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1/02 (May 2002)
Contents
Inclusion
in this guide does not imply an endorsement by INCORE of the views
expressed in any of these sources.
- Prime
sources (A select list drawn from the categories below)
- Institutions
- Non
Governmental Organisations
- Various
sources
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Prime
sources
This list does not imply a recommendation of the sources or an endorsement
of the views expressed in any of these sources. It is a select list
drawn from the other categories in this document.
East
Timor by Reliefweb
Comprehensive list of reports dealing with all aspects of East Timor.
Reports from UNTAET, USAID, Amnesty International, HRW, Australia,
etc. Searchable by key terms within East Timor sites; also can organize
reports by source or date. In particular, see HRW Report “Indonesia:
Justice for East Timor still Elusive” – 21 February 2002
for discussion of accountability. Also, HRW Q&A “Accountability
for Crimes against humanity in East Timor” 20 September 1999.
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Institutions
- East
Timor
Brief overview of UNTAET and UNAMET missions in East Timor, their
goals and statistics.
- United
Nations Transitional Administration in East Timor (UNTAET)
See News and Developments/Fact Sheets/Law and Order for a report
on policing and police reform in East Timor. Background and Chronologies
of both UNAMET and UNTAET are also useful.
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Non
Governmental Organisations
- Federation
of American Scientists (FAS) – Intelligence Resource Program
– POLRI – Indonesian National Police
A detailed and comprehensive description of the Indonesian National
Police, their history, and their functions. A useful site for understanding
the evolution of the force and its ties to the military.
International Crisis Group – www.intl-crisis-group.org/projects/project.cfm?subtypeid=7
– Background information available; in particular see report
“Indonesia: Next Steps in Military Reform” 11 October
2001 (available full text PDF; executive summary and recommendations
posted on site) and Comments from August 2 and July 24 2001; Listed
under Publications.
- East
Timor by Reliefweb
Comprehensive list of reports dealing with all aspects of East Timor.
Reports from UNTAET, USAID, Amnesty International, HRW, Australia,
etc. Searchable by key terms within East Timor sites; also can organize
reports by source or date. In particular, see HRW Report “Indonesia:
Justice for East Timor still Elusive” – 21 February
2002 for discussion of accountability. Also, HRW Q&A “Accountability
for Crimes against humanity in East Timor” 20 September 1999.
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Human Rights Watch
“Indonesia: Justice for East Timor Still Elusive,” 21
February 2002 –
- Amnesty
International
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“Indonesia: Absence of Basic Fair Trial Guarantees for
East Timor Cases Cause for Alarm” 14 March 2002; AI Index
ASA 21/011/2002
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“Indonesia: The Consultative Group in Indonesia (CGI):
A Briefing for Government Members and Donor Agencies”
10 October 2000; AI Index ASA 21/051/2000
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“Indonesia: Paying the Price for Stability” 25 February
1998; AI Index ASA 21/12/98
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“Indonesia: Concerns and Recommendations, Asia-Europe
Meeting 3-4 April 1998, London” 1 February 1998; AI index
ASA 21/016/1998
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“East Timor: Recommendations to the United Nations Secretary
General Concerning Investigations of Crimes Against Humanity
and War Crimes in East Timor” 11 October 1999; AI Index
ASA 21/186/1999
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“East Timor: Demand for Justice” 28 October 1999;
AI Index ASA 21/191/1999
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“East Timor: Seize the Moment” 21 June 1999; AI
Index ASA 21/049/1999
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“East Timor: Safeguarding the Future” 9 March 1999;
AI Index ASA 21/015/1999
- Inside
Indonesia
Digest covering all aspects of Indonesian society; each digest has
a particular theme. Some articles available on-line - See "Nation
in Crisis" issue (No. 54, April - June 1998) and "The
Military: Kings or Kingmakers?" issue (No. 53, January –
March 1998).
- Political
Resources on the Net: East TimorLinks to several sites specific
to East Timor, including UN missions and bibliographies, as well
as some articles. Useful particularly for background information,
but also to understand the security problems facing East Timor.
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Various
sources
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