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- From: rich@pencil.cs.missouri.edu (Rich Winkel)
- Subject: UN resolution on East Timor
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- /** reg.easttimor: 351.0 **/
- ** Topic: E Timor resolution adopted at UN **
- ** Written 12:33 am Aug 28, 1992 by gn:tapol in cdp:reg.easttimor **
- UN condemns human rights in East Timor
-
- Original document
-
- The UN Sub-commission on Prevention of Discrimination and
- Protection of Minorities, at its 44th Session in Geneva,
- adopted the following resolution on the Situation in East
- Timor, by 13 votes to 6, with four abstentions, on 27 August
- 1992:
-
-
- The Sub-commission on Prevention of Discrimination and
- Protection of Minorities,
-
- Bearing in mind the provisions of the Charter of the United
- Nations and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the
- International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights and the
- International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural
- Rights,
-
- Recalling resolution 37/30 of 23 November 1982 of the General
- Assembly in which it requested the Secretary-General to
- initiate consultations with all parties directly concerned to
- resolve the conflict in East Timor,
-
- Recalling its resolutions 1982/20 of 8 September 1982, 1983/26
- of 6 September 1983, 1984/24 of 29 August 1984, 1987/13 of 2
- September 1987, 1989/7 of 31 August 1989 and 1990/15 of 30
- August 1990 concerning the situation in East Timor,
-
- Bearing in mind the consensus statements by the Chairman of
- its forty-third session (E/CN.4/Sub.2/1991/SR.26) and the
- Chairman of the Commission on Human Rights, adopted on 4 March
- 1992, at its forty-eighth session (E/CN.4/1992/SR.54/Add.1),
-
- Having examined the report of the visit to East Timor by its
- Special Rapporteur on the question of torture, Mr Peter
- Kooijmans (E/CN.4/1992/17/Add.1),
-
- Appalled at the loss of life and injuries among civilians
- resulting from the violent incidents of 12 November 1991, and
- concerned at the fate of those who are missing,
-
- Welcoming the decision of the Secretary-General to send Mr
- Amos Wako as his Personal Envoy to inquire into the violent
- incidents of 12 November 1991,
-
- Regretting that the conclusions of the National Commission of
- Inquiry set up by the Indonesian Government failed, in its
- conclusions, to identify clearly those responsible for the
- killings,
-
- Considering that the Government of Indonesia had undertaken to
- adopt the measures necessary towards the implementation of the
- recommendations of the Special Rapporteur on the question of
- torture,
-
- Disturbed by the heavy sentences passed on the East Timorese
- involved in political activities on the basis of the "Anti-
- Subversion Law" whose abrogation had been recommended by the
- Special Rapporteur on the question of torture of the
- Commission on Human Rights,
-
- Disturbed also by reports of continuing human rights
- violations in East Timor,
-
- Disappointed by the persistent denial of access to the
- territory to human rights organisations,
-
- 1. Deplores the tragic events in Dili on 12 November 1991,
- in which East Timorese civilians, including women and
- children, were killed;
-
- 2. Expresses its utmost concern at reports of continuing
- widespread human rights violations in East Timor;
-
- 3. Invites the Secretary-General to transmit the full report
- of his Personal Envoy, Mr Amos Wako, to the Commission on
- Human Rights at its forty-ninth session;
-
- 4. Requests the Secretary-General in the preparation of his
- report on the situation in East Timor for consideration by the
- Commission on Human Rights under item 12 to include an
- analytical compilation of all information received from, inter
- alia, Governments, intergovernmental and non-governmental
- organisations,
-
- 5. Commends the decision of the Government of Indonesia to
- set up a National Commission of Inquiry, but regrets that
- investigation of the actions of the armed forces on 12
- November 1991 has not been followed through and invites the
- Indonesian authorities to cooperate in the preparation of the
- above-mentioned report of the Secretary-General by providing
- information on the complementary measures to bring the members
- of the armed forces responsible to justice,
-
- 6. Urges the Government of Indonesia to provide the Working
- Group on Enforced or Involuntary Disappearances information
- regarding the missing persons;
-
- 7. Also urges the Indonesian authorities on humanitarian
- grounds to cooperate with the families of the victims by
- providing information about the dead and the whereabouts of
- their remains for proper burial;
-
- 8. Calls upon the Indonesian authorities to honour their
- commitment to facilitate access to East Timor by humanitarian
- and human rights organisations;
-
- 9. Decides to review the situation in East Timor at its
- forty-fifth session and to this end asks the Secretariat to
- transmit to it all available information concerning the human
- rights situation in the territory.
-
- [A Memorandum from Jose Ramos Horta, official spokesperson of
- the CNRM, on the background to this important event will be
- posted shortly.]
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