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Post April 30, 2004 Friday
Wiranto And Timor Leste
David Jardine,
In
the commentary Wiranto must face the storm by Pitan Daslani (The
Jakarta Post, April, 26) there appears a truly astonishing paragraph,
"Everybody put the blame on Wiranto as well as the Indonesian
Military (TNI) and the police, despite their self-sacrificing devotion
to the conception of the Republic of Timor Leste."
Self-sacrificing
devotion? Pardon me? They were devoted to bringing to the new state
into being? This flies in the face of all the evidence. It is an
insult to the intelligence.
I
suggest Pitan just sits down and coolly examines the record, which
will show that Wiranto and TNI were instrumental in the creation
and sustenance of the murderous pro-Jakarta militias such as attacks
led by the self-proclaimed nationalist hero Eurico Gutteres and
these militias were abetted throughout by the Indonesian Military,
in particular units such as Battalions 744 and 745.
Command
responsibility rested with Wiranto as the head of the Armed Forces
at the time, as any international court would readily prove. I suggest
that Pitan goes back and looks at some of the news footage of the
time and sees for himself how Indonesian soldiers and police simply
stood by and let the militias burn, loot and kill. The
Indonesian security forces were wholly responsible for this situation.
East Timor was, after all, under martial law at the time! What Wiranto's
book says I do not know but I can readily guess. It will be the
usual gruel of obfuscation and plausible denial, the workings of
a very dishonest mind.
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