NUMBER
DESCRIPTION
47/IX/99
Mass killings? Myth or reality
(13 October 1999)
46/IX/99
Press Statement regarding the decision of the EU to impose an embargo on the export to Indonesia of arms, munitions and military equipment
(22 September 1999)
44/IX/99
1.
Gov't of Indonesia: UN will not send forces to East Timor
2.
The military emergency in East Timor is producing results
3.
Efforts to overcome the humanitarian situation
(8 September 1999)
43/IX/99
The result of Popular Consultation in East Timor
(3 September 1999)
42/IX/99
Three Days after the Popular Consultation in East Timor
(2 September 1999)
41/VIII/99
One day after the Popular Consultation in East Timor
(31 August 1999)
40/VIII/99
Today! Popular Consultation in East Timor
(30 August 1999)
39/VIII/99
Three days to the Popular Consultation in East Timor
(27 August 1999)
38/VIII/99
Four
days to the Popular Consultation in East Timor
(26 August 1999)
37/VIII/99
Five days to the popular consultation in East Timor
(25 August 1999)
36/VII/99
Periodic Briefs
(issue No. 11) by The Indonesian Task Force for the Implementation of the Popular Consultation in East Timor (20 August 1999)
35/VII/99
1.
Indonesia approves proposal for additional UNAMET CivPol and MLO, ...
2.
... continues to strengthen the improved security, ...
3.
... including stern judicial measures against perpetrators, ...
4.
... and rejects accusations of complicity
(16 August 1999)
34/VII/99
Periodic Briefs
by The Indonesian Task Force for the Implementation of the Popular Consultation in East Timor (12 August 1999)
Source:
Asiaweek
(13 August 1999)
FOR 'AUTONOMY' IN EAST TIMOR: It's a bridge between integration and independence
By Dino Patti Djalal
, spokesman for the Indonesian government's Task Force for the Implementation of the Popular Consultation in East Timor
33/VII/99
1.
Registration for popular consultation in East Timor proceeding
very
well ...
2.
... and police hardwork bears fruit ...
3.
... but action by certain personnel still mars UNAMET's impartiality
32/VII/99
1.
Popular Consultation in East Timor postponed to 30 August: technical reasons cited by the Secretary-General ...
2.
... while the strengthening of the improved security continues ...
3.
... but much still needs to be done by UNAMET
(29 July 1999)
31/VII/99
1.
Registration process going well ...
2.
... but more efforts is needed to socialize the proposed special autonomy ...
3.
... while the strengthening of the improved security continues
(26 July 1999)
30/VII/99
1.
Strengthening the improved security in East Timor: UN Secretary- General noted marked progress . . .
2.
. . . meanwhile Police concluded investigations of recent incidents, sent cases to prosecutor
(22 July 1999)
29/VII/99
Letter on the "Task Force's contingency plans" for East Timor is a forgery
(21 July 1999)
28/VII/99
1.
East Timor: strengthening the improved security . . .
2.
. . . while coordination on humanitarian efforts agreed upon
(14 July 1999)
27/VII/99
1.
Security situation in East Timor continually improving . . .
2.
. . . and so is UNAMET deployment
3.
FM of Indonesia sets the record straight in a letter to the UN Secretary-General
(13 July 1999)
26/VII/99
1.
The East Timor Commission for Peace and Stability: UNAMET has yet to adopt a clear programme of work
2.
Security in East Timor: A success story of a UNAMET team in Los Palos
3.
Liquica incident: humanitarian convoy not coordinated with local government
(9 July 1999)
25/VII/99
MEMBERS OF THE INDONESIAN GOVERNMENT, THE COMMISSION FOR PEACE AND STABILITY AND UN CIVPOL MEETS INFORMALLY WITH A FALINTIL ARMED GROUP IN MANATUTO FOR THE FIRST TIME
(9 July 1999)
24/VII/99
1.
Liquica incident: UNAMET's Police Commissioner commends Indonesian Police
2.
UNAMET must demonstrate neutrality and credibility
3.
East Timor administration cooperates with C.A.R.E. in helping internally displaced persons
(8 July 1999)
23/VII/99
1.
East Timor: strengthening the improved security
2.
Liquica incident: "Missing" NGOs members have returned
3.
East Timor Commission on Peace and Stability regrets Falintil's attack against pro-integrationists
(7 July 1999)
22/VII/99
REPORT ON THE ATTACK AGAINST UNAMET CONVOY NEAR BAUCAU, EAST TIMOR IS UNTRUE
(7 July 1999)
21/VII/99
THE POLICE HARDWORK BEARS FRUIT: SIGNIFICANT IMPROVEMENT IN THE SECURITY SITUATION IN EAST TIMOR
(6 July 1999)
20/VII/99
INDONESIA DEPLORES LIQUICA INCIDENTS
(6 July 1999)
19/VI/99
THE TASK FORCE REGRETS THE STONE THROWING INCIDENT DAMAGE TO UNAMET'S OFFICE IN MALIANA
(2 July 1999)
18/VI/99
DARE II TALKS END ONA SUBDUED NOTE
(1 July 1999)
17/VI/99
STONE-THROWING INCIDENT IN FRONT OF UNAMET'S OFFICE IN MALIANA
(1 July 1999)
16/VI/99
UNSG's PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE OPTIMISTIC: MALIANA STONE-THROWING INVOLVING UNAMET's OFFICE AN "ABERRATION"
(30 June 1999)
15/VI/99
INDONESIAN TASK FORCE FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE POPULAR CONSULTATION IN EAST TMOR
(30 June 1999)
13/VI/99
THE POSITIVE TREND CONTINUES IN EAST TIMOR: THE PRO AND ANTI INTEGRATION GROUPS REACHED AGREEMENT
(22 June 1999)
12/VI/99
THE POSITIVE SECURITY TREND CONTINUES IN EAST TIMOR: A PRO-INDEPENDENCE GROUP FAVORED THE SPECIAL AUTONOMY AND XANANA GUSMAO TO HOLD PEACE MEETING WITH HIS SUPPORTERS
(21 June 1999)
11/VI/99
EFFORTS TOWARDS SECURING PEACE AND TRANQUILITY IN EAST TIMOR: POSITIVE RESULTS
(17 June 1999)
10/VI/99
821 MORE INDONESIAN POLICE DEPLOYED IN EAST TIMOR
(15 June 1999)
09/VI/99
RAMOS HORTA'S LATEST PUBLICITY STUNT
(14 June 1999)
08/VI/99
INDONESIAN TASK FORCE ON EAST TIMOR IS OPERATIONALIZED
(10 June 1999)
07/VI/99
PRO-INTEGRATION GROUPS LAY DOWN THEIR ARMS
(9 June 1999)
06/VI/99
ANOTHER STRONG PROTEST LODGED TO UNAMET
(7 June 1999)
05/VI/99
ANOTHER VIOLENT ATTACK IN THE UN MISSION COMPOUND BY PRO-INDEPENDENCE
(4 June 1999)
04/VI/99
UNAMET SUSPECTED OF TAKING THE SIDE IN FAVOR OF PRO-INDEPENDENCE
(4 June 1999)
03/VI/99
EAST TIMOR "SUDDENLY" SAFE FOR PRO-INDEPENDENCE LEADER
(3 June 1999)
02/VI/99
CHALLENGE FOR THE SELF-DESCRIBED INDEPENDENT OBSERVERS
(2 June 1999)
01/VI/99
ABUSES IN UN MISSION COMPOUND
(2 June 1999)