Eh, siapa yang dulu bilang orang Indonesia yg sudah telanjur tinggal di
Timtim bisa tetap tinggal di sana ya? Saya pingin tahu ke-HAM-annya dulu itu
didasari apa. Nih, bukti bahwa ucapan-ucapan muluk yg lebih didasari kondisi
ideal yg hanya ada di surga tidak pernah berlaku di dunia ini.

Mana lagi tuh LSM yang banyak ngomong dulu?

Ngomong-ngomong kenapa Kontras pimpinan Munir sekarang punya alat komunikasi
canggih di Ambon ya? Kenapa alat yg mampu mengganggu alat komunikasi petugas
itu disembunyikan segala? Katanya Kontras mengurusi orang hilang, kok Ambon
yg nggak ada orang hilang mereka juga bergerak?

Mengapa pula wilayah Poso dibuat agar mengikuti jejak Ambon? Mengapa pula
wilayah Medan mau dibuat seperti Ambon? Mana lagi daerah yg mau dibuat
seperti itu?

Sebagaimana dugaan saya kemarin, Solo dan Jogja juga Salatiga sangat
berpotensi diambonisasi. Buktinya adalah ledakan granat di Nganjuk, yang
diduga akan dipakai di Jogja. Yang lucu si dalang ini  meninggalkan jejak
seolah-olah kelompok Jihad. Sangat pintar kan?

Di Medan gereja-gereja dibom, giliran ternyata tidak timbul perselisihan
seperti di Ambon dan Poso, restoranpun akhirnya jadi sasaran. Siapa sih yang
bikin acara seperti ini? Gimana sih keterlibatan LSM-LSM macam Kontras? Ke
mana si Munir ya? Giliran TNI yang dibunuhin mengapa dia diam ya?


Anjasmara

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U.N. condemns attacks on East Timorese Muslim minority

May 26, 2000
Web posted at: 11:04 a.m. HKT (0304 GMT)

DILI, East Timor (AP) -- East Timor's U.N. administrators on Thursday
strongly condemned a series of attacks on the half island nation's small
Muslim community.

Sergio Vieira de Mello, the U.N.'s chief representative in the newly
independent territory, said East Timor's 265-member Muslim community was
being forced to "live in a ghetto" due to weeks of stone throwing and
intimidation by the Catholic majority.

He said the attacks must be stopped immediately.

"We have reinforced the protection around the Mosque compound," De Mello
said in an interview.

Renewed violence would be a bitter blow for the territory as it struggles to
rebuild after last year's wave of murder and destruction that erupted
following an overwhelming vote to break away from Indonesia.

Outside Dili's only Muslim place of worship, An-Nur mosque, several heavily
armed U.N. peacekeepers stood guard as an American-made Humvee armored
vehicle cruised around the block looking for troublemakers.

"I'm scared to talk about the violence as it will only get worse," said
Muslim community leader, Tarikhat Al Mufarridiyyah. "All day and night the
Catholics in the neighborhood throw stones at us and the mosque."

He said many East Timorese accuse them of siding with pro-Jakarta militias,
responsible for much of the violence last year.

Tarikhat criticized East Timor's U.N. administrators, accusing them of
turning their backs on the violence and intimidation.

"The U.N. is doing very little to help us," he said. "There are so many
bosses and leaders in the U.N. here, but nothing happens."

De Mello rejected the criticism, saying the conflict would soon be resolved.

U.N. human rights worker Sidney Jones said the attacks were motivated more
by political differences that religious ones. She said nearly all of East
Timor's Muslims had migrated from other parts of Indonesia less than 10
years ago and were regarded by many East Timorese as still being of
Indonesian nationality.

East Timor's independence leader Jose "Xanana" Gusmao urged his followers to
accept the Muslims and allow them to become a part of East Timorese society.
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