October
23, 2004
Abilio Challenges Retroactive
Ruling
JAKARTA: Former East Timor governor Abilio Soares has challenged
the constitutionality of the retroactive application of Law No.
26/2000 on human rights, on which his prosecution for rights abuses
in East Timor was based.
Abilio, who was sentenced to three years in jail, said on Friday
that the retroactive application of the Human Rights Law violated
his constitutional rights.
"I am only using my constitutional right to defend myself,"
he told reporters after attending the first day's hearing of his
case.
Abilio was one of 17 military, police and civilian figures who
were brought to court for the bloody mayhem that broke out following
the independence referendum in East Timor in 1999.
Most of the defendants, particularly military and police officers,
were acquitted, with the entire process being seen by many observers
as little more than a whitewash designed to absolve the military
of responsibility for gross human rights violations in East Timor
in 1999. -- JP
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