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Indonesian Ministry Says Timor Tensions Easing

Friday, 10 September 1999, 10:52 pm | Selwyn Manning - Scoop Auckland

Indonesia’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs tonight insists atrocities in East Timor have been largely quelled. More >>

Jakarta Says Statement On East Timor on Monday

Friday, 10 September 1999, 9:55 pm | Selwyn Manning - Scoop Auckland

Indonesia’s Director of foreign relations tonight said a formal statement on the East Timor situation will be made on Monday. More >>

Jakarta Says Statement On Timor On Monday

Friday, 10 September 1999, 9:35 pm | Selwyn Manning - Scoop Auckland

Indonesia’s Director of foreign relations tonight said a formal statement on the East Timore situation will be made on Monday. More >>

Jakarta Says Statement on Timor On Monday

Friday, 10 September 1999, 9:34 pm | Selwyn Manning - Scoop Auckland

Indonesia’s Director of foreign relations tonight said a formal statement on the East Timore situation will be made on Monday. More >>

Indonesian Govt. Says Dili Is In Army's Control

Friday, 10 September 1999, 8:58 pm | Selwyn Manning - Scoop Auckland

The Indonesian army has instituted martial law in East Timor tonight and now has retaken control of Dili. That’s the message given to Scoop only minutes ago by Indonesia’s economy media officer to the APEC leader’s summit in Auckland, Wahid Supriyadi. More >>

Govt hopes Of Non-Timor APEC Dashed

Friday, 10 September 1999, 11:41 am | Selwyn Manning - Scoop Auckland

Any hopes by the New Zealand Government that East Timor will not overshadow APEC look to be dashed this morning. US President Bill Clinton issued a press conference at the White House a short time ago protesting that Indonesia “must” ask the international ... More >>

Govt Hopes Of Non-Timor APEC Dashed

Friday, 10 September 1999, 11:40 am | Selwyn Manning - Scoop Auckland

Any hopes by the New Zealand Government that East Timor will not overshadow APEC look to be dashed this morning. US President Bill Clinton issued a press conference at the White House a short time ago protesting that Indonesia “must” ask the international ... More >>

Protests, Security, APEC Leaders and Road Closures

Friday, 10 September 1999, 11:04 am | Selwyn Manning - Scoop Auckland

By Selwyn Manning Amnesty International has set up a billboard of photographs displaying human right’s abuses it says are occurring in APEC member countries. The billboard is displayed on the corner of Queen and Wellesley streets. It is part of a growing ... More >>

Protests, Security, APEC Leaders and Road Closures

Friday, 10 September 1999, 10:55 am | Selwyn Manning - Scoop Auckland

Amnesty International has set up a billboard of photographs displaying human right’s abuses it says are occurring in APEC member countries. More >>

USA Threatens Indonesia With Economic Sanctions

Friday, 10 September 1999, 12:06 am | Selwyn Manning - Scoop Auckland

The United States is applying pressure to Indonesia to restore order in East Timor saying if it does not end the violence President Habibie must invite the international community to restore security. More >>

USA Threatens Indonesia With Economic Sanctions

Friday, 10 September 1999, 12:06 am | Selwyn Manning - Scoop Auckland

The United States is applying pressure to Indonesia to restore order in East Timor saying if it does not end the violence President Habibie must invite the international community to restore security. More >>

Press Conference Called On APEC Progress

Thursday, 9 September 1999, 5:07 pm | Selwyn Manning - Scoop Auckland

APEC Ministerial chairs, New Zealand foreign affairs and trade minister Don McKinnon and minister of trade, Lockwood Smith will be holding a press conference at 5:15pm today. More >>

International Community Unified In Peace Call

Thursday, 9 September 1999, 1:45 pm | Selwyn Manning - Scoop Auckland

A clear indication has been given to the Government of Indonesia by three quarters of the world’s nations to move on restoring peace in East Timor immediately. More >>

Special Meeting On Timor About To End

Thursday, 9 September 1999, 11:22 am | Selwyn Manning - Scoop Auckland

The special meeting of foreign ministers has gathered behind locked doors to discuss the atrocities in East Timor. The meeting in Auckland’s Town Hall will wind up at around 11:30 this morning. More >>

Army Officer Stepped Down After Accident

Wednesday, 8 September 1999, 8:55 pm | Selwyn Manning - Scoop Auckland

A nose to tail accident involving five APEC security cars has ended in a New Zealand Army officer being stood down from duties. More >>

ASEAN Keeps Cool While Timor Overshadows APEC

Wednesday, 8 September 1999, 8:31 pm | Selwyn Manning - Scoop Auckland

It is clear the crisis in East Timor is to overshadow Auckland's APEC Foreign Minister's meetings tomorrow. More >>

Government Announces Sir Tipene As PM's Kaikorero

Wednesday, 8 September 1999, 7:49 pm | Selwyn Manning - Scoop Auckland

The Government has moved to ease tensions between Maori and the crown by announcing Sir Tipene O¡¯Regan as the Prime Minister¡¯s kaikorero, or speaker, at Sunday's formal powhiri. More >>

Anti-APEC/Indonesia Groups wary of Security Danger

Wednesday, 8 September 1999, 6:50 pm | Selwyn Manning - Scoop Auckland

With Indonesia¡¯s role in the East Timor atrocities under the world spotlight, protest groups in Auckland are gearing up for a week of action. But there is an unease prevailing. More >>

Government - No Sympathy For Trade Fair Failures

Wednesday, 8 September 1999, 5:42 pm | Selwyn Manning - Scoop Auckland

The failure and disgust which is plaguing Auckland trade fair exhibitors is gaining no sympathy from the New Zealand Government. More >>

APEC Trade Fair a Failure

Wednesday, 8 September 1999, 2:05 pm | Selwyn Manning - Scoop Auckland

A trade fair associated with APEC has angered exhibitors due to a lack of interest by New Zealand companies. More >>

   

 
 
 
 
 

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