Kalau AS negara bajingan berarti yang mengundang presiden negara bajingan 
adalah juga bajingan. Bajingan undang bajingan memang cocok. hehehhe 


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Subject: [proletar] Groups Urge Bush Not to Offer Military Assistance


> ***ETAN bodoh amat, AS restui dan bantu Indonesia aneksasi TimTim ke NKRI.  
> Kini masih minta AS jangan pulihkan kerjasama militer As-Indonesia.
> 
> ***AS adalah negara bajingan yang setiap saat menjadi musuh atau kawan.  
> Bila AS merasa perlu, mungkin saja AS akan sekali lagi mengatur plebisit, 
> kembalikan Timor Leste ke pangkuan NKRI.
> 
> 
> Groups Urge Bush Not to Offer Military Assistance
> Sunday, 19 November 2006, 1:07 pm
> Press Release: The East Timor Action Network ETAN
> 
> Groups Urge Bush Not to Offer Military Assistance to Indonesian President
> 
> For Immediate Release
> 
> November 18 - A wide range of U.S. organizations have urged President Bush 
> "to refrain from promising any military assistance to Indonesia's armed 
> forces" on his upcoming visit to Indonesia.
> 
> President Bush will meet with Indonesia's President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono 
> in Bogor on Monday.
> 
> In a letter to Bush, 53 human rights, labor, religious, peace and other 
> groups called "restrictions on U.S. assistance to the Indonesian military 
> are essential to promote concrete, demonstrable progress in the areas of 
> military reform, accountability, and respect for human rights in Indonesia 
> and Timor-Leste."
> 
> The groups urged the president "to maintain the best leverage the U.S. has - 
> withholding prestigious U.S. military assistance, including foreign military 
> financing and training such as IMET and JCET - to demonstrate that the U.S. 
> government's commitment to these issues goes deeper than words to actual 
> action."
> 
> The letter cites ongoing human rights violations, military involvement in 
> illegal businesses and militia, and the "territorial command" system, 
> through which the military operates a shadow government, exerting undue 
> influence.
> 
> "Indonesia's human rights courts have proven incapable of bringing 
> Indonesian military and police perpetrators of serious human rights 
> violations to justice...," The letter states. "No senior officials have been 
> convicted for the widespread crimes against humanity and war crimes 
> committed in Timor-Leste from 1975-1999."
> 
> "Past restrictions on assistance to the Indonesian military provided vital 
> leverage to bolster Indonesian reform efforts," the groups wrote. They 
> criticized last year's waiver by the administration of congressional 
> restrictions on military assistance.
> 
> The letter was organized by the East Timor and Indonesia Action Network 
> (ETAN). Among the signers are Amnesty International, Leadership Conference 
> of Women Religious, Torture Abolition and Survivors Support Coalition 
> International, United for Peace and Justice, Peace Action, Pax Christi USA, 
> School of the Americas Watch, Veterans for Peace, Women's International 
> League for Peace and Freedom, and the West Papua Advocacy Team.
> 
> The full text of the letter and a complete list of signers can be found at 
> www.etan.org.
> 
> Background
> 
> In November 2005, Congress agreed to continue restrictions on foreign 
> military financing (FMF) and export of "lethal" military equipment to 
> Indonesia until human rights and other conditions were met. Two days after 
> the bill became law, the Department of State issued a waiver removing these 
> restrictions. Congress had imposed various restrictions on military 
> assistance for Indonesia since 1992.
> 
> When issuing the waiver, the State Department pledged that the Bush 
> administration would "carefully calibrate" any assistance to the Indonesian 
> military (TNI). Instead, the administration's actions have demonstrated a 
> policy of nearly unrestrained engagement with the TNI.
> 
> In its final report, East Timor's Commission for Reception, Truth and 
> Reconciliation called on countries to make military assistance to Indonesia 
> "totally conditional on progress towards full democratisation, the 
> subordination of the military to the rule of law and civilian government, 
> and strict adherence with international human rights..."
> 
> ETAN advocates for democracy, justice and human rights for East Timor and 
> Indonesia. ETAN calls for an international tribunal to prosecute crimes 
> against humanity committed in East Timor from 1975 to 1999 and for 
> restrictions on U.S. military assistance to Indonesia until there is genuine 
> reform of its security forces. For additional background, see www.etan.org.
> 
> 
> Ends
> http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/WO0611/S00320.htm
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