Received from
Joyo Indonesia News
Antara, March 26, 2004
Indonesia disregard East Timor's SCU on
human rights abuse
JAKARTA: Indonesian will no longer pay attention to East Timor's
Serious Crime Unit (SCU) which has accused several Indonesian officials
of human rights violations, a spokesman of the Ministry of Foreign
Affairs said on Friday.
"We have oversimplified the SCU as being an institution of
the United Nations. On the contrary, the unit is only a personnel
unit attached to the East Timorese attorney general," said
Marty Natalegawa.
"It is only an institution at the national level. That's why
we do not have to connect its accusations with the UN," he
added.
Marty added that the unit was free to issue any statements it wished
to, without interference from Indonesia.
"We already have a human rights tribunal of our own for those
violating human rights in East Timor," he said.
"There have been no official charges against any human rights
violators submitted by the East Timorese to the Indonesian government
or our representatives in the UN." he said.
Marty further said that such matters should be connected with the
ongoing session of the UN Human Rights Commission in Geneva.