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International Federation for East Timor (IFET)*
U.N. Representative
PO Box 1182, White Plains, NY 10602 USA
Tel:1-914-428-7299 fax:1-914-428-7383
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

June 13, 2000

President Abdurrahman Wahid
c/o Mission of the Republic of Indonesia to the United Nations
By fax to 1-212-972-9780

Dear Mr. President:

We are writing you to express our concern about developments in
West Papua. Although we appreciate the increase in democratic space
that has allowed the Papuan people to express their opinions more
openly, we are worried about the escalating activities of pro-
Indonesia militia groups, many of whom are linked to the Indonesian
Armed Forces.

In the months leading up to last years August 30 vote, the
International Federation for East Timor sent 140 non-partisan
observers to East Timor to observe the popular consultation
process. Our teams, in every district of East Timor, witnessed pro-
integration militias killing and terrorizing the people of East
Timor in an attempt to sabotage their vote. And after 78.5% of the
East Timorese people expressed their pro-independence views in that
U.N.-conducted act of self-determination, we were evacuated from
East Timor while these militias were destroying East Timor and
forcibly displacing its population. It is widely acknowledged that
these militias were created, financed, armed and directed by
significant elements of the TNI, Polri, and other branches of the
Indonesian government.

It is to your predecessor's credit that he began the process to
allow the East Timorese people to exercise their legal and moral
right to self-determination. It is to his shame that he was unable
or unwilling to bring the TNI and its puppet militias under
control.

Over the last few weeks, a similar pattern has been emerging in
Papua. We urge you, in the strongest possible terms, to stop
militia terror while it can still be controlled. In Papua, as in
East Timor, the militias operate with the logistical and political
support of the Indonesian military. We know that you do not condone
illegal violence perpetrated by these militias, but the fact that
such violence continues indicates that your government has not done
enough to end it. Please use every nonviolent means at your
disposal to assert authority over the military and police in Papua,
and to terminate violations of human rights perpetrated with the
cooperation or complicity of your government's armed forces.

Last week, the Second Papuan People's Congress reiterated West
Papua's 1961 declaration of independence and expressed the desire
to separate from Indonesia. The International Federation of East
Timor neither endorses nor opposes this wish, but believes that the
people of West Papua, like those of East Timor and everywhere else
in the world, have the legal and moral right to self-determination.
We watched the East Timorese people exercise that right last
August, but, although the UN acknowledged the Papuan people's right
to self-determination, the Papuan people have never had that
opportunity. The 1969 "Act of Free Choice" is a blot on Indonesian
and United Nations history, a fraudulent, unrepresentative charade
which should be discarded in the new era of Indonesian democracy,
along with other totalitarian policies of the Suharto regime.

The International Federation for East Timor encourages you to meet
with Papuan leaders when you return to Jakarta, and to continue the
peaceful discussion of Papua's political future. We hope you will
do everything in your power to allow nonviolent political
expression and activities to continue in Papua, and to resolve the
issues there peacefully, in the best interests of everyone
concerned. Violent acts against civilians, whether they be
committed by pro-independence forces, pro-Indonesia militia, or the
TNI itself, will only undercut this process.

In closing, we welcome your government's interest in good relations
with East Timor, and encourage you to continue to work with their
leaders to be good neighbors, and to resist those elements trying
to disrupt that friendship. Finally, we urge you to arrest militia
leaders and remove them from the refugee camps in West Timor, and
thereby allow the 100,000 East Timorese people there to freely
choose their future homeland.

As a New Yorker, I welcome you to my city and country, hope your
visit is enjoyable and productive, and wish you the best of health.
And as concerned citizens from countries all over the world, the
International Federation for East Timor wishes you success in your
efforts to restore human rights and democracy for all people in
Indonesia. Although the people of East Timor are no longer under
Indonesian jurisdiction, we continue to watch and encourage the
growth of freedom for those who are. Thank you for your concern and
attention.

Sincerely,
/s/
Charles A. Scheiner
U.N. Representative

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