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The book's central theme is the urgent need for UN intervention in East Timor. The UN has presumably been engaged with that problem ever since Portugal attracted that world body's attention on the question of independence to non-self-governing territories in 1960. But Indonesia's obvious failure to observe the relevant UN resolutions condemning the invasion and occupation of East Timor as well as the UN's failure to act upon its own charter are perplexing questions. The Nobel Committee's recent announcement to award the 1996 Peace Prize to Mr. Ramos-Horta and his co-patriot, Bishop Carlos Ximenes Belo will help draw attention to the ongoing tragedy (see "A Word From the Publisher" on page 1 of this catalog).
This book also features a selection of relevant UN documents and other primary sources relating to East Timor. These include the key General Assembly and Security Council resolutions of 1975-1982, the damning reports of UN special Rapporteurs, the hyper-proceduralist utterances of the Foreign Ministers' meetings, and the World Court"no-case" judgement on the Australian deal with Indonesia over East Timor's oil reserves. This is the most comprehensive collection of official documentation on East Timor published to date, and stands as eloquent testimony of the silent agony of the East Timorese people over two
- Format: Pocket/Paperback
- ISBN: 9781569020456
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 241
- Utgivningsdatum: 1997-10-01
- Förlag: Red Sea Press,U.S.