For Immediate Release
May 19, 2002
Contact: John M. Miller, 718-5967668; mobile: 917-690-4391
U.S. Supporters of East Timor Celebrate Independence Nationwide
Watershed Victory Marked, Work Ahead Noted
May 19 - Local chapters of East Timor Action Network (ETAN) are
celebrating hard won freedom of East Timor, the first new nation of the
21st century. At midnight on May 20, East Timor's flag will be raised over
Dili, East Timor's capital, to mark the new nation's independence.
"Words can't express our joy at East Timor's independence,"
said John M. Miller, spokesperson for ETAN. "We are proud and to have
supported the East Timorese people in their struggle for freedom."
Local ETAN activities are planned in 18 cities in 13 states, including
Berkeley, CA; Bloomington, IN; Green Bay, WI; Madison, WI; Minneapolis,
MN; New York City; Philadelphia, PA; Portland, OR; Stony Brook, NY; Tempe,
AZ; and Washington, DC. A full schedule of events can be found at http://etan.org/news/calendar.htm.
In addition, the city councils of Madison, Berkeley and San Francisco
will consider resolutions congratulating the new nation and its people
next week.
Both houses of the U.S. Congress are also considering resolutions
strongly supporting the new nation. The resolutions are sponsored by
Lincoln Chafee (R-RI) and Russell Feingold (D-WI) in the Senate (S.Con.Res
109) and Chris Smith (R-NJ), Jim McGovern (D-MA), Patrick Kennedy
(D-RI) and Frank Wolf (R-VA) in the House of Representatives.
"We applaud your achievement, won after great hardship and against
overwhelming odds. Your victory against occupation by the fourth largest
country backed by the world's most powerful nation gives hope and
inspiration to all who work for genuine democracy, human rights and
self-determination," ETAN said in an independence day statement to
the East Timorese people. The network pledged continued support for the
new nation. The full statement can be found at http://www.etan.org/news/2002a/05congrats.htm.
In its statement, ETAN dedicated itself to achieving justice for past
crimes, the return of all refugees currently in Indonesia who wish to do
so, adequate levels of assistance to the new nation; and continued
restrictions on U.S. support for the Indonesian military "so that
others will not experience abuses at the hands of the military from which
[East Timor is] now free."
ETAN also said it "will continue to seek an accurate accounting of
our own government's role in supporting Indonesia's invasion and
occupation."
In 1975, when Indonesia illegally invaded East Timor 90% of the weapons
used came from the U.S. One-third of the population -- more than 200,000
people -- were killed. In 1999, the East Timorese voted overwhelmingly for
independence in a UN-organized referendum. The Indonesian military then
ransacked the country, agreeing to withdraw after the U.S. cut off all
military assistance and other aid. East Timor's independence follows two
and a half years of UN administration.
For over a decade, the East Timor Action Network/U.S. (ETAN) has
supported self-determination and human rights for East Timor. It continues
to work in support human dignity for the people of East Timor by
advocating for democracy, sustainable development, social, legal, and
economic justice and human rights, including women's rights.
Members of ETAN in the U.S., as well as in East Timor, are available
for interviews. (see numbers above).
For additional information see ETAN's web site http://www.etan.org).
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