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United Nations

CODE OF CONDUCT FOR OBSERVERS IN THE POPULAR CONSULTATION IN EAST TIMOR

Preamble

Under the Terms of the Agreement between the Governments of Indonesia
and Portugal and the Secretary-General of the United Nations regarding
the modalities for the popular consultation of the East Timorese through a
direct ballot hereinafter referred to as "the Agreement"), the United Nations
is charged with the responsibility of carrying out and administering the
consultation process.

This code of conduct has been developed to regulate and guide observers in
their observation of the Popular Consultation for East Timor.

Definition of Observer

1. For the purpose of this Code of Conduct the term observer means any
person who is accredited by the United Nations as an official observer or
an observer in the popular consultation in East Timor.

2. A person shall not act as an observer until he or she has been duly
accredited by the United Nations. Observers shall not be accredited as
individuals but must be sponsored by an organization or government
accredited by the United Nations.

Scope of the Observation and Reporting

3. Observation of the consultation process consists essentially of the
following activities:

(a) To observe and evaluate the impartiality of the functioning of the
Electoral Commission and its officers;

(b) To observe and assess the impartiality and legality of the decisions
taken by the Electoral Commission and its officers in settling disputes
arising out of the consultation process;

(c) To observe the course of the campaign and compliance of the supporters
and opponents of autonomy to the Code of Conduct for participants in the
popular consultation as provided for in Annex I;

(d) To observe the voting process, especially compliance with the
procedures established in the Directions issued by the United Nations for
the administration of the consultation process as provided for in Annex II;

(e) To observe the movement and security of sensitive polling material;

(f) To observe the vote count, and determination of the results;

(g) To observe whether the access to, and use of the media is fair;

(h) Observer groups shall report, at anytime during the consultation
process, any irregularity noted in the consultation process to the
Electoral Commission, which will examine any activities reported as
being irregular. At the end of the consultation process observer groups
are encouraged to provide the Electoral Commission with a detailed
report of their overall findings.  The report, and the decisions of the
Electoral Commission, shall be made available on the request of the
parties to the Agreements of 5 May 1999.

Organization and Deployment of Observer Groups

4. The structure of the organization and direction of the internal
activities of observer groups shall depend on the decisions taken by each
organization or institution.

Each observer group shall officially notify the Electoral Commission of
that structure and the observers deployed in each region.

5. Each observer group duly accredited shall be solely responsible for all
support arrangements and costs in their observation duties (transport,
communications, lodging); the United Nations shall not be responsible for
any such costs. Furthermore, no observer group or observer may utilize any
United Nations resources, such as facilities or motor vehicles.

Accreditation and Identification of Observer Groups and Observers

6. Only groups accredited by the United Nations shall be granted the status
of observers. All such groups shall submit an application for the
accreditation of each of their observers, in accordance with the
accreditation procedures and forms established for each group.

Such information shall include the following:

(a) Full name of the applicant;

(b) Evidence that the applicant belongs to an accredited organization or
government;

(c) Nationality of applicant;

(d) Proof of identity; and

(e) Two passport size photographs;

(f) And any other requirement established for the particular category of
observer.

7. Following accreditation, each observer will be issued an identification
card by the United Nations. It is compulsory for every observer to visibly
and prominently wear this identification at all times while they are
performing
their functions as observers. All vehicles used by observers are to be
conspicuously identified as such.

The observer's identification card shall state clearly "Observer and the
category to which the observer belongs. "

8. The Electoral Commission may revoke accreditation of any accredited
observer group or individual when, in the view of the Electoral Commission,
the observer or individual:

(a) Fails to adhere to the lawful instructions, rules, orders or
promulgations issued by the United Nations;

(b) Shows a bias in favour of any group in the entire consultation process;

(c) Obstructs election officials in the conduct of their official duties;

(d) Does not adhere to this Observer Code of Conduct;

(e) Fails to comply with Indonesian law.

Rights and Privileges of Observers

9. Observers have the following rights and privileges:

(a) to enjoy freedom of movement throughout East Timor, without prior
permission or notification, except as required by Indonesian law;

(b) to communicate freely with all the groups participating in the
consultation process;

(c) to seek clarification and timely answers from all the structures
involved in the consultation process, on matters within the context of the
scope of observation in this Code of Conduct;

(d) to observe the campaign, the movement, use and disposal of sensitive
electoral material (ballot boxes and ballot papers, etc), the vote, the
vote count, issuance and dissemination of election results, and the access
to and use of the media;

(e) to examine the documentation related to the registration of voters,
voting and the issuance of results;

(f) to have access to the information transmitted by or to the United
Nations and the Electoral Commission and its officers related to the scope
of observation;

(g) to have access to the denunciations and complaints submitted about any
occurrence relating to the consultation process;

(h) to communicate any specific concerns they may have to members of the
various structures of the consultation process;

(i) to have freedom of access to all polling and counting centres at all
times;

(j) to communicate, according to the provisions of these guidelines, the
findings of their observation to the members of the various institutions
involved with the consultation process.

Duties and Obligations of Observers

10. Observers have the following duties and obligations:

(a) to exercise their role with impartiality, independence and objectivity
in the conduct of their duties, and shall at no time indicate or express
any bias, or preference with reference to any group in the consultation
process;

(b) to ensure that their conduct strictly conforms to the laws of
Indonesia, and that they immediately comply with any regulations or
directions issued by or under the authority of the United Nations with
reference the consultation process, including any request to leave or
refrain from entering a particular area or venue, or to depart from a
polling or counting station, or any specified area thereof;

(c) generally to maintain close liaison with the Electoral Commission;

(d) to refrain from slanderous or defamatory public statements regarding the
consultation process; (e) to respect the role, status and authority of
electoral officials, and exhibit a respectful and courteous attitude to
electoral officials and voters;

(f) shall, when so requested, identify themselves immediately to any
interested person, especially to a United Nations electoral official when
entering a polling station or other United Nations space, structure or
building;

(g) shall at all times wear or otherwise prominently display the United
Nations identification badge;

(h) observers shall refrain from carrying, wearing and displaying any
campaign material or any article of clothing, emblem, colours, badges or
other item denoting support for or opposition to any group participating in
the consultation process;

(i) not to interfere in, or impede, the normal course of the consultation
process, in particular the work of United Nations electoral officials;

(j) observers shall specifically refrain from influencing voters, or
attempting to establish how they have voted, or in any other manner
interfering with the secrecy and
orderly conduct of the voting process; this includes not entering the
secret polling booth;

(k) not to observe the vote count in a way that interferes or obstructs the
count;

(l) refrain from announcing election results without the authority of the
Electoral Commission, and subject to the duty to report all matters to the
Commission and their respective observer organizations. All observers shall
maintain due secrecy with reference to any matters affecting voting and
counting;

(m) to refrain from issuing statements to the media about the consultation
process as individuals;

(n) to refrain from adjudicating disputes, certifying results, or providing
written statements as evidence to be used in relation to dispute resolution;

(o) to refrain from attempting, without permission, to provide guidance or
information to persons involved in the administration of the consultation
process, and from providing interpretations of the applicable law;

(p) shall take all reasonable steps to ensure that all material,
information or reports which they receive, and any event, occurrence, or
statement of which they may be notified or which they may have directly
experienced or observed, which indicate the possible violation of the
directions issued for the administration of the consultation process or
infringement of any of the Codes of Conduct issued with regard to this
consultation, or of this Code, including allegations of dishonesty,
corruption, intimidation or violence, are brought to the attention of the
Electoral
Commission. Save as provided therein, observers shall refrain from
intervening toaddress such matters at their own initiative;

(q) the carrying of any form of weapons is strictly prohibited;

(r) to refrain from conducting other activities which are of no relevance
to the observation and reporting as provided for in point 3.

11. Observer groups have a duty to fully brief their observers on the
electoral process and the provisions of this Code of Conduct prior to
commencing any observation.

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