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Reagan responsible for massacres: Timor rights groups
http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2004/06/06/1086460167973.html?oneclick=true
June 6, 2004 - 5:43PM

President Ronald Reagan's administration remains morally responsible for the deaths of tens of thousands of East Timorese because it backed Indonesia's brutal occupation of their country, human rights groups asserted today.

While tributes to Reagan - who died yesterday after a long battle with Alzheimer's disease - have flooded in from former Soviet satellites in Eastern Europe and other US allies, in East Timor reactions to his passing have been tempered by his role in supporting Jakarta's occupation.

"The world must not forget that under his leadership, America helped the Indonesian military commit genocide in East Timor," said Jose Luis Oliveira, who heads Yayasan HAK, the country's leading rights organisation.

During Reagan's presidency, Washington maintained close ties with Indonesia's military dictator Suharto, whom the administration viewed as a bulwark against the spread of communism in Southeast Asia.

In 1975, just hours after receiving the backing of then president Gerald Ford and secretary of state Henry Kissinger, Suharto ordered the invasion of the former Portuguese colony.

The Timorese resisted and conducted a successful guerrilla war during which up to 200,000 people - a third of the population - died as a result of military operations, starvation and disease.

The war lasted until 1998 when Suharto was ousted and the new government in Jakarta allowed a referendum which resulted in an overwhelming vote for independence the following year. In 2002, East Timor became the world's newest country.

Despite pleas from human rights groups, Reagan - who visited Indonesia at the height of the bloodshed in 1986 - refused to ban the use of US-supplied arms in East Timor.

"Reagan was a key supporter of the Indonesian military who gave them the equipment that was used to kill ... the people of East Timor," Oliveira said.

The military relationship began to unravel after Bill Clinton assumed office. He initially restricted ties after Indonesian soldiers slaughtered hundreds of mourners in a cemetery in Dili, and cut them off in 1999 after the withdrawing army laid East Timor waste.

Paul Wolfowitz, one of Reagan's main foreign policy advisers and his ambassador to Jakarta, was highly supportive of Suharto's hardline policies in East Timor. Wolfowitz, currently the Pentagon's deputy head and a key architect of the Iraq war, is now said to be spearheading efforts to re-establish military links with Jakarta.

"With Reagan's passing, another witness to the crimes of America in East Timor has gone," said Mericio Akara, a researcher with the Dili-based rights group Lao Hamutuk.

"The Indonesians killed tens of thousands in East Timor using American-made weapons," he said. "So the American government under Ronald Reagan should be considered morally responsible for their deaths."

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