Indonesia gets away with mass murder...again

More than 1000 people murdered and not one person is jailed for the crimes!

 

Amnesty Media release

The
governments of Indonesia and Timor-Leste have missed an historic opportunity to provide justice for more than 1,000 people killed during Timor-Leste’s vote for independence in 1999, Amnesty International said today.

The Indonesian and Timorese governments have accepted a report released today by the Commission for Truth and Friendship (CTF) in Bali, which accuses the Indonesian security forces of gross human rights violations during the 1999 Timor-Leste independence ballot. The report lays the majority of the blame for the violence and deaths on the Indonesian security forces.

However, the Indonesian government refused to issue an apology, to commit to bringing those individuals responsible for the violence to justice, to investigate and reform institutions which were involved in the violence, or to provide reparations for victims.

“There must be no impunity for those responsible for the violations, including unlawful killings, rape, torture and arbitrary detention,”said Donna Guest, Amnesty International’s Asia-Pacific Deputy Director.

Very few people were prosecuted in Indonesia for alleged violations and all have been cleared of wrong-doing and released. Many of those suspected of human rights violations in Timor Leste still hold senior positions within the government and armed forces of Indonesia.

“There can be no justice for the victims of the violence nor assurance that such atrocities will not be repeated, without those responsible being held accountable,” said Donna Guest.

http://www.amnesty.org/en/for-media/press-releases

 


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Re: Indonesia gets away with mass murder...again

Yes, it is appalling that no-one has been held accountable for the terror of the Indonesian govt in East Timor. Just what Australia and Indonesia want so we can all move on with training Indon troops again. Criminal.

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