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- Subject: Timor: INDONESIA COVERS UP OCCUPATION AT NAM CONFERENCE
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- /** reg.easttimor: 347.0 **/
- ** Topic: ETAN/US Press Release for NAM Conf **
- ** Written 1:17 am Aug 29, 1992 by cscheiner in cdp:reg.easttimor **
- Press Release from the East Timor Action Network/US
-
- To be released at the Non-Aligned Movement Conference in Jakarta, Indonesia.
- August 29, 1992
-
- For more information: ETAN/US tel.(914)428-7299 fax (914)428-7383
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- INDONESIA COVERS UP OCCUPATION OF EAST TIMOR AT NAM CONFERENCE
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- As the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) redefines its role in the post cold war
- era, it has reiterated that its basic principles are still relevant. One of
- its original goals was "to eradicate the last vestiges of colonialism,
- foreign occupation, and racial discrimination." (II: B-16) Yet while dozens
- of world leaders deplore all forms of colonialism and foreign occupation at
- the Jakarta conference of NAM, they are conspicuously ignoring one of
- Indonesia's own colonial occupations: namely East Timor.
-
- Indonesia invaded East Timor in 1975 and annexed it in 1976, despite
- repeated calls by the United Nations to withdraw from East Timor without
- delay. The United Nations still maintains the illegality of the occupation
- and calls for self-determination for the East Timorese people. The leaders
- of NAM, meanwhile, reaffirm that the UN is the appropriate forum "for the
- achievement of freedoms and for securing the right to self-determination of
- peoples under alien and colonial domination." (II: C-20)
-
- The absence of mention of East Timor is all the more glaring in the context
- of the positions NAM took on many specific political conflicts in Asia, the
- Pacific, and the Middle East, most notably the subject of Palestine and the
- Arab-Israeli conflict. The lengthy section on Palestine is particularly
- ironic, since almost without exception the word "Indonesia" could be
- substituted for "Israel" and "East Timor" for "Palestine." (III:18-23) For
- example, the leaders of NAM "condemned the occupying power for its
- provocative defiance of the will expressed by the international community,
- its willful flouting of the resolutions adopted by the UN General Assembly
- and the Security Council, as well as the new dimensions of violence and
- terror, which have evoked widespread anger, bitterness and despair among its
- inhabitants in the occupied territories." (III: 23)
-
- Since November 12, 1991, when Indonesian troops opened fire on thousands of
- unarmed East Timorese demonstrators, killing between 100 and 200 civilians,
- new dimensions of violence and terror have also evoked widespread anger,
- bitterness, and despair among the people of East Timor. A protest in support
- of the murdered East Timorese, held one week later in Jakarta, was quashed
- by the army and police, and its leaders have since been sentenced to
- draconian prison terms of up to ten years.
-
- The Indonesian military has taken steps to ensure that no similar protests
- are held for foreign reporters during the NAM conference. The army is under
- orders to shoot, without hesitation, anyone who creates a disturbance, which
- includes "protests or any other trouble that can send the city into chaos."
- According to the Jakarta Military chief, Major-General Kentot Harseno,
- "Those kind of people will only hurt the country's image in the
- international world." (Jakarta Post, August 13) Additionally, the security
- forces have surrounded the offices of two of Indonesia's prominent
- non-governmental organizations which are critical of Indonesia's policies in
- East Timor and elsewhere. The phone and fax lines of these organizations,
- INFIGHT and SKEPHI, have been cut, and photocopying machines in the area are
- under surveillance.
-
- (References from Draft Final Document of the 10th Conference of the Heads of
- State or Government of the Non-Aligned Countries.)
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