Item is a press packet compiled by the East Timor Human Rights Committee consisting of one article relating to East Timor from the Washington Post in 1986.
Corruption Issue Could Cloud Suharto's Impressive Record (3 pp.)
Item is a press packet compiled by the East Timor Human Rights Committee consisting of one article relating to East Timor from the Christian Science Monitor in 1986.
The war Indonesia denies: Documents suggest fighting in East Timor continues (2 pp.)
Item is a press packet compiled by the East Timor Human Rights Committee consisting of articles relating to East Timor from various press outlets in 1986.
[Untitled article by Johanna Neuman, discusses Reagan in Bali] (USA Today)
2 in Reagan entourage barred by Indonesians (Chicago Tribune)\
Indonesia Bars 2 Journalists on White House Press Plane Over Suharto-Marcos Comparisons (Los Angeles Times)
President Begins Trip to Indonesia: In Guam Speech, He Says U.S. Must Be Willing to Defend Values 'Unflinchingly' (The New York Times)
Indonesia's human rights record a cloud on Reagan 'freedom' tour (The Boston Globe)
Problems face Reagan in Asia visit (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
Reagan to push U.S. influence in Asia (Houston Chronicle)
President hails Guam: Reagan to promote ties with southeast Asians (The Houston Post)
Asians to Chide Reagan on Free Trade (Newsday)
Indonesia bars Australian press after critical article (The Sun)
Item is a press packet compiled by the East Timor Human Rights Committee consisting of articles relating to East Timor from various press outlets in 1986.
Honor Indonesia With Honesty (New York Times)
Message to Suharto (National Review)
Eye on Indonesia (Miami Herald)
The Timor tragedy (Boston Globe)
Talking to President Suharto (Washington Post)
A Chance to Oppose Tyranny (Washington Post)
In East Timor, human rights are trampled upon... (Boston Globe)
Of Pain and Persistence: A Letter From East Timor (Asian Wall Street Journal)
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.
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.
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
“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
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.
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.
Official title: Timor Leste – O Povo Maubere e sua Luta Contents: Pamphlet describing the activities to be developed during the week of 15-21 June, 1985 in Lisbon for the 10 year anniversary of the Indonesian invasion of East Timor. It would include an exhibition and debates. Main topics: Is UN developing a positive role?; Will an independent East Timor be viable (economically and politically)? ; Is the influence of the Catholic Church real or forged?; Can the common citizens support East Timor with solidarity?; etc.
Commission for the Rights of the Maubere People (CDPM)
Press release reporting a letter by Christian Solidarity International, an ecumenical entity concerned with East Timor issues, to the candidates for the Presidency in Portugal. The letter demonstrates deep concern with the disrespect for the Timorese ethnic, cultural, and religious identity being violated by Indonesia, and appealing to the candidates to contribute to finding a fair solution to the situation.
Commission for the Rights of the Maubere People (CDPM)
Item is a newsletter produced by the United States Catholic Conference and released August 28, 1985. It consists of one article entitled "Cardinal Voices Support for East Timor Catholics."