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Hopes fade for East Timor justice As East Timor readies for independence on 20 May, Jakarta correspondent
"It is not to get justice for the victims, it's just lip service" The former Indonesian province of East Timor has been under United Nations'
But freedom came at a high price. More than 1,000 people were killed, and almost every town and village
While a handful of people have been prosecuted in East Timor, most of
those Incriminating footage Archive footage of the top militia leader, Eurico Guterres, shows him
in The pro-Indonesian militiamen shout they are ready for operations. The
In a series of attacks across the city, 13 independence supporters are
Eurico Guterres is seen with the gunmen. Earlier that month he was also
An indictment, issued this year by a court in East Timor, accused Mr
Denial Today, Mr Guterres lives in a comfortable suburb of the Indonesian capital,
He knows he will not be extradited to East Timor to face trial. The "If you look fairly at what happened in East Timor, especially after
the "The responsibility should lie with the Portuguese and Indonesian
He could face trial in Jakarta at Indonesia's own human rights tribunal,
Mr Guterres and 17 other militiamen, government officials and members
of On Monday, Mr Guterres answered questions from Indonesian state prosecutors
But so far only seven of the accused have actually appeared in court
and Asmara Nababan, general-secretary of the National Human Rights Commission,
Fatally flawed "I'm not sure these tribunals can deliver justice. The recruitment
of the "Also they are only investigating very few of the violent incidents
in The original investigation by the Human Rights Commission into the violence
But that list was cut right down by state prosecutors to remove the most
"From the beginning, the only purpose of these tribunals was to
meet the "The papers produced so far before the court are not about the systematic
'No proof' And certainly lawyers such as Hotma Sitompul, who are defending those
who "So far there is no evidence, no witnesses, to prove that he is
guilty," he In the immediate aftermath of the violence in 1999, there were calls
for an But with the Indonesian Government promising to bring those responsible
to Despite the lack of progress, now it seems the idea of an international
Alex Flor, head of a German human rights organisation called Watch The bigger picture "The international community is very much interested in reinstating
good "And especially the United States - who stopped their arms exports
due to "So they are no longer interested in putting the Indonesian army
into a So whilst a few mid-ranking military police and civilian officials may
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