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- From: rich@pencil.cs.missouri.edu (Rich Winkel)
- Subject: Op-Ed letter on Indonesia
- Message-ID: <1992Sep6.214303.18172@mont.cs.missouri.edu>
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- Date: Sun, 6 Sep 1992 21:43:03 GMT
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- /** reg.easttimor: 352.0 **/
- ** Topic: Letter on E. Timor **
- ** Written 6:28 am Sep 6, 1992 by fbp in cdp:reg.easttimor **
- The following is the final version of a letter published
- September 3, 1992 in New York Newsday. Similar letters can
- always be written in response to any news item on Indonesia. (The
- nonaligned movement summit or Suharto's likely visit to the U.S.
- for the General Assembly are two events for timing letters.)
- Remember to keep them short -- this one runs on a bit, even as
- published -- and try to make them a little clever.
-
- John M. Miller
-
-
- Run From Indonesia
-
- On August 27, 1992, "Inside New York" described how Nike moved
- its manufacturing and jobs to Indonesia. Nike's actions in
- Indonesia do more than exploit the local work force at low wages.
- They also serve to prop up one the world's worst human rights
- violators.
- In 1975, Indonesia swallowed up its tiny neighbor East Timor
- just as it was on the verge of independence. An estimated
- 200,000 Timorese, nearly a third of the population, have died as
- a result of bombings, starvation, torture and shootings.
- Last November 12, more than 100 East Timorese in a funeral
- procession were murdered by Indonesian soldiers, using U.S.-
- supplied M-16s.
- Indonesia's annexation of East Timor is illegal. The United
- Nations has condemned it However, unlike two years ago when Iraq
- similarly swallowed its smaller neighbor, no sanctions were ever
- imposed. The United States, refusing to formally recognize
- Indonesia's aggression, continues to send arms and provide
- military training to the Indonesian soldiers who have been so
- efficient at killing unarmed civilians.
- This summer, the House of Representatives -- reflecting its
- disgust at November 12 massacre -- unanimously decided to delete
- funds for military training from the foreign aid appropriations
- bill. Sen. Alfonse D'Amato sits on the Senate subcommittee that
- will take up this measure, and he should take the lead on this
- important human rights issue. Soon after the November 12
- massacre, the senator joined 51 of his colleagues in signing a
- letter calling on President Bush to "end the needless suffering
- in East Timor and bring about true self-determination for the
- territory."
- Since then the Bush administration has done little. The
- Congress can put real pressure on Indonesia by voting to end all
- aid to this genocidal government. Or perhaps it should just vote
- to supply Indonesian-made sneakers to East Timorese youth -- the
- better to run from Indonesian-fired bullets.
-
- John M. Miller
- Brooklyn
-
- Editor's note: The writer is a member of the East Timor Action
- Network.
-
-
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