A-N-T-I
Aliansi Nasional Timor Leste Ba Tribunal
Internasional
National Alliance for an International Tribunal
Press release
Stop Ongoing Impunity ...!
Judge the Perpetrators of the 7 December Invasion
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Judge the Criminals who Violated Human Rights in
Timor-Leste and Indonesia ... !!!
December Seventh is an historic day for the
Nation of Timor-Leste and for all people in our
beloved country. The State has also recognized it as
a Day of Heroes of the National Liberation. For more
than 33 years, the people of Timor-Leste have been
suffering because, on 7 December 1975, Timor-Leste
was invaded by the Indonesian military, beginning an
illegal occupation. For 24 long years, people’s
human rights were brutally violated by the invaders,
including torture, imprisonment, sexual violations,
and killing thousands upon thousands of people.
From the 7 December invasion until after we achieved
independence, for 33 years, Timor-Leste’s people
have lived with the injustice of this invasion,
especially the injustice to victims and their
families who until today must live with hardship and
suffering resulting from these violations of their
human rights.
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The United Nations must quickly process the
human rights violations which occurred between
1975 and 1999.
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The CAVR (Commission on Reception,
Truth and Reconciliation) has already looked for
truth and facts about human rights violations during
the 24-year Indonesian occupation, thinking to find
truth, reconciliation and justice, but many victims
and their families still suffer because CAVR did not
achieve genuine justice. CAVR finished its mandate
and submitted its report to the President on 28
October 2005, and on 30 October 2005 the President
of the Republic transmitted the CAVR report “Chega!”
and its recommendations to the Timor-Leste National
Parliament for them to study, so that they can enact
laws implementing its recommendations. But until
today, three years later, the National Parliament
considered this report and its recommendations to be
important. This past 10 November, Parliament began
discussing debating resolutions on the CAVR report
and Chega recommendations, but Parliament
voted 29 against, 17 in favor and two abstentions.
Therefore, the debate on this resolution did not
continue.
The CVA (Truth and Friendship Commission, created by
the governments of Indonesia and Timor-Leste in
2006) has also completed its final report and given
very different recommendations from those in
Chega. CVA does not give importance to formal
justice processes which would bring the perpetrators
to court. CVA paid for its report with the people’s
money, but the report gives no importance to
justice, especially to an international tribunal
with the credibility to judge the perpetrators of
human rights violations, but only talks about the
relations between two nations. We would like to
clarify that we continue to support reconciliation
between the two nations, but justice must be done,
because if there is no justice the nation and its
people will live with injustice in their hearts.
For this reason, we come together in the Timor-Leste
National Alliance for an International Tribunal to
make the following demands:
1. Bring the criminal perpetrators to be judged by a
credible and impartial court.
2. The United Nations must quickly process the human
rights violations which occurred between 1975 and
1999.
3. Responsible agencies, especially the legislature,
should promptly discuss the Chega
recommendations.
4. We also ask the National Parliament to make a law
providing national relief for victims of human
rights violations between 1974 and 1999.
Justice means that a person cannot commit the
same crimes in the future,
Justice also means that no other person can do these
things in the future,
Justice will enable people to respect each other,
If there is no justice, our beloved Timor-Leste will
fall into daily injustice and never find lasting
peace.
Dili, 5 December 2008
Witnessed and signed by
representatives from the member groups of ANTI:
Fokupers, La’o Hamutuk, Luta Hamutuk, Judicial
Systems Monitoring Programme (JSMP), Forum Tau Matan
(FTM), HAK Association, Popular Organization of
Victims of War (OPVG), NGO Forum Secretariat,
Victims’ Family Group, Youth for the Future
Association (KJHF) and Timor-Leste Student Front
(Front Mahasiswa)
in Tetum here:
http://www.laohamutuk.org/Justice/08ANTI7Dec.htm