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Jackson Nyamuya Maogoto

Selected Works

2007

Perspectives in Law & Society

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East Timor’S Tortured March To Statehood: A Tale Of Legal Exclusion & The Vagaries Of Realpolitik, Jackson N. Maogoto Jan 2007

East Timor’S Tortured March To Statehood: A Tale Of Legal Exclusion & The Vagaries Of Realpolitik, Jackson N. Maogoto

Jackson Nyamuya Maogoto

In 1976, without effective local opposition, Indonesia absorbed and annexed East Timor as its twenty-seventh province, but the integration remained controversial at the international level.In the course of the next three decades and in the face of heavy-handed tactics by Indonesian forces keen to wipe out a guerrilla resistance and effectively “pacify” East Timorese battle raged killing thousands. Indonesian police forces regularly detained and tortured innocent civilians and brutally suppressed peaceful protests. Massive violence committed by Indonesian backed militia forces on East Timor increasingly hardened the international community’s support for East Timor’s independence. The turning point was the Dili Massacre …