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- From: rich@pencil.cs.missouri.edu (Rich Winkel)
- Subject: AI Refused Access to East Timor
- Message-ID: <1992Nov11.004918.20814@mont.cs.missouri.edu>
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- Date: Wed, 11 Nov 1992 00:49:18 GMT
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- /** reg.easttimor: 348.0 **/
- ** Topic: EAST TIMOR: AI refused access **
- ** Written 3:32 pm Nov 9, 1992 by hrcoord in cdp:reg.easttimor **
- From: Human Rights Coordinator <hrcoord>
- Subject: EAST TIMOR: AI refused access
-
- /* Written 4:32 pm Nov 8, 1992 by aiusala@igc.apc.org in
- igc:ai.general */ Amnesty International International Secretariat
- 1 Easton Street London WC1X 8DJ United Kingdom
-
- EMBARGO: (Sydney) 00.01am November 6, 1992
-
- AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL REFUSED ACCESS TO EAST TIMOR FOR ANNIVERSARY
- OF SANTA CRUZ MASSACRE
-
- Amnesty International today expressed regret that Indonesia's
- ambassador to Australia, Mr Sabam Siagian has refused to help an
- Amnesty International observation team to visit East Timor on the
- grounds that "it would create problems...for the Timorese
- people".
-
- Amnesty International contacted the ambassador on 3 November
- 1992 asking him to intervene personally to allow the organization
- to observe the human rights situation in East Timor over the
- period of the anniversary of the Dili massacre.
-
- Amnesty International believes that heightened tensions
- around the anniversary of the Dili Massacre on November 12 have
- increased the need for an independent humanitarian presence in the
- former Portuguese colony. "The refusal to allow the recent
- Australian Parliamentary delegation access to East Timor on
- "security" grounds is an indication of this tension and the
- consequent need for the presence of an independent observation
- team", the organisation said.
-
- Earlier this year the Indonesian government endorsed a
- statement by the United Nations Commission on Human Rights - of
- which Indonesia is a member - which requested it to "facilitate
- access to East Timor for additional humanitarian and human rights
- organisations". In its application, Amnesty International asked
- Ambassador Siagian for his help in implementing the spirit behind
- this statement.
-
- One year after the Santa Cruz Massacre in which at least 100
- people were killed by Indonesian security forces and after which
- at least another 100 remain missing, there is serious concern,
- amidst reports of continuing violations in East Timor, that human
- rights abuses will increase around the anniversary of the
- massacre.
-
- Amnesty International has therefore offered to send a
- mission to observe the implementation of the human rights
- commitments by the Indonesian government.
-
- Commenting on Ambassador Siagian's position, Amnesty
- International Campaign Director, Andre Frankovits said, "this
- denial of access to East Timor, together with the suggestion that
- the motives of the Australian parliamentary delegation also
- recently denied access were to "stir up trouble", puts in question
- Indonesia's commitment to the decisions of the United Nations
- Commission on Human Rights".
- ** End of text from cdp:reg.easttimor **
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