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dikutip dari The Age. (koran Australia)
> Sunday, 19 September 1999
>
> UN quick to pursue war criminals
>
> By MAGGIE O'KANE
>
> In less than 10 days United Nations experts will be on the ground
> in East Timor to start investigating crimes against humanity.
>
> It is the most rapid start to such an investigation in UN history
> and its focus will be the mass killings, expulsions, and other
> abuses including rape inflicted on the territory's people in the
> past fortnight.
>
> The chief suspects will be Indonesian army commanders and the local
> anti-independence militia groups they armed and encouraged.
>
> First on the UN list will be Major-General Zacky Anwar Makarim,
> suspected of organising the killing spree that, the UN estimates,
> has left 7000 people dead.
>
> Information from the UN mission in the East Timor capital of Dili,
> witness statements and new documentary evidence point to General
> Makarim, said a UN insider who is an expert on the militias.
>
> ``Start at the top and you have got Anwar,'' the source, a
> US-trained specialist in military intelligence, said. ``He is an
> intelligent guy, middle-aged, and he was brought in to organise the
> militia with the help of the Indonesian secret service.''
>
> The UN Human Rights Commissioner, Mrs Mary Robinson, formally
> announced the investigation yesterday.
>
> But, in Darwin where the impending UN operations in East Timor are
> being coordinated, 42 UN investigators are already gathering
> atrocity testimony from refugees who were flown to safety in the
> city.
>
> Including General Makarim, the investigators' core list of suspects
> consists of eight people - four army officers and four militia
> leaders.
>
> They include: General Adam Darmari, regional commander of area 9;
> Colonel Tono Suratman, commander of the army in East Timor; and
> Indonesian General Joao Tavares.
>
> The alleged militia leaders include: Cancio Carvalho, a businessman
> distinguished by a cowboy hat and a dagger and revolver he wears on
> each hip; Eurico Guterres, who ran the militias in the capital
> Dili; and Joanico Cesario, a leader with a reputation of being more
> moderate.
>
> ``This is going to be much easier than in Bosnia,'' said the head
> of the investigation team, Mr John Bevan.
>
> ``In Bosnia, we were not there to see what was happening. In East
> Timor there have been 400 UN volunteers and 200 UN international
> police working on the ground. They know exactly what went on. We
> will document all the atrocities that have been carried out - which
> at this stage look like they could amount to a systematic
> genocide.''
>
> Investigators will also see if there is evidence to support
> reports, mainly from pro-independence sources, in the past
> fortnight of bodies being dumped at sea, mass graves, the murder of
> independence supporters, and the lining of a section of the road
> between Dili and the western town of Liquica with the heads of
> independence backers on stakes.
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