Compromising justice in East Timor

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2006Subject(s): In: Far Eastern Economic Review Vol.169 No.3 April 2006, pp.54-57Summary: The capacity of the justice issue to generate tension was demonstrated when the 2,500 page CAVR report was finally tabled in late 2005. East Timor's vain quest for justice is a casualty of the new world order in which Indonesia's value as a moderate muslim power supporting the war against terrorism outweights its undermocratic shortcomings
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The capacity of the justice issue to generate tension was demonstrated when the 2,500 page CAVR report was finally tabled in late 2005. East Timor's vain quest for justice is a casualty of the new world order in which Indonesia's value as a moderate muslim power supporting the war against terrorism outweights its undermocratic shortcomings

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