Contents: Press control gets even tighter -- The group who don't belong anywhere -- Chinese quarter to be destroyed -- Kedung Ombo mass evictions -- Lampung villagers' homes burnt -- Clean-environment confusion -- Border incursions 'will continue' -- Scott Paper investment in Merauke -- Ali Alatas versus Europe -- Military and security operations -- The future management of East Timor -- At the UN Decolonisation Committee -- Jakarta puts pressure on UN experts -- East Timor campaign in Japan -- Church becomes extension of the army? -- Book review: Keith Foulcher's book on Lekra
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Contents: Student protest assumes new forms -- Why I am in prison, by Bambang Isti Nugroho -- Lawyers being intimidated -- Communist suspects still under supervision -- Rumblings in Aceh -- Reader's letter -- Scott Pater withdraws from Merauke project -- Pope John Paul's visit to East Timor -- Killings in East Timor -- Colonel Prabowo's mission to Timor -- The Jayapura subversion trials -- More raw deals in Kedung Ombo -- SKEPHI speaks out in Japan -- World Bank's support
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Contents: Opening up, a year on -- Clampdown follows the Pope's visit -- Changes in army structure -- EEC governments voice concern -- Helicopter shot down -- The Timor Gap treaty -- The 14 December 1988 proclamation -- Hundreds arrested in Jayapura -- Impressions of West Papua and East Timor -- The D-envelope, a trap for communist suspects -- Human rights briefs -- Giving students a lesson -- More Muslim trials on the way -- General Edi's new approach
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Contents: New NGO condemns the death penalty -- Human rights Monitor banned -- Human rights briefs -- Lawyers' union under threat -- New revelations from Asia Watch -- No room for becak and pedlars -- Demonstrations take opposition -- East Timor at UN Commission -- Reorganisation of the resistance -- New clampdown in Jayapura -- Update on West Papuan refugees -- Six Bandung students jailed -- Defendant on the offensive -- Muslims on trial everywhere -- Land disputes.
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Contents: Murdani speaks his mind -- Gadjah Mada seminar called off -- Labour Shadow Minister attacks Treaty -- Rush to ratify Timor Gap treaty -- Pacific countries under pressure -- East Timor Conference in Oporto -- Army killing civilians -- Journalist in trouble -- How US helped Suharto's death squads -- No change for 'PKI suspects' -- Pronk and Kaifu visit Indonesia -- IGGI special aid props up economy -- Other voices from Indonesia -- Villagers against the airforce -- Kedung Ombo: the forgotten families -- More Peterus killings -- Bandung student gets ten years
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Contents: Public executions -- Heavy sentences for Acehnese -- Putting democracy on the agenda -- UNDP report -- Travel bans and voting rights -- Clown interviewsTimorese -- Briefs -- Student activists in danger -- Interest in East Timor growing -- Tutut Suharto recruits Timorese --Two former Timorese prisoners - A visit to Bernard Mawen, pilot's account -- Flag-raisers serving heavy sentences -- Women workers defend their rights -- Calendar distributors to be charged -- Suharto opens Kedung Ombo -- Book reviews: Plunder in Paradise ; The guerrilla struggle in fiction
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Contents: Bishop Belo on the massacre -- Worldwide condemnation -- Massacre among the graves by Max Stahl -- ABRI chief: "They must be wiped out" -- The death and life of Kamal Bamadhaj -- Extracts from Kamal's diary -- Suharto's inquiry commission a farce -- The Motael shooting -- A heavy blow for the resistance -- European Parliament and EC condemn -- US Congress condemns Indondesia -- "It's hard to be a Christian in Timor" -- The army casualty - who is he? -- Australian roundup -- International jurists platform -- Timorese students in Indonesia rounded up -- Photo by Stephen Cox
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Contents: Timorese on trial in Jakarta -- Timorese on trial in Dili -- UN Commission on Timor -- East Timor round-up -- 'Secret documents' verdicts -- Lusitania Peace Mission -- Protests against trials -- Message from Xanana Gusmao -- Human rights round-up -- Extra-judicial killings -- ABRI's arms purchases -- Fighting in Merauke -- Letter from Bernard Mawen -- Moi people against loggers -- Famine and resettlement
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Contents: Officers to train in UK -- Britain: arms deals, not human rights -- Motael trials: what happened on 28 October? -- Military trials and the massacre -- House of Lords debate -- MPs from all parties want aid cut -- More money for Suharto -- Post-election politics -- Aceh: more heavy sentences -- Initiatives for independence -- Film-maker's murder unresolved -- Border incursions into PNG
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Contents: Military reshuffle -- Suharto and NAM -- NAM a step back for rights -- Arms: RI, yes to Hawks -- Military grip tightens -- Talks at the UN -- New casualty figures -- UN resolution, text -- Soares, the new governor -- ICJ trials report -- Acehnese refugees -- Killer victims named -- Land conflicts: Siberut -- Freeport's dirty water -- Indonesian-PNG offensive -- Reviews: Timor's Anschluss ; Tu Galala
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Contents: East Timorese at the UN -- UN resolution on East Timor -- The trial of Xanana Gusmao -- Territorial operations -- Indonesia shaken by Geneva -- Suharto and ABRI -- A more nationalistic course -- Acehnese refugees -- Discrimination against the Chinese -- Draft criminal code under attack -- Implicit racism -- East Awin camp conditions worsen -- Human rights documents reviewed -- Arms sales briefs -- Army interferes in church affairs
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Contents: Timorese refused diplomatic protection -- Suharto's clemancy hoax -- Latest confidence-building measure -- "No-one supports occupation" -- ICRC stops prison visits -- Aid for Suharto still going up -- Army takes on the students -- UK-Indonesia ties surge ahead -- Protests against arms deals -- Clinton-Suharto: a diplomatic blunder -- East Awin refugees -- New transmigration plans -- Freeport pollution exposed -- Moi's plea for world action -- Woman strike leader murdered -- Amnesty on Aceh's tragedy
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Contents: A long hot week in Medan -- Trade unionists and workers under arrest -- Army intervention continues -- More labour movement deaths -- Anti-crime wave 'Bang, bang!' -- People's Democratic Union -- Church conflict turns violent -- Arms trade and European campaign -- Human rights briefs -- 21 students sentenced to six months -- Will these men die in prison? -- Xanana rejects release and exile -- Xanana writes to Indonesian groups -- Foreign journalists' visit backfires -- Clandestine activists arrested -- Belo unhappy about reconciliation talks
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Contents: 29 years on, no end in sight -- Human rights briefs -- NGOs under threat from new decree -- UN concerns with Indonesia grow -- Ordeal in Indonesia -- New Journalists' organisation -- Are peace talks looming? -- A different kind of Timorese resistance -- Timor information network in Indonesia -- Tory PMs give Jakarta a helping hand -- Land grabbing and forest fires -- Hasan's ad ordered off the screens -- NGOs file suit against Suharto -- Indonesia's casino economy -- Jakarta paralysed by bus strike
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Contents: Call for amnesty for PKI prisoners -- The clandestine front a major threat -- Interview with Domingos Alves -- Fernando de Araujo, NUS Vice-President -- Students go on trial -- Suharto's visit to Germany -- Bintang, the Dresden scapegoat -- Persecution of independent journalists -- Pakpahan released -- May Day celebration -- Alternative Kartini Day - Security violence in Maumere -- Peace activist jailed
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Contents: Thoughts and opinions on trial -- Labour leader on trial -- Activists face subversion charges -- New instrument of repression -- Acehnese asylum bid foiled by British diplomats -- The Tasikmalaya riots -- The Sanggau Ledo riots -- Police reputation at all-time low -- Growing defiance from Megawati's PDI -- British aid under scrutiny -- UK to sell yet more equipment to ABRI -- Long-term Tapol asks for help -- Obituary: Suparna Sastradiredja and Suwondo Budiardjo -- Rapturous welcome for Bishop Belo -- East Timor's longest serving prisoner (III)
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Contents: Calls for independence reverberate in West Papua -- Stubborn Orde Baru remnants -- European parliament resolution -- Who gave the orders to Prabowo? -- TAPOL activist stopped from entering Indonesia -- Prisoner releases: a slow business -- International outcry against gang-rapes -- CGI aid not the answer -- Gestures are not enough -- An encounter with Gus Dur -- Book review
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Contents: Indonesia's retreat from East Timor -- Women's conference breaks new ground -- Huge death toll in Maluku riots - Army shoots scores of people in Aceh -- 'You'd better come along with us ...' -- Major reshuffle in ABRI -- Trial of Kopassus abductors a farce -- Indicting Suharto -- Governments shamed by TV programmes -- Dialogue in West Papua faces obstruction
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Contents: General Sumitro: "Judicially we're weak, from a humanitarian point of view, we're even weaker ..." -- In the House of Commons: Thirty nine MPs express deep concern over Indonesia's political prisoners -- in the House of Lords: Lord Avebury questions defence secretary on Indonesia -- The number game continues -- British aid to Indonesia further increased -- Tapol campaign gathers support -- Vigil planned for Indonesia's Independence Day -- Special campaign for imprisoned Indonesian film director
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Contents: January incident trials begin -- More on tapol forced labour -- Indonesian intelligence officers training in Australia -- And in Britain ... -- An eyewitness account - Sunday Observer - Australia, 16/6/74 -- Buru island permanently closed to foreigners -- Imprisoned painter's work made into postcard -- US Senator: US 'underwrites repression & militarism in Indonesia' -- Another death sentence -- 'October week' in Britain -- Protest against British destroyer visit to Jakarta
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