Contents: Tapol campaign intensifies -- North Sumatra contract workers -- KOPKAMTIB lays down the law --Banned! Banned! Banned! -- Are you still alive father? -- The disappeared -- Trials -- Civilianisation: With a catch -- Workers' grievances met with force: Lack of protection for Indonesian workers hightlighted by recent unrest -- Book Review: East Timor: Nationalism and colonialism by Jill Jolliffe -- Censorship on the campuses
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The ten best-censored stories of 1979 - number 7 is The Tragedy in East Timor (leaflet) | 4 pp.
Comments on Prof. Benedict Anderson on the 1979 State Department Report on Human Rights in Indonesia and East Timor, as requested by Subcommittee Chairman Bonner | 2 pp.
Statement delivered to the Fourth Committee of the United Nations General Assembly - Comissao dos Refugiados de Timor Oriental: - Father Francisco Maria Fernandes, President & Father Apolinario Guterres, Acting President (10/1979) | 8 pp.
CRT - Commission des Refugiés de Timor au Portugal (05.09.1979) [French]
Letter to Arnold Kohen from Jerry Underdal, Co-editor of The South Asia Record requesting him to do a commentary article on East Timor and attached are drafts of a commentary (04.09.1979) | 11 pp.
The Frightened Country by Alan Renouf (1979) Subj.: The East Timor Affairs | 9 pp.
“Indonesian Genocide” (1979) | 3 pp.
Letter to Professor Noam Chomsky, Department of Linguistics (M.I.T) from Robert Karl Manoff, Editor of the Columbia Journalism Review (13.07.1979) | 2 pp.
Letter to Robert Karl Manoff from Noam Chomsky (06.08.1979) which an attachment to his piece “An Act of Genocide” | 7 pp.
Congressional Record - November 9th, 1979
Letter to Mr. Charles G. Santora from Susan Haufe, Chief of Correspondence Management Division (23.04.1979) | 2 pp.
Congressional Record - September 27th, 1979 | 2 pp.
Questions on East Timor for Mr. Holbrooke, Question for Mr. Wolff to ask Mr. Holbrooke (1979) | 3pp.
Confidential (19.01.1979) | 3 pp.
East Timor Ad-Hoc Strategy and Action Group (09.12.1979) | 2 pp.
Summary of World Broadcasts on BBC (13.04.1979)
Congressional Record - November 15th, 1979 | 2 pp.
Notes on Washington by Jeremy Mark (working with Carmel B.) (06.08.1979) | 3 pp.
Notes on Washington II by Jeremy Mark (working with Carmel B.) (01.10.1979) | 3 pp.
Letter to Ms Meg Greenfield, Editorial Page Editor of The Washington Post from Roberta A. Quance (07.06.1979) | 2 pp.
Letter to Mr. Bob Wahls, Photography Editor of The Daily News from Arnold Kohen (26.11.1979)
Letter to Stephen S. Rosenfeld, The Washington Post, from Arnold Kohen (23.11.1979) | 2 pp.
Letter to Arnold Kohen from David Scott, Community Aid Abroad (05.09.1979)
Letter to Arnold Kohen from an Editor at the “World Review” (1979)
A Speech by Arnold Kohen (1979) | 15 pp.
Letter to the Hon. Donald McHenry, Ambassador; United Nations from Tom Harkin, Member of Congress (1979)
Dear Colleague from Tom Harkin, Member of Congress (22.10.1979)
Letter from the Hon. Cyrus Vance, Secretary of State from Tom Harkin, Member of Congress (22.10.1979) | 2 pp.
Intervention given by Mr. Paulo Pires, a member of the Central Committee of “UDT” (Timorese Democratic Union) to the 4th Committee to the United Nations Organizations (22.10.1979) | 10 pp.
Statement delivered to the Fourth Committee of the United Nations General Assembly, delivered by Elizabeth Traube (10.1979) | 9 pp.
Letter to the Editor from Elizabeth Traube, Assistant Professor of Anthropology, Wesleyan University (02.11.1979)
Congressional Record - November 9th, 1979 | 2 pp.
Letter package to Jackson Anderson that includes: important press material for background, the situation in brief, inventory of press material and four newspaper articles written by Jack Anderson and corrections | 11 pp.
Letter to Arnold Kohen from Jose Ramos Horta (10.01.1979)
A.I.D News: “Two U.S. Relief Agencies to Aid East Timor Villagers” (30.11.1979) | 2 pp.
Conversation with Morton Kondracke, foreign editor (23.10.1979) | 3 pp.
This is a study by the Staff of the U.S. General Accounting Office: Energy's Role in the United States and Indonesia Relations. It is separated into three parts:
Indonesia's ability to produce oil and gas
Economic performance: key to political stability
The strategic and political importance of Indonesia
Contents: Suharto to visit Britain! -- 4000 more released as ex-tapols forced to re-register -- Ex-tapols fear 'voluntary' transmigration -- Savana Jaya: Rp11,600,00; the cost of freedom -- Prison conditions worsen -- East Timor: Catholic Priest calls for UN sanctions -- Human rights violations in East Timor -- Non-Bloc conference support independence -- 1500 Tapols in West Irian -- Peasants arrested and tortured -- Jenggawah (Jember), East Java -- Railwaymen's leader on trial -- Visit to Sukarno's tomb called off -- Students on trial: the verdict so far -- Student journals banned -- Legal cosmetic surgery -- Non-involvement certificates for school leavers -- Law seminar banned -- Defence plea ban angers lawyers -- Sacked for forming a union.
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Contents: 6157 Tapols held on plantations -- 1978 releases completed -- Buru: a rose by any other name ... -- Families demand right to return home -- Dozens of students to be tried -- Religious freedoms under attack -- Indonesia: power and justice -- East Timor update -- Noam Chomsky addresses the UN -- Legal reform: stricken conscience or tactical manoeuvre? -- Book review: The Rule of the Sword: The Story of West Irian by Nonie Sharp -- Army suppresses worker activities
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Contents: Support the students on trial! -- Defence take strong position -- "This trial a farce"-student defendant --Sudomo speaks again -- Sudomo expels hulst -- Ex-tapols town arrest -- Amnesty International at least 30,000 tapols still being held -- What's going on in Savana Jaya? -- Tight reporting restrictions on trials -- West Irian: Papuan refugees betrayed -- Land disputes "resolved" by force -- "Law of anger" : Sudomo's new "legal" manoeuvre.
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Letter to Most Rev. Edwin B. Broderick, Executive Director of the Catholic Relief Services from Rev. Joseph J. Harnett (18.09.1980) | 2 pp.
Letter to Rev. Msgr. Audrya J. Backis (11.09.1980)
Resumé of Jakarta - Indonesia, Annual Report (July 1, 1979 - June 30, 1980) | 5 pp.
Letter to Arnold Kohen from Henry A. Lacy, Area Executive Secretary, S.E. Asia, South Pacific (29.05.1980)
Letter to the Rev. Samuel N. Slie, the Church of Christ in Yale University (29.10.1980) | 2 pp.
Letter to Don Luce, Asian Center from William Nottingham (22.09.1980) | 2 pp.
Letter to Bishop Broderick from Monsignor Marnett (11.09.1980)
Letter to the Most Rev. Bishop Edwin B. Broderick, Catholic Relief Services-United States Catholic Conference, from Martinho da Costa Lopes, Apostolic Administrator of Dili (03.12.1980) | 2 pp.
Letter to Arnold Kohen from Richard Holloway, OXFAM Field Director in Indonesia (26.03.1980) | 4 pp.
Interview with BP. Leo Soekata regarding the Position of the Indonesian Bishop’s Conference (1980) Notes from the interview compiled by Christopher Dureau
Letter to Hon. Harnett from Bishop Broderick (10.09.1980)
Letter to Most Rev. Edwin Broderick, Executive Director of the Catholic Relief Services from Francis Catania, East Timor Program Manager (11.09.1980) | 2 pp.
Letter to Most Rev. E.B. Broderick from Msgr. Martinho da Costa Lopes (1980)
Letter to Mr. Jerry Elmer, American Friends Service Committee from Christine Elliott Thompson, Council on Ministries-TRAFCO for the board of Church and Society (16.06.1980)
Letter to the East Timor Emergency Committee and Research Project from Paul Laflamme, Community Affairs Vicariate (21.11.1980)
Congressional Record - September 27th, 1979 | 2 pp.
Statement of Benedict O’Gorman Anderson, Professor of Government and Asian Studies, Cornell University (1980) | 18 pp.
Statement to the Bishop Mgr Leo Suka in Jakarta “A report on the events in Dili, East Timor in the months of June-July 1980” (12.07.1980) from Mgr Martinho da Costa Lopes
Letter to Anny from the Catholic Presbytery (28.02.1980)
A statement that was written by Arnold Kohen (02/1980) | 8 pp.
Interview in the Washington Journalism Review called "the New Foreign Correspondence". The WJR was interviewing Walter Pincus, Stanley Karnow, Constantine Menges, Ray White, Richard Valeriani and Barry Rubin.
The "Decolonization" of East Timor and the United Nations Norms on Self-Determination and Aggression written by Roger S. Clark. It was printed in the Yale Journal of World Public Order.
Clark's work gives a detailed history of East Timor and the Indonesian invasion.