Beginilah kalo si laler ijo lepas kontrol di negeri sendiri. Hayo, cepet dewasalah AD-ku .... semar. 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. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com