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- From: rich@pencil.cs.missouri.edu (Rich Winkel)
- Subject: Timor: London demo to protest sentences
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- /** reg.easttimor: 352.0 **/
- ** Topic: London demo to protest sentences **
- ** Written 3:56 pm Jul 23, 1992 by gn:tapol in cdp:reg.easttimor **
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- SAVAGE SENTENCES ARE UNJUST AND ILLEGAL:
- DEMONSTRATION AGAINST MILITARY REGIME OF INDONESIA
-
- All are welcome to attend the demonstration, organised by the
- British Coalition for East Timor (BCET) and Tapol (Indonesia Human
- Rights Campaign), to protest against the sentences passed against
- East Timorese citizens by Indonesian authorities. A letter of
- protest will be submitted to the Indonesian Embassy.
-
- DETAILS OF THE DEMONSTRATION
- Date: Thursday 30 July 1992
- Time: 11.00 onwards
- Venue: Indonesian Embas
- sy, 38 Grosvenor Square, London, W1
- (Enquiries to gn:tapol welcome)
-
- Savage sentences have been meted out to the East Timorese who
- took part in the peaceful demonstration in Dili, East Timor on
- 12 November 1991, where hundreds of East Timorese were massacred
- by Indonesian troops. Gregorio da Cunha Saldanha, a 24 year old
- former civil servant, was sentenced to life imprisonment at the
- end of June 1992 for alleged subversion: subversion amounting to
- no more than attending a peaceful demonstration. Harsh sentences
- of between 6 and 15 years have been handed down to Timorese
- students who protested the Dili massacre through a peaceful
- demonstration in Jakarta on 19 November 1991.
-
- Yet, those who perpetrated the Dili massacre, the officers of the
- Indonesian Armed Forces, have escaped justice: not one officer
- has been tried for organising and executing the massacre. Ten
- lower rank officers, who admitted opening fire on the Timorese
- in Dili, were tried for "disciplinary" offences and given
- sentences from only 8 to 20 months.
-
- The Draconian sentences are unjust and inequitable. The
- murderers remain unpunished while innocent people have either
- been killed or imprisoned for disproportionate periods which in
- no way reflect their "crime": peaceful demonstration calling for
- self-determination. In fact, the legality of the trials in
- Jakarta, and therefore the sentences, is extremely dubious.
- Trying the defendants under Indonesian Law is contrary to the
- Indonesian Constitution of 1945 due to the illegal annexation of
- East Timor in 1975 by Indonesia after the country had already
- declared independence. The numerous UN Resolutions calling for
- the withdrawal of Indonesia from East Timor reinforce this
- argument.
-
- The UK Government is tacitly condoning the human rights abuses
- in East Timor. Since the 1980s, the UK has been the second
- largest supplier of military aircraft, naval vessels and advanced
- weapons systems to Indonesia. In the wake of the massacre in
- Dii, British Aerospace is close to signing a deal for 40 Hawk
- trainer/fighter aircraft worth more than PS600mn. Hawk aircraft
- have been seen in use in East Timor. Selling anything to the
- Indonesian armed forces signals British condonation of the
- Indonesian crimes against humanity. More concretely, the deal
- violates the European Parliament resolution passed in the wake
- of the massacre (December 1991) calling for the UN and the EC to
- ban arms sales to Indonesia.
- .
- ** End of text from cdp:reg.easttimor **
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