(Deutsch) Der Weg in die Freiheit
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(Deutsch) Der Weg in die Freiheit
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(Deutsch) Angesagt – aus der Arbeit von Watch Indonesia!
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German versionPosted on 08:14 PM in Agro Fuels, Activities, Economy, Labor & Corruption, Human Development, Human Rights, Human Rights, Indonesia, Recent Activities, Land & Indigenous Rights, East Timor, Papua, Publications, Rainforest, State- & Nation-Building, Transitional Justice, Environment & Climate, Watch's Studies and Reports, SUARA magazine
Legislation to implement CAVR and CTF recommendations
Watch Indonesia! – For Democracy, Human Rights and Environment in Indonesia and East Timor
Your Excellency
Fernando Lasama de Araujo
President
National Parliament
Timor-LesteBerlin, 24. January 2012
Your Excellency
Over twenty years ago, it was human rights abuses in Timor-Leste that led to the establishment of Watch Indonesia! in Germany in reaction to the Santa Cruz massacre. Since then, we have actively followed the human rights situation in the country, campaigned together with our friends in Timor-Leste ... read more
Posted on 02:04 AM in Human Rights, East Timor, Publications, Transitional Justice, Watch's Open Letters
(Deutsch) Buchbesprechung:
«Die Freiheit, für die wir kämpfen…» Osttimor in der Unabhängigkeit
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German versionPosted on 03:26 AM in History & Overview, Human Development, Human Rights, East Timor, Publications, Society & Religion, Transitional Justice, Watch Indonesia! in the Media
(Deutsch) Angesagt – aus der Arbeit von Watch Indonesia!
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German versionPosted on 12:01 AM in Human Rights, Indonesia, Recent Activities, East Timor, Papua, Politics & Democracy, Publications, Rainforest, Security Sector, Society & Religion, Transitional Justice, Environment & Climate, SUARA magazine
Timorese call on the UN Security Council to ensure accountability for crimes against humanity
February 9, 2011
Contact:
Sisto dos Santos: +670-726-6564 (Dili)
Jose Pereira: +670-736-7518 (Dili)
John M. Miller +1-718-596-7668 (New York)A coalition of groups in Timor-Leste is urging the United Nations Security Council “to take concrete, effective actions to end impunity for those who directed and committed crimes against humanity in Timor-Leste” during Indonesia’s invasion and occupation.
“Accountability for crimes against humanity must not be further delayed” the Timor-Leste National Alliance for an International Tribunal (ANTI) told the UN Security Council ... read more
Posted on 02:35 AM in Joint Press Releases & Statements, Human Rights, East Timor, Publications, Transitional Justice
(Deutsch) Interview mit Naldo Rei
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German versionPosted on 06:40 AM in East Timor, Publications, State- & Nation-Building, Transitional Justice, Watch Indonesia! in the Media
(Deutsch) Angesagt – aus der Arbeit von Watch Indonesia!
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(Deutsch) Angesagt – aus der Arbeit von Watch Indonesia!
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Timor Leste Groups write UN Security Council on Justice with international support
February 02, 2010
Timor-Leste National Alliance for an International Tribunal Secretariat: Fongtil, Caicoli, Dili, Timor-Leste e-mail: lanarra.del@gmail.com Excellencies, Members of the United Nations Security Council United Nations, New York, New York, 10017 USA Hon. Ameerah Haq Special Representative of the Secretary-General of the United Nations, Timor-Leste Dear Members of the United Nations Security Council,
After 10 years in a climate of independence, we Timorese people continue to endure long suffering related to the cases of serious crimes that were ... read more
Posted on 10:21 AM in Joint Open Letters, Human Rights, Human Rights, Indonesia, East Timor, Publications, Transitional Justice