| Subject: JP: 'Megawati's Timor trip would
be beneficial'
The Jakarta Post April 27, 2002
'Megawati's Timor trip would be beneficial'
Yemris Fointuna, The Jakarta Post, Kupang
President Megawati Soekarnoputri's planned visit to East Timor will be
a good way of encouraging East Timorese people taking refuge in West Timor
to return to their homeland, says a UNHCR official.
"Should the President be ready to visit East Timor, it would
certainly encourage the remaining East Timorese refugees to go back to
their homeland," Robert Ashe, chief of the UNHCR office in East
Timor, said after a meeting with East Nusa Tenggara Governor Piet A. Tallo
here on Friday.
Ashe and Reza Hosseni, chief of the International Organization for
Migration in East Timor, are in West Timor to visit refugee camps both in
Kupang and Belu regencies in the province.
He said they were bringing with them the hopes of UNTAET and East
Timor's leaders that the President would join other world leaders in
attending the ceremony marking the transfer of authority from UNTAET to
the East Timor government and the swearing-in of Alessandro "Xanana"
Gusmao as the country's first president.
Megawati's attendance at the historic event would not only enhance
bilateral, harmonious ties between Indonesia and East Timor but would also
help speed up the repatriation of the East Timorese refugees.
Albertos Carlos, a UNHCR staffer who accompanied the two on the visit,
said that the refugees' rights and protection were guaranteed if they were
willing to go back home.
"Both UNTAET and Xanana have given their assurances that the
refugees will certainly get their rights and their assets upon their
arrival home in East Timor," he said.
He also said that both the UNHCR and IOM would continue to enhance
coordination with the provincial administration and the military to
provide facilities for the refugees to return home.
"The border areas between the two countries will remain open to
let the remaining East Timor refugees go back to their home villages in
East Timor," he said.
Johanis J. Kosapilawan, spokesman for the provincial administration,
said many refugees had yet to return home because they were still awaiting
the harvest.
"They are expected to register for repatriation after they have
harvested their rice," he said.
He added that besides, many other refugees still felt uncertain of the
political situation in their homeland prior to the declaration of
independence.
East Timor's independence will be declared on May 20, 2002, with Xanana
as its first president.
Separately, Yoseph Yoris, chairman of the Justice and Unity faction in
the East Nusa Tenggara provincial legislative council lashed out at
Megawati's critics who oppose the President's planned East Timor visit,
saying the President should ignore them because they were politicians who
did not want Indonesia to have good ties with East Timor.
"Megawati should go ahead with her plan to visit East Timor on May
20 to show the world that Indonesia is a huge nation which wants to
develop better ties with all countries, including East Timor," he
said.
He said the Indonesian people should not forget the history of East
Timor, which was once part of Indonesia, and the two nations have many
similarities in various fields which could help in developing future
bilateral ties.
He warned that the President's absence from the historic event would
likely raise suspicions among world and East Timorese leaders about
Indonesia's real intentions regarding East Timor.
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