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East Timor Peace Mission, a documentary by Geneviève Appleton
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[Creator supplied by Genevieve Appleton]
In 1992, Rui Marques and others from Forum Estudante Magazine in Lisbon, Portugal organized the East Timor Peace Mission, in which 120 students and journalists from around the world embarked upon a peaceful protest against the atrocities committed toward the East Timorese people beginning in 1975 when Portugal granted the colony its independence and Indonesia illegally invaded.
The protesters boarded the Lusitania Expresso, a Portuguese ferry boat, in Darwin, Australia and sailed to East Timor, where they intended to lay wreaths of flowers on the graves of the hundreds of Timorese who had been massacred by Indonesian soldiers while they were mourning in the Santa Cruz cemetery November 12, 1991.
The video, which I made with my VHS camera when I was a 21-year-old 2nd-year Ryerson University Film Production student, documents the fears and hopes of the protesters, the aggressive, threatening reaction of the Indonesian military to the mission, and the stand-off with fully-armed Indonesian warships, planes and helicopters as the boat approached the shore.
It is part of a permanent museum installation about East Timor in Lisbon, and is being featured as part of a new documentary on the Peace Mission by Francisco Manso Producoes for RTP1 (the Portuguese public TV channel). It is also being screened at the 20th Anniversary Commemoration Ceremony and Conference in Timor-Leste, the world's newest democracy, in November, 2012.
--Geneviève Appleton (Writer, Director, Producer, Videographer, and Editor)
©White Wave Productions, 1993
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African Asia Conference Bulletin 1955-04
Heading: No. 4, April 1955
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The Asia-Pacific Conference on East Timor (APCET) Report and Proceedings
This document is an excerpt from the Asia-Pacific Conference on East Timor (APCET) Report and Proceedings. The conference was held from May 31 – June 5, 1994.
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The Asia-Pacific Conference on East Timor (APCET) Report and Proceedings
This document is an excerpt from the Asia-Pacific Conference on East Timor (APCET) Report and Proceedings. The conference was held from May 31 – June 5, 1994.
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Former Bishop Emeritus of the Japanese Catholic Council for Justice and Peace, Bishop Aloisius Nobuo Soma begins his address by emphasising the UN’s primary role in facilitating self-determination and the independence of former colonies. He argues that the Indonesian government’s behaviour towards East Timor has completely gone against this priority and has deprived Timor of its rightful independence from Portugal. The Bishop emphasises the eight resolutions passed by the UN and Indonesia’s ignorance of them. Next, the Bishop makes an appeal to Indonesia and its core principles asking it to respect the rights of the Timorese and establish peace. The Bishop then explains that despite the treatment the people of East Timor have received from Indonesia, the former do not intend to cause any issues for the latter should they become independent. The Bishop then appeals to the UN to use its power to rectify the situation of the East Timorese while emphasising a Timorese Bishop’s call for decolonisation. He describes the transnational religious advocacy network surrounding the plight of the Timorese. He discusses the importance of NGOs in educating the public and pressuring governments to act. The Bishops ends his speech with a pledge of solidarity with the East Timorese.
The Report and Proceedings of APCET was published by the University of the Philippines in Dilman, Quezon City, Philippines.
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Parte deCatholic Institute for International Relations, Britain
Comment is published five times a year by the Catholic Institute for International Relations as a Christian contribution to knowledge and debate about public affairs, especially as they concern the developing world.
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Report Zeca Araujo (Secretary of the provisional Government in Dili) 1976-01-16
Official title: Linhas de orientacao para os contactos com a delegacao da ONU
Contents: Guidelines for Dili’s provisory administrators regarding the United Nations' visit to the capital. The document contains explicit restrictions on certain behaviors and symbols, and also certain places (those that were still under military activities) where they could not take the UN to visit. It also established a pattern of conversation that party leaders (APODETI, UDT, KOTA and LABOR) should follow with the UN delegation, mostly incriminating FRETILIN as communists. Provides answers to the possible questions the UN may have asked about the provisory administration in general.
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Letter sent by Bishop Dom Carlos Felipe to the Secretary General of the UN to emphasize that the process of decolonization of East Timor is not yet concluded and cannot be left in oblivion. It calls for UN support by promoting a referendum in the country and reflects on the human rights situation.
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Report Dunisa Rubini (Direitos Humanos e Amigos de Justica e Paz no Timor Leste) 1991-01-12
Official title: Relatorio – Timor Leste
Contents: Report by Dunisa Rubini about several injustices to which the Timorese people are subjected; presenting military, political, economic and cultural realities after his trip to the country.
Main topics: Indonesian unsuccessful offensive to capture Xanana Gusmao; the intensification of Indonesian strategies against the Timorese struggle; civil rights violations by the militaries in Timor; the guerilla movement to recruit more people; and personal realities of human rights violations.
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East Timor Repression and Resistance: A Review of the 15th Year of Indonesian Occupation
Item is a publication produced by the Peace is Possible in East Timor Association (APPTL) in 1990. It documents the events which took place in East Timor in 1990, the fifteenth year of Indonesian occupation.
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Other Comissão para os Direitos do Povo Maubere 1982-07-03
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Cover of a dossier by CDPM promoting, along with the other international delegations at Newspaper Avante's 82 party, a journey of solidarity to East Timor. According to the document, 1982 was strongly marked by an Indonesian diplomatic offensive in the international arena, and so, it was necessary to foment solidarity in the country and support for FRETILIN as well.
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