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May 21, 2004

Jakarta Post - May 21, 2004

Abdul Khalik, Jakarta – Vice presidential candidate Solahuddin Wahid defended his running mate Wiranto on Wednesday, saying the National Commission on Human Rights (Komnas HAM) had no p

Jakarta Post - May 21, 2004

Kurniawan Hari, Jakarta – The country will mark on Friday the sixth anniversary of president Soeharto's resignation – and the failure to bring him to court for his alleged involvement i

May 20, 2004

Sydney Morning Herald Editorial - May 20, 2004

East Timor's Parliament has an unusual gift in mind for its people today, the second anniversary of independence.

May 17, 2004

Jakarta Post - May 17, 2004

Muninggar Sri Saraswati, Jakarta – Chinese-Indonesians pressed on Saturday for the prosecution of the masterminds and perpetrators of the deadly May riots in 1998, which killed over 1,0

May 15, 2004

Jakarta Post - May 15, 2004

Ridwan Max Sijabat, Jakarta – After years of silence, the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI-P) demanded on Friday a thorough investigation into the May 1998 tragedy.

May 14, 2004

Antara - May 14, 2004

Jakarta – Head of Wiranto's team of lawyers handling the East Timor case Dr Muladi said those who had been accusing the one-time military (TNI) chief to have committed human rights viol

May 13, 2004

Detik.com - May 13, 2004

Woro Swasti, Jakarta – The coordinator of the Commission for Missing Persons and Victims of Violence (Kontras), Usman Hamid, says that if Wiranto is elected as president the investigati

May 8, 2004

Deutsche Presse Agentur - May 8, 2004

Jakarta – The US-based Human Rights Watch on Saturday urged East Timor's parliament to exclude serious human rights crimes from a general amnesty law now under consideration that propos

Sydney Morning Herald - May 8, 2004

Matthew Moore/Karuni Rompies, Makassar – The first member of Indonesia's notorious paramilitary police force (Brimob) ever to face trial for human rights abuses has appeared in court ac

Sydney Morning Herald - May 8, 2004

Matthew Moore, Makassar – The first member of Indonesia's notorious paramilitary police force Brimob to face trial for human rights abuses has appeared in court accused of allowing the

May 7, 2004

Jakarta Post - May 7, 2004

Aboeprijadi Santoso, Amsterdam – Two former generals both have a strong chance of becoming the nation's new leader, even if they have blood on their hands.

Asia News - May 7, 2004

The newly ordained bishop of Dili, Alberto Ricardo da Silva, has promised to work for reconciliation between East Timorese living in and outside of the country.

May 5, 2004

Lusa - May 5, 2004

Dili – The East Timorese parliament narrowly approved Wednesday a controversial general amnesty for all crimes committed up to March 31, including the so-called "serious crimes" carried

May 1, 2004

Campaign Against Arms Trade (UK) - April-May 2004

Nicholas Gilby and Richie Andrew – The Government says "our position on human rights is clear and unequivocal", and that it "does not want to see British-built military equipment contri

Jakarta Post - May 1, 2004

Tiarma Siboro, Jakarta – The National Commission on Human Rights (Komnas HAM) submitted to the government on Friday reports of human rights abuses since martial law was declared last Ma

April 30, 2004

Jakarta Post - April 30, 2004

David Jardine – In the commentary Wiranto must face the storm by Pitan Daslani (The Jakarta Post, April, 26) there appears a truly astonishing paragraph, "Everybody put the blame on Wir

April 28, 2004

Green Left Weekly - April 28, 2004

Jon Lamb – Human rights and solidarity organisations are deeply concerned by the Golkar party's nomination of General Wiranto for president of Indonesia.

April 19, 2004

Jakarta Post - April 19, 2004

Wahyoe Boediwardhana, Denpasar – East Timor Attorney General Longinus Montero said on Sunday the trial of former Indonesian Military chief Gen (ret) Wiranto for his alleged role in crim

April 17, 2004

Associated Press - April 17, 2004

Jakarta – East Timor's last Indonesian-appointed governor Friday denounced a Supreme Court ruling convicting him for the 1999 bloodshed there, saying he was a scapegoat for army general

April 16, 2004

Jakarta Post - April 16, 2004

Fabiola Desy Unidjaja, Jakarta – The government is considering an amendment to Law No.

April 15, 2004

Radio Australia - April 15, 2004

The Indonesian government has rejected claims that it is failing to prosecute those responsible for the carnage in East Timor following its vote for independence.

April 14, 2004

Agence France Presse - April 14, 2004

Amnesty International has accused the United Nations of dragging its feet in bringing Indonesian officers to justice for the army-backed militia atrocities in East Timor in 1999.

April 12, 2004

Jakarta Post - April 12, 2004

Muninggar Sri Saraswati, Jakarta – The Supreme Court's decision find former East Timor governor Abilio Soares Jose Osorio Soares guilty of rights violations has drawn criticism from act

Agence France Presse - April 12, 2004

Indonesia's Supreme Court has upheld a three-year prison sentence handed to a former East Timor governor for crimes against humanity during the territory's bloody breakaway from Jakarta

April 10, 2004

Jakarta Post - April 10, 2004

Jakarta – For the third consecutive time in recent weeks, the Supreme Court has acquitted a defendant of all charges of involvement in the 1999 mayhem in East Timor.

April 7, 2004

The Gazette (Montreal, Quebec) - April 7, 2004

Jill Jolliffe, Dili – A human rights expert has called for new charges to be laid against senior Indonesian leaders, based on war crimes evidence salvaged from smouldering barracks duri

Kyodo - April 7, 2004

Jakarta – Indonesia's Supreme Court has upheld a special court's decision to acquit a middle-ranking officer and to sentence a senior government official on charges of gross human right

April 4, 2004

Associated Press - April 4, 2004

Dili – Sitting in his cramped jail cell, Joanico Gusmao readily admits he helped torch a village and stabbed to death a pro-independence supporter during the violence that enveloped Eas

April 3, 2004

Tempo - April 27-May 3, 2004

Rachland Nashidik – The past is catching up with General (ret) Wiranto.

April 1, 2004

Associated Press - April 1, 2004

Jakarta – Prosecutors have indicted two senior police officers on charges of allowing their men to torture hundreds of people in the eastern province of Papua, officials said on Thursda

March 31, 2004

Agence France Presse - March 31, 2004

An environmentalist arrested in Indonesia's Aceh province is at serious risk of torture by the military, Amnesty International said.

March 30, 2004

Kompas - March 30, 2004

Jakarta – Witness Syarifin Maloko has admitted to obtaining data on the disposal of bodies from the Tanjung Priok(1) incident which were dumped over the Thousand Islands and Snake Islan

March 27, 2004

Weekend Australian - March 27, 2004

Sian Powell, Jakarta – Two Supreme Court judges have risked high-level political opprobrium by criticising Indonesian armed forces' crimes in East Timor in 1999.

March 26, 2004

Antara - March 26, 2004

Jakarta – Indonesian will no longer pay attention to East Timor's Serious Crime Unit (SCU) which has accused several Indonesian officials of human rights violations, a spokesman of the

March 25, 2004

Detik.com - March 25, 2004

Suwarjono, Jakarta – On Thursday March 25, scores of activists from the People's Lawyers Union (Serikat Pengacara Rakyat, SPR) and the Popular Youth Movement (Gerakan Pemuda Kerakyatan,

Melbourne Age - March 25, 2004

Matthew Moore, Jakarta – Former Indonesian military chief and prominent presidential candidate General Wiranto has challenged United Nations prosecutors in East Timor to come to Indones

March 23, 2004

Associated Press - March 23, 2004

Dili – UN prosecutors Tuesday urged East Timor's legal authorities to issue an international arrest warrant for Indonesia's former military supremo, saying he was responsible for war cr

March 19, 2004

March 16, 2004

Associated Press - March 16, 2004

Dili – A former Australian diplomat said his country's "policy of failure" was partly to blame for Indonesia's 1975 invasion of East Timor and its subsequent 24-year occupation that res

March 10, 2004

Jakarta Post - March 10, 2004

Muninggar Sri Saraswati, Jakarta – The National Commission on Human Rights' (Komnas HAM) ad hoc team for Aceh has found indications of gross human rights violations in Aceh, most of whi

Jakarta Post - March 10, 2004

Jakarta – The Supreme Court upheld the acquittal of five top-brass military and police defendants in a case involving East Timor human rights abuses during 1999, a justice said.

March 9, 2004

Jakarta Post - March 9, 2004

Jakarta – A coalition of non-governmental organizations called on the government to immediately appoint a minister to represent them in the discussion of the bill on the protection of m

March 8, 2004

Reuters - March 8, 2004

Jakarta – Couples caught kissing passionately in public in Indonesia could spend five years in jail.

March 7, 2004

Scotland on Sunday - March 7, 2004

Brian Brady, Westminster editor – A fresh row has broken out over the brutal murder of a Scottish journalist and four colleagues at the hands of Indonesian troops almost 30 years ago, a

March 6, 2004

Jakarta Post - March 6, 2004

Muninggar Sri Saraswati, Jakarta – The Institute for Policy Research and Advocacy (Elsam) slammed the Attorney General's Office on Friday for declaring that there were no serious human

March 3, 2004

Kompas - March 3, 2004

Cirebon – The National Mandate Party (PAN) is open to and will allow the ex-members of the Indonesian Communist Party (PKI) to join the party.

Green Left Weekly - March 3, 2004

James Balowski, Jakarta – In a statement issued on February 23, Amnesty International said that the five human rights activists and one other person who were detained by the Indonesian