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Parte deThe Humanitarian Project
Online publications published in 1999.
The first page of the item has a list of every item included in the attachment.
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1148 resultados con objetos digitales Muestra los resultados con objetos digitales
Parte deThe Humanitarian Project
Online publications published in 1999.
The first page of the item has a list of every item included in the attachment.
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Why Fretilin keeps on Fighting?
Why Fretilin keeps on Fighting.
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This document contains eleven separate documents.
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Parte deEast Timor Alert Network
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Asia - Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) was founded in 1989 and Canada was hosting the annual meeting in Vancouver in 1997. The President of Indonesia was attending and students were protesting his arrival.
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This file includes documents from prior to the 1997 summit in Vancouver.
Contents:
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Parte deEast Timor Alert Network
This item contains articles and emails regarding the arms embargo on Indonesia.
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Item contains press clippings, handwritten notes, telephone bills, and a poster for the opening of an art exhibition. The documents date from 1991, 1996, and 1997 and relate to photographer and activist Elaine Briere.
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Parte deEast Timor Alert Network
Item consists mainly of press clipping, correspondence, reports, and handwritten notes pertaining to the Honourable Raymond Chan's involvement in the East Timor solidarity movement, from about 1993 to 2000.
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Item consists of one pamphlet produced by the East Timor Hope Foundation, probably in the late 1990s, as well as a letter from Abe Barreto Soares dated 26 May 1997, requesting funds from the group to repay his loan from ETAN.
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This file includes various documents about the Indonesian Ambassador to Canada, Benjamin Parwoto during 1996.
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Parte deEast Timor Alert Network
Simon Fraser University (SFU) was providing grants to Indonesian Universities.
This document contains leaflets exposing SFU’s implication with Indonesia, newspaper articles, a flyer about a conference to educate students on the genocide in East Timor, news release that confirms SFU’s aid to Indonesia from 1986.
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Parte deEast Timor Alert Network
TRIGGER WARNING: Graphic images.
Item consists of biographical information regarding Abé Barreto Soares, including press clippings, correspondence, a flyer for a fundraising event in Australia, and two graphic photographs depicting nudity and scenes of violence.
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Parte deEast Timor Alert Network
Canada was sending a "Team Canada" to Indonesia for trading purposes and ETAN was urging them to prioritize human rights while on their trip.
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Parte deEast Timor Alert Network
Leaflet published by ETAN/Canada in the 1990s, 6 pp. Contains a brief description of East Timor history, the East Timor Hope Foundation and the foundation's project.
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This document contains nine separate documents.
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This document contains twenty-one separate documents.
A photograph entitled, “ETAN’s Second National Steering Committee Meeting” 17 September 1994: The steering meeting clarified the organization’s structure, mission and objectives. It included participants from across the USA, Timor-Leste, Canada, Portugal, The UK, and The Netherlands.
A photograph entitled, “Training for Lobby Days - Amnesty International Office” Washington DC, USA. Beginning in 1994, ETAN brought grassroots activists from across the USA to Washington for “Lobby Days” every year. After a weekend of training and briefings (as in the photo), experienced and new citizen advocates spread out across the halls of Congress, meeting with staffers, Representatives and Senators in between 60 and 200 of the 535 Congressional offices. Many Congressional staffers came to see this as their annual opportunity to learn about Timor-Leste, and Lobby Days usually resulted in Congressional resolutions or joint letters to U.S. and Indonesian government officials. In addition, from 1992 through 1998, Congress gradually tightened restrictions on U.S. military training and weapons sales to the Indonesian military.
A photograph from 1994, Korea: Demonstration by Korea Human Rights Network in front of Indonesian Embassy. They heard of Timor from Progressio Korea local partners, and from meeting JRH at the World Conference on Human Rights held in Vienna in 1993.
Campaign for Release of Xanana. 1994. In Japanese. | 4 pages.
A photograph entitled, “Osaka, Japan” 1994: João Dias and Aviano Fana visit Japan to give testimony to the Santa Cruz Massacre and the 2nd Massacre.
Two photographs. The first one is entitled, “Nagoya, Japan” 1994: Liga Ximenes and Inosensia Neves, speaking tour in Nagoya. The second is entitled, “Tokyo, Japan” 1994: Constancio Pinto at a meeting in Tokyo, appealing for support to the East Timorese asylum seekers.
A photograph entitled, “Tokyo, Japan” 1994: Bishop Soma, 1st President of APCET, reports his trip to East Timor in Tokyo.
A photograph entitled, “Karlsruhe, Germany” 1994: José Amorim Dias and Renato Constantino Jr. at a demonstration against the EU-ASEAN meeting because the meeting is on economic ties and does not consider Human Rights and Self-determination.
A photograph entitled, “Karlsruhe, Germany” 1994: Access denied at EU-ASEAN meeting.
A photograph entitled, “The Netherlands - Indonesian Embassy” Moluccan Youths living in The Netherlands express their solidarity with the Timorese students that occupied the USA Embassy in Jakarta.
A page with two photographs. 1994 Sri Lanka: Police blocks demonstration from approaching the Indonesian Embassy.
A page with two photographs entitled, “The Philippines - Asia Pacific Conference on East Timor” 1994: The members of the panel discussion are Jean Inglis, the late Bishop Soma of Nagoya, Japan and RC Constantino. Journalists are surrounding the foreign participants of the conference as they marched to the venue. Under Indonesian pressure the Philippines government banned the conference and did not allow foreigners to attend.
Two newspaper articles. Manila, The Philippines, 1994: Newspaper clippings about Sri Lankan activists Freddy Gamage Abuhamy and Henry Fernando Warnakulasurys who were denied twice to access The Philippines to attend the Asia-Pacific Conference on East Timor.
A photograph entitled, “Paris, France” December 1994: Dozens of people march in support of people who live at risk due to oppression. The demonstration aimed East Timor, Papua, Amazone Region and Mapuche People. Many organizations participated, such as: Agir pour Timor, Survival, Amnesty International, Tribal Act, Lycra and others.
A poem entitled, “Two Hundred Thousand Reasons” written by Purnama in Utrecht 1994.
A document entitled, “International protest during the APEC - November 1994” | 3 pages.
A flyer entitled, “East Timor, Its future in the Asia Pacific” for a Public education conference at the University of Technology, Harris St.Ultimo. June 21 - 24 1994.
A pamphlet about East Timor entirely in Japanese. | 2 pages.
A booklet entitled, “Travesty of Justice” by East Timor’s Political Prisoners. Published by Australia-East Timor Association. | 10 pages. It contains:
A document entitled, “An Abiding Concern: why Gough must come clean on East Timor” | 2 pages.
A document entitled, “East Timor: It’s time to talk” British Coalition for East Timor, February 1994.
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The document contains twelve separate documents.
A photograph entitled, “Sequence of demonstrations, Bastille, Paris, France” 8 September 1999: Starting on the day that the result of the referendum was announced, “Agir pour Timor” organized daily meetings and marches in front of the Indonesian Embassy and other strategic locations in Paris City. They demanded recognition of the results, the departure of Indonesian military and international intervention. France is a permanent member of the Security Council so the French solidarity activists emphasized that the country must act according to its responsibilities.
Another photograph entitled, “Sequence of demonstrations, Bastille, Paris, France” with the same description as above.
A photograph entitled, “Darwin, Australia” 11 September 1999: Demonstrators in Darwin calling for UN Peacekeepers to be deployed to Dili, one of many demonstrators all over the world.
Two photographs of protests and candle vigil in front of the Indonesian Embassy in Hong Kong against earth search policy of Indonesian military regime, 3 & 13 September 1999. | two pages
“An Open Letter to the Residents of Chappaqua” written by the Westchester People’s Action Coalition (WESPAC) and the East Timor Action Network (ETAN) September 29, 1999.
Two photographs of protesters with signs that read, “Stop the bloodbath in East Timor - Disarm the Pro-Jakarta terror” and “Disarm Militia in Timor - We want Free and Fair election” from the Friends of the Third World. 1999.
Two photographs of protesters in Sri Lanka, 1999.
A photograph entitled, “Oct. 1999, near Aileu” Robert Wesley Smith helps rescuing a militia victim.
Communique de Presse: “Pour l’intervention d’une force de paix internationale au Timor Oriental” 9 September 1999. | French
Press Release from CIIR: “Immediate repatriation of the East Timorese is called for by the 10th Christian Consultation on East Timor” 11 October 1999.
East Timor Action Network - 1999 Annual Report | 4 pages
“Women’s Agenda in East Timor - An Activity Report: 1989-1999” by Kiyko Furusawa, Senior Lecturer in Development and Human Rights, Keisen University. | 3 pages
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Three handwritten correspondence:
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