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Subject: Habibie still blames Annan for E Timor`s secession
Antara - Monday, November 9, 2009 21:38 WIB
Habibie blames Annan for E Timor`s secession
Jakarta - Former Indonesian president BJ Habibie expressed his ire at
former United Nations secretary general Kofi Annan on Monday with regard
to the independence of East Timor (now Timor Leste) from Indonesia.
"This is the fault of Kofi Annan. I did not know. He was the one
who announced the results (of the vote). He was the one who gave a press
conference (on the vote`s results). And so that was how things began to
roll," he said at a nostalgic meeting with press figures in
connection with the 10th anniversary of the The Habibie Center here.
He said the fact was that he had earlier stated that the Indonesian
government would replace the military (TNI) personnel there by the ones
who were neutral, namely those who once served the UN to guard the vote.
But before he and then armed forces commander general Wiranto stationed
the replacements the UN secretary general had announced to the world that
the vote was won by the pro-independence group although the vote had not
yet finished, and this caused rioting.
In reply to a question from Saur Hutabarat, Habibie admitted he was
well aware that his decision to allow the vote in East Timor carried the
risk of losing East Timor which Indonesia had to bear.
That is why, he said, he as the President had prepared two speeches he
would deliver if the people of East Timor wished or if they rejected to be
part of Indonesia.
Habibie also admitted that if the people of East Timor chose not to
become part of the Unitary State of Indonesia, Indonesia could not do
anything but accept them as friends.
"Timor Leste has never been part of the Indonesian proclamation of
independence as the proclamation only covers the Dutch Indies," he
said in the company of his wife, Mrs Ainun Habibie.
Regarding the riots that occurred after the vote in East Timor and his
ire at then UN secretary general Kofi Annan, Habibie said he would not
recollect them.
"What is the use of talking about it now. What is the benefit for
us," he said.
While quoting a saying that the past is the farthest as noone could
meet it again Habibie called for all the people to look forward.
The meeting was attended by the chairman of the Habibie Center, Muladi,
who is a former minister of justice, Malik Fadjar, the former minister of
education and press figures including Asro Kamal Rokan from Antara, Muh
Assegaf, Ikhwanul Kiram, Atmakusumah, and others.(*)
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It is utterly extraordinary that Indonesia generally and Habibie in
particular, in this instance, still seek to continue to rewrite history.
The announcement of the outcome of the 'Popular Consultation' on 4
September 1999, by Iam Martn in Dili and Kofi Anan in New York - aftert
the counting of the vote was completed, not before - was intended to
forestall the violence that was well and truly already underway. Indeed,
there had been growing violence and destruction since the beginning of the
year, reaching a near-peak just before the ballot, and resuming
immediately afterwards. As I saw firsthand, the TNI and their militias did
not wait for the announcement to kill people or burn, although from that
moment on they did implement the carefully planned and orchestrated
scorched-earth policy the plans for which had been leaked prior to the
ballot. There were, of course, no 'neutral' TNI personnel in Timor-Leste
at any time, and the intention to send new troops was not a part of any
effort to control the murder and sestuction of which the TNI were
transparently a part.
Habibie asked: 'What is the use of talking about it now. What is the
benefit for us,' - the benefit for the people of Timor-Leste is that they
might eventually achieve some small meausre of justice for this cumulative
gross crime against humanity; the benefit for the people of Indonesia is
that they might take one more critical step on the path away from their
long-standing culture of impunity.
Associate Professor Damien Kingsbury School of International and
Political Studies Deakin University, Melbourne CRICOS Provider Code 00113B
+61(0)439638834
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