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Subject: Soares accuses ABRI of Timor violence in judicial review hearing
Soares accuses ABRI of Timor violence in judicial review hearing
Kompas July 8, 2004
Jakarta, Kompas Former East Timor governor Abilio Jose
Osorio Soares has questioned the verdict handed down against him by the
courts. He will therefore be appealing to the head of the Supreme Court to
conduct a review into the court’s decision because he is simply being made a
scapegoat who is bearing the responsibly for other people’s mistakes.
This was the essence of a memorandum read by Soares during a hearing into the
judicial review which as held at the Jakarta Ad Hoc Human Rights Court in
Tuesday July 6. The hearing was presided over by judge Cicut Sutiarso and
attended by Soares’ defense team which includes OC Kaligis, Juan Felix
Tampubolon, Indriyanto Seno Adji and YB Purwaning Yanuar.
The defense team also read out memorandum of appeal. Likewise, the ad hoc
prosecution lead by Attorney General I Ketut Murtika read a counter memorandum
against the judicial review.
As has been reported, in late 2003 the Level I Ad Hoc Human Rights Court
sentenced Soares to three years jail which was later upheld by the Ad Hoc High
Court. Soares then submitted an appeal to the Supreme Court however it was
rejected and Soares is now submitting an appeal for a judicial review.
Not guilty
In the memorandum appealing for a judicial review, Soares stated that the
appeal was being submitted because he does not feel guilty and has never
committed human rights
violations as he has been charged with.
This is based on the fact that during the trial there was not one witness who
corroborated the prosecution’s charges and accusations. Furthermore in a
statement by the East Timorese political elite which was issued at the end of
May 2002 they stated that the prosecution’s charges were erroneous and
contrived. Even the president of the East Timorese republic, Xanana Gusmao, has
stated that Soares is not the person who is responsible for what occurred in
East Timor.
Through the memorandum for a judicial review, Soares presented two new pieces
of evidence, that is that when the results of the referendum were announced and
disorder and shootings began, at the time control over security had already been
taken over by the commander of the Udayana military command, Adam Damiri.
The other piece of evidence presented by Soares was that since May 1998 his
position as governor had begun to be undermined by ABRI [Indonesian armed
forces, now referred to as TNI] because [he was] considered to be blocking
efforts to resolve the Timor questions though a military approach. He had also
been asked by the ABRI commander to resign as governor although the he rejected
the request.
“At that time my position as the governor was being undermined by the
military. They had begun to orchestrate the destruction of the official vehicles
belonging to the governor’s office by people under their command. I was also
demonstrated against by a number of people lead by Aitarak militia leader Eurico
Guterres who according to the prosecutor is my subordinate”, he explained.
In fact said Soares, the one who acted as the architect of all of the
incidents which undermined his position at that time was Colonel Tono Suratman
(former East Timor military commander) and Colonel Yayat Sudrajat who at that
time was the commander of the East Timor Intelligence Task Force. Both have been
found not guilty by the courts.
“What confuses me most of all is the [legal] consideration which convicted
me be by pressing the claim that Eurico, as the deputy commander of the
Pro-Integration Fighters, was my subordinate”, he explained. In reality
continued Soares, the troops lead by Guterres were a military wing. He also
revealed an incident which was experience by his family when they left East
Timor and were tortured and jailed by one of Sudrajat’s subordinates.
“The leaders of the organisation FPDK [Forum for Unity, Democracy and
Justice] which acted as an umbrella for the pro-integration fighters, including
my commander were totally untouched by the law. Why was it only Eurico who was
sacrificed. What is behind all this? Are they immune in the face of the law in
this republic”, said Soares.
The prosecution is still of he opinion that Soares is the person who is
responsible for the murders at the house of pro-independence leader Manuel
Carascalao. (son)
[Translated by James Balowski.]
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