harm done to their trade with Indonesia if they announce that they support East Timor.

  4. "Meet Us at Ten Tonight", July 1996
    Paul Raffaele, a writer for Reader’s Digest, traveled to East Timor to conduct an interview with Bishop Carlos Belo. A quick summary of his trip is disclosed, before it is mentioned that the article continues in a separate page of the newspaper. | 2 pages.

  5. "Hero for a Forgotten People", July 1996
    The narration of Paul Raffaele’s trip to East Timor continues in this article. A brief biography of Bishop Belo is disclosed, highlighting his Catholic roots and the events of his life parallel to events happening in East Timor. The events told in his perspective include the Santa Cruz massacre. | 6 pages.

  6. Mons. Belo, vescovo salesiano di Dili (Timor) Translation: Msgr. Belo Salesian Bishop of Dili | 11 October 1996, Published in Agenczia Internazionale Salesiana di Informazione.

  7. Nobel per la pace: chi é il vescovo Belo Translation : Nobel Peace Prize : Who is Bishop Belo? | 11 October 1996, Published in Agenczia Internazionale Salesiana di Informazione.

  8. La pace del Nobel arriva a Timor. Translation : Nobel Peace comes to Timor | 11 October 1996, Published in Agenczia Internazionale Salesiana di Informazione

  9. A letter from Carlos Garulo, Central delefate for social communication. | 11 October 1996, published in Agenczia Internazionale Salesiana di Informazione | 3 pages

  10. Salesiani: Mediazioni tenaci per la pace Translation: Selesians: Tenacious mediations for peace | 11 October 1996, published by Agenczia Internazionale Salesiana di Informazione

  11. Timor Est, una isola lontana da oggi più vicina Translation: East Timor, a distant island from today is closer | 11 October 1996, published by Agenczia Internazionale Salesiana di Informazione

  12. il Resegone (Italian Newspaper) Article entitled, « Una suora lecchese al fianco del Nobel » Translation : A nun from Lecco alongside the Nobel Prize | 18 October 1996, three pages

  13. Historic Dili Meeting: Soeharto and the bishop
    By: Louise Williams and Helen Pitt, October 16, 1996
    This document summarizes a meeting between Bishop Belo and President Suharto, where the inauguration of a statue of Christ took place outside of Dili. There have been various reactions to this inauguration. During this meeting, Suharto failed to congratulate Bishop Belo on winning a Nobel Peace Prize. | 2 pages

  14. Indonesia Fickle On Nobel Wins
    By: Robert H. Reid, October 25, 1996
    Indonesia supports Bishop Belo in his reconciliation efforts, but condemn Ramos-Horta’s actions as a resistance leader. | 2 pages

  15. Statement on Jose Ramos Horta
    By: João Carrascalão, October 28, 1996
    The Timorese Democratic Union (UDT) defend Ramos-Horta against the Indonesian government and media’s backlash campaign that began after the announcement that he won the 1996 Nobel Peace Prize. UDT retells actions Ramos-Horta took to aid the Timorese population, and how he played a major part in creating an alliance between the UDT and the FRETILIN, which led to the signing of the National Convergence in 1986. | 3 pages.

  16. A flyer with the photograph of Bishop Belo in 1996
    Created by Caritas in Norway, 24 November 1996
    Half of the document is in Norwegian

  17. “Prisvinner forrettet for fred” Translation: Peace price winner prays for Peace
    Published in a Norwegian newspaper on December 9th, 1996 | The article is in Norwegian

  18. The Nobel Peace Prize for 1996
    The Norwegian Nobel Committee declares that Ramos-Horta and Bishop Belo are the recipients of the 1996 Nobel Peace Prize. The committee also provides information on what they have done to propel the East Timor cause and to earn this prize.
    The Conflict in East Timor
    A brief description of the invasion, genocide, and human rights violations that have been taking place in East Timor are disclosed. It is highlighted that due to the Church’s firm stance on the necessity of human rights and peace, the number of Catholics in East Timor have grown since the occupation. | 4 pages

  19. "East Timor: Fr. Belo meets Pope"
    By: Cindy Wooden
    It is stated that Pope John Paul II met with Bishop Belo after winning the Nobel Peace Prize. Bishop Belo speaks about the Indonesian effort to improve economic development in East Timor, criticizing their approach on promoting material development rather than other developmental aspects.
    "The US – Indonesia Alliance Against East Timor"
    By: Matthew Jardine, January 14, 1997
    David Alex, a leader of FALINTIL, is interviewed by Matthew Jardine, and American researcher and writer on human rights and international affairs. David Alex reveals information about FALINTIL, such as their numbers, their routine, and their struggles against the Indonesian soldiers. They also discuss America’s role in aiding the Indonesian military financially and through the provision of weapons. | 5 pages

  20. "The two faces of Norway"
    From: George J. Aditjondro, various dates in January 1997
    This article discusses the recognition East Timor received from Oslo as a result of the Nobel Peace Prize celebrations. It also discusses the factors that have molded Norway’s reputation as a peace-making nation. However, the intentions of Statoil, Norway’s state-owned oil company, to explore the Timor Sea for oil and gas, have led individuals and organizations in both Portugal and Norway to believe that Norway’s peace-making reputation is controversial. Other information regarding Norwegian oil companies partnering with Australian companies are disclosed, further proving that Norway’s reputation is disputable. | 8 pages

  21. Painel do Leitor, May 15th, 1998
    This newspaper contains articles covering diverse topics, with one of them being about Indonesia’s struggle. The article briefly mentions Suharto’s rule and the repercussions that young Timorese and Indonesians have had to face when going against the dictatorship

  22. A column from a Spanish Newspaper entitled, “Indonésia e Timor” May 17, 1998

  23. An opinion column from a Spanish Newspaper entitled, “Indonésia” May 15th, 1998

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Agir pour Timor 1992-09

This newsletter includes:

  • Édito : Timor-Est n'est pas biodégradable (East Timor is Not Biodegradable)
  • À nos lecteurs (To Our Readers)
  • Chronologie des évènements depuis le 28 octobre 1991 (Timeline of Events Since October 28 1991)
  • Procès de militaires et procès de Timorais (Military Trial and Trial of the Timorese)

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East Timor News Monthly Memo, Portugal

Title: Monthly Memo
East Timor:

  • Xanana radio interview
  • “Press for UN investigation” by Xanana solidarity groups
  • More shootings
  • Repression in rural areas
  • Interview with Fr Ricardo
  • Student prisoners transferred to Jakarta
  • Documents received

Administrating Power: Portugal

  • Three-point government strategy rules out direct aid to armed resistance
  • “Lusitania Express” to sail to Dili
  • “Peace is possible” booklet on massacre

International Issues:

  • Initial reactions to Commissions report
  • Vanuatu in UNGA: “Murder!”
  • Canada cuts aid
  • “East Timor embassy” opened in Canberra

Indonesia:

  • Preliminary report of Investigation Commission
  • Yogyakarta students outspoken statement

Appendix: A Message to all East Timor Solidarity Groups Throughout the World, Kay Rala Xanana Gusmao (commander of FALINTIL)

Appendix II: Preliminary report: National Commission of Enquiry Incident of 12 November 1991, Dili – Extracts (Jakarta, Dec 26, 91)

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East Timor: The Inside Story 1992-10

Title: “East Timor’s struggle continues”

  • “Osorio Soares the new governor”
  • “General Sintong sued in US federal court”
  • “Strong resolution passed by UN”
  • “World bank aid approved”
  • “Political prisoners”
  • “Britain ready to sell more arms”
  • “Schools closed”
  • “NAM ignores East Timor”
  • “Bishop Belo appeals for more freedom”

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East Timor: The Inside Story 1992-12

Title: “For a peaceful solution in East Timor”

  • “General flees US lawsuit”
  • “Release Xanana Gusmao immediately!”
  • “Xanana, a life of struggle and dedication”
  • “Dili, Nov. 12: mourning prohibited”
  • Demonstration leader escapes from Indonesia
  • Human rights award for Fernando de Araujo

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East Timor: The Inside Story 1995-03

Title: “A cry for help – Jose Antonio Belo imprisoned”

  • “Jose’s letter
  • “Germany protests shame president Suharto”
  • “Resistance meeting creates diplomatic unity”
  • “Dili massacre survivor escapes to Western Australia”
  • “Truth or consequences: commission treads softly on Timor killings” (by Margot Cohen)
  • “Alatas honor appals East Timor group”
  • “UN report hammers Indonesia on human rights in East Timor” (Rob South)
  • “Indonesia contests UN report on Timor”
  • “Actions at stations of the cross”
  • “The Seed Keepers” (by Fawzi Turki)
  • “East Timor” (by Ron Hart)
  • “Mothers of Santa Cruz appeal to the world”

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East Timor: The Inside Story 1995-12

  • “Dili Massacre commemoration rally, Perth”
  • “Midnight oil sings for East Timor”
  • “Soldier’s diary tells of war in the field” (by Michael Casey)
  • “Conflict’s brutality claims another life”
  • “Insight into army life”
  • “Return to East Timor” (by David Scott)
  • “A New Year’s message from Xanana”
  • “Academic may be charged for giving a lecture”
  • “Talks: Alatas meets resistance leaders”
  • “Coping with the foreign media”
  • “Interpreter’s changes anger Diet members” (by Masataka Ito)
  • “British arms deals with Jakarta forge ahead”
  • “Protests rock East Timor”

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Various documents 2

Contains various documents such as letters, memorandums, faxes and press releases that were written or published in 1991. This item includes:

  • Letter to Mr. Scott Baldauf, The Christian Science Monitor from Arnold Kohen
    (09.12.1991)
  • Fax message for Micah Sifrey, The Nation from Arnold Kohen (06.01.1991)
  • Fax message for Tom Quigley from Arnold Kohen (23.12.1991)
  • Fax message for Dr. Peter Carey, Trinity College from Arnold Kohen (23.12.1991)
  • Notes on Direct contact with Authoritative Church sources in East Timor (19.12.1991)
  • Letter to Karl Meyer, The New York Times from Arnold Kohen (20.12.1991)
  • Letter to Ms. JoAnn Wypijewski, Managing Editor of The Nation from Arnold Kohen
    (20.12.1991) | 2 pp.
  • Fax message for Pat Walsh from Arnold Kohen (12.12.1991)
  • Letter to Stephen S. Rosenfeld, Deputy Editorial Page Editor of The Washington Post
    from Arnold Kohen (05.12.1991)
  • Letter to Stephen S. Rosenfeld, The Washington Post from Arnold Kohen (04.12.1991)
  • Fax message for Noam Chomsky from Arnold Kohen (04.03.1991)
  • Letter to Arnold Kohen from John S. Cummins, Bishop of Oakland (26.03.1991)
  • Memo from Jose Ramos-Horta, Special Representative (26.11.1991) | 3 pp.
  • Fax message for Ms. Victoria Forbes Adan, Amnesty International from Arnold Kohen
    (31.12.1991)
  • Letter to the Hon. James Baker, Secretary of the Department of State from Most Rev.
    John R. Roach, Archbishop of St. Paul and Minneapolis (19.11.1991)
  • Fax message for Marty Rendon from Arnold Kohen (29.12.1991)
  • Fax message for Marty Rendon from Arnold Kohen (15.12.1991)
  • Handwritten note to Sidney from Arnold Kohen (20.12.1991)
  • Telefax to Mr. Brian McKeon c/o Sen. Biden from Arnold Kohen (23.10.1991)
  • Fax message for Mr. Mark Brinkmoeller from Arnold Kohen (06.11.1991)
  • Letter to Mr. J. Grimmond, International Editor of The Economist from the Rt. Rev. Paul
    Moore Jr. (11.12.1991)
  • Fax message for Mr. Tom Dinnell, Director of the Office for Social Ministry from Arnold
    Kohen (29.10.1991)
  • Fax message for Sr. Patricia Keefe, OSF from Arnold Kohen (29.10.1991)
  • Fax message for Mary Pat Olson from Arnold Kohen (16.10.1991)
  • Re-draft, Boutros-Ghali (1991) | 2 pp.
  • Fax message for Marty Rendon from Arnold Kohen (1991)
  • “Civilians may face death penalty in Timor Case” (02/1991)
  • “Two Post-Massacre letters from Xanana Gusmao” (19.12.1991) | 2 pp.
  • Fax message for Patricia Natali, Archdiocese of Newark from Arnold Kohen
    (17.10.1991)
  • Fax message for Sister Rose Sheridan, CSJ from Arnold Kohen (17.10.1991)
  • Fax message for Msgr. Bryan Walsh from Arnold Kohen (17.10.1991)
  • Fax message for Ms. Jo Ann Benrich from Arnold Kohen (17.10.1991)
  • Fax message for Marty Rendon from Arnold Kohen (17.10.1991)
  • Letter to Arnold Kohen from Stephen Colecchi, Director of the Office of Justice and
    Peace (27.09.1991)
  • Letter to Mr. Peter Kooijmans, Special Rapporteux on Torture from Sidney Jones,
    Executive Director of Asia Watch (13.11.1991) | 2 pp.
  • Urgent fax message for Msgr. Bryan Walsh from Arnold Kohen (06.11.1991)
  • Fax message for Prof. James David Barber from Arnold Kohen (24.10.1991)
  • Fax message for Tom McKening from Arnold Kohen (24.10.1991)
  • Fax message for Dr. Peter Carey, Trinity College form Arnold Kohen (29.09.1991)
  • Fax message for Peg Maloney, Justice and Peace Office from Arnold Kohen
    (25.10.1991)
  • Letter to Mr. David Bartel, Administrative Assistant c/ Sen. Nancy Landon Kassebaum
    from the Rt. Rev. Paul Moore (29.10.1991)
  • Fax message for Fran Boulay from Arnold Kohen (25.10.1991)
  • Letter to Stephen Rosenfeld, Deputy Editorial Page Editor of The Washington Post from
    Arnold Kohen (05.12.1991)
  • Fax message for Stephen Rosenfeld, The Washington Post from Arnold Kohen
    (19.11.1991)
  • Handwritten letter to Arnold Kohen from Paulette Gerand (10.12.1991)
  • Fax message for Mr. Peter Gordon, Yorkshire Television from Arnold Kohen
    (11.12.1991)
  • Letter to Karl Meyer, The New York Times from Arnold Kohen (12.12.1991)
  • Letter to the President of the United States (Bill Clinton) from thirty U.S. Senators
    (25.11.1991) | 4 pp.
  • Letter to His Excellency, the President of International Parliamentarians in London from
    the National Council of Maubere Resistance (CNRM) and the National Resistance of the
    Students of East Timor (RENETIL) (1991) Subj.: Call for help and request for protection
    | 2 pp.
  • Message to Assistant Chief BAIS ABRI in Jakarta from the Commander of KODAM
    IX/UDAYANA, Chief of Staff, Assistant for Intelligence (23.02.1991) Subj.: Renetil
    Clandestine Network in Denpasar | 4 pp.
  • Letter to Mgr. Carlos Filipe Ximenes Belo from Rev. Reinaldo Cardoso (16.02.1991) | 2
    pp. [Portuguese]
  • Letter to the Hon. James A. Baker III from Nony Rhodes (14.03.1991) | 2 pp.
  • Letter from X. Gusmao with an attached document, all in Portuguese (18.03.1991) | 6 pp.
  • Letter to Hon. Connie Mack, United States Senate from Monsignor Bryn O. Walsh,
    Executive Director of the Catholic Commission for Social Advocacy (12.11.1991)
  • Letter to Hon. Bob Graham, United States Senate from Monsignor Bryn O. Walsh,
    Executive Director of the Catholic Commission for Social Advocacy (12.11.1991)
  • Letter to Toby Volkman, Staff Associate of the Social Science Research Council from G.
    Carter Bentley (29.01.1992) attached is a tentative table of contents for the East Timor
    volume | 4 pp.
  • Letter to Arnold Kohen from G. Carter Bentley (08.04.1992)
  • Letter to the Hon. Judge John M. Walker Jr., United States Court of Appeals from Arnold
    Kohen (15.10.1991) | 2 pp.
  • Letter to Stephen Rosenfeld, The Washington Post from Arnold Kohen (28.04.1991)
  • Letter to Ben Anderson from Arnold Kohen (12.04.1991)
  • Letter to Sally from Arnold Kohen (12.04.1991)
  • The same letter from Paul Moore, Jr was sent to: (12.04.1991)
    ● Mr. Micheal Chamberlain
    ● Ms. E.M. Adjali, Executive Secretary, United Nations/International Affairs
    Women’s Division, United Methodist Church
    ● Ms. Veronica Pritchard Parke
    ● Mr. David Hinkley
    ● Professor Benedict Anderson
    ● Ms. Brenda Hughes Moore
    ● Mr. Edward Doherty
    ● Father Reinaldo Cardoso, St. Anthony’s Church
    ● Rev. Edward R. Killackey, M.M
    ● Rev. William Lewers, Center for Human Rights at Notre Dame Law School
    ● Mr. John P. Salzberg
    ● Ms. Sally Lilienthal
    ● Hon. Malcolm Wallop
  • Handwritten letter to Arnold Kohen from Julian Bosewall (08.01.1991) | 2 pp.
  • Letter to Senhor Dr. Jorge Sampaio, Secretário-Geral do Partido Socialista from Xanama
    Gusmao (09.03.1991) | 5 pp.

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Contains various documents such as letters, memorandums, faxes and press releases that were written or published in 1991. This item contains:

  • Letter to Paul Moore from Arnold Kohen (23.08.1991)
  • Letter to Mr. Richard Kessler, Senate Foreign Relations Committee from the Rt. Rev.
    Paul Moore (26.08.1991) | 2 pp.
  • Handwritten note for Mike J. from Arnold Kohen (13.11.1991)
  • Draft letter to President Bush (1991) | 2 pp.
  • Letter to Mr. Karl Hutterer, Social Science Research Council from John Monjo,
    Ambassador (14.12.1990)
  • Fax message for Steve Alston, CAFOD from Arnold Kohen (23.08.1991)
  • Telefax to Mr. Brian McKeown c/o Sen. Biden from Arnold Kohen (23.10.1991)
  • Telefax from Mr. Eugene Callahan, Administrative Assistant of Office of Sen. Alan
    Dixon from Arnold Kohen (23.10.1991)
  • Letter to Paul Moore from Arnold Kohen (23.10.1991)
  • Fax message to Steve Alston, CAFOD from Arnold Kohen (23.10.1991)
  • Letter to Sr. Perez De Cuellar, United Nations Secretary-General from Rt. Rev. John
    Crowley (24.10.1991) | 2 pp.
  • Letter to the Hon. Richard Solomon from theRt. Rev. Paul Moore (23.10.1991)
  • CAFOD Telefax to multiple organizations from Steve Alston (23.10.1991)
  • Letter to Ms. Ellen Straus from Arnold Kohen (26.08.1991)
  • Letter to Paul Moore from Arnold Kohen (26.08.1991)
  • Fax message for Dr. Peter Carey, Trinity College from Arnold Kohen (02.09.1991)
  • Fax message for Martin Rendon from Arnold Kohen (07.09.1991)
  • Draft letter to the President, The White House | 2 pp.
  • Fax message for Dr. Peter Carey, Trinity College from Arnold Kohen (23.07.1991)
  • Letter to Ms. Lee Arrowood c/o Sen. Wallop from Arnold Kohen (26.08.1991)
  • Fax message for Steve Alston, CAFOD from Arnold Kohen (28.10.1991)
  • Fax message for Donnacadh Hurley, Trocaire from Arnold Kohen (19.11.1991)
  • Fax message for Paul and Brenda Moore from Arnold Kohen (24.11.1991)
  • Letter to His Excellency Ali Alatas, Foreign Minister from Sidney Jones (20.11.1991) | 2
    pp.
  • Letter to Ms. Mary McGrory, The Washington Post from Arnold Kohen (18.11.1991)
  • Letter to Mr. Karl Meyer, The New York Times from Arnold Kohen (18.11.1991)
  • Fax transmittal to Mr. Hugh O’Shaughnessy from Arnold Kohen (31.12.1991)
  • Letter to His Excellency Abdul Rachman Ramly, Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia
    from Harris Wofford (01.01.1991)
  • Fax message for Frank Monahan, Office of Gov’t Liaison from Arnold Kohen
    (19.11.1991)
  • Fax message for Lee Arrowood c/o Sen. Wallop from Arnold Kohen (24.11.1991)
  • A preliminary proposal for a One-Day Workshop on the Situation in East Timor (1991) |
    9 pp.
  • Letter to Arnold Kohen from Toby Volkman (10.06.1991) | 2 pp.
  • Congressional Record - July 29th, 1991 | 6 pp.

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Various documents

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

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

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Various documents 3

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

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

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Online Publications 2

Online publications that were published in 1999.

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

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