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- From: rich@pencil.cs.missouri.edu (Rich Winkel)
- Subject: Timor: RESISTANCE LEADER OFFERS SUHARTO OLIVE BRANCH
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- /** reg.easttimor: 351.0 **/
- ** Topic: Xanana Gusmao statement to NAM **
- ** Written 4:50 pm Sep 3, 1992 by gn:tapol in cdp:reg.easttimor **
- Xanana statement to NAM
-
- STOP PRESS
-
- The following Press Release was issued in Lisbon today, 3
- September 1992, by Jose Ramos-Horta, official spokesperson of
- the East Timorese Resistance:
-
- EAST TIMORESE RESISTANCE LEADER OFFERS SUHARTO OLIVE BRANCH
-
- "We appeal to President Suharto to accept the olive branch we
- are offering in a gesture of our good-will so that together we
- try to repair the historical accidents that have affected the
- people of Indonesia and the people of East Timor", wrote Mr
- Xanana Gusmao, the Resistance Leader of East Timor, in a
- message addressed to the 10th Non-Aligned Movement underway in
- Jakarta.
-
- This offer of peace by the legendary East Timorese leader, Mr
- Xanana Gusmao, who is based in the rugged mountains of East
- Timor, was confirmed today in Lisbon by Mr Jose Ramos Horta,
- the overseas spokesperson of the Resistance.
-
- "Mr Xanana Gusmao's peace offer is not new", Mr Ramos-Horta
- said. "He is simply reiterating our collective desire to work
- towards peace for our people. Our negotiating stand remains
- the same, we are willing to enter into a process of dialogue
- with the Indonesian side, without pre-conditions, under UN
- auspices, to explore all possible ideas to end the conflict",
- Mr Ramos-Horta said.
-
- Referring to UN Secretary-General Boutros-Boutros Ghali's
- invitation to the Indonesian and Portuguese Foreign Ministers
- to meet informally in New York, Mr Xanana Gusmao said in his
- letter: "We reaffirm our willingness to engage in dialogue on
- the basis of the Portuguese proposal". In January this year,
- in the wake of the 12 November 1991 Dili massacre, the
- Portuguese Foreign Minister, Mr Joao de Deus Pinheiro, flew to
- New York and delivered to the UN Secretary General a proposal
- to open negotiations with the Indonesian side, with the
- involvement of East Timorese nationalist leaders "without
- preconditions". The Indonesian side has rejected any talks
- with the inclusion of the East Timorese.
-
- Speaking in Lisbon, Mr Ramos-Horta stated that "there cannot
- be peace without the victims being consulted on their future.
- On the other hand, we are prepared to show flexibility and
- statesmanship and work on a formula that is acceptable to the
- Indonesian side. There are at least two possibilities: we
- could adopt the Afghanistan proximity-talks model or we could
- invite the Catholic Church of East Timor and the Vatican to
- take part as active observers. The Catholic Church could very
- well represent the people of East Timor at least in the first
- stages."
-
- Mr Xanana Gusmao has never left the country in the 17 years
- since the annexation of East Timor by Indonesia. He wages a
- war of resistance against the Indonesian army and commands
- strong support throughout East Timor. He is 46 years old, a
- gifted writer, poet and journalist. He is married to Emilia
- Gusmao who now lives in Melbourne, Australia, with two
- children.
-
- "Mrs Gusmao herself suffered enormously in the hands of the
- Indonesians. She was raped, tortured, her captors playing
- mock executions on her in front of her two children. This went
- on for years to break her husband's will. She survived it all
- but still has visible psychological scars. Thanks to the
- International Committee of the Red Cross she managed to leave
- for Australia two years ago", Mr Ramos-Horta said.
-
- In his message to the NAM Summit, Mr Xanana Gusmao urges his
- fellow Third World leaders to "respect human rights" and said:
- "Indonesia cannot speak about the arrogance of the North when
- she defies with arrogance the UN resolutions on East Timor and
- refuses dialogue with the East Timorese people."
-
- "While the people of the Third World experience hunger and the
- horrors of war and the regimes pursue policies of repression
- with the weapons acquired from the North, President Suharto of
- Indonesia cannot pretend to have credibility to define notions
- of peace, justice and cooperation", Mr Xanana Gusmao said in
- his message.
-
-
- END
-
- NOTE TO EDITORS: Mr Jose Ramos Horta can be reached by phone
- in Lisbon at (351.1) 932-7770 throughout the day on 3 and 4
- September for additional information and comments.
- ** End of text from cdp:reg.easttimor **
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