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71: Outside Indonesia - East Timor |
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July-Sept 2002
East Timor
Born in the wrong era
Amidst globalisation, can East Timor still be a people's
alternative? - Mansour Fakih
Timor's women
After the brutal occupation, gender violence remains a reality -
Dawn Delaney
A sustainable future
How will East Timor manage its economy? - Helder da Costa
What about the workers?
Now is the time to create a fairer system - Selma Hayati
Australian treachery, again
This time it's over oil and gas royalti - Rob Wesley Smith
Meet Titi Irawati
An Indonesian human rights worker in East Timor - Kerry Brogan
The Indonesian who joined Falintil
Why did Nasir join the guerrillas? - M Nasir, interviewed by Nug
Katjasungkana
One less place to hide
US courts bring down judgments against two Indonesian generals -
John M Miller
Claiming justice amid the ruins
A remarkable grass-roots reconciliation meeting in Ainaro -
Hilmar Farid
The Oecussi-Ambeno enclave
What does the future hold for this neglected territory? - Arsenio
Bano and Edward Rees
The forgotten of West Timor
Poverty, refugees, militias, and too many soldiers - Elcid Li
By the book, please
East Timorese students in Yogyakarta suffer intimidation -
Faustino Gomes,/p>
Politics and human rights
Is Indonesia a terrorist base?
The gulf between rhetoric and evidence is wide - Greg Fealy
Combat zone
Aceh is the military?s stepping stone back to power - David Bourchier
Witness denied
Australian media responses to the Indonesian killings of 1965-66
- Richard Tanter
Culture
Theatre blossoms
A sampling of performances in Java - Julie Janson
Resources
East Timor on the Net
The latest on this new nation at your fingertips - John M Miller
Regulars
In this issue
Viva Timor Lorosae!
Your Say
Newsbriefs
Bookshop
Inside Indonesia 71: July - Sept 2002
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