Closing speeches of heads of delegations • Sadar M. Naim, Afghanistan • U Nu, Burma • Chou En-lai, China • Gamal Adbel Nasser, Egypt • Jawaharlal Nehru, India • Sunario, Indonesia • Jalal Abdoh, Iran • Mohammad Fadhil Jamali, Iraq • Tatsunosuke Takasaki, Japan • Katay D. Sasorith, Laos • Sami Solh, Lebanon • Momolu Dukuly, Liberia • Mohammed Ali, Pakistan • Carlos P. Romulo, Phillipines • Sayed Ismail El Azhari, Sudan • Khaled El Azm, Syria • Fatin Rustu Zorlu, Turkey • Pham Van Dong, Democratic Republic of Viet-Nam • Nguyen Van Thoai, State of Viet-Nam
Joint statement by the premiers of Indonesia and China
The state visits of Egypt and the people’s republic of China
Treaty of friendship between Indonesia and Afghanistan
Some important section of addresses of Heads of delegations • Sardar Mohammad Naim, Afghanistan • Sayed Ismail El Azhari, Sudan • Prince Wan, Thailand • Fatin Rustu Zorlu, Turkey • Nguyen Van Thoai, State of Vietnam
Contents: Question in the House of Commons -- Vigil outside the Indonesian Embassy -- MPs visit Indonesian Embassy in London -- Two more signatories to early day motion on Indonesian political prisoners -- Indonesia now on Human Rights blacklist -- Selected works of imprisoned poet published -- Ambassador 'briefs' Indonesian students in the Netherlands -- The numbers game continues -- Conditions on Buru -- Arrests in Bandung -- Malnutrition in Ambarawa Prison -- Arrests in Jakarta on Independence Day -- Prison labour for tourist project -- The fate of an ex-detainee -- Tapol question causes embarrassment for Indonesian observer -- Trials take their steady toll, eight years after the event -- Tapols' attitudes must change, says General -- Amnesty Groups petition visiting General - The tapols, case notes: Rivai Apin, poet ; Mrs Njono, housewife ; Martojo, computer engineer
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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: Massive transfers of political prisoners -- British labour government strengthens ties with Suharto Regime -- Ex-tapol tours Australia and New Zealand -- Indonesia named as human rights violator in US congress report -- Australia trains Indonesian Army Intelligence officers -- New Indonesian Ambassador to Holland was 'brains behind the torture' -- West Berlin in teach-in on tapols -- IGGI countries to further increase aid to Indonesia -- Security troops hold 'readiness' exercises -- January demonstrators under arrest face subversion charges -- Military control of the press tightens -- Severe restarints imposed on student activity -- More Pro-PKI remnants unearthed -- Compulsory land redistribution leads to threats and arrests
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Various documents ranging from photographs, flyers, posters from protests, flags, drawings, letters, pamphlets or publication made in regards to Timor Leste (East Timor). Most the these documents were created by different solidarity groups.