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Boston Globe

Item consists of seven articles from the Boston Globe in 1985 and 1986 relating to East Timor.

  1. East Timor: hidden genocide
  2. Rough Road to Summit: Misfortune follows Reagan (2 pp.)
  3. Springtime rite
  4. Rights record a cloud on Reagan trip
  5. Indonesia expels 3 journalists
  6. In East Timor, human rights are trampled upon... but Reagan is remaining silent
  7. Indonesia's human rights record a cloud on Reagan's 'freedom' tour

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The Economist

Item consists of two articles from the Economist in 1985 and 1986 relating to East Timor.

  1. Indonesia: The 20-year itch
  2. Indonesia: The Tien Per Cent solution

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Press Packet 1

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 1980 and 1981.

  1. International panel blames Indonesia for genocide, famine in East Timor (Boston Globe)
  2. East Timor: fresh focus on human rights (The Christian Science Monitor)
  3. The Pen and the Voice (Time)
  4. Tragedy of East Timor (The New York Times Magazine)
  5. Disclosures in Australia... and how Mr. Reagan can help (The Christian Science Monitor)
  6. Tiny Nation, Lost in a Grand Strategy (Washington Post)
  7. U.S. might have averted tragic Timor takeover (The Christian Science Monitor)
  8. Jakarta Ending Foreign Famine Aid to Annexed Land (New York Times)
  9. The Shaming of Indonesia (New York Times)
  10. East Timor: more food but repressive rule lingers (The Christian Science Monitor)
  11. Refugees Say Rebels in East Timor Are Still Fighting the Indonesians (New York Times)
  12. Tears for Timor (New York Times)
  13. Indonesia may be asked to allow Timor elections (Boston Globe)
  14. US role in plight of Timor: an issue that won't go away (The Christian Science Monitor)

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Press Packet 7

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.

  1. Honor Indonesia With Honesty (New York Times)
  2. Indonesia's human rights record a cloud on Reagan 'freedom' tour (Boston Globe; 2 pp.)
  3. Indonesia expels 3 journalists (Boston Globe)
  4. In East Timor, human rights are trampled on... but Reagan is remaining silent (Boston Globe)
  5. Reagan in Bali: focus on Vietnam (Christian Science Monitor; 2 pp.)
  6. ASEAN: Asia's counterbalance to Vietnam (Christian Science Monitor)
  7. The Indonesia Reagan won't recognize (Christian Science Monitor)

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Press Packet 10

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.

  1. Philippine Vice President Is Reassured by Reagan: Laurel: President 'Swept Away the Cobwebs' (Washington Post)
  2. The Timor tragedy (Boston Globe)
  3. President Begins Trip To Indonesia: In Guam Speech, He Says U.S. Must Be Willing to Defend Values 'Unflinchingly' (New York Times)
  4. Reagan, in a Phone Call, Rebuffs Marcos in His Claim to Presidency (New York Times)
  5. Eye on Indonesia (Miami Herald)
  6. Brutishness in Bali (Los Angeles Times)
  7. Problems face Reagan in Asia visit (Philadelphia Inquirer)
  8. Bali Dancing: First Lady Steps Out With Mrs. Suharto (Washington Post)
  9. The Visit to Bali (Washington Post)
  10. Indonesia vs. Press: Twain Can't Meet (New York Times)
  11. Indonesia Bars Two Journalists In Reagan Party (New York Times)
  12. Unwelcome Parallels in Indonesian Circles (Long Island Newspaper)
  13. Indonesians Oust 3 Journalists (Washington Post)
  14. Reaching a Low in Bali (Hartford Courant)
  15. ...but Reagan is remaining silent (Boston Globe)
  16. Chill Falls on Warming Relations Between Australia and Indonesia (New York Times)

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Press Packet 13

Item is a press packet compiled by the East Timor Human Rights Committee consisting of articles relating to East Timor from USA Today in 1986.

  1. [Untitled article by Johanna Neuman, discusses Reagan in Bali]
  2. Media flap follows Reagan to Bali
  3. Something Was Missing

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The Unknown Indonesia

The Unknown Indonesia by Thomas Fenton
An essay about Indonesia and how little of its history is known.

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The Unknown Indonesia

The Unknown Indonesia by Thomas Fenton
An essay about Indonesia and how little of its history is known.

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East Timor: The Politics of Hunger

Item is a publication entitled "East Timor: The Politics of Hunger." It discusses the deliberate use of starvation tactics by the Indonesian forces to suppress the Timorese peoples under occupation. It also discusses other tactics used to suppress the population.

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Chicago Tribune

Item consists of two press clippings from the Chicago Tribune in 1986 relating to East Timor.

  1. Indonesia keeps up a facade: Reacting to developments in Philippines
  2. [Title not included; discusses US President Reagan and Secretary of State George Shultz's interactions with Indonesian President Suharto]

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New York Times

Item consists of nineteen press clippings from the New York Times in 1985 and 1986 relating to East Timor.

  1. Grains of Salt for Indonesia's View of East Timor
  2. Western Timor's Problem: Too Many Problems
  3. Shift Hurts Human Rights Lobbyist
  4. Kingdom of Siam Is Running Out of Siamese Cats*
  5. Jakarta Woos Timber Unit
  6. Prejudice Is One of Asia's More Common Afflictions
  7. Solarz Now Sees Seniority and Says It Works*
  8. Indonesia's Neighbors Fear Expansionism
  9. Honor Indonesia With Honesty
  10. Rights in Indonesia
  11. Anti-Communism Makes Indonesia With It Is
  12. Banned From Bali, but Not a Bit Abject
  13. Lawmakers Fault Expulsion Of a Journalist by Indonesia
  14. On the Manufacture of Indonesian History
  15. The Bloody Lesson East Timor Teaches
  16. Jakarta Bars Times Reporter From Reagan's Visit to Bali
  17. President Begins Trip To Indonesia: In Guam Speech, He Says U.S. Must Be Willing to Defend Values 'Unflinchingly'
  18. Indonesia's Press Needs Reagan's Help
  19. Indonesians Bar 2 Covering Reagan

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