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Chega! Final Report of the Commission for Reception,
Truth and Reconciliation in East Timor (CAVR)
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Report in Bahasa Indonesia
Executive Summary
The executive Summary to the Final Report entitled Chega! contains
excerpts from the full report. Its purpose is to provide an overview of
the activities, achievements and findings of the Commission.
Preface
Table of Contents
Part 1: Introduction
Part 2:
The Mandate of the Commission
Part 3:
The History of the Conflict
Part 4:
The Regime of Occupation
Part 5:
Resistance: Structure and Strategy
Part 6:
The Profile of Human Rights Violations*
Graphs*
(an expanded version of this chapter is available in HTML from
Human Rights Data Analysis Group; as is its
data sets)
Part 7: Human Rights Violations
Part 8: Responsibility and Accountability
Part 9:
Community Reconciliation
Part 10:
Acolhimento (Reception) and Victim Support
Part 11: Recommendations
Part 12: Annexes
*corrected version received from HRDAG

Kata
Pengantar
Daftar Isi
Bagian 1:
Pengantar
Bagian 2:
Mandat Komisi
Bagian 3:
Sejarah Konflik
Bagian 4:
Rejim Pendudukan
Bagian 5:
Gerakan Perlawanan; Struktur dan Strategi
Bagian 6:
Profil Pelanggaran Hak Asasi Manusia
Graf
Bagian 7 : Pelanggaran Hak Asasi Manusia
Bagian 8: Tanggung Jawab dan Pertanggungjawaban
Bagian 9:
Rekonsiliasi Komunitas
Bagian 10:
Acolhimento dan Dukungan Korban
Bagian 11: Rekomendasi
Bagian 12: Lampiran
Please note the CAVR states that there are still some
formatting issues to be resolved in the full report such as alignment of
tables, numbering of lists and paragraphs, and other small matters. This
work is ongoing and, when complete, revised pdf files will be made
available.
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