November 2016 - On the
25th anniversary of the
Santa Cruz massacre, the East Timor and Indonesia Action Network (ETAN) urges the international
community to commit to ending impunity for the human rights crimes committed
during the occupation of Timor-Leste.
"The victims of the Santa Cruz massacre
have waited too long for justice," said John M. Miller, National
Coordinator of ETAN. “Those responsible for crimes against humanity and war
crimes during Indonesia’s illegal occupation need to be held accountable for
their crimes.”
"We believed that an
international tribunal is needed to credibly try those responsible for the
Santa Cruz massacre and other crimes against humanity and war crimes committed
by Indonesia during its illegal occupation of Timor-Leste," Miller added.
On November 12, 1991, U.S-armed Indonesian
troops opened fire on a peaceful pro-independence demonstration calling for self-determination
and protesting atrocities committed by the Indonesian military. More than 271
East Timorese were killed or died soon after and an equal number disappeared
and are believed to be dead.
The 1991 massacre -- witnessed and filmed by foreign
journalists -- was a major turning point in Timor-Leste's struggle for
liberation.
"The East Timorese people will need to know the where the bodies of their relatives and friends are," said Miller. "Impunity for decades of systematic Indonesian military and police atrocities prevents both Timor-Leste and Indonesia from consolidating the rule of law as they transition from military dictatorship to democracy."
While some deeply flawed processes have prosecuted some involved
in crimes committed in 1999, those responsible for giving the orders to
torture, rape, and kill have yet to be brought to justice. Those from countries
such as the United States, Britain, and Australia that actively aided in these
crimes by providing weapons, training, and political support have yet to be
held accountable.
The East Timor and Indonesia Action Network (ETAN)
was founded in 199 following the Santa Cruz massacre. ETAN supports democracy,
human rights and justice in Timor-Leste, West Papua and Indonesia.
Website: www.etan.org Twitter: @etan009.
Contact: John M. Miller, National Coordinator, ETAN
john@etan.org; +1-917-690-4391
john@etan.org; +1-917-690-4391
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