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http://www.theage.com.au/world/yudhoyonos-top-adviser-a-timor-war-crimes-suspect-20110311-1brc7.html

Yudhoyono's top adviser a Timor war crimes suspect 
Philip Dorling 
March 12, 2011 
THE United States has blackballed one of Indonesian President Susilo Bambang 
Yudhoyono's closest advisers for alleged involvement in East Timor war crimes, 
according to leaked US diplomatic cables.

But Washington kept secret the reasons for denying a visa to former Indonesian 
army general Sjafrie Sjamsoeddin, and President Yudhoyono subsequently 
appointed his friend deputy defence minister.

In September 2009, the US withheld the issue of a visa that would allow Mr 
Sjamsoeddin, a former army general then serving as a senior presidential 
adviser, to accompany President Yudhoyono, who was about to attend the G20 
leaders summit in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Mr Sjamsoeddin was subject to a US 
Department of Homeland Security recommendation that he be denied entry owing to 
suspected involvement in "terror activities" and "extrajudicial killings''.

The US embassy cables leaked to WikiLeaks, and provided exclusively to The 
Saturday Age, show that the US embassy in Jakarta urged that Mr Sjamsoeddin 
still be allowed entry, lest the issue become an "irritant" in relations 
between Jakarta and Washington.

"We note that as a key adviser to the Indonesian President and possible cabinet 
appointee, Sjamsoeddin's travel to the United States would facilitate and 
strengthen US-Indonesian ties,'' the Jakarta embassy argued. "Sjamsoeddin 
provides guidance and counsel to President Yudhoyono on a number of issues of 
importance to the US, such as mil[itary]-to-mil[itary] ties, which are a 
cornerstone of our efforts to ensure regional stability."

The allegations against Mr Sjamsoeddin included that, while serving as an 
Indonesian special forces commander in East Timor, he was responsible for 
directing the Santa Cruz massacre that claimed the lives of more than 250 East 
Timorese pro-independence demonstrators on November 12, 1991.

It was also alleged that Mr Sjamsoeddin was responsible for widespread violence 
committed by Indonesian troops in Dili after East Timor's August 30, 1999, 
independence ballot.

Mr Sjamsoeddin submitted a statement to the US embassy seeking to rebut the 
allegations, claiming that he had not been at the Santa Cruz massacre but had 
been rescuing ''journalists from Timorese [Indonesian army] officials who were 
angered that the journalists had accused them of being involved in clandestine 
activities''. Mr Sjamsoeddin also claimed he had been cleared by Indonesia's 
National Human Rights Commission for any wrongdoing in relation to the violence 
that swept Dili in September 1999.

Mr Sjamsoeddin's denials were accepted by the US embassy in Jakarta, which 
argued that "circumstantial evidence" linking Mr Sjamsoeddin to human rights 
violations was insufficient to deny him a visa. But this advice drew a sharp 
critique from the US embassy in Dili, which drew on United Nations and East 
Timorese human rights investigations to argue that Mr Sjamsoeddin repeatedly 
had command responsibility for Indonesian troops that committed atrocities.

The US embassy in Dili concluded that "Sjafrie Sjamsoeddin held senior 
positions of command responsibility in both 1991 and 1999, moments when 
atrocities undeniably occurred, and strongly indicate his personal culpability''


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