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Indonesia Human Rights Committee - Latest News [Page 6]

Discuss Human Rights & Suharto Assets With Wahid

Monday, 25 June 2001, 1:39 pm | Indonesia Human Rights Committee

The Indonesia Human Rights Committee has faxed Helen Clark to urge her to raise grave human rights issues with President Wahid when they meet this week. More >>

Foreign Minister Urged To Act

Monday, 14 May 2001, 10:21 am | Indonesia Human Rights Committee

The Indonesia Human Rights Committee has written to the Minister of Foreign Affairs to urge him to mobilise international support for an effective international tribunal to try those responsible for mass murder in East Timor. The Committee also wants ... More >>

Reconsider Situation Of Chinese Indonesians

Monday, 19 March 2001, 10:29 am | Indonesia Human Rights Committee

The Indonesia Human Rights Committee notes with dismay the arrest of 4 Chinese Indonesian who fled Indonesia at the time of the 1998 anti-Chinese riots. The committee has urged Lianne Dalziel to take a humanitarian approach to the unique situation of this ... More >>

Teaching Of Indonesian Language

Monday, 12 February 2001, 10:29 am | Indonesia Human Rights Committee

The Indonesia Human Rights Committee is appalled at the proposal that the University of Auckland may end the teaching of the Indonesian language. (As revealed by Professor Emeritus Nicholas Tarling Acting Director of the New Zealand Asia Institute in a ... More >>

NZ Govt. Must Back "Balibo Five" Trial In Timor

Monday, 5 February 2001, 12:37 am | Indonesia Human Rights Committee

MEDIA RELEASE: New Zealand Government must back an international trial for the killers of the 1975 "Balibo Five" in East Timor More >>

OIC urged to freeze sale of Lilybank Lodge

Tuesday, 12 December 2000, 10:13 am | Indonesia Human Rights Committee

MEDIA RELEASE: Overseas Investment Commission urged to freeze sale of Lilybank Lodge because of Suharto links. More >>

Freeze Suharto Linked Lilybank Lodge Sale

Monday, 11 December 2000, 1:57 pm | Indonesia Human Rights Committee

The Indonesia Human Rights Committee is urging the Overseas Investment Commission and the Minister of Foreign Affairs to hold off on approval of a proposed sale to "United States interests" of the South Island Lilybank Lodge - since 1992 ... More >>

IHRC Calls On Govt To Speak Out On West Papua

Monday, 4 December 2000, 2:08 pm | Indonesia Human Rights Committee

Indonesia Human Rights Committee Calls On Government To Speak Out Against Indonesian Security Forces Killings And Arrests In West Papua More >>

Protest Against Indonesian Presence At Symposium

Wednesday, 8 November 2000, 11:54 am | Indonesia Human Rights Committee

Human rights and peace activists will protest at the presence of an Indonesian naval chief at the Western naval Symposium being held at the Stamford Plaza Hotel later this week. More >>

Fiji and the Solomons - why not West Papua?

Monday, 30 October 2000, 1:33 pm | Indonesia Human Rights Committee

MEDIA RELEASE: South Pacific Forum - concern for Fiji and the Solomons - why not West Papua? More >>

Visit of John Ondawame - Free West Papua Movement

Monday, 9 October 2000, 10:44 am | Indonesia Human Rights Committee

Media Release: Visit of John Ondawame International Representative of the Free West Papua Movement (OPM) More >>

Call for Arms Embargo on Indonesia to be Reimposed

Thursday, 21 September 2000, 8:35 am | Indonesia Human Rights Committee

The grave developments in West Timor, triggered by the murder on 6 September of at least five people, including three UNHCR workers, has created an extreme emergency in the territory. More >>

NZ Should Help Un Investigate Balibo Murders

Monday, 18 September 2000, 8:18 am | Indonesia Human Rights Committee

The Indonesia Human Rights Committee welcomes the United Nations announcement from East Timor of enquiry into the 1975 deaths of the five Australian based journalists at Balibo, and calls on the New Zealand Government to co-operate by making available ... More >>

HR demonstrations if President Wahid visits

Tuesday, 12 September 2000, 10:20 am | Indonesia Human Rights Committee

The Indonesia Human Rights Committee will greet Indonesia's President Wahid with protest if he visits New Zealand. The group will call on the concerned public to join in peaceful demonstrations to show their support for those who are suffering ... More >>

Government urged to withdraw Indonesia's invite

Sunday, 10 September 2000, 11:07 pm | Indonesia Human Rights Committee

The Indonesia Human Rights Committee has asked Minister of Defence Mark Burton to cancel Indonesia's invitation to attend the Western Naval Symposium scheduled to be held in Auckland 8-10 November 2000. Indonesia should also be banned from any ... More >>

Govt Should Call Indeonesia To Account On Raids

Wednesday, 30 August 2000, 9:49 am | Indonesia Human Rights Committee

The Government should call Indonesia to account for failure to end the cross border raids into East Timor. More >>

Human Rights Commitee Holds Seminar On Maluka

Tuesday, 29 August 2000, 9:51 am | Indonesia Human Rights Committee

The Indonesia Human Rights Committee is joining with the University Asian Studies Dept (Asian Section) to hold a seminar on the situation in Maluka ('The Spice Islands") where brutal conflict has caused the loss of over 4000 lives in the last 18 months. More >>

Government Should Take Action On Militia

Monday, 21 August 2000, 9:17 am | Indonesia Human Rights Committee

Government Should Call In The Indonesian Ambassador To Insist That Indonesia Rein In The Murderous Militia More >>

Indonesian Human Rights Comittee Supports Robson

Monday, 14 August 2000, 11:12 am | Indonesia Human Rights Committee

Support For Matt Robson's Criticism Of The Indonesian Military From The Indonesia Human Rights Committee More >>

Government should be stronger in its condemnation

Wednesday, 26 July 2000, 9:06 am | Indonesia Human Rights Committee

MEDIA RELEASE: Indonesia Human Rights Committee calls on Government to be stronger in its condemnation of Indonesia for failure to end the militia violence in East and West Timor . More >>

   

 
 
 
 
 

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