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Received from Joyo Indonesia News
Indonesian court clears senior officer of rights abuses in East Timor Indonesia's highest
court has confirmed the acquittal of a senior policeman accused of human
rights abuses in the last days of Indonesian rule over East Our correspondent in Indonesia, Tim Palmer, says the decision clears the way for Inspector Timbul Silaen to take up another controversial appointment. Nearly all of the Indonesian police and army figures charged with human rights abuses before a special tribunal in Jakarta have been acquitted. Police Inspector Timbul Silaen has become the first to have that acquittal confirmed after an appeal against it failed in the Supreme Court. Inspector Timbul
Silaen was orginally charged over his failure to prevent police under
his command and pro-Indonesia militia men from launching several Now cleared Timbul
Silaen has commenced his new position in Jayapura as the head of police
in the troubled province of Papua, formerly known as Irian The Indonesian government has struggled with the Separatist Movement there, expressing concerns that the province could follow the same path as East Timor. HOME | ABOUT | NEWS | TRIALS | RESOURCES | CONTACT
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