| Subject: UNHCR Briefing Notes: May 9 2000
Source: UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) Date: 5/9/2000
UNHCR Briefing Notes: Guinea/Sierra Leone, Timor, Djibouti/Ethiopia
This is a summary of what was said by UNHCR at today's press briefing
at the Palais des Nations in Geneva. Quoted text from this briefing note
may be attributed to the UNHCR spokesperson named below left Kris Janowski
2. Timor
Around 200 East Timorese have left refugee camps controlled by
pro-Indonesian elements since the weekend and are now at the UNHCR transit
centre in the West Timor port of Kupang waiting for a ship that will
repatriate them to East Timor.
This is the first significant movement from the Kupang camps over the
past several weeks, although the number remains very low. The repatriation
movement has ground to a halt in recent weeks, with only several hundred
returning overland across the border since Easter.
On Friday, East Timorese opposing repatriation stoned a UNHCR-IOM team
attempting to pick up around 100 returnees at a Kupang camp, damaging a
vehicle. But today a former militia leader appeared before a large crowd
of refugees and told them they are free to return home. This is the first
time that a militia leader has publicly urged refugees to go back to East
Timor.
The ex-militia leader who spoke this morning was Eurico Guterres, the
notorious leader of the Itarak (Thorn) militia responsible for the
violence in East Timor following the August 30 vote for independence. Two
weeks ago he was arrested and briefly detained by Indonesian authorities
in Kupang for illegally possessing a firearm.
The coming days will show whether those opposing repatriation will now
allow refugees to return home freely. There is a lot of pressure on the
refugees to repatriate. The Indonesian government has repeatedly said it
does not have the resources to provide continued assistance to the
refugees.
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