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1978 Newspaper articles (Part 1)

This item contains:

  • American aid to Indonesia ignores Human Rights abuses (01.01.1978) St. Louis Post-Dispatch
  • Guerillas in Timor still fight in Indonesia (19.04.1978) The New York Times
  • 29 000 Indonesians, held as Reads, are being freed after testing (26.04.1978) The New York Times
  • Mondale lauds Indonesia for freeing prisoners (07.05.1978) The New York Times
  • Freed Indonesian prisoners goes home to find his wife remarried, no job (1978)
  • California’s Family Affair (19.05.1978) Seven Days | 2 pp.
  • The sun keeps trying to set on a colonial Past (03.08.1980) The New York Times
  • US forges new links with South-east Asian states (04.08.1978) The Guardian
  • Rights in Indonesia (5-6.08.1978) International Herald Tribune
  • Indonesia: developing a feeling of unity (04.08.1978) Far Eastern Economic Review | 2 pp.
  • U.S. Human-Rights Laws: trade barrier (13.08.1978) International Herald Tribune
  • ’60 000 died in Timor invasion’ (20.08.1978) The Sunday Times
  • E. Timor trying to cope with 125 000 refugees (12.09.1978) International Herald Tribune
  • Haven of bamboo and thatch (13.09.1978) The Age
  • East Timor: Beyond the Fighting (26.09.1978) The Asian Wall Street Journal
  • Indonesia: Timor’s arithmetic of despair (29.09.1978) Far Eastern Economic Review | 3 pp.
  • E. Timor emerges from War, Isolation (27.09.1978) Los Angeles Times | 2 pp.
  • Collapse forecast for the revolt of East Timor (18.10.1978) San Francisco Chronicle
  • East Timor’s travail (09/1978) Atlas World Press Review
  • Chomsky accuses U.S. on East Timor conflict (02.12.1978) The New York Times
  • All the News that fits (25.12.1978) The Village Voice
  • Mary McGrory: Spies who leave your illusions out in the cold (1978)
  • The Bronco workhorse: ask Timor about it (1978) a flyer
  • Australian aid for starving Timor (02.11.1979) Financial Times
  • 30 000 deaths (14.09.1978) The Guardian
  • East Timor fight against Indonesia a ‘hopeless cause’ (05.10.1978) The Times
  • Misery in Remexico (13.09.1978) San Francisco Chronicle
  • A better class of thumbscrew (15.05.1978) The Village Voice
  • CIA said to aid Indonesia units in East Timor (20.06.1978) International Herald Tribune
  • East Timor guerrilla group ‘faces collapse’ (25.09.1978) The Guardian
  • The Big Test (08.05.1978) The Village Voice
  • Mondale is a nonexpert who matters (14.05.1978) Week in Review
  • Indonesia: W.S. Rendra (28.08.1978) The Times
  • Island diplomacy (03.09.1978) Sunday Times
  • East Timor protest (29.04.1978)

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1978 Newspaper Packets (Part 2)

Newspaper packet that contains various newspaper articles published in 1978.

This item contains:

  • A better class of thumbscrew (15.05.1978) The Village Voice
  • 29 000 Indonesians, held as Reds, are being freed after testing (26.04.1978) The New York Times
  • Mondale lands Indonesia- for freeing prisoners (07.05.1978) The New York Times
  • Freed Indonesian prisoner goes home to find his wife remarried (1978) The Wall Street Journal
  • Mondale Trip: Reassurance for Asian Allies (1978) The New York Times
  • Mondale outlines a ‘new agenda’ for U.S. in Pacific (31.05.1978) The New York Times
  • Indonesia is keeping a tight rein on press (23.04.1978) The New York Times
  • Indonesia’s leader names new cabinet (15.04.1978) The New York Times
  • Key Indonesian sees peril from Islam Extremists (18.04.1978) The New York Times
  • Suharto does it his way, again (26.03.1978) The New York Times
  • Indonesia trying to restore its relations with China (04/1978) The New York Times
  • Ethnic diversity poses challenge for Old Indonesia (11.04.1978) The New York Times | 2 pp.
  • Indonesia’s student protestors emphasize their loyalty (04/1978) The New York Times | 2 pp.
  • Indonesia’s oil fails to wash away the blight of poverty (27.04.1978) The New York Times
  • Carter turns to Asia (30.04.1978) The New York Times
  • Indonesia nickel project reflects 2 worlds (14.04.1978) The New York Times | 2 pp.

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1992 News Articles

This item contains:

  • A process for freedom in East Timor (04.01.1992) The Boston Globe
  • Tiptoeing through the Orient (07.01.1992) The Washington Post
  • The Tiananmen in East Timor (21.01.1992) The New York Times
  • Making an Issue of East Timor (10.02.1992) The Nation | 3 pp.
  • In House and Senate, Tsongas went his own way (25.02.1992) The New York Times
  • (28.02.1992) Wall Street Journal
  • The Cemetery called East Timor (25.09.1992) The New York Times
  • Washington, Oct 3, Reuter (1992)
  • East Timor’s captive leader (25.11.1992) The Boston Globe

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1992 News Clippings

Item contains:

  • The Cemetery Called East Timor (New York Times, Sept. 25, 1992)
  • [U.S. cuts off military training aid to Indonesia] (Reuters, Oct. 3, 1992)
  • East Timor's Captive Leader (Boston Globe, Nov. 25, 1992)

20th Anniversary News Conference

This file contains correspondence between various companies and Canadian Prime Minister, Jean Chrétien regarding putting a trade embargo on Indonesia on the eve of the 20th anniversary of the Indonesian invasion. Includes newspaper clippings regarding ending the trade.
Correspondence from:

  • Canadian Union of Public Employees
  • National Union of Public and General Employment
  • Canadian Auto Workers Union
  • United Food and Commercial Workers International Union
  • Public Service Alliance of Canada
  • United Steelworkers of America in Canada
  • Communications, Energy and Paperworkers Union of Canada
  • Canadian Union of Postal Workers
  • International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers
  • B.C Union
  • Telecommunications Workers Union
  • Newfoundland and Labrador Federation of Labour

A Small Island's Big War: East Timor's Revolutionary War

Book about the history of East Timor and Japan's involvement and responsibility in the matter.
Table of contents (see below for original Japanese):
• Japan’s Responsibility: Fretilin’s message to the United Nations
• Chapter 1: Do you know East Timor?
• Chapter 2: Details on the East Timor War
• Chapter 3: Fretilin and the people of East Timor
• Chapter 4: Indonesia and East Timor
• Chapter 5: Japan and East Timor
• Chapter 6: Each country’s response to the situation
• Chapter 7: The end— What we can do about it
Contains multiple graphs, the translated message of Fretilin to the United Nations, a letter from the Indonesian foreign minister Adam Malik to Jose Manuel Ramos Horta, and multiple pictures of the war.

Original Japanese:
目次
• 日本の責任― フレテリンの国連へのメッセージ
• 第一章:東チモールを知っていますか
• 第二章:東チモール戦争の経緯
• 第三章:フレテリンと東チモールの人々
• 第四章:インドネシアと東チモール
• 第五章:日本と東チモール
• 第六章:各国の対応と運動の状況
• 第七章:おわりに― わたしたちにできること
• 本と資料の紹介

Free East Timor! Japan Coalition

A summary of Amnesty International's concerns

Indonesia, The PRD Prisoners: A summary of Amnesty International's concerns
October 1997

It includes:

  • A summary of concerns
  • PRD Prisoner Case Studies
    • Budiman Sudjatmiko
    • Garda Sembiring
    • Suroso, Yacobus Eko Kurniawan and Ignatius Daminanus Pranowo
    • Petrus Hariyanto
    • Ken Budha Kusumandaru, Ignatius Putut Arintoko & Victor da Costa
    • Wilson Bin Nurtiyas
    • I Gusti Agung Anom Astika
    • Dita Indah Sari
    • Coen Husein Pontoh
    • Mochamad Sholeh

The Humanitarian Project

Abé Barreto Soares CNRM 3

This item includes various speeches by East Timorese youth ambassadors during the tour of America in 1993. It also includes a list of Abé Soares' relatives in East Timor.

East Timor Alert Network

ADA Legislative Letter

Americans for Democratic Action: Legislative Letter (Vol. 8, No. 7)
"East Timor: the Overlooked Issue"

  • 1975: the Invasion
  • 1976
  • 1977
  • 1978
  • 1979

The Humanitarian Project

AETA Newsletter

Australia-East Timor Association: January - February 1986 Vo.11 No.1

Contents:

  • At the AGM...
  • Mochtar visit
  • Internationally speaking...
  • "Peace in East Timor"
  • Blood and Oil
  • "The justness of our cause endures"
  • Radio message

Australia-East Timor Association (Melbourne)

AETA Newsletter

AETA Newsletter: March - June 1986. Vol.11 No. 2

Contents:

  • Public meeting
  • "Lemorai"
  • Accord
  • Lisbon Communique
  • Self-Determination Indigenous people speak
  • Seeking Support for Timor in Asia
  • East Timor Film
  • Australia, the UN and Indonesia observed

Australia-East Timor Association (Melbourne)

Africa Asia Conference Bulletin 1955-04

Heading: No. 2, April 1955

  • Premier Nehru: “Asian African Conference essentially an experiment in co-existence”
  • The organs of the conference
  • Bandung is ready
  • Capitals, populations and area
  • Who’s who in the conference
  • World press opinion

Republic of Indonesia, Ministry Foreign Affairs

African Asia Conference Bulletin 1955-04

Heading: No. 4, April 1955

  • Address by heads of delegations:
    • Prince Norodom Sihanouk, Cambodia
    • Sir John Jotelawala, Ceylon
    • Lt. Colonel Gamal Abdel Nasser, Egypt
    • Kojo Bostio, Gold Coast
    • Dr. mogammed Fadhil El-Jamali, Iraq
    • Ato Aklilou Habetwold, Ethiopia
    • Tatsunosuke Takasaki, Japan
  • First working decisions of the conference
  • Reception at Governor’s residence
  • Who’s who in the conference
  • Desks and facilities
  • World press opinion
  • America: “West will have friends at asia-parley” (by Chalmers M. Roberts)

Republic of Indonesia, Ministry Foreign Affairs

African Asia Conference Bulletin 1955-04

Heading: No. 6, April 1955

  • Communiques
  • 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
  • Conference news traffic
  • Who’s who in the conference
  • The American press
  • A treaty for women guests

Republic of Indonesia, Ministry Foreign Affairs

African Asia Conference Bulletin 1955-04

Heading No. 5, April 1955

  • The conference secretariat
  • Message from Sir John Kotelawala
  • Cables of greeting
  • Communique of economic comitee
  • Communique of cultural comitee
  • Address by heads of delegations
    • Sami Sohl, Lebanon
    • Momolu Dukuly, Liberia
    • Mahmoud Bey Muntasser, Libya
    • Mohammed Ali, Pakistan
    • Carols P. Romulo, Phillipines
    • Khaled El-Azem, Syria
  • Who’s who in the conference
  • Prince Wan Waithyakon Krommun Naradhip Bongsprabandh
  • World press opinion
    • “Billion and a half people will be present” (by Donald Grant)

Republic of Indonesia, Ministry Foreign Affairs

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