- AU CHART AUACFOAHR-PRJCTS-SCM-336a
- Dossier
- 1991
Fait partie de ACFOA Human Rights Office Collection
Mainly Australian newspaper reports, 13-16 November 1991.
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Fait partie de ACFOA Human Rights Office Collection
Mainly Australian newspaper reports, 13-16 November 1991.
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Mainly Australian newspaper reports, 17-30 November 1991.
Fait partie de ACFOA Human Rights Office Collection
Mainly Australian newspaper reports, 01 December 1991 – 06 January 1992.
Fait partie de ACFOA Human Rights Office Collection
Mainly Australian newspaper reports, 02 January – 10 March 1992.
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Mainly Australian newspaper reports, 02 February – 14 April 1992.
Fait partie de ACFOA Human Rights Office Collection
Mainly Australian newspaper reports, 16 April – 08 September 1992.
Press Clippings - Catholic weekly & others
Fait partie de ACFOA Human Rights Office Collection
Miscellaneous Australian media clippings – mainly pre-massacre reports; some noting rising dissent among Timorese youth..
Dossier / Pat Walsh Indo master
Fait partie de ACFOA Human Rights Office Collection
Compilation of "Selected articles from Australian & International press, December 1991".
Indonesian responses / Inquiry
Fait partie de ACFOA Human Rights Office Collection
A extensive mix of official Indonesian responses to the massacre and critical statements/correspondence from various Indonesian NGOs.
Fait partie de ACFOA Human Rights Office Collection
A wide variety of Australian and international individual and organisational responses to the massacre – especially in the days following the events in Dili.
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Early post-massacre ACFOAHR correspondence with various Australian and international advocates on Timor.
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ACFOAHR background leaflet on Timor post-Dili massacre and two graphic leaflets.
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Organisational correspondence on an Australian parliamentarians joint-letter addressed to President Bush during his early 1992 Australian visit. Also includes correspondence concerning possible US Congressional letters directed to the Indonesian Government.
Fait partie de ACFOA Human Rights Office Collection
Organisational correspondence seeking signatures from 150 prominent Australian for a letter to Australian Foreign Minister Gareth Evans concerning his proposed Indonesia visit, 19 December 1991
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A extensive range of statements, correspondence, draft documents from official Churches, religious organisations and individuals.
NGO responses – Various; incl Asia Watch, ICJ.
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Commentary, statements and correspondence. Include4s material from International Commission of Jurists, Helen Todd (mother of Kamal Bamadhaj), ACFOA, Community Aid Abroad, CDPM, Asia Watch, Bishop Belo, Australian Catholic Relief.
NGO responses – Amnesty International
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Initial Amnesty International reports and media releases on Santa Cruz massacre. Folder also includes the extensive AI report to the August 1991 UN Decolonization Committee on pre-massacre-period human rights violations.
NGO responses – Various; incl CAA, YLBHI
Fait partie de ACFOA Human Rights Office Collection
Statements from the Indonesian Human Rights Forum, Berita Timur Timor, Amnesty International and Bob Muntz. Also includes the 1990 court testimony of Bambang Beathors Suryadi.
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Correspondence and analytical reports on reportedly dangerous tablet issued to Timorese at Dili hospital after November 1991 massacre.
Fait partie de ACFOA Human Rights Office Collection
Mainly Australian peak bodies and individual union resolutions and correspondence. Also copy of letter to President Suharto from the Philippines Kilusang Mayo Uno Labor Centre.