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Statement of solidarity with East Timor
ASIET - April 28, 1999
[The following statement drafted by Action in Solidarity with Indonesia and East Timor is being circulated for endorsement. To add your name to the statement, please contact ASIET (details below).]
The Habibie government, which previously opposed independence for East Timor, has been forced to retreat by publicly stating that if the East Timorese rejected autonomy, then independence would be the next step.
Habibie was pushed to this point by mounting pressure from the escalating protest movement inside East Timor, in particular by the student movement. The Habibie regime's hand has also been forced by the massive student protests in November 1998, the growing struggle for self-determination in Aceh and West Papua, and the escalating social tension in many other parts of Indonesia, such as Ambon and Kalimantan.
International pressure on the Habibie regime has to be stepped up, however, in the light of the activities of the pro-integration paramilitary terror gangs, which operate in tandem with the Indonesian army.
The “cease-fire" announced on April 21 will do nothing to stem the violent attacks on East Timorese campaigning for self-determination unless the ABRI-backed terror gangs are disarmed, ABRI leaves and a referendum on self-determination is held in peace.
For this to happen, we believe it is necessary that the United Nations be called immediately to monitor the withdrawal of all Indonesian forces and that it, together with delegations of solidarity, trade union, peace, women's and church representatives, supervise the referendum on independence. We also call on the Australian government to:
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