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March 22, 2000

Jakarta Post - March 22, 2000

Fabiola Desy Unidjaja, Jakarta – Many cite law enforcement as the key to structuring a better way of life in Indonesia.

March 21, 2000

South China Morning Post - March 21, 2000

Vaudine England – President Abdurrahman Wahid's latest salvo in his battle to keep rebellious Aceh as part of Indonesia is a pledge to investigate the alleged beating of 20 villagers la

March 20, 2000

Jakarta Post - March 20, 2000

Jakarta – The government has scrapped the controversial retroactive clause from the human rights bill and proposed that past human rights violations be tried in an ad hoc tribunal.

March 15, 2000

Associated Press - March 15, 2000

Jakarta – Despite claims by Indonesia's President that the situation in Aceh province is improving, the Red Cross said yesterday that the violence was as bad as ever, with torture and m

Green Left Weekly - March 15, 2000

James Balowski – Indonesia has moved toward a more pluralistic democracy but human rights abuses remained rife in 1999, according to a US State Department report released on February 25

March 13, 2000

Agence France Presse - March 13, 2000

Jakarta – A group of human rights lawyers on Monday protested as unecessary and flawed a draft bill being prepared by the government to pave the way for the creation of a human rights c

March 9, 2000

Agence France Presse - March 9, 2000

Jakarta – The main challenge facing the Indonesian government is the reform of the legal system, a senior minister said Thursday.

March 8, 2000

Sydney Morning Herald - March 8, 2000

Lindsay Murdoch, Jakarta – Indonesia's armed forces are allegedly targeting human rights activists in the violence-hit province of Aceh as President Abdurrahman Wahid asks for Malaysia'

March 7, 2000

Agence France Presse - March 7, 2000

Jakarta – Indonesia's National Commission on Human Rights on Tuesday set up a team to probe the 1984 shooting in Jakarta's northern port area that left scores dead.

March 3, 2000

Agence France Presse - March 3, 2000 (abridged)

Banda Aceh – Six more bodies have been found at separate locations in the troubled Indonesian province of Aceh, as a handgrenade exploded in the office of the North Aceh district chief,

March 1, 2000

Jakarta Post - March 1, 2000

Jakarta – Indonesia signed the protocol of the United Nations Convention for the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (UN-CEDAW) on Monday.

February 29, 2000

East Timor Action Network - February 29, 2000

The last year of the twentieth century was a transition for both East Timor and Indonesia.

February 25, 2000

Sydney Morning Herald - February 25, 2000

Mark Riley, New York – The United Nations Security Council has shelved plans for a UN human rights tribunal in East Timor, ignoring the recommendations of its own inquiry into the mayhe

Agence France Presse - February 25, 2000

Washington – Indonesia has moved toward a more pluralistic democracy but human rights abuses remain rife, according to a US State Department human rights report released Friday.

US State Department Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor - February 25, 2000

February 22, 2000

South China Morning Post - February 22, 2000

Agence France Presse, Canberra – United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan and Australian Prime Minister John Howard said yesterday that the Indonesian judicial process should be give

February 21, 2000

Jakarta Post - February 21, 2000 (slightly abridged)

Banda Aceh – Horror and tension again reigned here over the weekend when three suspected rebels were killed in a gunfight with police in North Aceh, while in Central Aceh the stench of

February 18, 2000

Jakarta Post - February 18, 2000 (abridged)

Bandung – The newly created Office of the State Minister of Human Rights Affairs has received some 3,000 reports of missing persons, most of them alleged abductions in Aceh, East Timor

February 16, 2000

Agence France Presse - February 16, 2000

Jakarta – UN Secretary General Kofi Annan wound up a protest-peppered, two-day visit to Indonesia Wednesday urging the government not to use force against separatist rebels and warning

Green Left Weekly - February 16, 2000

Dili – The East Timor Human Rights Commission (ETHRC) was established on October 1 to conduct investigations and monitoring of human rights violations in East Timor, educate the East Ti

February 8, 2000

Sydney Morning Herald - February 8, 2000

Jakarta – The planned trial of 20 men, 18 of them military personnel, accused of shooting down 56 Acehnese in cold blood last July has been postponed because a key witness has gone miss

Agence France Presse - February 8, 2000

Jakarta – An outspoken human rights group said Tuesday that it feared a key suspect in a case of mass murder in West Aceh may have been kidnapped to prevent an upcoming trial of the cas

Tapol - February 8, 2000

[The following is a translation by the British based human rights organisation, Tapol, of the concluding paragraphs of Chapter IV of the Executive Summary entitled "Conclusions and R

February 2, 2000

Green Left Weekly - February 2, 2000

On January 31, the investigation by the Indonesian National Commission for Human Rights into atrocities and human rights abuses in East Timor will release its report.

Sydney Morning Herald - February 2, 2000

Mark Riley, New York – The head of the United Nations' human rights probe into East Timor has called for a South African-style truth and reconciliation commission to investigate claims

The Melbourne Age - February 2, 2000

Scott Burchill – The Indonesian Government doesn't have an impressive record of investigating its own crimes in East Timor.

February 1, 2000

Sydney Morning Herald - February 1, 2000 (abridged)

Jakarta – An Indonesian MP who had campaigned for the prosecution of military officers guilty of rights abuses in troubled Aceh province has been found dead, the official Antara news ag

Jakarta Post - February 1, 2000

Jakarta – The National Commission on Human Rights (Komnas HAM) has implicated former Indonesian Military (TNI) chief Gen.

Human Rights Watch - February 2000

Indonesia lurched further toward democracy during the year, but serious regional conflicts, a weak legal system, and delicate civil-military relations posed ongoing obstacles to the pro

Agence France Presse - February 1, 2000

Sydney – Indonesia should be left by the international community to pursue allegations of human rights abuses against its military in East Timor, Australia's Foreign Minister Alexander

January 31, 2000

Jakarta - January 31, 2000

[The following is the full text a secret report for the Indonesian Government which makes it clear that the TNI directed the militia violence against East Timor's independence vote and

Indonesian Human Rights Commission Investigative Commission on Violence in East Timor - January 31, 2000

January 30, 2000

Associated Press - January 30, 2000

United Nations – UN investigators have recommended that the United Nations establish an international human rights tribunal to prosecute those responsible for atrocities in East Timor,

January 29, 2000

Sydney Morning Herald - January 29, 2000

The findings of both UN and Indonesian human rights investigations into the atrocities in East Timor are soon to be made public. Marian Wilkinson reports on the evidence so far.

South China Morning Post - January 29, 2000

Vaudine England, Jakarta – A leading activist says the plethora of human rights inquiries under way across Indonesia constitute a form of "human rights tourism" and they can still fall

January 26, 2000

Sydney Morning Herald - January 26, 2000

Karen Polglaze, Jakarta – New Indonesian laws could prevent the trial of military officers accused of orchestrating violence in East Timor that left hundreds dead and whole towns razed,

January 22, 2000

Sydney Morning Herald - January 22, 2000

Marian Wilkinson and Peter Cole-Adams – Australia would consider a request to hand over classified intelligence material to the Indonesian human rights inquiry investigating war crimes

January 19, 2000

Reuters - January 19, 2000

Jonathan Thatcher, Jakarta – Indonesian President Abdurrahman Wahid on Wednesday backed his controversial former top general Wiranto, but said he would have to step down if found guilty

January 18, 2000

Reuters - January 18, 2000

Jakarta – Indonesia on Monday urged the United Nations to give Jakarta the chance to complete its own inquiry into atrocities in East Timor before stepping up international action.

January 17, 2000

Jakarta Post - January 17, 2000

Banda Aceh – Representatives of 15 international non- government organizations concluded their two-day meeting here on Sunday putting more pressure on the Indonesian government to soon

January 15, 2000

Jakarta Post - January 15, 2000

Jakarta – The government decision to start a fresh investigation into alleged widespread sexual abuse during the May 1998 riot received mixed reactions from female activists concerning

Jakarta Post - January 15, 2000

Jakarta – In the wake of mounting criticism for its alleged indifference, the National Commission on Human Rights (Komnas Ham) set up on Friday a commission to investigate atrocities in

January 1, 2000

United Nations Office of the High Commissioner - January 2000

[Source: Sydney Morning Herald - January 2, 2000]

Table of contents

Introduction

December 20, 1999

Vancouver Sun - December 20, 1999

Jonathan Manthorpe – The evidence is building that Indonesia 's new, reformist president, Abdurrahman Wahid, is prepared to shield the country's repressive military from its past misdee

InterPress Service - December 20, 1999

Marianne Kearney, Jakarta – An independent Indonesian commission, which has made surprising headway investigating human rights abuses committed during East Timor's post-ballot violence,

December 18, 1999

South China Morning Post - December 18, 1999

Vaudine England, Jakarta – The man who was a role model to Indonesia's new generation of human rights lawyers is now defending the country's top generals, adding to growing controversy

December 17, 1999

Indonesian Observer - December 17, 1999

Jakarta – The commission for Missing Persons and Victims of Violence (Kontras) yesterday in Jakarta revealed it's new investigation results from East Timor, concerning the violence whic

December 16, 1999

Sydney Morning Herald - December 16, 1999 (abridged)

Daniel Cooney, Jakarta – State investigators demanded yesterday that army generals be tried for human rights abuses in East Timor after President Abdurrahman Wahid said he would not blo

South China Morning Post - December 16, 1999

Vaudine England, Jakarta – The armed forces are smarting under a welter of rights abuse allegations.

December 9, 1999

Jakarta Post - December 9, 1999 (abridged)

Jakarta – Military police chief Maj. Gen.