ASIET RESPONSE TO INDONESIAN GOVERNMENT STATEMENT ON AUTONOMY AND
INDEPENDENCE FOR EAST TIMOR.

ASIET views the recent statements by Indonesian Foreign Minister Ali Alatas
with great caution but also assesses them as  a major victory for the East
Timorese people. As a direct result of the enormous sacrifices made in the
course of the peoples resistance in East Timor and their untiring
persistence in demanding an act of self determination, the Indonesian regime
has been forced to recognise that its proposal for "autonomy plus" will not
be accepted by the East Timorese as a final solution.

Only a genuine act of self-determination will ever be seen as a final
solution: or Independence itself.

ASIET salutes the great courage and persistance of the East Timorese
resistance and the East Timorese people as a whole which have defeated the
Jakarta regime.

Further weakened by the mass democratic awakening in Indonesia, the
Habibie-Wiranto regime has now taken the first step in capitulation. However
the regime will still try to ensure that the coming developments work to the
regime's benefit and not the East Timorese. If the regime can find any way
to renege on the commitment it has now given, it will do so. No regime that
has genuine good intentions towards the people of East Timor would still be
sending special commando forces to East Timor or arming and paying vigilante
groups in East Timor to engage in terror and murder.

Every extra day in reaching agreement on self-determination and on the
withdrawal of Indonesian armed forces from East Timor will mean more East
Timorese lives lost. Pressure must be maintained on Indonesia and the
Australian government to ensure the most rapid possible conclusion to the
war of occupation.

ASIET therefore calls upon the international solidarity movement to campaign
for the following urgent demands:
* that Habibie government immediately withdraw all members of the Indonesian
military from East Timor and that it immediately disarm all vigilante groups
* that the Habibie government immediately and unconditionally release Xanana
Gusmao from detention along with all other East Timorese political prisoners
* that the Habibie government immediately begin direct talks with Xanana
Gusmao and other creditable representatives of the East Timirese people to
organise a process of transition to self-determinatiion and independence.
ASIET calls upon the Australian government to:
* immediately rescind its recognition of Indonesian sovereignty over East
Timor
* suspend and end all forms of cooperation with the Indonesian military
* publicly declare its willingness to offer generous financial assistance,
financed by a levy on Australian businesses who have profited from business
activity in Indonesia and East Timor, to an independent East Timorese
authority, as a form of war reparations owing to the East Timorese people as
a result of Australian complicity in Jakarta's war of occupation, 1975-1999.
* publicly declare it supports the right of the East Timorese to negotiate
any new contracts for the exploitation of its natural resources, including
in the Timor Gap, with any party from any country in accord with what would
bring the best benefits to the East Timorese people

Action in Solidarity with Indonesia and East Timor (ASIET)
National Secretariat,
Sydney Australia.

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Background article:
East Timor: independence now!
By Jon Land
The announcement by the Habibie regime on January 27 that it is prepared to
``relinquish'' East Timor as part of  Indonesia marks a new turn in the
struggle for independence. For the first time in the history of the 23-year
long illegal occupation, the Indonesian government has indicated that it is
willing to allow East Timor to become an independent nation.
Foreign Affairs minister Ali Alatas and Information minister Yunus Yosfiah
told reporters that cabinet had decided that if the offer of autonomy was
rejected by the East Timorese, one ``option'' would be for the People's
Consultative Assembly (MPR) to ``consider whether East Timor can honorably
be relinquished from the Unitary State of the Republic of Indonesia''.
 The MPR would make such a consideration after the June elections. There was
no mention of how the East Timorese people would be able to choose to reject
the autonomy proposal.

The East Timorese resistance has responded coolly to the decision.
Resistance leader Jose Ramos Horta said that: ``I believe it is no more than
a smokescreen, a diplomatic stunt. Their aim is to win the good favour of
the international community, while at the same time, they create terror in
East Timor''.

Speaking on SBS News on January 28, Horta added that: ``The world is not
going to be fooled for too long. If they do not deliver, on their promises
in the next few weeks and months � starting with troop withdrawal � it is
going to be impossible to avoid sanctions by the United States Congress and
by the European Union. Indonesia can ill-afford continuing to joke, to play
tricks, with the international community''.

The change by the Habibie regime was announced on the eve of negotiations
discussing the future status of East Timor at the United Nations, involving
Indonesia and Portugal. Alatas had earlier stated that he expected that
these UN talks would  be completed by April.

Alatas has qualified the move to let East Timor go by stating that autonomy
was still the preferred outcome: ``The cabinets decision was only an option,
a choice � we will continue the negotiations regarding our proposal, because
the Indonesian government remains convinced that this settlement [autonomy]
proposal is the most realistic, fair and practical and with the best
prospects of  peaceful settlement of the East Timor issue''.

The foreign minister has  repeated claims that civil war and ongoing
divisions would occur if a period of autonomy was followed by a referendum
on independence. He also asserted that: ``If this were to happen, they would
live freely ten years at our expense because they don't have any resources
of their own, we would be giving them everything, and then they would say
``goodbye and thankyou very much'' '.

Ironically, by his own admission then, Alatas concedes that a referendum
would result in an overwhelming vote for independence.

This ``offer'' by the Habibie regime to allow the East Timorese the right
to independence reflects pressure from a number of  quarters. There is
increasing international support for an act of self-determination to take
place. Within East Timor itself, the independence movement has become
stronger over the last twelve months, despite heightened repression.
Perhaps most significantly, the announcement  points to growing divisions
within the Habibie cabinet on how to proceed in dealing with the future
status of East Timor. These divisions have been further complicated by the
recent changes to the electoral laws, which will see the representation of
the military in parliament reduced and a record number of parties legally
contest the upcoming election.

Alatas, who has been the staunchest and most articulate defender of
Indonesia's claims over East Timor is due to retire soon. It is not
inconceivable that whoever replaces him as foreign minister will adopt a
more conciliatory approach. In the lead up to the election,  student
mobilisations are likely  to raise the issue of East Timor more forcefully
as part of the push to have the military removed from any role in civilian
affairs.

Responses by Western governments to the announcement have been generally
cautious - though supportive - in respect to it being a sign of flexibility
by Indonesia. The UN welcomed the move, but was ``seeking clarification''.
Solidarity organisations have demanded that more substantial steps take
place, such as the immediate withdrawal of  Indonesian troops, the placement
of international peace monitors throughout East Timor and the immediate
release of resistance leader Xanana Gusmao and all East Timorese political
prisoners.

The situation within East Timor has deteriorated in recent months, with the
formation and arming of new paramilitary groups by the Indonesian military.
Involving several thousand, these militias have been conducting a reign
terror, particularly in remote villages to the South-West and South-East,
most notably at Maubara, Alas, Turiscai, Cailaco and Cassa. More than 3000
refugees have fled to Dili and larger regional centres to escape
kidnappings, torture and extra-judicial killings.

The East Timor Human Rights Centre issued an urgent appeal on January 27
following militia attacks throughout the Zumalai sub-district. On January
25, it is believed four people were killed in the village of Galitas and a
further six kidnapped (five of whom are aged under 17). In an incident the
previous day, 27 year-old Fernando Cardoso was brutally murdered, and
allegedly had his limbs removed and was buried by the side of a road with
his head exposed.

Speaking at a meeting of the Australia East Timor Association (NSW) on
January 27, convenor Andrew McNaughtan said that there is a ``horrendous
nightmare'' going on in East Timor at the moment and that the Australian
government is not doing enough to pressure the Habibie regime to halt this.
He was also scathing of the media, which had tended to treat incidents of
human rights abuses as isolated cases, rather than reporting them as part of
a  widespread campaign of terror which has been taking place for many
months.

ACTION IN SOLIDARITY WITH INDONESIA AND EAST TIMOR (ASIET)
P.O. BOX 458, BROADWAY NSW 2007, AUSTRALIA.
Telephone: 61-(0)2-96901230
Fax: 61-(0)2-96901381
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]       Webpage: http://www.peg.apc.org/~asiet
Free all kidnap victims of the military! No more military in politics!
Bring to justice all New Order violators of human rights!
Free Xanana Gusmao! Free Budiman Sujatmiko! Free Dita Sari!
Free all political prisoners in Indonesia and East Timor!
Unban the books of Pramoedya Ananta Toer!


ACTION IN SOLIDARITY WITH INDONESIA AND EAST TIMOR (ASIET)
P.O. BOX 458, BROADWAY NSW 2007, AUSTRALIA.
Telephone: 61-(0)2-96901230
Fax: 61-(0)2-96901381
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]       Webpage: http://www.peg.apc.org/~asiet
Free all kidnap victims of the military! No more military in politics!
Bring to justice all New Order violators of human rights!
Free Xanana Gusmao! Free Budiman Sujatmiko! Free Dita Sari!
Free all political prisoners in Indonesia and East Timor!
Unban the books of Pramoedya Ananta Toer!




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