The long-awaited report by the Indonesia-East Timor 'Commission on Truth and Friendship' (CTF) has been handed down, confirming what we already knew about the events in East Timor in 1999; that the crimes against humanity committed by the military and
Indonesia and East Timor have both been urged to apologise for gross human rights violations surrounding the tiny country's historic 1999 vote for independence. The landmark East Timor Indonesia Commission of Truth and Friendship report - to be released
The bilateral Truth and Friendship Commission, launched in 2000, has concluded that Indonesia's military, police and government systematically supported and funded the armed pro-Indonesian militias in East Timor during the independence referendum in
(RTTNews) - The bilateral Truth and Friendship Commission, launched in 2000, has concluded that Indonesia's military, police and government systematically supported and funded the armed pro-Indonesian militias in East Timor during the independence
Home World Breaking News Article Email Print Normal font Large font July 11, 2008 - 12:21PM Indonesia and East Timor have both been urged to apologise for gross human rights violations surrounding the tiny country's historic 1999 vote for
INDONESIA was overwhelmingly responsible for human rights abuses, including murder, rape and torture in East Timor, according to a leaked report from East Timorese and Indonesian authorities. The bilateral truth and friendship commission, launched in
INDONESIAN soldiers, police and civilian officials were involved in an 'organised campaign of violence' that prompted Australian military intervention in East Timor in 1999, according to a leaked report by a government inquiry. The report is a major