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Timor Link Newsletter 2002-10

Timor Link no. 56, October 2002

  • No justice for East Timor's victims
  • Reactions to the Jakarta trials
  • The UN human rights commission
  • Independence dawns
  • New role for the United Nations
  • Women: a war veteran speaks
  • Mission to the militia
  • Bishop Belo on amnesty
  • Oil dispute thickens

Catholic Institute for International Relations (Britain)

Timor Link Newsletter 2002-03

Timor Link no. 55, March 2002

  • Getting serious about justice
  • Independence countdown
  • Timor Sea talks
  • Why we need an international tribunal
  • Peacebuilding
  • The churches on justice
  • Women in transition
  • The lost children
  • Uncertainty for refugees

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Timor Link Newsletter 2002-01

Timor Link no. 54, January 2002

  • Peaceful elections pave way for independence
  • Talking with Jakarta
  • Success at the polls for women
  • Tribunals on trial
  • Appeal from Bishop Belo
  • Repatriating refugees

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Timor Link Newsletter 2001-08

Timor Link no. 53, August 2001

  • Democratic milestone
  • Decision time for refugees
  • Juliana dos Santos
  • Quotas ruled out
  • The church and politics
  • Political parties
  • Slow progress on prosecutions
  • Building a legal system
  • Truth commission

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Timor Link Newsletter 2001-03

Timor Link no. 52, March 2001

  • Must try harder
  • Justice delayed
  • Nation in waiting
  • Election countdown
  • Women lobby the World Bank
  • Quotas for women
  • Refugees: time to come home
  • Arms sales: avoiding tears before bed time
  • Balibo: the truth will out
  • Book reviews

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Timor Link Newsletter 2000-12

Timor Link no. 51, December 2000

  • Timorese demand to be heard
  • Nation in waiting
  • Confronting instability
  • New roles for the churches
  • New beginnings
  • Special supplement: In search of justice- an international tribunal for East Timor

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Timor Link Newsletter 2000-08

Timor Link no. 50, August 2000

  • New steps to independence
  • Bring them home
  • East Timor: nation in waiting
  • Women have their say: the long and winding road
  • Statement from the first Congress of Women of Timor Loro Sae
  • The mechanics of transition
  • Reviewing progress
  • An agenda for international NGOs lobbying the World Bank
  • Letter to Kofi Annan
  • A voice for the voiceless
  • Staying power
  • A healthy dose of reality
  • Advocacy targets

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Timor Link Newsletter 2000-05

Timor Link no. 49, May 2000

  • The challenges of transition
  • Indonesian law on trial
  • Personal testimony: Dulce de Jesus Soares
  • Balancing the scales of justice
  • Reconstruction against the odds
  • Quick guide to UNTAET
  • Finding our own way
  • When opposites meet
  • The challenge for NGOs: interview with Antonio da Conceicao of Timor Aid

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Timor Link Newsletter 1999-12

Timor Link no. 48, December 1999

  • A new beginning
  • Rising from the ashes
  • Chronology
  • From resistance to reconstruction
  • José Ramos-Horta: moving into the future
  • New challenges for East Timor
  • Lessons from South Africa: will the impunity end?
  • Lord Frank Judd: learning for the sake of the future
  • UN human rights session
  • Agencies working in Timor
  • Relief efforts

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Timor Link Newsletter 1999-06

Timor Link no. 47, June 1999

  • Deliverance?
  • A window of opportunity
  • East Timor: time for change
  • International advocacy and the East Timor ballot
  • UN Security Council Resolution on East Timor
  • Policing the transition: the churches and the international community before the referendum
  • The terror continues
  • Bishop Belo speaks out
  • New publications from CIIR

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Timor Link Newsletter 1999-02

Timor Link no. 46, February 1999

  • Autonomy not automatic
  • Tomorrow's leaders
  • The Mandela of Timor
  • Winds of change
  • Uncovering the key to East Timor's future
  • Time for change
  • Confronting rape
  • Parallel hope for Timor's women
  • Flying back to new freedoms
  • A development strategy

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Timor Link Newsletter 1998-10

Timor Link no. 45, October 1998

  • Framework for autonomy
  • Aceh's special status
  • The law on self-determination
  • The Puerto Rican model
  • Timorese parties reject autonomy

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Timor Link Newsletter 1998-06

Timor Link no. 43, June 1998

  • Time for change
  • Interview: reflections on a crisis
  • Konis Santana
  • Same difference
  • Special supplement: East Timor- prospects for an independent economy

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Timor Link Newsletter 1998-02

Timor Link no. 42, February 1998

  • Failing health
  • Drought brings threat of famine
  • New organisation attracts governor's wrath
  • Time for change
  • Canadian policy: all talk?
  • Bishop call for ceasefire
  • Statement by Cardinal Basil Hume
  • EU code of conduct on arms sales
  • Beyond Balibo
  • ASEM II: people and economics

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Timor Link Newsletter 1997-11

Timor Link no. 41, November 1997

  • Groundswell of abuses
  • Time for change
  • A shift in view
  • Interview: José Ramos-Horta, The shock of the real
  • Special supplement: EU policy on East Timor

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Timor Link Newsletter 1997-04

Timor Link no. 39, April 1997

  • UNCHR: a clear message
  • The UN resolution
  • Time for change
  • Whose security?
  • International round-up
  • Problems for the Indonesian church
  • Dialogue or aside?
  • New publications

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Timor Link Newsletter 1997-01

Timor Link no. 38, January 1997

  • Ireland and the EU presidency
  • Human rights update
  • Balibo: a continuing cover-up
  • International analysis
  • Bishop Belo's basic demands
  • UK and Irish bishops' statements
  • ICJ ruling: reason for revision
  • New publications

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Timor Link Newsletter 1996-10

Timor Link no. 37, October 1996

  • Jakarta riots
  • Tripartite talks and UN Decolonisation Committee
  • BAe acquittal: the legal fallout
  • Lobbying Irish EU presidency
  • Lack of UN monitoring
  • International round-up
  • Canadian Catholic bishops' message
  • WCC and CCA delegation
  • New publication: East Timor- the continuing betrayal

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Timor Link Newsletter 1996-07

Timor Link no. 36, July 1996

  • Cover-up continues
  • Timorese women speak out
  • Aid to Indonesia
  • Indonesian opposition leader sidelined
  • The path to peace
  • Terror in Baucau
  • Recent human rights violations
  • UN commissioner submits report
  • Human rights commission
  • EU Irish presidency
  • EU parliament resolution
  • Swedish arms sales
  • EU common position on East Timor
  • Vatican diplomacy
  • GCMC statement
  • Sanctuary for refugees

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