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East Timorese to decide status by December
The Jakarta Post October 9, 2001
East Timorese to decide status by December
Yemris Fointuna, The Jakarta Post, Kupang
Along with government aid for the 290,000 (sic) East Timorese remaining
in Indonesia being discontinued at the end of December, the refugee status
for people now living in West Timor will also be canceled.
"This means that on Jan. 1, 2002, the 290,000 East Timor refugees
will have been registered as Indonesian citizens who abide by Indonesian
laws," East Nusa Tenggara deputy governor Yohanis Pake Pani said on
Monday.
"However, the option is still open for those who want to return to
East Timor at a later time to do so. The government of Indonesia will help
them in such a way that they will be exempted from immigration
requirements, such as passports," Pake Pani said.
According to Pake Pani, the cancellation of their refugee status would
help the Indonesian government arrange resettlement programs for the
people, who have been living in refugee camps in West Timor and depending
on both UN High Commission of Refugees (UNHCR) and government aid for
almost two years.
When violence erupted after the United Nations-backed East Timor
referendum in 1999, at least 500,000 East Timorese fled into West Timor.
The government of Indonesia conducted a registration program in June,
giving the refugees the choice of either keeping their Indonesian
citizenship and staying in Indonesia, or returning to East Timor.
The result was that only 1,250 people opted to return to East Timor.
Records kept by the East Timorese Refugee Resettlement Office in Kupang
indicate that at least 8,000 people have returned to East Timor, or 6,750
more than previously registered.
"The number is expected to increase. Many of them want to
celebrate Christmas and New Year with their families now living in East
Timor. This may encourage them to go to East Timor for good and join their
relatives there," an official at the refugee resettlement office,
Arifin Arto, said.
"All of the 8,000 people have returned to East Timor by land
transportation, via Motaain and Sahlele districts in the regency of Belu,
East Nusa Tenggara.
"Another 2,000 people from the regency of Ainaro, including former
Mahidi (a military-backed militia) commander Nomencio Lopes de Carvalho,
will leave for East Timor soon," Arifin said.
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