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January 1, 2007

The Australian - January 1, 2007

Patrick Walters – Thirty years ago the Fraser government grappled with the consequences of the Indonesian takeover of East Timor.

December 27, 2006

Democracy Now - December 27, 2006

Former President Gerald Ford died last night at the age of 93.

February 9, 2006

Wired News - February 9, 2006

Ann Harrison – The citizens of East Timor who perished during Indonesia's brutal 24-year occupation of their tiny island nation might have died unaccounted for – as many civilians do in

January 20, 2006

Press Statement - January 20, 2006

New Zealand should lead the way by offering reparation to East Timor, Green MP Keith Locke said today after details of a damning United Nations report into what happened under Indonesia

January 1, 2006

Australian Associated Press - January 1, 2006

Canberra – It may have become a big deal later, but East Timor did not figure prominently in the deliberations of the Whitlam government in its final year.

December 23, 2005

Antara - December 23, 2005

Ahkmad Kusaeni, Jakarta – A decision made during an emergency situation could make a history.

December 21, 2005

Lusa - December 21, 2005

Dili – Prime Minister Mari Alkatiri acknowledged Wednesday that his FRETILIN party forces committed "errors" and "excesses" during East Timor's brief civil war in 1975, but he vehementl

December 18, 2005

NZ Sunday Star-Times - December 18, 2005

Anthony Hubbard – Greig Cunningham has learned the hard way about governments and foreign affairs.

December 10, 2005

Interpress Service - December 10, 2005

Sonny Inbaraj, Dili – Cecelia Soares' eyes glaze over, each time she remembers the Indonesian invasion of East Timor. Thirty years ago, on Dec.

December 7, 2005

Asia-Pacific Solidarity Coalition (APSOC) Press Statement - December 7, 2005

Delivering justice for Timor: 31 years and still counting

Democracy Now - December 7, 2005

Amy Goodman: We're going to turn first to a documentary I did in 1992. It was a year after the Santa Cruz massacre, in which the Indonesian military gunned down more than 270 Timorese.

New Matilda - December 7, 2005

Carmela Baranowska – Thirty years ago today, on 7 December 1975, nine US-supplied C-130 aircraft took off from Madiun in East Java, under the command of Lieutenant Colonel Suakadirul.

Daily Telegraph (Sydney) - December 7, 2005

Keith Suter – Thirty years ago, one of last century's most brutal conflicts began when Indonesia invaded the former Portuguese colony of East Timor.

November 30, 2005

The Times (UK) - November 30, 2005

Richard Lloyd Parry – The British Government knowingly lied about Indonesian atrocities in East Timor, including the killing of British journalists in 1975, according to newly released

May 13, 2005

Sydney Morning Herald - May 13, 2005

Marian Wilkinson – A long-awaited controversial report on the Defence Intelligence Organisation outlining how officials cut off critical intelligence to Australian troops in East Timor

April 8, 2005

The Australian - April 8, 2005

Prime Minister John Howard has always recognised history and its interpretation as a potent political weapon.

January 29, 2005

The Australian - January 29, 2005

East Timor's charismatic president Xanana Gusmao today made an emotional visit to the Indonesian prison where he was held for four years as a rebel before his country was granted indepe

January 4, 2005

Interpress News Service - January 4, 2005

Bob Burton, Canberra – Despite his reputation as a progressive social thinker, former Australian Labor Party prime minister Gough Whitlam – according to just declassified documents – re

December 9, 2003

Counter Punch (US) - December 9, 2003

Chris White – Not 8 hours into this day and google retrieved over 100 American news articles that have been published commemorating the day that will forever live in infamy.

November 20, 2003

Associated Press - November 20, 2003

It was supposed to be a peaceful demonstration to mark the death of a fellow East Timorese activists.

August 19, 2003

Lusa - August 19, 2003

Dili – Civil and military officials in East Timor have recently exhumed the bodies of over 250 people who died during new nation's quarter-century independence struggle against occupyin

July 12, 2003

Melbourne Age - July 12, 2003

Jill Jolliffe, Fatumaca – On a sentimental journey to an unusual former guerilla support base, East Timor's President Xanana Gusmao has paid homage to two priests who dedicated their li

April 9, 2003

The Age - April 9, 2003

William Birnbauer – A benign attitude to his country's tormentors is not widely understood, but East Timor's "Mandela" wants to move on. William Birnbauer reports.

March 20, 2003

Associated Press - March 20, 2003

Jakarta – Ex-president B.J.

February 21, 2003

Evening Standard (New Zealand) - February 21, 2003

East Timor's foreign minister Jose Ramos Horta, in New Zealand this week on a private visit, once had 10 brothers and sisters. Now he has six.

February 19, 2003

Jakarta Post - February 19, 2003

Jakarta – Former foreign minister Ali Alatas said on Wednesday that the offer of secession from Indonesia to the East Timorese in the UN-organized ballot in August 1999 was a "premature

September 21, 2002

Melbourne Age - September 21, 2002

Jill Jolliffe, Dili – New Zealand's Labour Government is the latest to reveal the skeletons in its closet over Indonesia's 1975 East Timor invasion, but the Melbourne family of a Wellin

September 7, 2002

One News - September 7, 2002

Phil Goff – The Foreign Minister Phil Goff says it is a matter of shame that New Zealand, Australia and the United States did not strongly oppose the Indonesian invasion of East Timor i

July 11, 2002

Far Eastern Economic Review - July 11, 2002

[Deliverance by Don Greenlees and Robert Garran, Allen & Unwin.]

June 26, 2002

Australian Associated Press - June 26, 2002

Sydney – Former prime minister Gough Whitlam today launched a book which he described as "patronising" of his dealings with East Timor as it sank into Indonesian control.

May 29, 2002

Radio Australia - May 29, 2002

As East Timor struggles with its new relationship with Canberra, a book is being published on Australia's role in that extraordinary journey to independence from 1998.

May 18, 2002

Sydney Morning Herald - May 18, 2002

Jill Jolliffe – When Fretilin leaders first declared East Timor independent in Dili in 1975 few took much notice of Jose Alexandre Gusmao.

May 16, 2002

The Australian - May 16, 2002

Eric Ellis, Dili – A warrior of the East Timor Defence Force stands guard outside the offices of Aderito Hugo da Costa, editor-in-chief of Dili's Timor Post.

Associated Press - May 16, 2002

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Reuters - May 16, 2002

Dean Yates, Dili – Caitono Soares erupted in anger when he saw East Timor's national flag being peddled from the back of a car in the capital Dili.

March 15, 2002

Sydney Morning Herald - March 15, 2002

Hamish McDonald – Canberra's predictable reaction to the disclosure of signals intelligence material on the Indonesian Army's covert East Timor campaign has been to try to find and plug

February 15, 2002

Sydney Morning Herald - February 15, 2002

Hamish McDonald and Desmond Ball – As an army major with access to the most highly classified intelligence flowing into Canberra, Chris Jones admits he used to feel tempted when he saw

January 31, 2002

Sydney Morning Herald. - January 31, 2002

New York – East Timor will have to face up to atrocities committed by the liberation movement during the 25-year independence campaign if the new nation hopes for true reconciliation an

January 17, 2002

The Guardian (UK) - January 17, 2002

John Aglionby, Jakarta – The last Indonesian soldier of occupation left East Timor well over two years ago, but while many of the physical scars have healed, the mental and psychologica

December 7, 2001

Lusa - December 7, 2001

East Timorese independence leader Xanana Gusmao Friday downplayed the impact of newly released US documents showing that Washington had been informed of and approved Indonesia4s invasio

Associated Press - December 7, 2001 (abridged)

Joanna Jolly, Dili – Hundreds of people commemorated the anniversary Friday of Indonesia's 1975 invasion of East Timor, as speakers demanded justice for 24 years of brutal occupation.

Reuters - December 7, 2001

Achmad Sukarsono, Jakarta – Indonesia said on Friday reports the United States gave former president Suharto the green light for the bloody 1975 invasion of East Timor came as no surpri

December 6, 2001

Reuters - December 6, 2001

Jim Wolf, Washington – US President Gerald Ford and Secretary of State Henry Kissinger gave late Indonesian strongman Suharto the green light for the 1975 invasion of East Timor that le

National Security Archive - December 6, 2001

[Ford and Kissinger gave green light to Indonesia's invasion of East Timor, 1975: New Documents Detail Conversations with Suharto.

April 26, 2001

The Melbourne Age - April 26, 2001

Jill Jolliffe, Dara Lata – Evidence is mounting against retired Indonesian Lieutenant-General Prabowo Subianto for his alleged role in atrocities in East Timor.

March 1, 2001

New York Times - March 1, 2001

Seth Mydans, Ermera – There is one happy thing – one glorious thing – in the shamed and broken life of Loren a Martins.

October 25, 2000

Green Left Weekly - October 25, 2000

In August 1975, as the Suharto dictatorship was preparing to invade East Timor, Australia's ambassador to Indonesia, Richard Woolcott, sent a cable to Canberra urging compliance with In

October 4, 2000

Green Left Weekly - October 4, 2000

Max Lane – The release of Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) documents on East Timor for the period 1974-76 has provoked former Labor Prime Minister Gough Whitlam and former

September 26, 2000

Sydney Morning Herald - September 26, 2000

Lindsay Murdoch – The Whitlam Government gave Jakarta every indication that Australia favoured Indonesia's 1975 invasion of East Timor, according to Indonesia's former foreign minister,

September 20, 2000

Green Left Weekly - September 20, 2000

Max Lane – Prime Minister John Howard's Coalition government has released foreign affairs documents relating to the 1974-76 period in a cynical ploy to use Australian people's outrage a