Official title: Linhas de orientacao para os contactos com a delegacao da ONU Contents: Guidelines for Dili’s provisory administrators regarding the United Nations' visit to the capital. The document contains explicit restrictions on certain behaviors and symbols, and also certain places (those that were still under military activities) where they could not take the UN to visit. It also established a pattern of conversation that party leaders (APODETI, UDT, KOTA and LABOR) should follow with the UN delegation, mostly incriminating FRETILIN as communists. Provides answers to the possible questions the UN may have asked about the provisory administration in general.
Peace is Possible in Timor Leste Association (Portugal)
Contents: Tapol goes to U.S. Congress -- E. Timor ... and Pertamina -- Some signs of progress? -- Congressional hearing on Indonesia -- Rep. Bonker opposes Ford's visit -- U.K. aid to Indonesia: former minister speaks out -- Trials: two death and two life sentences -- Papuans shot trying to cross frontier -- Suharto ready for the 'final solution' -- Admiral Sudomo on releases -- Comments on the Sudomo statement -- Second Buru camp -- "They're not tapols" -- 500 new tapols a year -- New York Times gets news from ex-tapols -- The Pertamina disaster -- Abolished? yes ... and no! -- The British Campaign for an independent East Timor reports: Indonesian invasion resisted -- Book Reviews: Black Armada by Rupert Lockwood ; The Papuans of Irian Jaya by Justus M. van der Kroef
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A photograph entitled “Australia” with the description, “1976 Stanislau da Silva and an Australian supporter operating the clandestine radio link between Australia and Fretilin forces in East Timor” Courtesy of the da Silva family.
Two photographs. The first entitled “Moluccan hunger strike (Amsterdam, Netherlands)” with the description, “12 August 1976 Moluccans in The Netherlands on hunger strike in front of the church Westerkerk in Amsterdam to draw attention to the situation in East Timor. The activists are organized under the name Vrje Zuid-Molukse Jongeren (Free South Moluccan Youths) in Lunteren-Ede, The Netherlands. Photographer: Croes. The second is entitled “Moluccan hunger strike (Amsterdam, Netherlands)” with the description, “the activists had posted pictures of Mari Alkadiri, Nicolau Lobarto and Rosa Muki Bonaparte.
Newspaper article entitled “Four men facing firearms export charges” published in The News. September 17, 1976.
A page of six photographs taken in Australia in 1976. Two are graffiti on walls that say ‘Viva FRETILIN’ & ‘Independence for East Timor’. The other four are of various people photographed. The photos are a little blurry.
Another page of six photographs taken in Australia in 1976. The photos are all taken on the streets in some kind of protest or stand off.
Document entitled, “The Timor Story” by Helen Hill with the header, ‘Demand a public inquiry into the deaths of the six Australian Newsmen!’ 1976 | 2 pages.
A photograph taken in 1977 Darwin, Australia: Laurentino Pices & Rob Wesley-Smith, Radio Maubere. The photo is taken by Brian Manning.
A document entitled, “Offensive Fails” East Timor News, No. 3, March 24, 1977.
A document entitled, “Inside Occupied Dili” East Timor News, No. 3, March 24, 1977. | 2 pages.
A document written by William J. Armstrong, National Coordinator of the action for world development. The report gives a detailed account of the attempts made to reunite East Timorese families separated by a civil war in, and an Indonesian Government invasion of East Timor in 1975. (1977) | 2 pages.
A document entitled, “East timor: Refugees and Family Reunion.” The contents are The Current situation in East Timor, The origins of East Timorese refugees, Family Reunification (the context, first attempts at reunification, Australian/Indonesian negotiations on reunions, May 1977 - May 1978: no progress, recent developments), Sources and Footnotes. | 16 pages.
Report on talks with Timorese refugees in Portugal - The East Timorese Situation | 17 pages
Support the Cornell-Ithaca East Timor Defense Committee was a newsletter published by Cornell and Ithaca to bring awareness to what was happening in East Timor in 1976.
This a publication of the United Nations Department of Political Affairs, Trusteeship and Decolonization. It was published in August 1976 with a focus on the Issue of East Timor.
It is broken down in two parts:
Part one: The Political Evolution of Portuguese Timor
Part Two: The Question of Portuguese Timor in the International Arena
A photograph entitled “Australia” with the description, “1976 Stanislau da Silva and an Australian supporter operating the clandestine radio link between Australia and Fretilin forces in East Timor” Courtesy of the da Silva family.
Two photographs. The first entitled “Moluccan hunger strike (Amsterdam, Netherlands)” with the description, “12 August 1976 Moluccans in The Netherlands on hunger strike in front of the church Westerkerk in Amsterdam to draw attention to the situation in East Timor. The activists are organized under the name Vrje Zuid-Molukse Jongeren (Free South Moluccan Youths) in Lunteren-Ede, The Netherlands. Photographer: Croes. The second is entitled “Moluccan hunger strike (Amsterdam, Netherlands)” with the description, “the activists had posted pictures of Mari Alkadiri, Nicolau Lobarto and Rosa Muki Bonaparte.
Newspaper article entitled “Four men facing firearms export charges” published in The News. September 17, 1976.
A page of six photographs taken in Australia in 1976. Two are graffiti on walls that say ‘Viva FRETILIN’ & ‘Independence for East Timor’. The other four are of various people photographed. The photos are a little blurry.
Another page of six photographs taken in Australia in 1976. The photos are all taken on the streets in some kind of protest or stand off.
Document entitled, “The Timor Story” by Helen Hill with the header, ‘Demand a public inquiry into the deaths of the six Australian Newsmen!’ 1976 | 2 pages.
Contents: Spotlight on the massacres -- Human rights cover-up at UN -- Lawyer urges release of '74 tapols -- Massacres in East Java -- The great Indonesian massacre -- U.S. Congress discusses aid cut -- Film on Tapols -- Ex-minister on trial -- Editor forced to eat his words
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Contents: A question of aid -- From inside the prisons -- Congressional hearings continue -- An Indonesian embassy gets busy -- Dutch aid review? -- Sudomo speaks again -- A trial in focus -- More Papuans shot dead -- Indonesia heads black list -- Civil servants' rights -- 43 million pounds of UK aid since '66 -- Pertamina crisis worsens -- Holland America Line -- Glossary -- Suggested Reading: The Military Balance 1975-1976.
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Contents: Labour camps grow -- British arms sales to Indonesia? -- Indonesia at the I.L.O. -- Buru: some facts -- 26,000 purged -- Malari event: who's guilty? -- Sudomo's new pledges -- Severe sentences continue -- East Timor: "Integration".
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Contents: Eleven years -- Release pledges reneged -- Trials: Another death sentence -- Political imprisonment -seen from the inside -- State of health -- Recent arrests -- Timor: Many arrests in West Timor -- The 1977 elections and political freedoms -- Ex-Tapols to Buru? -- IGGI approves 2400 million dollars credit for 1976/77 -- CIA on 1965 events
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Contents: New tasks for 13th year -- Psycho-tests for Category B tapols -- Sawito to be tried -- ILO: Indonesia violates forced labour convention -- Punished for religious convictions -- Tapols face threat of execution -- Congressional hearings continue -- A year's sentence for criticising the government -- World Bank to aid Indonesia.
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Contents: Killings and arrests in Irian Java -- Forced labour in East Kalimantan -- UN to discuss Indonesia -- Indonesia's release plan: a policy of deceit -- Those let out of prison -- Transmigration and re-settlement -- Release on Buru -- Other labour camps -- Impact of Human Rights Campaign -- East Timor update: Indonesian offensive launched -- The numbers game -- Fretilin President under arrest -- Students worried about arrests
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Contains various documents such as letters, memorandums and press releases that were written or published in 1977.
This item includes :
Speech by Murray Kempton, CBS Radio Network with Spectrum (17.12.1977)
Speech by Phyllis Schlafly, CBS Radio Network with Spectrum (17.12.1977)
Memorandum to Ed Luidens & Hank Lacy, East Asia, Fred Wilson, Southern Asia and William Wipfler, Human Rights from Frank Cooley, Indonesia Liaison (25.04.1977) Subj.: Reflections on the East Timor Tragedy | 5 pp.
Speech by Murray Kempton, CBS Radio Network with Spectrum (17.12.1977)
“Indonesia fears U.D. aid cut-off on Human Rights” Pacific News Service (14.04.1977) | 4 pp.
Letter to Exmo. Reverendo Padre Francisco M. Fernandes, Presidente da Comissāo dos Refugiados de Timor (President of the Commission of refugees in Timor) from Joseph G. Sullivan, Segundo Secretário de Embaixada (25.03.1977) [Portuguese]
Letter to Exmo Senhor Francisco Mario Fernandes, Presidente da Comissāo dos Refugiados de Timor from D.A. Roycroft (1977)
Letter to the Honorable Fraser, the Chairman of Sub-Committee of the Human Rights from Francisco Lornandes (07.26.1977)
Letter to the Hon. Donald M. Fraser, U.S Senate, from Douglas J. Bennet, Assistant Secretary for Congressional Relations (21.12.1977)
Letter to the Hon. Cyrus R. Vance, Secretary of State from Donald Fraser, Subcommittee on International Organizations, (29.11.1977) | 3 pp.
Congressional Record - July 20th, 1977
Information package from the East Timor Information and Research Project that contains documentation concerning Indonesian use of U.S., British, French, Australian and Canadian Military equipment in the invasion of East Timor (1977) | 8 pp.
Letter to Arnold Kohen from Martin Hatch, one of Ben Anderson’s students (20.11.1977)
Letter to Arnold Kohen from Don Luce, Clergy and Laity Concerned (09.03.1977)
Letter to Ms. Sue Nichterlein, Republica Democratica de Timor Leste, from Donald M. Fraser, Subcommittee on International Organizations (22.02.1977)
Rajaratnam: Singapore recognizes the status quo of Timor (01.08.1977)
Daily Report Annex: Asia & Pacific (18.08.1977) | 2 pp.
Letter to Dr. Richard W. Franke from David Hicks, StonyBrook (14.06.1977)
Nation Manuscript that Arnold Kohen wrote, published in November 1977 | 16 pp.
Document submitted to the Subcommittee on International Organizations, Committee on International Relations written by Stephen R. Heder & Arnold Kohen (19.07.1977) Subj.: American Policy and the Issue of East Timor | 5 pp.
Letter to Arnold Kohen from John P. Salzberg, Staff Consultant of the Subcommittee on International Organizations (05.08.1977)
Document submitted to the Subcommittee on International Organizations, Committee on International Relations, written by Stephen Heder from Arnold Kohen (28.06.1977) Subj.: East Timor and the Issue of Self-Determination | 11 pp.
Letter to the Committee for Justice from Richard W. Franke (15.12.1977)
“Jakarta Domestic Service in Indonesian” (22.08.1977)
Notes on Timor hearings in Subcommittee on Inter-National Organizations by Jacqui Chagnon (19.07.1977) | 2 pp.
“West Timorese flees to Fretilin-held areas” (28.09.1977) ETAN | 2 pp.
ETAN Press Release: News and Communiques on Radio Maubere September 23 and 25 1977 | 2 pp.
República Democrática de Timor Leste: News Release that includes three newspaper articles (18.10.1976) | 2 pp. : ● 40 000 Indonesian armies in East Timor (08.10.1976) Financial Review ● Indons lunch Timor attack ● Fretilin still strong: Suharto (26.08.1976) Sydney Morning Herald
Letter to Support groups and fraternal organizations from New York Information Office,
45, 35 Claremont Avenue, New York, New York 10027 (Sue Nichterlein) (27.02.1977) |
2 pp.
Letter to the Members of Congress from Jacqui Chagnon and Mike Connor (03/1977) Subj.: Ongoing war in East Timor and the use of U.S. Weapons by Indonesia
Letter to Mr. Blair Clark, The Nation from John Newmann (02.12.1977)
Letter to Carmel (no last name mentioned) from Lou Wulff (28.03.1977)
Letter to the Members of the Committee on International Relations from Donald M. Fraser, Subcommittee on International Organizations (29.06.1977) Subj.: Summary of hearing on human rights in East Timor held on June 28, 1977, | 2 pp.
Letter to Members of the Committee on International Relations from Donald M. Fraser, Subcommittee on International Organizations (21.07.1977) Subj.: Summary of hearing on Human Rights in East Timor, held on July 19, 1977, | 2 pp.
Radio News Bulletin: Timor Hearings (23.03.1977)
“East Timor Terrorists surrender to Government” (14.06.1977)
“Fretilin leader reports victories to Cuban news service” (15.06.1977)