31-05-2004
12:27:00 GMT . Fonte LUSA. Notícia SIR-6069717
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East Timor: Demonstrators Protest
Wiranto Meeting on Gusmão's Return Home
Dili, May 31 (Lusa) - East Timorese President Xanana Gusmão
returned home Monday from a weekend meeting with former Indonesian
military chief General Wiranto to face dozens of angry demonstrators,
demanding justice for atrocities committed by Indonesian forces
in 1999.
On leaving Dili airport, Gusmão got out of his car and
briefly talked to the demonstrators, who waved posters and shouted
slogans denouncing any "dialogue with criminal Wiranto",
a leading candidate in Indonesia's upcoming presidential election.
"The explanations
Xanana Gusmão gave us are convenient excuses", demonstration
organizer Joaquim Fonseca later told Lusa.
"I think
the Timorese, who carried out a great struggle for independence
and against (Indonesian) occupation, do not accept such initiatives",
Fonseca added, referring to the president's meeting Saturday night
with Wiranto in Bali.
A United Nations-backed
Dili court issued an arrest warrant May 10 against Wiranto, Jakarta's
defense minister and military chief at the time of East Timor's
independence plebiscite, for crimes against humanity committed in
1999.
In brief comments
to Lusa before leaving the airport and speaking to the demonstrators,
Gusmão said he had not felt "used" or "intimidated"
by his meeting with Wiranto at the Indonesian resort island, where
he said he had gone on "vacation" with his wife and two
children.
He downplayed
the significance of the small demonstration, saying East Timor was
a "democratic country" where people were free to "express
themselves".
Timorese Foreign
Minister José Ramos Horta told Lusa Sunday he understood
the reasons behind the controversial Bali meeting but criticized
Gusmão's timing.
"A meeting
between the president and General Wiranto, which could be inevitable
or indispensable, should only have taken place after the elections",
Ramos Horta said, referring to Indonesia's July 5 presidential ballot.
"Under
these circumstances, on the eve of elections, I don't consider (the
initiative) sensible", he added.
East Timor's
two leading newspapers carried front-page reports Monday of the
Bali meeting, featuring photographs of a smiling Gusmão and
Wiranto embracing each other.
The arrest warrant
against Wiranto has embarrassed Dili's leadership, who place normalized
relations with Jakarta at the top of the diplomatic agenda.
Attorney General
Longuinhos Monteiro, who has criticized the warrant as serving "foreign
interests" at Dili's expense, said last week he had no immediate
plans of formally informing Interpol of the arrest order.
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