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Letter to Ed on Justice His article suggests that he simply understands neither the Timor situation nor what this issue is really about. The joint Indonesian-Timor Leste Reconciliation Commission may serve a useful political purpose, but its structure and terms of reference suggest that it is very unlikely to bring about anything like real reconciliation. It is not the kind of panel that could bring out what is most important -the nature of the TNI/Kopassus conspiracy behind the massacres and destruction of 1999, in effect who set up the militia and gave the orders. Several of those responsible
are now among Indonesia's leading generals, and they are extremely unlikely
to expose the truth of the matter, if they deign to appear before the
commission.What is very worrying about this What is of paramount importance, if the TNI is ever to be appropriately reformed, is that Indonesia's political establishment should face up to the brutal reality of its past behaviour. It is absurd to suggest that reconciliation and justice are separate issues in matters of this kind. James Dunn, AM, UNTAET Expert on Crimes against humanity in East Timor, 2000- END |
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June 2004
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