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Newspaper articles

This item includes newspaper articles published in 1997.

It includes:

  • "From cattle prods to cobras" (25.01.1997) The Economist
  • “Tricky Talks” by Jessica Mathews (27.01.1997)
  • “Shadow Timor state forming in Australia” (25.01.1997) Washington Times
  • “Indonesia’s Lippo plans to expand insurance business in Hong Kong” (27.01.1997) Journal of Commerce
  • “Indonesia” (29.01.1997) World Bank
  • “Indications point to Clinton toughening Indonesia policy” (29.01.1997) Los Angeles Times
  • “Indonesia, resplendent at Swiss Forum, indignant over U.S. critics” (02.02.1997) The Washington Post
  • “U.N. and U.S. pressed on Rights stance” (02.02.1997) The New York Times
  • “Local activists blast Wold over rights review” (02/1997)
  • “ ‘Hope’ from East Timor” (28.02.1997) The Washington Post
  • “Off the screen again” (04.03.1997) The Washington Post
  • “Shoot-from-the-hip trade rules (10.03.1997) The Boston Globe
  • “US public must lead the sanctions on Indonesia” (12.04.1997) The Boston Globe
  • “Bishop Belo not reassigned” (12.05.1997) Time
  • "Belo due to vote in Washington" (28.05.1997) Jakarta Post
  • “Indonesia wants to clear up U.S. media ‘misinformation’” (06/1997) O’Dwyer’s PR Services Report
  • “E.Timor bishop seeks US Catholics’ support” (02.06.1997) The Boston Globe
  • “Timor Rebels widen attacks on Indonesia rule” (08.06.1997) The New York Times
  • “A White House Visit” (21.06.1997) The Washington Post
  • “Timor Rebel is killed; cause of death disputed” (27.06.1997) The New York Times
  • “Still Talking” (21.08.1997) Far Eastern Economic Review
  • “Indonesia’s crisis reveals its weaknesses” (21.08.1997) The Wall Street Journal
  • “People” (03.09.1997) International Herald Tribune
  • “Notables seek solution to East Timor rebellion” (11.09.1997) International Herald Tribune
  • “Cook lays down law on arms” (29.09.1997) The Guardian
  • “Timor bishop urged to focus on peace (24.10.1997) Catholic News Service
  • “Murder on the mountain” (25.10.1997) The Tablet
  • “Creating genuine peace” (02.01.1997) USCC | 3 pp.
  • “Nobel Laureate seeks peace in East Timor” (04.03.1997) San Francisco Chronicle
  • “La luta continua! The struggle goes on in East Timor” (01/1990) National Outlook | 4 pp.
  • “Nous gagnerons la bataille pour la liberté de Timor” (27.03.1997) La Croix [French]
  • “L’Indonésie empêche le Prix Nobel Timorais José Ramos Horta de s’exprimer devant la Commission des droits de l’homme de l’ONU” (07.03.1997) Le Monde [French]
  • “Off the screen again’ (04.03.1997) The Washington Post
  • “Un Prix Nobel muselé” (27.03.1997) Le Monde [French]
  • “Milestones: Reassigned, Carlos Filipe Ximenes Belo” (31.03.1997) Time
  • “Letters: Bishop Belo not reassigned” (12.05.1997) Time
  • “The ’smart’ mine fallacy” (04.04.1997) Army Times
  • “Chafee hurts self with cheap shot at Kennedy, E. Timor” (29.05.1997) Providence Journal Bulletin
  • “E. Timor bishop seeks US Catholics’ support” (02.06.1997) The Boston Globe
  • “Ripples across the world” (14.06.1997) The Tablet | 3 pp.
  • “Murder in the cathedral” (July-September 1997) Inside Indonesia
  • “We want to be free” (09/1992) Inside Indonesia | 3 pp.
  • “Obituaries: Aloisius Nobuo Soma” (12.10.1997) The New York Times
  • “Ramos Horta’s involvement investigated” (22.10.1997) Kompas Online | 2 pp.
  • “No White House meeting for East Timor advocate” (28.05.1997) The Washington Post
  • “Trabalhar pelo próximo é uma missão muito difícil” (1997) [Portuguese]
  • “The unfinished saga of East Timor” (05.03.1997) The Christian Science Monitor
  • “Belém fica à espera de Belo” (13.05.1997) Diario de Noticias [Portuguese]
  • “Bishop asks help for East Timor’s youth” (20.06.1997) National Catholic Reporter
  • “Mission to dam the river of shells and guns” (15.06.1997) The Universe | 2 pp.
  • “Liberdade no condicional” (13.05.1997) Diario de Noticias [Portuguese]
  • Interview with Jose Ramos-Horta (23.03.1997) A Section of the Sunday Examiner & Chronicle | 2 pp.
  • “Champion of a Forgotten People” by Paul Raffaele (February 1997) Reader’s Digest | 4 pp.

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Newspaper articles

Various newspaper articles published in 1999, mostly in the Untied States.

This item includes:
● A sketch for Newsday (1999)
● East Timor capital starts to revive (1999) The Washington Post
● Lisbon offers to fund East Timor (26.02.1999) Financial Times
● Indonesia: a pledge to investors (10.04.1999) The New York Times
● Indonesia: Second thoughts (29.04.1999) Far Eastern Economic Review | 2 pp.
● Alarm bells in East Timor (31.05.1999) The Washington Post
● U.S. warns Indonesia over political violence (28.08.1999) The New York Times
● ‘Most Important Day’ (02.09.1999) Catholic New York
● ‘People are Panicking’ (09.09.1999) Catholic New York
● The Fruits of ‘Realism’ (07.09.1999) The New York Times
● Promising Safety, the U.N. led East Timor to the Slaughter (09.09.1999) The Time Daily |
2 pp.
● Pressure Indonesia to halt killings (09.09.1999)
● The world’s attention must focus on E. Timor (10.09.1999) The Sun
● Helping East Timor, and Indonesia (10.09.1999) The New York Times
● Blood and ashes in East Timor (11.09.1999) The Tablet | 2 pp.
● The writing on the stone (24.04.1999) The Tablet | 2 pp.
● Wasserman’s view (14.09.1999) The Boston Globe
● Fatal trust in Timor (15.09.1999) The New York Times
● No more time to waste as East Timor disappears (17.09.1999) International Herald
Tribune
● Indonesians begin pullout from E. Timor (18.09.1999) The Washington Post
● W. Timor no haven for some refugees (19.09.1999) Los Angeles Times
● W. Timor: terror crosses border (19.09.1999) Los Angeles Times
● In East Timor, smiles greet peacekeepers (21.09.1999) The Washington Post | 2 pp.
● In tent city camp, refugee relives horror (19.09.1999) Los Angeles Times
● Once again, peacekeepers arrive too late (21.09.1999) The Wall Street Journal | 3 pp.
● Indonesian leader backs East Timor Independence (22.09.1999) The Washington Post
● Fear still reigns in E. Timor Hills (22.09.1999) The Washington Post
● Peace Operation in Timor enters critical phase (22.09.1999) International Herald Tribune
● Facing truth in Indonesia (22.09.1999) The Washington Post
● Arrival of U.N. troops has revived hope in Dili (22.09.1999) USA Today
● In East Timor, high hopes, big risks and an uncertain future (22.09.1999) USA Today
● Peacekeeping force prepares to spread out from Dili (22.09.1999) Financial Times
● Abhorrent siblings (22.09.1999) Financial Times
● East Timor inquiry agreed (23.09.1999) Financial Times
● Surviving on Fibs and Faith (23.09.1999) The Washington Post | 2 pp.
● Australia accepts a limited UN assignment in East Timor (23.09.1999) International
Herald Tribune
● Journalists targeted in E. Timor (23.09.1999) The Washington Post
● Photo in the International Herald Tribune (25-26.09.1999)
● A plea for peace from someplace near hell (27.09.1999) U.S. News & World report
● Photo in The Boston Globe (27.09.1999)
● The hunter and the hunted (27.09.1999) U.S. News & World report
● Tales of survival heard in Dili (27.09.1999) The Boston Globe
● Survivors tell of ending rampage in Timor (27.09.1999) The Boston Globe
● East Timor is pacified, now what? (27.09.1999) The Wall Street Journal
● A Scorched-Earth Policy (28.09.1999) The Washington Post
● Jakarta general leaves E. Timor (28.09.1999) The Washington Post
● Indonesia’s dangerous politics (02.10.1999) The Economist | 2 pp.
● A new leader in Indonesia (23.10.1999) The Boston Globe
● East Timor’s devastated church will seek U.S. Catholic help (25.10.1999) The Catholic
Review
● When despair and joy collide, outside the spotlight (31.10.1999) Boston Sunday Globe
● Millennium, ecumenism top stories of 1999; pope heads newsmakers (16.12.1999)
Catholic New York
● Military aid suspension tests U.S.. Indonesia Ties (05.11.1999) The Washington Post

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Newspaper articles 4

Various newspaper articles published in 1999, mostly in the United States.
This item includes:

  • Tension emerges between E.Timor resistance chiefs (01.12.1999)
  • “As Jakarta troops leave, peacekeepers face guns” (24.09.1999) The New York Times
  • “Habibie gives go-ahead for E. Timor peace force” (1999)
  • “East Timor decides” (30.08.1999) Financial Times
  • “New test for Indonesia” (10.02.1999) International Herald Tribune
  • Student-Police scuffle in Jakarta (10.02.1999) International Herald Tribune
  • Indonesia promises East Timor pullout (25.09.1999) The Global Guardian
  • E. Timor villages go up in smoke as army retreats (27.09.1999) Washington Post | 2 pp.
  • Indonesia will allow peace force (1999) The Los Angeles Times | 2 pp.
  • Refugees staring death in the face (1999) The Associated Press
  • Relief felt at summit on 2 counts (13.09.1999) The Associated Press
  • World Bank begins task of rebuilding in East Timor (02.11.1999) The new York Times | 2 pp.
  • UN-backed forces to enter E Timor (16.09.1999) Financial Times
  • ASEAN struggles to find a role in peacekeeping (1999)
  • Indonesia: U.N. aide takes up post (02.06.1999) The New York Times
  • U.N. pleads for E. Timor peacekeepers (09.09.1999) The Atlanta Constitution
  • Indonesians on the defensive against Western intervention (21.09.1999) USA Today
  • “Tens of thousands trucked out against their will” (08.09.1999) The Independent
  • Pro-Indonesia militias raise tension after Timor votes (01.09.1999) The New York Times
  • Clinton’s foreign policy apparatus shares blame for East Timor (29.09.1999) Los Angeles Times
  • West’s credibility at Stake, Laureate says (09.09.1999) The Washington Post
  • East Timor independence leader hails vote (29.09.1999) The Boston Globe
  • No resistance, no welcome for E. Timor peacekeepers (21.09.1999) The Atlanta Constitution
  • Crisis spreads to West Timor (20.09.1999) The Christian Science Monitor | 2 pp.
  • East Timor family’s terror: trapped at home by gunmen (27.09.1999) The New York Times | 2 pp.
  • A peace to keep in East Timor (16.09.1999) The Baltimore Sun
  • S. Korean leader wins peace prize: Kim Dae Jung (2000) The Washington Post | 2 pp.
  • S. Korea’s Kim wins Peace prize The Washington Post
  • Peace prize goes to activist, bishop for work in East Timor (12.10.1999) The Charleston Gazette
  • Bishop, exile win Peace prize (12.10.1996) Sarasota Herald-Tribune
  • Nobel Peace Prize goes to independence seekers (12.10.1996) The Birmingham News
  • East Timor activists win Peace Prize (12.10.1999) Cape Cod Times

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Indonesian intervention in East Timor

Indonesian Intervention in East Timor: a Chronology was published by the East Timor Information and Research Project. It details the chronology of invasion of East Timor and some background information on East Timor from before the invasion.

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Inquiry Magazine

Inquiry Magazine published "Slaughter in East Timor". It contains the article "East Timor: the press cover-up" by Noam Chomsky. It's contents are the invasion, American aid, the atrocities, the cover-up, refugees and human rights.

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The Politics of Starvation

The Politics of Starvation by Arnold Kohen and Roberta A. Quance

  • published in Inquiry in February 1980
  • about the famine across East Timor

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Americans for Democratic Action

Americans for Democratic Action: Thirty-Third Anniversary Convention Banquet (14.06.1980)

Human Rights section on East Timor and Indonesia.

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Washington Journal Review

Interview in the Washington Journalism Review called "the New Foreign Correspondence". The WJR was interviewing Walter Pincus, Stanley Karnow, Constantine Menges, Ray White, Richard Valeriani and Barry Rubin.

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The "Decolonization" of East Timor

The "Decolonization" of East Timor and the United Nations Norms on Self-Determination and Aggression written by Roger S. Clark.
It was printed in the Yale Journal of World Public Order.

Clark's work gives a detailed history of East Timor and the Indonesian invasion.

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East Timor: A People Shattered by Lies and Silence

East Timor: A People Shattered by Lies and Silence
by A. Barbedo de Magalhães, Professor of the University of Oporto, Portugal and Coordinator of the Symposia on Timor of Oporto University

Contents:

  1. At the East Timor scale, it's a veritable holocaust, with more than 40% of the whole people eliminated during the first six years of the occupation.
  2. An annexation in the name of regional stability and defence of the Free World, in a moment of panic motivated by the Soviet expansionism
  3. The oil and other economic interests and even religious factors also influenced the process.
  4. Twenty years later, instead of working in order to put an end to the dramatic consequences of their errors many politicians try to keep them under the shadow of lies.
  5. In reality, East Timor was occupied by the United States, Australia, United Kingdom, The Vatican, Japan and other powers, through Indonesia. Indonesia was not much more than executor of a policy that interested the West.
  6. Portugal initiated a process of decolonization that supposed a consultation of the Timorese people, but Indonesia succeeded in interrupting it.
  7. The relative abandon of Portugal and the comparison with the position of Spain towards Western Sahara.
  8. Facing all interest and forces involved, the actors in the field - both Timorese and Portuguese - were not much more than mere figurines
  9. It was based in lies that Indonesia created the instability and prepared the invasion.
  10. In order to make sure that those lies would not be exposed, the Indonesian regime did not hesitate to murder all the journalist present in the territory, and the government of the western powers silenced those crimes.
  11. In order to assure a complete silence, also the international humanitarian agencies were forbidden to enter in the territory.
  12. With the help of the Australian Government who captured the only retransmission radio that, from the Northern Territory, communicated with the Timorese Resistance, the information black out was almost complete during thirteen long years.
  13. With no information on the Media, governments of the occupying powers and theirs representatives could lie freely.
  14. With the public opinion asleep, even the Media lost interest in the question: East Timor, no one even knows where that is... East Timor does not sell... East Timor is not news...
  15. The courage and the intelligence of some newsmen prevented the Santa Cruz massacre to be another ignored and forgotten massacre.
  16. To report what goes on in East Timor and to demand responsibilities to the governments for the murder of journalists, the sales of arms and the political coverage they give to the occupying power are some of the ways to defend not only the Timorese but also Freedom itself and the international law.

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Focus on East Timor

Programme:
Peace Prize Symposium: Focus on East Timor

Includes a brief profile of the speakers of the Peace Prize Symposium : Dr. George Aditjondro, Dr. James J. Fox, Vice-Rector Armindo Maia, Mr. Max Stahl & Dr. John Taylor

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Messaggero di sant'Antonio

La città del Santo incontra monsignor Carlos Belo Premio Nobel Per la Pace (The City of the Saint meets Monsignor Carlos Belo, Nobel Peace Prize)

[In Portuguese]

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A summary of Amnesty International's concerns

Indonesia, The PRD Prisoners: A summary of Amnesty International's concerns
October 1997

It includes:

  • A summary of concerns
  • PRD Prisoner Case Studies
    • Budiman Sudjatmiko
    • Garda Sembiring
    • Suroso, Yacobus Eko Kurniawan and Ignatius Daminanus Pranowo
    • Petrus Hariyanto
    • Ken Budha Kusumandaru, Ignatius Putut Arintoko & Victor da Costa
    • Wilson Bin Nurtiyas
    • I Gusti Agung Anom Astika
    • Dita Indah Sari
    • Coen Husein Pontoh
    • Mochamad Sholeh

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Human Rights Violations in East Timor

TRIGGER WARNING: Graphic content

Item consists of a publication produced by the East Timor International Support Center around 1997. It documents human rights violations which took place in East Timor during Indonesian occupation.

Contents:

  • Warning
  • Introductions by Dr. Jose Ramos Horta, Nobel Peace Prize Laureate and Bishop Hilton Deakin, Chairman of the East Timor Human Rights Centre
  • Background on Human Rights in East Timor:
    -Summary of Human Rights in East Timor
    -The East Timor Human Rights Centre: excerpts from the 1996 Annual Report
    -Amnesty International: excerpts from various reports
    -The United Nations Human Rights Commission: Resolution on East Timor, May 1997
  • Photographic Evidence:
    -Photos of human rights violations from the early 1980s
    -Photos from the period of famine - 1979 to 1982
    -Photos of violations from the mid 1980s till 1991
    -The 'Dili massacre' in 1991
    -Torture and murder in East Timor after 1991
  • Conclusion

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Various documents 3

This document contains letters, press & media releases and reports written between 1975 and 2000 by AFFET.

It contains:

  • Letter to Dr. Jose Luis Gomez, Ambassador of Portugal from Gina Roncoli, Lois Randall & Francisco Vidinha (31.10.1991) | 7 pp.
  • News Briefs - Gabinete de Informaçāo da Fretilin: Indonesians form in East Timor Intimidations’ Groups (09/1991) | 3 pp.
  • Email from Rob Wesley-Smith that includes a Media Release entitled: “Anzac Day - wear black for East Timor” written by Susan Connelly (04/1999) | 2 pp.
  • A flyer entitled: “Why target Paul Keating? East Timor Week” which describes Paul Keating’s role in the Australian ALP governments and was Prime Minister for more than 2 years. 'He has been party to their immoral decisions to breach the UN Charter and Human Rights Declarations', it includes Australia’s history over East Timor - highlights (15th - 21st August 1994)
  • A flyer for “East Timor Week” with the program for the whole week (Monday 15th - Sunday 21st August 1994)
  • East Timor Coalition - Darwin - Media Release: “Torture details of boats people asylum seekers show the realities for East Timorese in Operassi SAPU RATA (‘eliminate’), the current Indonesian military offensive.” (27/10/1995) | 2 pp.
  • East Timor Coalition - Darwin - Media Release: “Summaries of tortures of 3 recently arrived East Timorese asylum seekers” (27/10/1995) | 4 pp.
  • East Timor - Media Release: “Urgent Update on East Timor State of Siege” (13/10/1995) | 2 pp.
  • East Timor - Media Release: “Statement on Religious Conflicts in East Timor” written by Jose Ramos-Horta (10/1995) | 3 pp.
  • “East Timor - my country of birth ad heart” by Cesarina Rocha (06/1996) Human Rights Solidarity AHRC Newsletter | 3 pp.
  • Open letter from Alarico Jorge Fernandes, Minister for Information and national Security of the Democratic Republic of East Timor to Indonesian Soldiers & Indonesian People. Broadcast on Radio Maubere on 04/03/1977.
  • Australians for a Free East Timor - Press Release: “Evidence Accumulates Against Indonesian Brutality East Timor” written by Rob Wesley-Smith (05/02/1994) | 3 pp.
  • Flyer entitled: “Welcome to East Timorese victims of Indonesian bloody aggression” with numbers and the history of the invasion in East Timor (09/1979)
  • “The Body Count” (02/1995) The Independent Monthly | 2 pp.
  • Letter to the East Timor Supporters written by Allan Nairn from New York (12/1994) | 2 pp.
  • United Nations Secretary General Report: “Questions of East Timor - Progress report of the Secretary-General” (16/09/1994) | 2 pp.
  • Letter to Darwin TV mainly from Rob Wesley-Smith (13/04/1994) Re: Ads, Amnesty, Artists for East Timor
  • “Will Indonesia Listen?” New York Times editorial, 19 September 1994, published on the International Herald Tribune on 20 September 1994
  • “Revealed: Timor cover-up” The Sydney Morning Herald (24.08.1994)
  • “Encontros in Southeast Asia” by Tony Haynes, Cultura, (Spring 1993) | 2 pp.
  • Flyer entitled: “Selamat Datang di Arfura Games” an Indonesian flyer that writes about the horrors of what had happened in East Timor (05/1993) | Indonesian
  • The National Council of Maubere Resistance Media Statement: “East Timor Indonesian sea patrol stepping up” (31/07/1995)
  • “Death Numbers - Troop Numbers in East Timor” written by Rob Wesley-Smith, Australians for a Free East Timor, Darwin (26.01.1997) | 2 pp.
  • “Arndits spin on Balibo Deaths” written by Rob Wesley-Smith (20.01.1997) | 3 pp.
  • “One story of torture in East Timor” written by Antonio Pinot Govela, one of the Timorese People (26/10/1995) | 2 pp.
  • “Testimony before the United Nations Special Committee on Decolonization” presented by Ms. Eleanor Hoffman, Australians for a Free East Timor - New York (23.07.1996) | 5 pp.
  • Letter to Sr. Presidente da Comissāo dos Direitos do Homem (Mr. Chairman of the Commission on Human Rights) from Chefe das Falintil (Head of Falintil) written on March 13th, 1997 | 3 pages in Portuguese
  • “A Falintil commander reports - a brief overview of the military situation” written by Commander Dai Tula, East Timor: To Resist is to Win, (12/1993)
  • “How Reebok exploits its Indonesian workforce” written in the TAPOL Bulletin, (04/1994)
  • “Fretilin Peace-Plan” This is the plan that Fretilin presented to the Indonesian Government its Pland for Peace whose application would guarantee respect for the rights of the Maubere People and their freely expressed will and a possibility for other countries interested in the East Timor problem to follow the process. (written in 1983, published in 1984)
  • Email from Martin Broek called “Finland asks for protest letters: Arms Trade to Indonesia”, it contains: Protest letters to the Finnish Government on arms trade (08/03/1996)
  • “Bishop Belo’s visit to Darwin, Cassette launch” by Rob Wesley-Smith (3-7/ 12/1993) | 4 pp.
  • “East Timor invasion anniversary feature” A detailed feature about the history of East Timor up until 1982 | 11 pp.
  • “Xanana” written by Louise Crowe. She looks at the life of the man now facing criminal charges of rebellion and the possession of illegal weapons. His trial attracted international attention. (Fall 1993)
  • Statement by Bill Hayden, MP - Leader of the Opposition (20/01/1978)
  • “Rejection of Fretilin Leader’s visa” written by Bill Hayden, MP (09/01/1978)
  • Remembering the Santa Cruz Massacre (12/11/1991) : “Message for heroic East Timorese People" by Mairead Maguire, Nobel Peace Laureate (09/11/1995)
  • Letter to Wes from Shirley Shackleton (no date)

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A Small Island's Big War: East Timor's Revolutionary War

Book about the history of East Timor and Japan's involvement and responsibility in the matter.
Table of contents (see below for original Japanese):
• Japan’s Responsibility: Fretilin’s message to the United Nations
• Chapter 1: Do you know East Timor?
• Chapter 2: Details on the East Timor War
• Chapter 3: Fretilin and the people of East Timor
• Chapter 4: Indonesia and East Timor
• Chapter 5: Japan and East Timor
• Chapter 6: Each country’s response to the situation
• Chapter 7: The end— What we can do about it
Contains multiple graphs, the translated message of Fretilin to the United Nations, a letter from the Indonesian foreign minister Adam Malik to Jose Manuel Ramos Horta, and multiple pictures of the war.

Original Japanese:
目次
• 日本の責任― フレテリンの国連へのメッセージ
• 第一章:東チモールを知っていますか
• 第二章:東チモール戦争の経緯
• 第三章:フレテリンと東チモールの人々
• 第四章:インドネシアと東チモール
• 第五章:日本と東チモール
• 第六章:各国の対応と運動の状況
• 第七章:おわりに― わたしたちにできること
• 本と資料の紹介

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