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Various documents

This document contains ten separate documents.

  1. A pamphlet entitled, “The 5th Annual Christmas Hills Festival” which was a benefit for the victims of war and starvation in East Timor. It includes the ‘East Timor Relief Appeal’, a description of the Festival, how to help East Timor support the festival. December 15 & 16 1979 | 3 pages
  2. Press Release: “East Timor Relief Appeal” sponsored by Australian Catholic Relief, Australian Council of Churches Austcare, Community Aid Abroad, Freedom from Hunger Campaign, Save the Children Fund, St. Vincent De Paul Society. December 19th, 1979
  3. A flyer entitled, “While remembering World War II, let’s not forget East Timor” (1979)
  4. Information sheet entitled, “East Timor Relief Appeal” November 1979.
  5. Australian Council for Overseas Aid - East Timor Sub-Committee. Report - 1979 council (Council Paper no.13) | 2 pages.
  6. Document prepared by John Waddingham, Pat Walsh & Bill Armstrong entitled, “International Committee in East Timor” October 4th, 1979 | 8 pages. (some pages are blurry)
  7. Document written by Jose G. entitled, “Family Reunions and Refugees” which details the situation in East Timor, Family Reunion programs, the present situation, conclusions. October 4th 1979 | 5 pages.
  8. Newspaper articles from the Canberra Times entitled, “‘No end’ to Fretilin fight” (22/05/1979) and from The Guardian entitled, “Many starving in E. Timor” (25.05.1979)
  9. Newspaper article from the East Timor News entitled, “American Military advisers in East Timor: Indonesian Source”, “Fretilin Ambush Convoy” and “World Vision & Timor.” May 3rd, 1979.
  10. Newspaper article from the East Timor News entitled “‘Nicolau Lobato expressed the most profound aspirations of the Maubere people’ : Samora Machel” January 18,1979.

Timor Leste International Solidarity Exhibit

Various documents

This document contains four separate documents.

  1. Press Release by the Australian Council for Overseas Aid published on August 28th 1982
  2. Provisional itinerary for Roger Clark and Carmel Budiardjo (September 1982) | 5 pages
  3. Senate Inquiry Checklist, with sections entitled, “Reference A: The Human Rights and Condition of the People of East Timor, Reference B: United Nations Resolutions and Actions with Regard to E. Timor, Reference C: Appropriate Policies to be Adopted by an Australian Government in Relation to Matters Revealed in the Committee’s Inquiry” September 1982 | 4 pages.
  4. A flyer entitled, “Timor-Leste, Genocídio físico, cultural e religioso” [Translation: East Timor, Physical Genocide, cultural and religious] June 1982 | Portuguese

Timor Leste International Solidarity Exhibit

Various documents

The document contains twelve separate documents.

  1. A flyer for a lecture on East Timor in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. The description is March/April 1983: Human Rights organization “Komitee Indonesia” organized a sequence of lectures and reflections on issues in Indonesia. Pamphlet announces a lecture about East Timor by Prof. Wértheim. | The document is in Dutch.
  2. A photo of Jose Ramos-Horta in Stockholm at a conference.
  3. “La paix est possible au Timor Oriental (Peace is possible in Timor-Leste)” published in Em Timor-Leste a paz é possive!, May 1983, No. 1 | French
  4. “Le remplacement de MGR. Martinho Lopes (MGR. Martinho Lopes’ replacement)” published in Em Timor-Leste a paz é possive!, June 1983, No. 2 | French
  5. “Timor-Oriental vu par son époque” published in Em Timor-Leste a paz é possive!, July 1983, No. 3 | French, page a little blurry
  6. A flyer entitled, “Public Meeting in support of self determination for East Timor” Sunday July 31, Dallas Brooks Hall, 2pm.
  7. A pamphlet entitled, “Public Meeting in support of East Timor, Self-Determination: Australia’s Crucial Role” it includes a page with the speakers at the Public Meeting, the speakers include Abilio Araujo, Brian Howe, Senator Gordon McIntosh and Senator Colin Mason. The next page includes why the UN is important and how to join the Australia-East Timor Association (AETA) | 3 pages
  8. Media Release entitled, “Hawke Government breaches ALP Timor policy” written by AETA, May 1983
  9. A letter to the AETA members entitled, “Fretilin Delegation in Melbourne” written by John Sinnett, Secretary, 25 July 1983.
  10. A document prepared by AETA entitled, “East Timor Needs Help” which sections entitled, “What can you do…, If you need help, Songs for East Timor, How to join AETA. The document is for Pat Walsh. 1983. | 2 pages.
  11. Flyer about an emergency protest entitled, “Stop New Genocide in East Timor, No Sell-out of ALP East Timor Policy” The protest will take place on August 17, in Sydney, Australia.
  12. A flyer entitled, “TIMOR, a people betrayed - James Dunn” published by The Jacaranda Press, 1983. | 2 pages.

Timor Leste International Solidarity Exhibit

Various documents

This document contains six separate documents.

  1. A flyer entitled, “Timor, Legends and poems from the Land of the Sleeping Crocodile” created by Cliff Morris. 1984.
  2. East Timor Report (ACFOA) entitled, “Amnesty Report” published December 1984, No. 9. | 2 pages.
  3. East Timor Report (ACFOA) entitled, “Timorese leaders urge support for talks” published September 1984, No.8. This issue includes, Mgr. Belo (head of the Catholic Church in East Timor), Labor MPs, ALP Policy, Pope John Paul II, Amnesty International (August 1984) |2 pages.
  4. A document with three newspaper articles attached. The first: “Legality of refugee charges questioned” Canberra Times (08/03/1984). The second: “Indonesia agrees to PNG talks” The Age (31/03/1984). The third: “PNG acts on Indon. jet raid” The Melbourne Sun (30/03/1984).
  5. AETA Newsletter published for May/June 1984. Vol. 9, No. 2. It includes: Ramos-Horta, Public Meeting Sunday July 1st, Diplomatic Mission Cancelled!, Hastings mourns Ap, Media Flashbacks, Horta addresses Press, ALP National Conference, Dunn Speaks on Timor, Canberra Rally. | 4 pages.
  6. A publication made by the Australian Coalition for East Timor, entitled, “East Timor: The Acid Test for Labor in Government.” It includes sections entitled, “Changed Circumstances: From Opposition to Government,” “Unchanged Circumstances: Timorese still reject integration” “Australia’s crucial role,” “Towards a realistic East Timor Policy,” “The War Next Door won’t go away” published in April 1984. | 8 pages.

Timor Leste International Solidarity Exhibit

Various documents

This item contains 20 textual records:

  • Letter from East Timor (09/81) 1p.
  • Too Esotericto Fit the Print by Noam Chomsky 16 pp.
  • Letter to the Editor of the National Times to inform them that they did not mention the aims or the means of the Indonesia Project. They are requesting to submit 1000 words about it. Written by Pat Flanagan and Julie Southwood (14.2.1981) 1 p.
  • The Silent Suffering of East Timor, newspaper article 4 pp.
  • Kompas (26.3.1981), articles about the occupation of Baucau 4 pp.
  • Letter to the Department of State written by Richard Fairbanks (8.4.1981) 3 pp.
  • Congressional Record-Senate (29.4.1981) 2 pp.
  • Correspondence by Korinna Horta (10.5.1981) 4 pp.
  • Letter to the Department of State by Frederick Brown (8.6.1981) 4 pp.
  • East Timor Updates (09/1981) 4 pp.
  • President Suharto asks Hierarchy to join Dili Diocese to Indon Bishops' Conference (16.9.1981) 1 p.
  • 4 newspaper articles (08-09/1981) 2 pp.
  • Urgent Memorandum on the Situation Inside East Timor (23.9.1981) 6 pp.
  • Notes taken during an interview with a Cape-Verdian family on March 24th and 25th 1982 (about 1981) 3 pp.
  • Notes taken during the interview with Vicente Guterres on Sept. 5th. 1981. 4 pp.
  • 2 newspaper articles/clipping 2 pp.
  • Letter to Arnold (10.9.1981) 1 p.
  • Congressional Record-Senate (16.12.1981) 2 pp.
  • Letter to de Costa Lopes from Bishop J.J Gerry D.D and his reply (11/1981) 2 pp.
  • Congressional Record-Senate - Official (16.12.1981) 3 pp.

The Humanitarian Project

Various documents

This item includes various documents written in 1984.

This item includes:

  • Letter to Jill Jolliffe from Roger, Catholic Institute for International Relations
    (18.01.1984)
  • Letter to Ms. Tamar Jacoby, The New York Times, from Martinho da Costa Lopes
    (02.07.1984)
  • A statement written by Martinho da Costa Lopes about Secretary of State George Shultz
    visit to Jakarta. ( 02.07.1984) | 3 pp.
  • Letter to Arnold Kohen written by Beth Helsey, Project Officer of the General Board of
    Global Ministries (06.01.1984)
  • Recent comments by Rev. Robert Charlebois of Catholic Relief Services written by
    Arnold Kohen (30.11.1984) | 3 pp.
  • Tony Hall News: “Hall hits State Department on East Timor response (26.01.1984) | 2
    pp.
  • Letter to Tony Hall from W. Tapley Bennett, Jr. (20.01.1984) | 2 pp.
  • Letter to Tony Hall from Mario Soares, Prime Minister of Portugal (28.02.1984) | 2 pp.
  • NCNews Service - July 10, 1984 | 2 pp.
  • Letter to Arnold Kohen from John Seigenthaler, the President of The Tennessean
    (13.07.1984)
  • Letter to Gov. Aides Alveis from Dr. A.J. Simonis (27.06.1984) Subj.: DILI East Timor
  • “Mokhtar on basis for Timor talks with Portugal” (28.07.1984)
  • Letter to the Editor Office of The New York Times from Tony Hall (01.08.1984) | 2 pp.
  • “Nota do Conselo Permanente do apiscopado sobre a situacao de Timor Oriental”
    (10.01.1984) Conferencia Episcopal Portuguisa | 3 pp. (Portuguese)
  • Letter to Dr. James W. Frick, University of Notre Dame, from Rev. William Lewers
    (06.11.1984)
  • Highlights of June 1984 meeting between Archbishop John O’Connor and the former
    Apostolic Administrator of East Timor, Martinho da Costa Lopes written by Arnold
    Kohen | 2 pp.
  • Letter to Arnold Kohen from Gary N. Gamer, National Council of the Churches of Christ
    (15.11.1984)
  • East Timor consultation Indonesia working group - Agenda (12.12.1984) | 3 pp.
  • Dave Durenberger News: 22 Senators ask administration for humanitarian intervention in
    East Timor (06.04.1984)
  • Letter to the Honorable George Shultz, Secretary of State, from 22 United States Senators
    (05.04.1984) | 3pp.
  • Contacts in East Timor proposed by Monsignor Martinho da Costa Lopes (1984) | 4 pp.
  • Letter to Edward Doherty from Rev. Robert Charlebois (15.02.1984) | 3 pp.
  • Shultz talks with Mochtar on Pacific and East Timor by Peter Millership (11.07.1984) | 2
    pp.
  • Letter to Monsignor Martinho da Costa Lopes from Carlos Filipe X. Belo (translated
    from Portuguese to English, Portuguese document attached) (16.02.1984) | 3 pp.
  • “What about East Timor?” (14.0.1984) | 2 pp.
  • Letter to Rev. Senhor Nuncio Apostolico from Carlos Filipe X. Belo (in portuguese)
    (20.01.1984) and translated copy is attached | 2 pp.
  • Recent comments by Rev. Robert Charlebois of Catholic Relief Services written by
    Arnold Kohen (30.11.1984) | 3 pp.
  • Letter to Mr. Hein Schroder from Rev. Robert L. Charlebois (24.02.1984) | 2 pp.
  • Letter to Rev. Robert L. Charlebois from Patrick C. Jones (21.01.1984) Subj.: Bishop of
    Dili visit ETADEP | 2 pp.

The Humanitarian Project

Various documents

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

  • Fax message for Michel Veuthey from Arnold Kohen (09.12.1991)
  • Draft of “Statement on the Killings in East Timor” corrections made by Arnold Kohen to
    Jen Wallop (13.11.1991)
  • Dear Colleague letter by Tony Hall attached with a newspaper article (up to 60 killed in
    East Timor, 11/91, The Washington Post) and H. Con. Res. 340 (15.11.1991) | 2 pp.
  • Congressional Record - November 23rd, 1991 | 4 pp.
  • U.S. Senator Malcolm Wallop News Release: “Continuing Human Rights Violations
    Spur Senators’ Outrage” (05.12.1991)
  • Fax message for the Rt. Rev. Paul Moore Jr. from Arnold Kohen (02.01.1991)
  • Letter to Mr. J. Grimmond, International Editor of The Economist from the Rt. Rev. Paul
    Moore, Jr. (29.12.1991)
  • Letter to Mr. Karl Meyer, Editorial Page of The New York Times from Arnold Kohen
    (03.12.1991)
  • Fax to the Honorable Abdul Rachman Ramly, Ambassador from Malcolm Wallop,
    United States Senator (17.03.1991)
  • Fax to Arnold Kohen, c/o Korinna Horta from Peter Gordon, Yorkshire Television -
    includes a letter to Arnold Kohen (12.02.1991) | 4 pp.
  • Dear Colleague letter written by Malcolm Wallop, United States Senator, inviting
    members of Congress to co-sign a letter to President Bush regarding East Timor
    (18.07.1991)
  • Letter to The President of the United States (Bill Clinton) from Malcolm Wallop
    (19.07.1991) | 2 pp.
  • Fax message for Mr. Frank Monahan, Office of Government Liaison from the US
    Catholic Conference from Arnold Kohen (18.10.1991)
  • Fax message for Luisa Teotonio Pereira or Ana Nunea from Arnold Kohen (20.10.1991)
  • Fax message for Bishop John Cummins, Diocese of Oakland from Arnold Kohen
    (20.10.1991)
  • Fax message for Hilary Coulby, Oxfam from Arnold Kohen (21.10.1991)
  • Fax message for Steve Alston, CAFOD from Arnold Kohen (22.10.1991)
  • Letter to a Senator from James O’Dea, director from Amnesty International USA
    (26.09.1991)
  • Fax message for Bishop Francis Murphy c/o Catholic Center from Arnold Kohen
    (23.10.1991)
  • Urgent message prepared at the request of Rev. Reinaldo Cardoso of West Warwick,
    Rhode Island from Arnold Kohen (04.11.1991)
  • Fax message for Mary Pat Olson from Arnold Kohen (06.11.1991)
  • Fax message for Ms. Sharon Hoff, Director of Diocesan Pastoral Office from Arnold
    Kohen (29.10.1991)
  • Fax message for Ms. Kathy Brown from Arnold Kohen (29.10.1991)
  • Fax message for Rev. Joseph Walsh from Arnold Kohen (30.10.1991)
  • Fax message for Ms. Sheila Turk from Arnold Kohen (30.10.1991)
  • Fax message for Rev. Dennis G. Falk from Arnold Kohen (31.10.1991)
  • Fax message for Sr. Loretta Henekes, CSJ from Arnold Kohen (31.10.1991)
  • Urgent message for Sr. Celine Erk, OSB, Chancellor of the Diocese of Rapid City from
    Arnold Kohen (04.11.1991)
  • Urgent message for Mr. Steve Brazen, Executive Director, Catholic Social Services, Inc.
    Archdiocese of Atlanta from Arnold kohen (04.11.1991)
  • Urgent message for Mr. Steven Bogus from Arnold Kohen (04.11.1991)
  • Urgent message for Dan R. Ebener, Dubuque, Iowa from Arnold Kohen (04.11.1991)
  • Fax message for Prof. Roger Clark from Arnold Kohen (25.10.1991)
  • Fax message for Dr. Peter Carey, Trinity College from Arnold Kohen (09.10.1991)
  • Letter to Sr. Perez De Cuellar, United Nations Secretary General from Rt. Rev. John
    Crowley, Auxiliary Bishop of Westminster, Chairman of CAFOD (24.10.1991) | 2 pp.
  • Urgent message for Jim Cunningham, Nebraska Catholic Conference from Arnold Kohen
    (04.11.1991)
  • Fax message for Mr. Jack McBride, Religious Education Center from Arnold Kohen
    (31.11.1991)
  • Fax message for Lee Arrowood, c/o Sen. Wallop from Arnold Kohen (29.10.1991)
  • Fax message for Sister Rose Sheridan from Arnold Kohen (24.10.1991)
  • Fax message for Hilary Coulby, Asia Desk Oxfam from Arnold Kohen (30.09.1991) | 2
    pp.
  • Fax for Bishop Paul Moore for Arnold Kohen (15.10.1991)
  • Fax message for Lee Arrowood, c/o Sen. Wallop from Arnold Kohen (18.10.1991)
  • Fax message for Noam Chomsky from Arnold Kohen (12.11.1991)
  • Fax message for Marty Rendon from Arnold Kohen (12.11.1991)
  • Fax message for Bishop John Cummins from Arnold Kohen (19.12.1991)
  • Letter to the Honorable Jimmy Carter, the Carter Center from Frank Wolf, Member of
    Congress (09.12.1991)
  • Urgent fax message for Mr. Stephen M. Colecchi from Arnold Kohen (07.11.1991)
  • Urgent fax message for Ms. Joann Bemrich from Arnold Kohen (07.11.1991)
  • Urgent message for James Yeast, Dubuque, Iowa from Arnold Kohen (04.11.1991)
  • Fax message for Mr. Steve Alston c/o Jade Vine Motel from Arnold Kohen (12.04.1991)
  • Fax message for John Felton, NPR from Arnold Kohen (12.11.1991)
  • Letter to Mr. Stephen Rosenfeld, Deputy Editorial Page Editor of The Washington Post
    from Arnold Kohen (12.12.1991)
  • Letter to his Excellency Abdul Rachman Ramly, Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia
    from John Edward Porter & Tom Lantos, Co-Chairs of the Congressional Human Rights
    Caucus (31.12.1991) | 2 pp.
  • Fax to Arnold Kohen from Kirsty Sword, Refugee studies programme, University of
    Oxford (19.06.1991)
  • Letter to Ms. Sue Inglish, Foreign Editor of Channel 4 News from the Rt. Rev. Paul
    Moore (29.12.1991)
  • Letter to his Excellency Abdul Rachman Ramly, Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia
    from Harris Wofford, United States Senate (01.01.1991)
  • Fax to Arnold Kohen from Kirsty Sword (01.08.1991)
  • Fax to Arnold Kohen from the Asian Wall Street Journal (22.11.1991)
  • Letter to his Excellency Abdul Rachman Ramly from Stephen Solarz, Chairman of the
    Subcommittee on Asian and Pacific Affairs (13.12.1991) | 2 pp.
  • Letter to Mr. David Crombie, The Providence Journal Bulletin from Paul Moore, Jr.
    (22.10.1991)
  • Fax message for Arnold Kohen from Peter Carey, Trinity College Oxford (19.08.1991)
  • Letter to the Hon. Tony Hall, Select Committee on Hunger, from John Carr, Secretary of
    the Department of Social Development and World Peace (19.06.1991) | 2 pp.
  • Fax message for Hilary Coulby, Oxfam from Arnold Kohen (09.12.1991)
  • Fax to Arnold Kohen from Peter Gordon, Yorkhire TV (21.08.1991) | 5 pp.
  • Fax message for Dr. Peter Carey, Trinity College from Arnold Kohen (10.12.1991)
  • Fax message for Rachel Gelfand, Congressional Human Rights Caucus from Arnold
    Kohen (29.12.1991)
  • Letter to Mr. John Sharkey, Foreign Desk at The Washington Post from Arnold Kohen
    (09.12.1991)
  • Letter to Mr. Alan Berger, Editorial Page of The Boston Globe from Arnold Kohen
    (09.12.1991)
  • Letter to Ms. Mary McGrory from The Washington Post from Arnold Kohen
    (09.12.1991)
  • Letter to Mr. Karl Meyer from The New York Times from Arnold Kohen (09.12.1991)
  • Fax message for Hilary Coulby, Oxfam Asia Desk from Arnold Kohen (23.12.1991)
  • Fax message for Andrew Hart from Arnold Kohen (16.12.1991)
  • Fax message for Steve Alston, CAFOD from Arnold Kohen (11.12.1991)
  • Fax message for Geoff Robinson from Arnold Kohen (26.12.1991)
  • Fax message for John Sharkey, Foreign Desk from Arnold Kohen (09.12.1991)
  • Fax message for Donnacadh Hurley, TROCAIRE from Arnold Kohen (09.12.1991)
  • Fax message for Karl Meyer from The New York Times from Arnold Kohen (24.12.1991)
  • Fax message for Peter Gordon, Yorkshire Television from Arnold Kohen (19.12.1991)
  • Fax message for Diana Muir, Yorkshire Television from Arnold Kohen (19.12.1991)
  • Fax message for Steve Alston, EAFI from Arnold Kohen (20.11.1991)
  • Fax message for Karl Meyer, The New York Times from Arnold Kohen (05.12.1991)
  • Letter to Karl Meyer, The New York Times from Arnold Kohen (09.12.1991)

The Humanitarian Project

Various documents

This document contains thirty-one separate documents.
It includes:

  1. Info evening East Timor: Video over the Anti-CGI demo in Paris (17/07/1992) this video also tells more about the military dictatorship in Indonesia. January 17th, 1993. | Dutch

  2. A page with two photographs. The description is in Esperanto. The photos have German signs flying on ships.

  3. Two photographs. 1993, UK: Demonstrations by British Coalition for East Timor outside Indonesian Embassy in London, Seen here are Chang so-Young and Chun Soon OK - Prograssio partners from Korea and Jonathan Humphries, former Chair of the British Coalition for East Timor who staged a sit-in hunger strike for a few days.

  4. Two photographs. The first: 1993, UK: a demonstration outside the Rolls Royce factory in Bristol to protest about Hawk sales to Indonesia. The demonstration was called “Oil, Arms, Terror” and organized by Hugh Dowson of the United Nations Association. Participants included Estevão Cabral, Prof. John Taylor, Dr. Peter Carey, Liem Soi Leong, and other members of the British coalition for East Timor, etc. The second: 1993, UK: Round-table meeting as part of the Christian Consultation on East Timor. From 1995 until 2004 Progressio facilitated this international ecumenical network.

  5. A photograph of an East Timor Ambassador Elisabeth Exposto during an ETAN organized speaking tour (USA). 1993.

  6. A photograph entitled, “Portuguese UN Mission, New York City, USA” 1993: Australian and USA organizations worked together to bring three Timorese Youth Ambassadors from Australia to the USA for a speaking tour, organized by ETAN. In the USA, they were joined by Abe Barreto and Constancio Pinto. This was the first of more than a dozen U.S. speaking tours that ETAN organized for exiled Timorese activists, many of whom are now Ministers, Parliamentarians and other leaders of the country. On the picture we see (from left to right): Elisabeth Exposto, Maria Bras, Danilo Henriques and Abe Barreto meet with the Portuguese ambassador to the United Nations.

  7. A photograph entitled, “With Plains, New York, USA” 1993: Elisabeth Exposta being interviewed by activist and photographer Andrew Courtney during Timorese Youth Ambassador Tour.

  8. A photograph entitled, “White Plains, New York, USA” 1993: During the Timorese Youth Ambassador Tour, Abe Barreto explained the East Timor situation to Indonesian-American Reverend Max Surjadinata. The Reverend was one of ETAN’s earliest members.

  9. A photograph of East Timor Youth Ambassador Danilo Henriques during an ETAN organized speaking tour (USA). 1993.

  10. A photograph of Mr. Akatani at WESPAC in 1993. Mr. Kan Akatani addresses a meeting of the Westchester People’s Action Coalition (WESPAC). Mr. Akatani was a UN official and became a prominent adviser to the International Federation for East Timor (IFET), which was initiated in 1991 by Jean Inglis and Akihisa Matsuno, both based in Japan and members of the Free East Timor Japan Coalition. IFET became a UN accredited NGO.

  11. A photograph entitled, “Amsterdam, The Netherlands” 17 August 1993: Group Purnama provides new head for colonial ruler Van Heutz.

  12. A photograph entitled, “Amsterdam, The Netherlands” 17 August 1993: “Our Colonial past nourished the dictatorial present. Stop genocide in East Timor” The Van Hgutz Monument in Amsterdam.

  13. A page with two photographs. The first: Japan, 1993, August: Mr. Shohachi Iwamura, Japanese soldier dispatched to East Timor during World War II, reports his participation in a gathering of Australian ex-soldiers. The second: Tokyo, Japan, 1993, August: Mr. Mari Alkatiri with Fr. Jaime Coelho S talking about East Timor, before a demonstration towards the Indonesian Consulate in Tokyo.

  14. A photograph entitled, “Tokyo, Japan” 1993, November: Mr. Mari Alkatiri, speaking tour and interview in Tokyo.

  15. A page with two photographs.The first: Kobe, Japan, 1993, December: Demonstration towards Indonesian Consulate in Kobe. The second: Kobe, Japan, 1993, December: Demonstration in front of Indonesian Consulate in Kobe.

  16. A flyer that reads, “Free East Timor - Indonesia out now!” 1993.

  17. A photograph of The Netherlands Group Purnama and sympathizers block Shell station to protest against Dutch investments in the Suharto regime. 12 Nov. 1993.

  18. Springstof - Handwritten and stencilled Utrecht activists’ weekly, distributed on pushbike to about 200 addresses in town. | in Dutch.

  19. A photograph on 12 November 1993, The Netherlands: Mikkie (Group Purnama) reads statement in front of the Indonesian Embassy.

  20. A photograph on 12 November 1993, The Netherlands: Memorial of Santa Cruz. Silent protest in front of the Indonesian Embassy. Protest March in memory of Santa Cruz, Department of Foreign Affairs and Indonesian Embassy in The Netherlands. Two years after the Santa Cruz massacre, activists march to the Dutch Department of Foreign Affairs, where they make loud noise. The March continues to the Indonesian Embassy where the activists stand in silence for many hours. Organize by the Dutch action group “Purnama.”

  21. A photograph of the National media coverage of protests on November 12th, 1993 in The Netherlands.

  22. A page with a collection of newspaper articles of the National Media coverage of protests on 12 November, 1993 in The Netherlands. | In Dutch.

  23. A newspaper article about the protests on November 12th, 1993 in The Netherlands. | In Dutch.

  24. Lyrics to a song entitled, “Viva Timor Leste!” written by the Utrecht Band, “Dogmama”

  25. A cassette tape cover from the single, “We can’t be Beaten - Songs for East Timor” with the lyrics attached.

  26. “Double Standard! Japan’s Stand on East Timor” Free East Timor Japan Coalition presented to the UN World Conference on Human Rights, June 1993. It includes: Introduction, East Timor: The Japanese Government’s Response: 1. The Sovereignty Issue 2. Position at the UN 3. Economic Aid to Indonesia 4. Involvement in petroleum development in Timor Gap area jointly administered by Australia and Indonesia 5. Meeting with East Timorese opposed to Integration 6. Summary. | 4 pages.

  27. “Timor Leste, Uma Responsabilidade Internacional” [Translation: East Timor, an International responsibility] Second introductory course to Indonesia and East Timor | 2 pages, in Portuguese.

  28. “V Jornadas de Timor da Universidade do Porto e curso de verão” [Translation: Five Timor days at the University of Porto and summer course] 22 July 1993 in Lisbon & 23 - 29 July 1993 in Estoril. | 2 pages, entirely Portuguese.

  29. A booklet entitled, “Paz e justice para Timor Leste!” [Translation: Peace and Justice for East Timor] 25 March 1993. Written by Father José Lopes Baptista, Member of the group Peace and Justice fro East Timor. 1993. | 15 pages. It includes:

    • Recent Developments regarding the issue of Timor
    • Necessity to reflect on the intervention of the church
    • Some concerns
    • Solidarity of the church in Timor… silences elsewhere.
    • The risk of forgetting principles
    • And the importance of remembering them… and applying them with coherence…
    • The correlation between human rights and the right to self-determination
    • Only in total freedom, with the occupiers out of its territory, can the people of Timor exercise their right to self-determination
    • The role of the Indonesian Church in the invasion and annexation of Timor
    • The role of the Church of Timor in the defence of its people against the arbitrary actions and attitudes of the occupying forces
    • The risk of identifying the Indonesian church with the Government’s policy
    • Present situation of the Church in Indonesia
      It also includes the Press Conference on the Arrest of Xanana Gusmão - Reasons and Objectives: 1. Xanana: A symbol of the Resistance of an entire people 2. Reasons for his arrest 3. Objectives of his arrest 4. At the difficult juncture, Coherence and Firmness in the Defense of the unalienable right to self determination and in the hope of new and promising developments in which Portugal can play the role of catalyst have become more vital than ever
  30. A newspaper article entitled, “Timor’s Untelevised Terror - As the World looks elsewhere, A small island suffers a hideous war” The Washington Post. 14 March 1993. | 2 pages.

  31. Stickers that read, “Free Xanana! Free East Timor! Boycott Bali! and “Hands off East Timor’s Oil” | 2 pages.

Peace is Possible in Timor Leste Association (Portugal)

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.

Timor Leste International Solidarity Exhibit

Various documents

This document includes various correspondence between members of the Humanitarian Project and different organizations.

This item includes:

  • Letter to George P. Shultz from Tony P. Hall, member of Congress (19.08.1983)
  • Letter to Prime Minister Mario Soares from members of Congress (15.09.1983) enclosed
    in the letter is a list of the names of the specific individuals in question who are trying to
    leave East Timor but who are restricted by Indonesia
  • Memorandum to Edward Doherty from Arnold Kohen (23.06.1983) Subj.: The future of
    Catholic Relief Services programs in East Timor
  • Memorandum to Edward Doherty from Arnold Kohen (30.06.1983) Subj.: Financial
    situation of the East Timor Research Project
  • Letter to Mr. Lawrence Pezzulla, Catholic Relief Service, from Edward Doherty
    (18.08.1983)
  • Handwritten note from Alnord Kohen to Ed Doherty (29.12.1983)
  • Letter to Ed Doherty from Mr. Lawrence Pezzulla, Catholic Relief Services (06.09.1983)
  • Handwritten note about the CRS and East Timor (17.08.1983)
  • Memorandum from the Director-Indonesia Program that has the Indonesia Letter Report
    attached to CRS New York - Region II (18.05.1983)
  • Letter to Ed Doherty from Mary Grenough of the Maryknoll Sisters (18.01.1983)
  • Letter to Ed Doherty from Mary Grenough of the Maryknoll Sisters that includes updates
    from East Timor (08.02.1983)
  • Timor: Where have these 116 Timorese gone? By Rui Araujo (was part of Portuguese TV
    team to visit Timor in 1983) (April/May 1983)
  • Statement by a group of Priests of Dili (13.05.1983)
  • Armed Forces Commander Vows to ‘Crush’ Fretilin (17.08.1983)
  • The Occupation and Invasion of East Timor by Jill Jolliffe (16.05.1983) Seminar on East
    Timor, Stockholm
  • Memorandum from Edward Doherty to J. Bryan Hehir (29.08.1983) Subj.: Msgr.
    Martinho da Costa Lopes’ Visit to U.S
  • Letter to Edward Doherty from Francis McDonagh, Catholic Institute for International
    Relations (12.08.1983) 2 copies
  • Letter to Edward Doherty from Roger Arche, CIIR (22.07.1983)
  • Sorrows in Timor by the Congress of the United States (25.05.1983)
  • Letter to H.E Sean Donlon, Secretary of the Department of Foreign Affairs from Edward
    Doherty (16.02.1983) and his reply
  • Letter to Arnold Kohen from Brian Mckeown, Director of the Catholic Agency for World
    Development, Re: East Timor Research Project (03.03.1983)
  • Memorandum from Ed Doherty from Arnold Kohen (03/1983) Subj.: March 20, 1983
    meeting with Rev. Thomas Michel, of the Vatican Secretariat for Non-Christians
  • Memorandum to Father Hehir from Edward Doherty (27.06.1983) Subj.: East Timor CRS
    Program
  • Memorandum to Edward Doherty from Arnold Kohen (27.06.1983) Subj.: The Future of
    Catholic Relief Services programs in East Timor
  • Letter to Mr.Edward Doherty from Mary Grenough of the Maryknoll Sister (07.01.1983)
  • Two letters to Arnold Kohen (03/1983)

The Humanitarian Project

Various documents

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

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

The Humanitarian Project

Various documents

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

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

The Humanitarian Project

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

Timor Leste International Solidarity Exhibit

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.

Timor Leste International Solidarity Exhibit

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.

Timor Leste International Solidarity Exhibit

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

Timor Leste International Solidarity Exhibit

Various documents

The item contains:

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

The Humanitarian Project

Various documents

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

This file includes:

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

The Humanitarian Project

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.

The Humanitarian Project

Various documents

This document contains four separate documents.

  1. Flyer entitled, “Calling for European Solidarity” in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. The description is: 14 June 1986: Invitation to a meeting about strategies to involve more European countries in solidarity activities for East Timor. Location: Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Organisation of the meeting: XminY Solidarity Fund. Human Rights Organization “Komitee Indonesia” and the Dutch Pacifist Socialist Party. | The flyer is in Dutch.
  2. A page with two photographs attached. The first entitled, “Osaka, Japan” with the description, 1986. Oct: Bishop Lopes, Ms. Mimi Fereira & Mr. Satsukki Eda at a rally in Osaka. Mr.Eda is the founder of the Diet Members’ Forum on East Timor. The second photograph is also entitled, “Osaka, Japan” with the description: 1986. Oct: Bishop Martinho da Costa Lopes speaks about East Timor and creates a great sensation among the citizens. Many solidarity groups were formed.
  3. Leaflet entitled, “East Timor and the 1986 ALP National Conference - Putting the Timorese first.” The headline says that: “This leaflet proposes modest changes to existing Party policy which reaffirm the primacy of the East Timorese views in any actions or decisions concerned with their future.” The subtitles within the leaflet are: “ACTU”, “Amnesty International”, “1984 resolution”, “proposed 1986 resolution”, “Concern Continues: UN Secretary-General, Pacific Trade Union Forum, US Congress, Indonesian Press, Portugal,” “Why changes are needed— and why”, “Conflict continues,” “East Timor: the military situation.” The leaflet was published by ACFOA Human Rights Sub-Committee. | 6 pages
  4. “East Timor update, November 1986” It discusses 1. United Nations, 2. Internal situation, 3. Parliamentarians refused access to East Timor, 4. European parliament takes strong stand, 5. The Churches, and 6. New Book on East Timor. This document was prepared by the Australian Council for Overseas Aid (ACFOA) | 6 pages

Timor Leste International Solidarity Exhibit

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