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MEDIA RELEASE   August 25, 1999


Fears of Bloodbath Around Time of August 30 Ballot
International observers ask UN Secretary-General Annan to upgrade security

Dili, East Timor Elements of the Indonesian security apparatus and pro-
integration militias are intimidating East Timorese voters to such an
extent as to throw into question the legitimacy of the ballot next week,
the International Federation for East Timor Observer Project (IFET-OP)
states in a letter to United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan.
Furthermore, there are pervasive and credible fears that elements of the
Indonesian security apparatus and the paramilitary groups with which they
are allied will launch a wave of terror around the time of the vote in an
effort to derail the UN ballot. For this reason, IFET-OP requests that the
United Nations quickly "provide the security resources needed to facilitate
a free and fair vote".

"The United Nations should demand that the Indonesian police immediately
disarm and disband all paramilitary groups," says Saskia Kouwenberg,
Co-Coordinator of IFET-OP. "Secretary-General Annan ought to call publicly
for a withdrawal of all Indonesian military personnel and facilitate the
deployment of more international security personnel before the announcement
of the results of the August 30 ballot." The full text of this letter and
its appended report are available on the IFET-OP website at
http://www.etan.org/ifet/report6.html.

IFET-OP has 14 observer teams stationed throughout East Timor. Evidence
gathered by the teams indicates continuing complicity by the Indonesian
authorities with ongoing violence by militia groups against East Timorese
in favor of independence.

In the town of Maubisse, for example, IFET-OP observers witnessed the
Indonesian riot police (BRIMOB) distributing automatic weapons to militia
members traveling to a pro-autonomy rally.

In Maliana, Indonesian military personnel are among the leaders of the
local militias. Militia terror and intimidation have caused an estimated
2000 people to flee the area in the last two weeks. On August 20, the
Indonesian police found the body of a well-known pro-independence activist
kidnapped by militia members two days earlier. His left hand and four
fingers on the right hand had been cut off. His forehead and jaw were
fractured, his throat slashed. On the same day of the kidnapping, armed
members of the Besi Merah Putih militia destroyed 15 houses in the village
of Manapa (near Maliana) and all property inside, including the voter
registration cards for next Monday�s ballot.

Over the last week, militia members and/or Indonesian police have
intimidated IFET-OP observers on three separate occasions. On August 23,
armed militia members stopped IFET-OP observers at a roadblock near the
town of Aileu. One of the militia members, the local village head (a
government official) threatened to kill the IFET-OP members.

END

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