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- From: rich@pencil.cs.missouri.edu (Rich Winkel)
- Subject: Timor: Hiroshima Xanana Appeal
- Message-ID: <1992Dec12.050519.3278@mont.cs.missouri.edu>
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- /** reg.easttimor: 364.0 **/
- ** Topic: Hiroshima Xanana Appeal **
- ** Written 6:05 am Dec 10, 1992 by jinglis in cdp:reg.easttimor **
- Hiroshima Appeal to Japanese Parliamentarians for East Timor Leader
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- Deeply concerned at the arrest on Nov. 20 of East Timorese leader
- Xanana Gusmao and others, and dismayed by the failure of the Japanese
- Government to act, citizens in Hiroshima issued an appeal to the members of
- the upper and lower houses of the Japanese Diet. On Dec. 8 a letter was
- delivered to each parliamentarian's diet office, calling on him/her to
- press the Japanese government to use its considerable leverage with the
- Indonesian Government to secure the release of Xanana and the others and to
- persuade Jakarta to engage in peace negotiations under UN auspices to achieve
- a peaceful settlement of the East Timor issue.
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- In recent years Japan's economic aid to the Suharto regime has grown
- to the point where it is now roughly equivalent to Indonesia's defense budget.
- This year's pledge, $1.32 billion, is ten times the amount pledged by the
- No. 2 donor country, France.
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- The letter from East Timor support groups in Hiroshima City and nearby
- Kure City refers to the importance of negotiations at the UN on the issue and
- states that Xanana is "the most appropriate person to represent the East
- Timorese people" at these talks.
-
- Negotiations between Indonesia and Portugal are scheduled to take place
- under the auspices of UN Secretary General BoutrosGhali on Dec. 17. Mr.
- Gusmao's arrest and Indonesian authorities' statements that he will be put
- on trial have cast a pall over prospects for the talks. Over the years
- the Foreign Ministry has repeatedly stated that its position on the East Timor
- issue is one of "watching the negotiations under the auspices of the Secretary
- General." The Hiroshima citizens action is aimed at garnering parliamentarians'
- support for a more active stance by Japan in support of the negotiations.
-
- In addition to the letter to parliamentarians, the Hiroshima groups have
- printed and distributed to the public postcards addressed to the Indonesian
- Embassy and Japanese Foreign Ministry calling for Xanana's release, as
- have a number of other East Timor support groups in Japan.
- ** End of text from cdp:reg.easttimor **
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