- Liquiçá Church Massacre
The Liquiçá Church Massacre was an atrocity that occurred in the war torn country of
East Timor , in April,1999 . It was the first case to be heard by theSecond Special Panel .Events and Aftermath
During the event, up to some 200 East Timorese people were murdered at the local Catholic church. The event left many witnesses, including the local Catholic Priest,
Raphael dos Santos . The total number of victims at the hands ofpro-Indonesia militia s (primarily theBesi Merah Putih ) and Indonesian soldiers and police in Liquica has never been fully determined, ranging from a low of 61 claimed byIndonesia , to more than 200 by local sources.The crime was investigated by an elite team of
International Police which became known as theUNTAET Crime Scene Detachment , serving under theUnited Nations and representing the countries of theUnited States ,Great Britain , and thePhilippines , as well asAustralian andNew Zealand Military Police Crime Scene Specialists . The unit was initially commanded by police officer Steve Minhinett, of Great Britain. It was later commanded by American police officerKarl Clark , and relied heavily on American intelligence officer Allen Williams. This investigation led to a large number ofexhumation s of the dead, witness statements taken, and ultimately charges of assassination, torture, forced deportation and murder being filed against 21 Indonesian Officers, and pro-Indonesian East Timorese Militia.The Liquiçá Church massacre and the attack at
Manuel Carrascalão 's house were two of the ten priority investigations of theSerious Crimes Unit . This case was the first of several indictments arising from these investigations to reach trial. The trial was the first to be heard by theSecond Special Panel , consisting of JudgeBenfeito Mosso Ramos (Cape Verde) presiding, JudgeAntero Luís (Portugal) and JudgeAntónio Helder (East Timor). The hearing was conducted in five languages: Portuguese, English, Indonesian,Tetum andTokodede , the local language of theLiquiçá area. The court heard detailedtestimony from the accused about involvement in theBesi Merah Putih militia , including amilitia ceremony in which they were allegedly forced to drink a cocktail of alcohol, animal blood and drugs before killing, as a part of the attack on the Liquiçá Church. Testimony implicated the direct participation in the attacks by Indonesian soldiers, who were allegedly dressed in civilian clothes to look like militia members.Leoneto Martins ,Tomé Diogo ,Eurico Guterres andJoão Tavares were the primary suspects and leading figures during the massacre, all were East Timorese.A prominent business associate of the Suharto family and "spokesman for the Indonesian Loyalist faction" , Gil Alves, confirmed to the media that "the Red and White militia [Besi Merah Putih] had conducted the attack. But he said the attack started after shots were fired from inside the church grounds. He claimed that the Red and White had surrounded the priest's home to disarm members of the CRNT (anti-Indonesian forces loyal to Mr Xanana), who had stored weapons there. He said the police were present to prevent violence and fired tear gas in self-defence. He denied that the militia had been armed by the Indonesian military, as Mr Xanana has claimed." (Tim Dodd 'Massacre has Timor living on the edge' Australian Financial Review, April 9 1999). However in 2007 Xanana Gusmao, as Prime Minister, appointed Gil Alves his Minister for Commerce and Tourism.
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* http://www.etan.org/et2001c/november/18-24/2321i.htm
* http://www.villagechief.com/mot/cons92z%20-%20Asep%20Kuswandi.htm
* http://lists.econ.utah.edu/pipermail/marxism/2005-April/023693.html
* http://www.commondreams.org/cgi-bin/print.cgi?file=/news2005/0406-04.htm
* http://www.cpa.org.au/garchve05/1223massacre.html
* http://www.globalpolicy.org/intljustice/tribunals/timor/2005/0406justicecall.htmExternal links
* [http://www.etan.org/et2000b/april/01-8/08massac.htm Sydney Herald, Williams and Other Investigators Estimates]
* [http://www.abc.net.au/worldtoday/content/2004/s1112211.htm ABC Online article on negotiations with Australia about border]
* [http://www.gendercide.org/case_timor.html Genocide Watch, Besi Merah Puti - Alan Williams]
* [http://depts.washington.edu/haiuw/html/programs/timor-leste/index.htm Health Alliance International website] - More information on health projects in East Timor by HAI
* [http://www.semanario.tp/ Jornal Nacional - Semanário] (Portuguese)
* [http://www.gov.tp Links to Timor Leste government sites]
* [http://www.mfac.gov.tp Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation]
* [http://www.suaratimorlorosae.com/ Suara Timor Lorosae] - (Tetum and Indonesian)
* [https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/tt.html CIA World Factbook on East Timor]
* [http://www.etan.org/resource/websites.htm ETAN Links] - Extensive links on East Timor
* [http://www.timor-leste.gov.tl/ Governo Timor Leste] - Official governmental site
* [http://edition.cnn.com/2006/WORLD/asiapcf/01/21/easttimor.indonesia.reut/index.html]
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