Collection USTHP - The Humanitarian Project

Handwritten Correspondence Dedication Various documents Newspaper Packets Loose newspaper clippings Various documents Timor Report: Whitlam and Hastings Observed Newspaper clippings Timor? Timor? Decolonization Various documents CIIR press release Newspaper Packets News packets Various documents 2 News clips Various documents 3 Pro Mundi Vita: East Timor 1985 News Clippings 1985 Various documents
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B USTHP

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The Humanitarian Project

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  • 1975-2000 (Creation)

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Textual Record.

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(1975-2000)

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The Humanitarian Project was founded by Arnold Kohen, with support from figures such as Anderson, Bishop Paul Moore Jr of New York, and others.

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Three subcollections composed of materials collected by Arnold Kohen, Martin Rendon, and Daniel Southerland, relating to the advocacy work of the Humanitarian Project regarding violent Indonesian occupation of Timor-Leste (formerly East Timor).

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  • English

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  • Latin

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Currently, the originals are found at Bishop's University.

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