Showing 158 results

Archival collections
TAPOL Item
Print preview Hierarchy View:

1 results with digital objects Show results with digital objects

TAPOL Bulletin 1984-01

  • Title: TAPOL Bulletin no. 61, January 1984
  • Contents: New arrests in West Papua: paracommandos in charge -- Huge transmigration planned for Merauke -- Transmigration threatens land ownership -- A personal account of political detention in Jayapura -- A glimpse of Indonesian policies at work -- Killings and disappearances : Murdani shifts blame and rejects "outside interferences" -- Disappearances -- New law on internal exile in preparation -- Armed troops keep thousands away from trial -- New offensive spreads death and disrupts food -- Concern grows in Washington and London -- Going against the stream -- More on the offensive
  • Description supplied by Victoria University catalogue.

TAPOL

TAPOL Bulletin 1984-03

  • Title: TAPOL Bulletin no. 62, March 1984
  • Contents: West Papua in revolt: many flee from Indonesian reprisals -- Transmigration plans for West Papua -- Transmigration a top priority -- Seth Rumkorem on the resistance in West Papua -- 8500 victims in E. Java alone, reports Dutch journalist -- Two journals banned -- Propaganda by satellite -- New societies law effectively ends the right to organise -- A cautionary tale: when telling your experiences can land you in jail -- Dutch trade unionist visit -- Tennis champion stopped from going abroad -- Fighting continues as hundreds flee "climate of fear" in the towns -- The State Department's latest distortions on East Timor -- British arms sales to Indonesia -- Murdani at home and abroad ... -- KOPKAMTIB regulations on job permits for ex-tapols -- Beware of latent communists, warn generals -- Regional Council on Human Rights in Asia
  • Description supplied by Victoria University catalogue.

TAPOL

TAPOL Bulletin 1984-05

  • Title: TAPOL Bulletin no. 63, May 1984
  • Contents: Appeal to the world from the Bishop of Dili: "Open your eyes to the brutalities of Indonesia" -- Letters tell of new atrocities -- Court trials, a cover-up for massacres -- Portuguese and Indonesian Bishops speak out -- Fretilin Peace Plan launched -- Indonesian offensive halted -- Arnold Ap and others shot dead by security forces -- Refugees' fate still uncertain -- How Indonesia is squeezing PNG -- Seth Rumkorem on human rights in West Papua -- Diplomacy turns sour between Indonesia and PNG -- British armoured cars in Indonesia -- IGGI aid could continue "for another 20 years" -- The Timor Gap: oil and trouble -- The trials and tribulations of tried political prisoners -- Former tapols and the communist bogy -- Punished for missing a flag ceremony -- We must stop being arrogant, says Indonesian doctor -- Why tape-worm victims will have to wait -- From murderer to Manggala
  • Description supplied by Victoria University catalogue.

TAPOL

TAPOL Bulletin 1984-07

  • Title: TAPOL Bulletin no. 64, July 1984
  • Contents: New Societies Law threatens future of many NGOs -- The killing of Arnold Ap and Eddy Mofu -- Many border villages deserted -- Seth Rumkorem speaks at the UN -- Two more violations of PNG border -- Self-determination for East Timor dropped from ALP programme -- East Timor injustice -- The killing that became an embarrassment -- Fugitive from the death-squads -- Residents near Halim airport driven from their land -- Compulsion being used in Indonesia's family planning programme -- Black cargo of the military regime -- IGGI allots $2.46 billion to Indonesia -- Mrs Thatcher to visit Indonesia in September
  • Description supplied by Victoria University catalogue.

TAPOL

TAPOL Bulletin 1984-09

  • Title: TAPOL Bulletin no. 65, September 1984
  • Contents: Tanjung Priok incident: many shot dead by troops -- "Save Democracy" pamphlet attacks the Five Laws -- PPP abandons Islam -- Forced repatriation must be prevented -- "We fear for our lives" -- Bishop of Vanimo talks about the refugees -- OPM report on atrocities in Merauke -- Army plans to re-locate the population of West Papua -- New evidence about the murder of Arnold Ap -- UN again postpones discussion on East Timor -- Timorese will fight to the end, says former Bishop -- Bishop of Dili calls for talks with Fretilin -- Seminarists write to MAWI president -- Timorese women reject birth control programme -- Australia's seabed talks with Indonesia are illegal -- The killings continue -- Indonesia's troubled image in Britain -- Water will erode the stones.
  • Description supplied by Victoria University catalogue.

TAPOL

TAPOL Bulletin 1984-11

  • Title: TAPOL Bulletin no. 66, November 1984
  • Contents: Indonesia rocked by unrest -- Call for inquiry into Tanjung Priok Massacre -- New arrests -- Foreign Office comes to Indonesia's defence -- UK frigates for Indonesian navy -- A cartoonist's view -- The provocation and victimisation of Muslims -- Planned relocation of the Papuan population -- PNG visitor discusses the refugee question -- Famine again hits the Baliem Valley -- Mochtar: "We'll only allow visits that are in our interests" -- Increased transmigration to East Timor -- Morrison and Murdani: a 20-year friendship -- Three communist prisoners under threat of execution -- Political prisoners of the military -- Government to speed up process of landlessness -- Book reviews: Resistance in East Timor unbowed -- Sawito and the shaky seventies -- Muslim girls expelled from school for wearing headscarves.
  • Description supplied by Victoria University catalogue.

TAPOL

TAPOL Bulletin 1985-01

  • Title: TAPOL Bulletin no. 67, January 1985
  • Contents: The war is far from over, says Murdani -- Indonesia and Portugal secret talks -- Australian ICJ mission warns against involuntary repatriation -- Refugees repatriated in secret -- Britain's arms exports to Indonesia escalate -- Rapiers on the move -- Combat-tested warships for Indonesian navy -- The Tanjung Priok massacre -- A mother's letter -- Many Muslims charged with subversion -- Five foreign journalists expelled -- Ali Sadikin challenges Murdani to a debate -- Indonesia's upside-down land reform -- Armed intimidation used against peasants -- Book review: Child of all nations by Pramoedya Ananta Toer -- Borobudur monument and Solo Kraton attacked
  • Description supplied by Victoria University catalogue.

TAPOL

TAPOL Bulletin 1985-03

  • Title: TAPOL Bulletin no. 68, March 1985
  • Contents: Mrs Thatcher visits Indonesia -- Courts try crippled survivors of Tanjung Priok Massacre -- The Tanjung Priok Four get heavy sentences -- Mulya Lubis refused exit permit -- Defendants forced to replace lawyers -- "Don't let the butcher us" says Buyung Nasution -- -- OPM leader on the military situation in Merauke -- Australian Foreign Minister prevented from visiting refugees -- A political trial to cover up a murder -- University team critical of transmigration programme -- "Anti-guerrilla" squads take to the streets -- Salman Hafidz executed by firing squad -- Many periodicals closed down -- Afraid of their own history -- The coconut symbol in Marihat Raya Village -- How to achieve box-office success
    Supplement: Repression and resistance in East Timor since August 1983 -- Setback for East Timor at the UN Human Rights Commission -- Fretilin forces surround Soibada for three days -- East Timor church leader accuses Indonesians of massacre in Kraras -- Terror in Kraras and Vikeke -- East Timor political prisoners now in jail in Java -- Four NGOs complain to the UN Human Rights Commission -- W. German parliamentarians call for free access to East Timor
  • Description supplied by Victoria University catalogue.

TAPOL

TAPOL Bulletin 1985-05

  • Title: TAPOL Bulletin no. 69, May 1985
  • Contents: Trade Union leader executed in secret -- Long term prisoners' lives in danger -- Investigation of a massacre -- The Tanjung Priok massacre -- The trial -- The evidence of the defendants -- The end of the trial -- A political frame-up -- Statement by the head of the Catholic Church of East Timor -- Indonesia cries 'forgery' -- The 3 November incident in Vanimo -- Renewed pressure on refugees to repatriate -- ABRI and Islam: a historical conflict -- ABRI unearths a 'Shiite movement -- The reorganisation of the Indonesian armed forces -- Thatcher pledges more support for Indonesia -- Pancasila democracy in action -- Book review : Davide Jenkins: Suharto and his Generals, Indonesian Military Politics 1975-1983 -- Publishers warned against LEKRA writers
  • Description supplied by Victoria University catalogue.

TAPOL

TAPOL Bulletin 1985-07

  • Title: TAPOL Bulletin no. 70, July 1985
  • Contents: 1.7 million ex-tapols are being re-registered -- The execution of Munir unleashes worldwide protest -- Gatot Lestario and the Blitar affair -- Military regime infuriated by European Parliament -- First public statement of Defence of Democracy Groups -- Tanjung Priok trials continue -- Long-term Muslim tapols on trial -- Careless words can land you in jail -- Nationwide social engineering through the family planning programme -- Radio contact with Fretilin re-established -- Declaration on behalf of East Timor -- Asian churches' calm shattered by East Timor -- Indonesia's concentration camps -- More refugees arrive in PNG -- UK agrees on transfer of technology to Indonesia -- Societies bill becomes law -- The reorganisation of the Indonesian armed forces Part II -- Fire destroys Radio Republik Indonesia.
  • Description supplied by Victoria University catalogue.

TAPOL

TAPOL Bulletin 1985-09

  • Title: TAPOL Bulletin no. 71, September 1985
  • Contents: The "G30S/PKI" symbol is the major obstacle to democracy -- Three more long-term political prisoners executed -- Indonesian political prisoners under sentence of death -- Gatot's defence statement -- "Restoring voting rights" is the excuse for new controls -- European Parliament hits Indonesia again -- "Freeing ourselves from fear" -- On trial for "subversive" lecturing -- The case against A. M. Fatwa -- Islamic educational course on trial -- East Timor remains an international issue -- PNG ready to give homes to refugees? -- The Port Vila unity declaration -- The reorganisation of the Indonesian armed forces Part III -- Book review -- Red-beret clique takes charge
  • Description supplied by Victoria University catalogue.

TAPOL

TAPOL Bulletin 1985-11

  • Title: TAPOL Bulletin no. 72, November 1985
  • Contents: West Papuan refugees forcibly deported to Jayapura -- Australia tries to keep refugees out -- The story of Mambesak -- Aceh: spotlight on torture -- Fretilin invites UN Secretary General for consultations -- Fretilin greets TAPOL -- Indonesian colonialism in East Timor -- There is no military government in Indonesia -- Anti-communist witch-hunt, 1985 -- Transmigration closed to "ex-PKI" -- A clean-up for Suharto's image -- Subversion trials run into trouble -- Al-Ickwan trials -- Tanjung Priok massacre on trial -- Severe sentences being passed -- The Sand-Collectors
  • Description supplied by Victoria University catalogue.

TAPOL

TAPOL Bulletin 1986-01

  • Title: TAPOL Bulletin no. 73, January 1986
  • Contents: UK steps up arms sales to Indonesia -- Indonesia's military-industrial complex -- PNG opts to internationalise refugee issue -- Corry Ap talks about the murders of Arnold Ap and Eddu Mofu -- A determined legal battle to defend the refugees -- The ceaseless drive against a non-existent PKI -- Ex-PKI families dispossessed by dam water cannot join transmigration -- Kampung dwellers driven out by bull-dozers -- Government grip on workers' organisation tightened -- Day and night sessions -- General's trial puts regime on the spot -- The Djaelani trial -- More heavy sentences -- Showtrials in East Timor -- The Catholic Church on birth control -- Racist police force speaks its mind
  • Description supplied by Victoria University catalogue.

TAPOL

TAPOL Bulletin 1986-03

  • Title: TAPOL Bulletin no. 74
  • Contents: Buyung Nasution stripped of his right to practice? -- Testimony of a witness who was shot three times -- Testimony of a witness who lost a leg -- Armed Forces commander lambasts the press -- Robots of justice -- 60 MPs of all parties oppose deal with Indonesia -- West Papuans secretly removed from Jayapura -- Oil takes over as the key issue -- Corry Ap talks about the refugees and the camps -- ABRI Masuk Desa: Creating a superior breed -- A cover-up from Washington
  • Description supplied by Victoria University catalogue.

TAPOL

TAPOL Bulletin 1986-05

  • Title: TAPOL Bulletin no. 75, May 1986
  • Contents: On Buyung Nasution's right to practice -- Two more Pramoedya books banned -- Ex-tapols: What more will Suharto do? -- The Suharto family takes a battering: Indonesia-Australia relations go sour -- Human rights overshadow Reagan-Suharto get-together in Bali -- East Timor: Indonesian military map on Fretilin resistance -- West Papua: subversion trials in Jayapura -- OPM operations escalate -- IGGI credit likely to increase -- Transmigration and the World Bank.
  • Description supplied by Victoria University catalogue.

TAPOL

TAPOL Bulletin 1986-07

  • Title: TAPOL Bulletin no. 76, July 1986
  • Contents: Fretilin's map of the concentration camps -- IGGI bolsters a declining economy -- Arms sales: Battle of the giants -- The 'missing link' emerges again, by Professor Wertheim -- Sanusi goes on trial again -- Transmigration programme under attack -- A prison camp for the refugees, by Robin Osborne -- Military profile: Colonel Yunus Yusfiah.
  • Description supplied by Victoria University catalogue.

TAPOL

TAPOL Bulletin 1986-09

  • Title: TAPOL Bulletin no. 77, September 1986
  • Contents: East Timorese students arrested in Jakarta -- Three more books banned -- Subversion trials now hit Central Java -- Death of a witness -- Indonesia buy 12 F-16 aircraft -- East Timor on the international arena -- Fretilin's map of Lospalos -- A bishop speaks out in suport of West Papuan refugees -- Western diplomats visit two sites -- Suharto's fourth devaluation undermines political and business confidence -- Election special -- Death in police custody.
  • Description supplied by Victoria University catalogue.

TAPOL

TAPOL Bulletin 1986-12

  • Title: TAPOL Bulletin no. 78, December 1986
  • Contents: New Indonesian offensive in East Timor -- Nine long-term political prisoners executed -- Personal 'cleanliness' and Pancasila -- Suharto and the 1965 affair -- Military operations in West Papua -- East Timorese stranded in Jakarta -- Fretilin report on human rights abuses -- Fretilin's map of Lautem -- News of the transmigration programme -- 'Usrho' prosecutions spread -- Election special II -- Sinar Harapan closed for good -- Habibie seeks new openings in the US
  • Description supplied by Victoria University catalogue.

TAPOL

TAPOL Bulletin 1987-02

  • Title: TAPOL Bulletin no. 79, February 1987
  • Contents: The usroh movement -- Relatives of executed men speak out -- Suharto's Indonesia a 'high risk' -- A budget to stifle wages and cut jobs -- More Rapiers for Indonesia -- The Suharto family fortunes -- East Timor: population control enters a new phase -- Land, social conflict and transmigration -- Transmigration targets and the budget cuts -- At least 1500 political prisoners -- Armed Forces reshuffle
  • Description supplied by Victoria University catalogue.

TAPOL

TAPOL Bulletin 1987-04

  • Title: TAPOL Bulletin no. 80, April 1987
  • Contents: Portugal's diplomatic offensive -- East Timor: Indonesia's illegal election -- More debts for a debt-ridden economy -- The IGGI and Indonesia's poor -- The screw tightens on hundreds of organisations -- More usroh sentences in Central Java -- Disiplin nasional -- The rights of ex-tapols -- How faith-healer Mbah Suro was crushed -- Election Special III -- West Papuan refugee interviewed.
  • Description supplied by Victoria University catalogue.

TAPOL

Results 61 to 80 of 158