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After noting a resurgence of interest in documentary materials, and
having had several conversations with researchers who were unaware of
this resource, I thought I should let more people know about it.<br><br>
From 1991 through 1996, ETAN published "Documents on East Timor
from PeaceNet and Connected Computer Networks" in hard and soft
copy. There are 43 volumes, each covering a month or two. Each one
is 50-200 pages, containing hundreds of articles in English from
mainstream and alternative media, human rights and solidarity groups, the
UN and governments, and other sources.<br><br>
<font size=3>These have been online for years at
<a href="https://www.etan.org/etanpdf/timordocs/" eudora="autourl">
https://www.etan.org/etanpdf/timordocs/</a> in searchable PDF format,
without a paywall.<br><br>
</font>As an example, here's the table of contents from Volume 33,
covering 9 November to 1 December 1994:<br><br>
<b>PRE-APEC BACKGROUND
............................................................................................................................
7 <br>
</b>HUMAN RIGHTS IN THE APEC REGION: 1994
...............................................................................................7
<br>
AMNESTY SHINES SPOTLIGHT ON
JAKARTA................................................................................................12
<br>
ON EVE OF ASIAN SUMMIT, HUMAN RIGHTS GROUPS ASSAIL ABUSES IN
INDONESIA...............................12 <br>
CLINTON SET TO DISCUSS HUMAN RIGHTS
................................................................................................13
<br>
SUMMIT LIGHT SPILLS OVER ON TO EAST TIMOR
.......................................................................................13
<br>
INDONESIA RIGHTS RECORD
WATCH........................................................................................................14
<br>
INDONESIA RIGHTS ABUSE CITED
.............................................................................................................15
<br>
CLINTON URGED TO PUT PRESSURE ON
JAKARTA......................................................................................15
<br>
DISSENT JUST A RUMBLE AS SUHARTO BANGS APEC
GONG.......................................................................16
<br>
JAKARTA UNEASY UNDER MEDIA
GLARE.....................................................................................................16
<br>
COST OF CONFLICT: REPORT SAYS FUTURE GRIM FOR EAST
TIMOR..........................................................17 <br>
AI: HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS CONTINUE THREE YEARS AFTER SANTA CRUZ
MASSACRE......................17 <br><br>
<b>SIT-IN AT U.S. EMBASSY IN
JAKARTA.......................................................................................................
18 <br>
</b>EAST TIMORESE INVADE U.S. EMBASSY
.....................................................................................................18
<br>
EAST TIMORESE WORKERS’ AND STUDENTS’ PETITION TO PRESIDENT CLINTON
......................................18 <br>
TAPOL SUPPORTS EMBASSY
OCCUPIERS....................................................................................................19
<br>
TIMORESE PROTESTERS SAY THEY WONT QUIT U.S.
EMBASSY..................................................................19
<br>
AUSTRALIAN TV COVERAGE OF EMBASSY SIT-IN
.........................................................................................20
<br>
VOA: TIMORESE DEMONSTRATE AT US
EMBASSY........................................................................................20
<br>
TIMORESE BED DOWN AT
EMBASSY............................................................................................................20
<br>
STUDENTS SETTLE DOWN FOR FIRST NIGHT
..............................................................................................20
<br>
DEMONSTRATORS STILL AT
EMBASSY........................................................................................................21
<br>
EAST TIMORESE ACTIVISTS ASK TO MEET PRESIDENT
CLINTON.................................................................21
<br>
CLINTON FACES RIGHTS SIDESHOW AT ASIAN PACIFIC SUMMIT
...............................................................21 <br>
EMBASSY FAILS TO CLEAR
COMPOUND......................................................................................................22
<br>
‘WE LIVE LIKE IN HELL HERE – THE WHOLE OF EAST TIMOR IS JUST A JAIL’
..............................................22 <br>
TWENTY-NINE TAKE REFUGE IN EMBASSY
LOT..........................................................................................23
<br>
EAST TIMOR PROTESTS EMBARRASS
INDONESIA........................................................................................23
<br>
TIMORESE IN U.S. EMBASSY “WANT ASYLUM IN LISBON”
...........................................................................23
<br>
RIGHTS PROTESTS UNDERCUT INDONESIA’S STANDING AT ASIA-PACIFIC
FORUM....................................23 <br>
ASIA SUMMIT CLOUDED BY TENSIONS IN EAST
TIMOR...............................................................................24
<br>
TWENTY NINE EAST TIMOR YOUTHS REQUEST ASYLUM IN THE
U.S...........................................................25 <br>
EMBASSY SIT-IN FORCES ISSUE OF HUMAN RIGHTS
..................................................................................25
<br>
U.S. JAKARTA EMBASSY PROTESTERS PONDER
OPTIONS...........................................................................26
<br>
EAST TIMOR STANDOFF IN DILI AND JAKARTA
...........................................................................................26
<br>
TIMORESE PROTESTERS STILL HOLED UP
...................................................................................................26
<br>
INDONESIA SAYS TIMORESE FREE TO LEAVE COUNTRY
.............................................................................26
<br>
EAST TIMOR PROTEST CONTINUES AT US
EMBASSY....................................................................................27
<br>
US EMBASSY DISCUSSES ASYLUM WITH EAST
TIMORESE..........................................................................27
<br>
UNWELCOME GUEST AT SUHARTO’S
PARTY.................................................................................................27
<br>
TIMORESE REJECT
ASYLUM.........................................................................................................................28
<br>
STATEMENT BY THE MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS OF
INDONESIA.........................................................28
<br>
TIMOR’S OPPORTUNITY
...............................................................................................................................29
<br>
‘TO THE LAST DROP OF
BLOOD’..................................................................................................................29
<br>
PROTESTER
HOSPITALIZED.........................................................................................................................30
<br>
EAST TIMORESE EMBASSY PROTEST TO CLIMAX ON
TUESDAY....................................................................30
<br>
EMBASSY TIMORESE OPT FOR
PORTUGAL...................................................................................................30
<br>
EAST TIMOR GOVERNOR APOLOGIZED
.......................................................................................................31
<br>
EAST TIMORESE PROTESTERS LEAVE EMBASSY FOR
EXILE.........................................................................31
<br>
ETAN/US PROTESTS U.S. GOVERNMENT
HYPOCRISY..................................................................................32
<br>
TWENTY-NINE IN EXILE AFTER PROTEST ENDS
..........................................................................................32
<br>
INDONESIAN “SPIES”
..................................................................................................................................32
<br>
AI: UPDATE ON 12 NOVEMBER PROTESTS
...................................................................................................33
<br>
LET EAST TIMORESE PROTESTORS EXPERIENCE EXILE:
ALATAS.................................................................39
<br>
BBC INTERVIEW WITH EMBASSY PROTESTORS
...........................................................................................39
<br><br>
<b>MANY ARRESTED IN
JAKARTA.................................................................................................................
39 <br>
</b>AI: FEAR OF TORTURE FOR DETAINED
PROTESTORS...................................................................................39
<br>
CONCERN FOR FATE OF FORTY EAST
TIMORESE.........................................................................................40
<br>
INFID LETTERS ON EAST TIMORESE STUDENTS DETENTION
......................................................................40
<br>
RELEASE STUDENTS, HUMAN RIGHTS GROUP TELLS JAKARTA
...................................................................41
<br>
AI: NOVEMBER 12 PROTESTERS IN DANGER OF
TORTURE.........................................................................41
<br><br>
<b>APEC
ECONOMICS.....................................................................................................................................
44 <br>
</b>APEC: WHAT’S AT STAKE IN JAKARTA
MEETING?.........................................................................................44
<br>
VOA: APEC MINISTERS END
TALKS.............................................................................................................45
<br>
APEC: POLITICS GATECRASHING ON ECONOMIC
SUMMIT..........................................................................46
<br>
ASIA-PACIFIC COUNTRIES NEAR AGREEMENT ON
TRADE...........................................................................46
<br>
U.S. SIGNS DEALS AND PRESSES RIGHTS WITH
INDONESIA......................................................................47
<br>
LEADERS AGREE ON FREE TRADE FOR THE
PACIFIC...................................................................................47
<br>
HUMAN RIGHTS FORGOTTEN IN RACE FOR TRADE?
...................................................................................47
<br>
US AND INDONESIA ANNOUNCE $40 BILLION IN JOINT COMMERCIAL
PROJECTS.....................................48 <br>
CHINA, INDONESIA DEFEND
RECORD.......................................................................................................48
<br><br>
<b>U.S. GOVERNMENT STATEMENTS
.............................................................................................................
49 <br>
</b>PRE-APEC WHITE HOUSE
BRIEFING............................................................................................................49
<br>
CLINTON FOREIGN
POLICY.........................................................................................................................49
<br>
CLINTON LEAVES MANILA
...........................................................................................................................49
<br>
FREE TRADE MEETING FIGHTS SHY OF FREEDOM
......................................................................................50
<br>
CLINTON BILATERAL
MEETINGS..................................................................................................................51
<br>
CLINTON NEWS CONFERENCE IN THE U.S. AMBASSADOR’S
RESIDENCE...................................................51 <br>
CLINTON URGES GREATER FREEDOM FOR EAST TIMOR
.............................................................................51
<br>
BACKGROUND BRIEFING ON PRESIDENT’S MEETING WITH PRESIDENT OF
INDONESIA...........................52 <br>
CLINTON-SUHARTO BILATERAL MEETING
...................................................................................................55
<br>
SUHARTO, CLINTON DISCUSS EAST
TIMOR.................................................................................................55
<br>
CLINTON WARNS SUHARTO ON RIGHTS
.....................................................................................................56
<br>
VOA: CLINTON SAYS HUMAN RIGHTS LIMIT U.S.-INDONESIAN RELATIONS
...............................................56 <br>
CLINTON RIGHTS MESSAGE UNDERMINED
...............................................................................................56
<br>
CLINTON: BUSINESS & HUMAN RIGHTS ARE SEPARATE
ISSUES.................................................................57
<br>
CLINTON ASSERTS HUMAN RIGHTS
...........................................................................................................57
<br>
VOA: U.S. PROMOTES INDONESIAN HUMAN RIGHTS
..................................................................................57
<br><br>
<b>EVENTS IN EAST
TIMOR............................................................................................................................
58 <br>
</b>SPECIAL STATUTE FOR EAST TIMOR
...........................................................................................................58
<br>
SALESIAN BISHOP IN THE FOREFRONT TO DEFEND HUMAN RIGHTS
.........................................................58 <br>
YOUTHS RAMPAGE IN
DILI..........................................................................................................................59
<br>
BBC ON DILI AND JAKARTA
EVENTS...........................................................................................................59
<br>
VOA: TIMORESE
UNREST.............................................................................................................................60
<br>
FRETILIN SAYS VIOLENCE IN EAST TIMOR BIGGEST SINCE 1975
..............................................................60 <br>
FOUR REPORTED KILLED IN DILI
...............................................................................................................60
<br>
TIMORESE RIOT AS APEC
MEETS................................................................................................................60
<br>
PROTEST MARS START OF
SUMMIT.............................................................................................................61
<br>
ARRESTS BEGIN
..........................................................................................................................................61
<br>
DOMINGOS SOARES INTERVIEWED BY
BCET..............................................................................................62
<br>
SITUATION UPDATE
.....................................................................................................................................62
<br>
VOA: TIMOR
UNREST...................................................................................................................................62
<br>
UPDATE ON DILI &
JAKARTA.......................................................................................................................63
<br>
RIOT-HIT EAST TIMOR CAPITAL RETURNING TO
NORMAL...........................................................................63
<br>
EAST TIMOR PROTESTS
UPDATE..................................................................................................................63
<br>
ARRESTS IN DILI
.........................................................................................................................................64
<br>
EAST TIMOR CAPITAL HIT BY FRESH
UNREST.............................................................................................65
<br>
ORDER RETURNS TO
INDONESIA................................................................................................................67
<br>
TIMOR ‘NORMAL,’ ‘NOT
PERFECT’...............................................................................................................68
<br>
UNIVERSITY FAILS TO
OPEN........................................................................................................................68
<br>
ROMAN CATHOLIC BISHOP CRITICIZES REPRESSION IN EAST TIMOR
......................................................68 <br>
TIMORESE WORRY WORLD WILL NOW FORGET
THEM................................................................................69
<br>
VOA FROM EAST TIMOR: VOICES OF
DISCONTENT......................................................................................70
<br>
LAND OF THE
MAUHU..................................................................................................................................71
<br>
YEARNING FOR
FREEDOM...........................................................................................................................71
<br>
INDONESIA TO PROSECUTE TIMORESE FOR ROLE IN RIOTS
....................................................................72
<br>
RENEWED CLASHES AT
UNTIM...................................................................................................................72
<br>
POLICE CHIEF SAYS MORE TROUBLE LIKELY
..............................................................................................73
<br>
INDONESIA FAKES PRO-INDONESIA PROTEST IN DILI
...............................................................................73
<br>
ENFORCED “SHOW OF SUPPORT” AT
GUNPOINT.........................................................................................73
<br>
EAST TIMOR POLICE ARREST FOUR DEMONSTRATORS
...............................................................................73
<br>
MAU HUNO ARRESTED
................................................................................................................................74
<br>
TIMOR UNREST ‘MASTERMIND’
ARRESTED..................................................................................................74
<br>
INDONESIA TO RELEASE EAST TIMOR
DETAINEES......................................................................................74
<br><br>
<b>XANANA ON THE JOB
................................................................................................................................
75 <br>
</b>XANANA’S STORY - WRITTEN BY
HIMSELF..................................................................................................75
<br>
EAST TIMOR’S XANANA APPEALS TO CLINTON FOR HELP
...........................................................................80
<br>
TEXT OF XANANA LETTER TO
CLINTON...................................................................................................81
<br>
U.S. TIMORESE LEADER APPEALS TO CLINTON FOR
HELP......................................................................82
<br>
XANANA SENDS MESSAGE FROM
PRISON...................................................................................................82
<br>
UN ENVOYS TO SEE
XANANA.......................................................................................................................83
<br><br>
<b>JOURNALISTS HARASSED IN INDONESIA AND EAST
TIMOR...................................................................
83 <br>
</b>THE PRESS UNDER SIEGE: CENSORSHIP IN
INDONESIA............................................................................83
<br>
I.F.J. CONDEMNS ABUSE OF MEDIA RIGHTS
..............................................................................................84
<br>
U.S. JOURNALISTS DETAINED WHILE TRYING TO ENTER EAST TIMOR
.......................................................84 <br>
GOODMAN AND NAIRN EN ROUTE HOME AFTER VISITING EAST
TIMOR.....................................................86 <br>
SUITED TO A
Q&A........................................................................................................................................86
<br>
AUSTRALIAN TO BE DEPORTED FROM EAST
TIMOR....................................................................................86
<br>
INDONESIA BARS FOREIGN REPORTERS IN EAST TIMOR
...........................................................................87
<br>
BRIEF OPEN WINDOW
CLOSING.................................................................................................................88
<br>
JOURNALISTS EXPELLED FROM EAST TIMOR
..............................................................................................88
<br>
FIFTH JOURNALIST EXPELLED FROM
TIMOR...............................................................................................88
<br>
MEDIA-INDONESIA: CLOUDY FORECAST FOR PRESS FREEDOM
.................................................................89
<br><br>
<b>EVENTS IN
INDONESIA..............................................................................................................................
89 <br>
</b>TIMORESE STUDENTS IN BALI SUFFER REPRISALS
.....................................................................................89
<br>
INDONESIA JAILS LABOUR BOSS, U.S. EXPRESSES
REGRET.....................................................................90
<br>
SENSITIVE INDONESIA CALLED IN THE P.R.
EXPERTS...............................................................................91
<br>
INDONESIA’S MULTI-ETHNIC PRIDE
..........................................................................................................91
<br>
INDONESIAN ACTIVISTS FEAR POST-APEC
CLAMPDOWN............................................................................92
<br>
EAST TIMOR STUDENTS IN BANDUNG
PERSECUTED...................................................................................92
<br>
INDONESIAN PROGRESSIVES SUPPORT EAST
TIMORESE...........................................................................92
<br><br>
<b>ABILIO ARAUJO TO MEET SUHARTO
........................................................................................................
93 <br>
</b>ABILIO ARAUJO CRITICAL OF DURÃO BARROSO
.........................................................................................93
<br>
THERE SHOULD BE DIALOGUE WITH ALL EAST TIMOR ANTI-INTEGRATION GROUPS
—XIMENES...............93 <br>
INDONESIA’S SUHARTO TO MEET EX-TIMOR LEADER
.................................................................................94
<br>
MEETING BETWEEN
FRIENDS......................................................................................................................94
<br>
PIJAR STATEMENT ON EAST TIMOR TALKS
.................................................................................................95
<br>
EXILED FRETILIN MEMBERS TO MEET WITH SUHARTO SOON
....................................................................95
<br>
THERE’S NO POINT HAVING DIALOGUE WITH
ARAUJO...............................................................................96
<br><br>
<b>U.S. EDITORIALS AND
OP-EDS.................................................................................................................
97 <br>
</b>WHY NO INDONESIAN DEMOCRACY?
.........................................................................................................97
<br>
A CLINTON MISSION IN JAKARTA
..............................................................................................................97
<br>
ATROCITIES ARE BAD FOR
BUSINESS.........................................................................................................97
<br>
END INDONESIA’S IMPERIALIST RULE
........................................................................................................98
<br>
INDONESIA’S
EMBARRASSMENT.................................................................................................................99
<br>
A WORD FOR JUSTICE AT INDONESIA’S TRADE
SUMMIT.............................................................................99
<br>
U.S. CAN HELP FREE EAST TIMOR
............................................................................................................
100 <br>
GRUBBY LITTLE SECRET
............................................................................................................................
100 <br>
VOA: U.S. EDITORIALS ON INDONESIAN HUMAN
RIGHTS.........................................................................
101 <br>
INDONESIA’S
PEBBLE................................................................................................................................
101 <br>
INDONESIA’S OPPORTUNITY
LOST...........................................................................................................
102 <br>
RIGHTS AND WRONGS IN
INDONESIA......................................................................................................
102 <br><br>
<b>POST-APEC REPORTS
..............................................................................................................................
103 <br>
</b>EAST TIMOR ANNEXATION NOT RECOGNISED BY
U.N..............................................................................
103 <br>
SOME THINGS LINGER: TIMOR PROTESTS OUTLAST APEC SUMMIT (FEER)
............................................... 103 <br>
EAST TIMOR RISES UP
...............................................................................................................................
104 <br>
REPORTS ON EAST TIMOR NOT YET
NEUTRAL...........................................................................................
105 <br>
EVENTS IN THE UK AND IRELAND
.........................................................................................................
106 <br>
MP NICHOLLS DEFENDS JAKARTA AGAIN
.................................................................................................
106 <br>
PASS NOTES NO. 520: PRESIDENT SUHARTO
............................................................................................
107 <br>
A TERRIBLE INJUSTICE BY THE INDONESIAN ARMY
.................................................................................
107 <br>
MAGUIRE TO ANNOUNCE NOBEL PRIZE NOMINEE
...................................................................................
108 <br>
DUBLIN PICKET TO MARK EAST TIMOR KILLINGS
.....................................................................................
108 <br>
UK IN SECRET £2 BILLION ARMS
BID.......................................................................................................
108 <br>
MAKING A KILLING WITH BRITISH
AID....................................................................................................
109 <br>
MPS PLAN ATTACK ON HURD OVER
AID...................................................................................................
111 <br>
LONDON DEMONSTRATION
......................................................................................................................
111 <br>
HAWK AIRCRAFT ARE BEING USED IN EAST TIMOR
..................................................................................
111 <br>
PICKET AT US EMBASSY, DUBLIN
..............................................................................................................
112 <br>
HORTA: BRITISH GOVERNMENT COMPLICIT IN
GENOCIDE....................................................................
112 <br>
EASTERN
FIST............................................................................................................................................
113 <br>
SEND RIGHTS MONITORS TO EAST TIMOR
NOW.......................................................................................
113 <br>
STOP THE HAWK DEAL INFO
.....................................................................................................................
114 <br>
MINISTER PLEDGES PROBE ON INDONESIA
PLANES................................................................................
115 <br>
PURCHASE OF TANKS FROM THE UK BEING PROCESSED
.........................................................................
115 <br>
PATRICK NICHOLLS WRITES TO THE
GUARDIAN.......................................................................................
115 <br><br>
<b>EVENTS IN
PORTUGAL.............................................................................................................................
117 <br>
</b>SWIMMING FOR TIMOR - DAY OF
SOLIDARITY.........................................................................................
117 <br>
TROJAN HORSE (U.S. AMBASSADOR IN
LISBON).......................................................................................
117 <br>
CDPM APPEALS TO
SOARES.......................................................................................................................
117 <br>
TIMORESE CALL FOR UN INTERVENTION
.................................................................................................
118 <br>
“THE INVISIBLE FRIEND”
CAMPAIGN........................................................................................................
118 <br><br>
<b>EVENTS IN
EUROPE.................................................................................................................................
120 <br>
</b>UN REGISTER ON ARMS:
INDONESIA........................................................................................................
120 <br>
PICKET AT INDONESIAN EMBASSY IN NETHERLANDS
..............................................................................
120 <br>
EAST TIMORESE TAKE INDONESIA’S MADRID EMBASSY
...........................................................................
121 <br>
EU PARLIAMENTARIANS WANT AID TO JAKARTA TO
END.........................................................................
121 <br>
A ROW ABOUT FINNISH ARMS TRADE TO
INDONESIA...............................................................................
122 <br>
INDONESIA SEEKING WEAPONS FROM BRITAIN,
GERMANY....................................................................
122 <br>
SAINT MERRI EXHIBITION IN PARIS
........................................................................................................
123 <br>
EU PROTESTS AGAINST JAILING OF UNION
LEADER.................................................................................
123 <br><br>
<b>EVENTS IN AFRICA AND ASIA
................................................................................................................
123 <br>
</b>STATEMENT BY ARCHBISHOP DESMOND TUTU
.........................................................................................
123 <br>
MURAYAMA LEFT EAST TIMOR UP TO
KONO..............................................................................................
124 <br>
TIMORESE MEET WITH JAPAN FOREIGN
MINISTRY...................................................................................
124 <br><br>
<b>TIMOR GAP OIL
LEGALITIES...................................................................................................................
124 <br>
</b>WORLD COURT TO OPEN TIMOR GAP CASE IN
JANUARY..........................................................................
124 <br>
AUSTRALIA TO BECOME LARGEST SEA EMPIRE WITH OCEAN
CLAIM........................................................ 124 <br>
WHY WE WILL LOSE TIMOR ACTION:
EX-JUDGE.......................................................................................
124 <br>
PROTEST PLANNED AGAINST THEFT OF EAST TIMOR’S
OIL.......................................................................
125 <br><br>
<b>EVENTS IN AUSTRALIA AND
AOTEAROA.................................................................................................
125 <br>
</b>UPDATE ON ET SEMINAR SERIES AT NORTHERN TERRITORY UNIVERSITY
............................................... 125 <br>
VOA: NEW ZEALAND MPS CONDEMNATION ON HUMAN RIGHTS
.............................................................. 126 <br>
THOUSANDS RALLY FOR A FREE EAST TIMOR
...........................................................................................
126 <br>
DILI MARTYRS
REMEMBERED....................................................................................................................
128 <br>
SEA FLARE THROWN IN
PROTEST..............................................................................................................
128 <br>
EVANS: EAST TIMOR TROOPS OUT NEXT
YEAR..........................................................................................
128 <br>
DILI MURDERS OUR CREDIBILITY
............................................................................................................
129 <br>
NO PEACE IN EAST
TIMOR.........................................................................................................................
129 <br>
KEATING SAYS WILL NOT LOWER FLAG ON HUMAN RIGHTS
.................................................................. 130
<br>
LABOUR (ALP) SHAMED BY EAST TIMOR INDEPENDENCE STRUGGLE
...................................................... 130 <br>
AUSTRALIAN ACTIONS FOR EAST TIMOR
...................................................................................................
130 <br>
UPCOMING CONFERENCE: PEACEMAKING INITIATIVES FOR EAST
TIMOR................................................ 130 <br><br>
<b>EVENTS IN
CANADA.................................................................................................................................
131 <br>
</b>TIMORESE SEEKS ASYLUM IN CANADA
....................................................................................................
131 <br>
CANADIAN GOVERNMENT TO RAISE TIMOR AT
APEC................................................................................
131 <br>
CANADA URGED TO LINK TRADE WITH HUMAN RIGHTS AT APEC
............................................................ 131 <br>
1991 LETTER FROM JEAN CHRÉTIEN
........................................................................................................
132 <br>
ETAN/CANADA LETTER TO CHRÉTIEN
......................................................................................................
132 <br>
NOV. 12 ACTION IN OTTAWA
.....................................................................................................................
133 <br>
RIOTS SEND ANGRY MESSAGE TO ASIA-PACIFIC SUMMIT
.......................................................................
134 <br>
INDONESIA DESERVES CRITICISM; CHRÉTIEN SHOULD RAISE HUMAN-RIGHTS CONCERNS
.................. 134 <br>
PM IGNORES RIOTING, SIGNS TRADE DEALS
..........................................................................................
134 <br>
NEW CANADIAN BUSINESS INITIATIVES IN
INDONESIA...........................................................................
135 <br>
CANADIAN PM BALANCES HUMAN RIGHTS, $1B IN
TRADE........................................................................
135 <br>
ETAN: CANADA SELLS ITS SOUL – FOR $1 BILLION
....................................................................................
136 <br>
CANADIAN EDITORIAL OPINION
...............................................................................................................
136 <br><br>
<b>EVENTS IN THE UNITED
STATES............................................................................................................
137 <br>
</b>CIA ADMITS BACKING SUHARTO REGIME
.................................................................................................
137 <br>
WHERE DID HUFFINGTON’S FORTUNE COME
FROM?................................................................................
138 <br>
INTERCHURCH SERVICE REMEMBERS CURRENT STRUGGLE IN EAST TIMOR
........................................... 138 <br>
ACTION ALERT FROM THE EAST TIMOR ACTION
NETWORK/US.................................................................
139 <br>
U.S. ACTIVISTS SUPPORT EMBASSY DEMONSTRATORS
.............................................................................
140 <br>
TIMOR NETWORK SAYS CLINTON STATEMENT REPRESENTS A STEP FORWARD
...................................... 141 <br>
US CONGRESSMEN SUPPORT EMBASSY STUDENTS
..................................................................................
141 <br>
SEVEN ARRESTED IN PROTESTS IN SAN FRANCISCO AND WASHINGTON
................................................ 142 <br>
ACTION UPDATE FROM THE EAST TIMOR ACTION
NETWORK..................................................................
144 <br>
ACTIVITY IN LOS
ANGELES........................................................................................................................
145 <br>
FEINGOLD WRITES CLINTON
....................................................................................................................
146 <br>
UPCOMING NEW YORK EAST TIMOR EVENTS
...........................................................................................
146 <br>
US ASSURES RI OF MORE ARMS SALES
....................................................................................................
146 <br><br>
<b>
RESOURCES.............................................................................................................................................
146 <br>
</b>BOOK ON XANANA
....................................................................................................................................
146 <br>
TECHNOLOGY FOR THE
RESISTANCE........................................................................................................
146 <br>
CHOMSKY DOCUMENTARY AVAILABLE ON VIDEO
.....................................................................................
147 <br>
DANISH
MAGAZINE...................................................................................................................................
147 <br>
APCET VIDEO
AVAILABLE...........................................................................................................................
147 <br>
PROGRAM ON EAST TIMOR AVAILABLE FOR PUBLIC RADIO STATIONS
..................................................... 147 <br>
REVIEW OF RECENT BOOKS ON EAST
TIMOR............................................................................................
147 <br>
INDONESIAN GOVERNMENT ON THE COMPUTER
NETS............................................................................
153 <br>
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Charles Scheiner<br>
ETAN and La'o Hamutuk (The Timor-Leste Institute for Development
Monitoring and Analysis)<br>
P.O. Box 340, Dili, Timor-Leste <br>
Telephone: +670-332-1040, +670-7734-0965 mobile, +1-914-473-3185
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