(East Timor info is added to the sites
listed below at least once a week)
East
Timor Action Network U.S. Updated May 19
ETAN/US was founded following the November
1991 massacre. ETAN/US supports a genuine and peaceful transition to an
independent East Timor. It also supports human dignity for the people
of
East Timor by advocating for democracy, sustainable development,
social,
legal, and economic justice and human rights, including women’s rights.
East Timor was invaded and subjugated
by US ally Indonesia in 1975. East Timor chose independence in August
1999
and was soon destroyed by the Indonesian military. It is now
administered
by the UN.
ETAN/US provides a wide range of articles,
news reports and press releases related to East Timor. ETAN has 28
local
chapters. Email: etan@etan.org
&
info@etan.org
Homepage:
http://www.etan.org
East Timor info on the ETAN site is added
daily.
Bahasa
Indonesia:
English
| Portuguese
Program
Pemantauan Sistim Peradilan / Judicial System Monitoring Programme
(JSMP)
Updated Nov 3, 2004
Program Pemantauan Sistem Yudisial (JSMP) dibentuk pada awal tahun 2001
di Dili, Timor Leste. JSMP bertujuan untuk memberikan kontribusi
terhadap kelangsungan pembangunan dan evaluasi sistem peradilan di
Timor Leste melalui pemantauan pengadilan, penyediaan analisis hukum
dan laporan-laporan tematis terhadap perkembangan system yudisial.
Untuk informasi lebih lanjut, email: info@jsmp.minihub.org
Rua Setubal, Kolmera, Dili, Timor
Lorosa'e
Alamat pos: P.O. Box 275 Dili, East Timor via Darwin, Australia
Télpon/faks: (+670)(390)323 883
Situs-Web: http://www.jsmp.minihub.org
Portuguese:
English
| Bahasa Indonesia
Programa
de Monitorização do Sistema Judicial (PMSJ) / Judicial
System Monitoring Programme (JSMP)
Updated Nov 3, 2004
O Programa de Monitoramento do Sistema Judicial (JSMP) foi
constituído no início de 2001 em Dili, Timor Leste.
Através da monitorização do trabalho dos tribunais
e da elaboração de análises legais e de
relatórios temáticos sobre o desenvolvimento do sistema
judicial, o JSMP espera poder contribuir para a avaliação
contínua e para a construção do sistema de
justiça em Timor Leste. Para informação adicional,
email: info@jsmp.minihub.org
Rua Setubal, Kolmera, Dili, Timor Lorosa'e
P.O. Box 275 Dili, East Timor via Darwin, Australia
Tel/fax. (+670)(390)323 883
Para mais informações vide
http://www.jsmp.minihub.org
English: Bahasa
Indonesia | Portuguese
Judicial
System Monitoring Programme (JSMP)
Updated Nov 3, 2004
The Judicial System Monitoring Programme (JSMP) was set up in early
2001 in Dili, East Timor. Through court monitoring, the provision of
legal analysis and thematic reports on the development of the judicial
system, and outreach activities, JSMP aims to contribute to the ongoing
evaluation and building of the justice system in East Timor. For more
information, please email us at info@jsmp.minihub.org
Rua Setubal, Kolmera, Dili, Timor Lorosa'e
P.O. Box 275 Dili, East Timor via Darwin, Australia
Phone/fax (+670)(390)323 883
Homepage: http://www.jsmp.minihub.org
Jun 1 2001 JSMP: New Human Rights Project
in East Timor: http://www.pcug.org.au/~wildwood/01junjsmp.htm
BACK
DOOR Newsletter on Timor Loro Sa'e [this site] Updated
Oct 29
BACK DOOR is a new
website dedicated to the people of East Timor. BACK DOOR
supports
human rights, upholds East Timorese self-determination, and promotes
East
Timorese voices.
BACK DOOR
is an Australia based Web & email newsletter which includes a
selection
of international news, articles and urgent actions related to East
Timor
along with coming events within Australia.
BACK DOOR is independent, non-profit,
self-funded, community-based and connected with grassroots
organisations
which support East Timor.
Email: wildwood@pcug.org.au
Homepage: http://www.pcug.org.au/~wildwood/
East Timor info on the BACK DOOR site
is added daily.
This
page has moved; click on the link to find the new location.
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Action
in Solidarity with Indonesia and East Timor
This
page has moved; click on the link to find the new location.
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East
Timor International Support Centre
This
page has moved; click on the link to find the new location.
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