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daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (F. AuYeung)
Thu Nov 18 08:49:50 1999

Message-Id: <199911181349.IAA24391@m1-142-15.mit.edu>
To: peace2@MIT.EDU
Date: Thu, 18 Nov 1999 08:49:43 -0500
From: "F. AuYeung" <auyeung@MIT.EDU>


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To: arey@MIT.EDU, auyeung@MIT.EDU
Subject: east timor
Date: Thu, 18 Nov 1999 08:00:36 -0500
From: eleanor sarah kane <nork@MIT.EDU>


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>Please distribute widely! Thanks.
>
>A Facade of Peace:
>Refugees and the Continuing Crisis in Timor
>
>Date: Monday, November 29, 1999
>
>Time: 7:00pm to 9:00pm
>
>Location: Cronkite Living Room, Cronkite Graduate Center, 6 Ash St.;
>across from Radcliffe Yard, (close to Harvard Square T stop MBTA Red Line)
>
>FEATURING:
>
>PAMELA SEXTON, a long-time activist with the East Timor Action Network,
>just returned from a three-week assessment project in East and West
>Timor for Grassroots International.  Ms. Sexton was the US country
>coordinator for IFET-OP, the largest United Nations-accredited,
>international observer mission for the recent referendum in East Timor.
>
>ALLAN NAIRN, an award-winning journalist who has exposed US complicity
>in the Indonesian occupation of East Timor and has published in the
>Nation and The New Yorker.  Nairn was present at the Santa Cruz massacre
>in 1991, where he was attacked and seriously injured by Indonesian
>soldiers.  He was also one of the few foreign reporters who continued to
>report from East Timor during the post-referendum violence in September.
>
>CATRIONA DREW, lecturer in International Law at Glasgow Law School, is
>currently at the Human Rights Program at Harvard Law School.  She will
>speak about the referendum agreements in the context of East Timorese
>self-determination.
>
>Cosponsored by:
>* Grassroots International 
>* Amnesty International 
>* East Timor Action Network
>* Human Rights Program, Harvard Law School 
>* Cambridge Peace Commission
>* American Friends Service Committee 
>* Women's International League for Peace and Freedom
>
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>ETAN / Greater Boston
>72 Hamlet Street, Arlington, MA 02474-3221
>Tel: (781) 648-0548
>email: boston@etan.org
>
>For recorded event details call the
>Peace & Justice Hotline (617) 787-6809.
>
>For info on East Timor
>send a blank email message to timor-info@igc.apc.org
>or visit www.etan.org
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