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Invest in Justice SUPPORT ETAN

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I have admired and supported ETAN from the very beginning. In fact,
I was the organization’s first donor. I still believe that contribution
was one of the best investments I have ever made for political and
social change. I urge you to join me in making such an investment.
- Noam Chomsky

How to Donate to ETAN
Donate safely
by credit card
below, or mail your donation
to us. To support ETAN's political advocacy work, write a check
made out to ETAN. For ETAN's educational efforts, U.S. tax-deductible
donations of over $50 can be made out to A.J. Muste Memorial
Institute/ETAN. Please mail contributions to:
ETAN, PO Box 1663, New York, NY 10035-1663 USA
Thank you for
your support.
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Support ETAN and our work for
justice, human rights and democracy. Please donate today!
Join others in supporting ETAN by
donating now! Our work is only possible with your generous support.
Mail
your checks to: ETAN
PO Box 1663
New York, NY 10035-1663 USA
- make checks
payable to East Timor Action Network, Inc.;
- for U.S. tax-deductible
donations of $50 or more,
make
your check payable
to AJ Muste Memorial Institute, put ETAN in memo field
Donate by Credit
Card
To donate by
credit card via Paypal. (To support ETAN's
political and advocacy work. These donations give
ETAN the most flexibility, but are not tax-deductible.):

New York residents may obtain a copy of ETAN's Annual
Report by writing to the Department of Law Charities Bureau Registration
Section, 120 Broadway, New York, NY 10271.
ETAN
is an incredible
organization. It was an
important part of our
struggle for
self-determination,
struggle for the permanent
Maritime Boundary with
Australia, and during the
last 19 years, it has been
part of Timorese struggle
to reconstruct and to
rebuild its country. At
this critical juncture of
Timor's development, it is
critical to walk together
with Timorese to achieve
our dream for better life
where every citizen has the
conditions to meet its
basic rights, including the
economic and social rights
to have a dignified life. -Gute
Neves, Dili, Timor-Leste
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