[Note: those arrested were held close to the maximum 72 hours
allowed by law before being brought to court, where they were released
without charge. - JMM/ETAN]
To Ex. Dr. Longuinos Monteiro,
General Commander of the Timor-Leste National Police
We, representatives of different international solidarity organizations,
call for the immediate release of the three university students who were
arrested at the press conference in front of the Hotel Timor on 30 August
2009. We call for all charges be dropped. On that day, the students gathered
to express their solidarity with other places in the world facing severe
repression and violence, including West Papua, Sri Lanka, Western Sahara,
Burma, Maluku, and Mindanao.
We are inspired by their enthusiasm to speak up for their brothers
and sisters in other parts of the world, and we are deeply saddened that
the Timor-Leste police felt threatened by their enthusiasm and chose to
silence the students, repressing their right to free expression, as guaranteed
in Article 40 the Constitution of the Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste.
From 27-29 August 2009, a solidarity conference was held in Dili to
commemorate the tenth anniversary of Timor-Leste's referendum on independence.
At this conference, speakers shared stories about past international solidarity
for Timor-Leste and explained current struggles that need support. Participants
gathered in workshops to learn more together and to plan actions for continuing
solidarity. Young Timorese activists resolved to support oppressed people
in other parts of the world, just as the international solidarity movement
had supported their own nation's struggle for self-determination.
Some of us were with the students in front of the Hotel Timor on 30
August 2009. All of us strongly defend the importance of free speech in
Timor-Leste and around the world. Often, only the enthusiasm and courage
of young activists makes social change and progress possible. We congratulate
the students for standing up for what they believe, and we thank them for
the inspiration they give to us and others.
Article 10 of the Constitution of the Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste
directly and strongly commits the state to offering solidarity to other
parts of the world facing struggles for self-determination and human dignity.
Timor-Leste is a country of very young people. In the challenging process
of nation building, we believe the youth have a huge role to play. We call
on Timor-Leste's leaders to recognize and encourage the youth and we again
call for the immediate release of the three students still held in detention
and that all charges be dropped.
Signed:
Freddy Gamage
Friends of the Third World Sri Lanka
John M. Miller
East Timor and Indonesia Action Network (U.S.)
Tim Howard
Indonesia Human Rights Committee (New Zealand)
Saskia Kouwenberg
(The Netherlands)
Jefferson Lee
Australia East Timor Association
Pedro Pinto Leite
International Platform of Jurists for East Timor
Simo Hellsten
Board member, Committee of 100 (Finland)
Joerg Meier
Watch Indonesia (Germany)
(more to be added later)
Statement from Student Press conference:
National University of Timor-Leste, Kaikoli, Dili
31 August 2009
The Timor-Leste Student Front condemns the attitude of the members
of the National Police in relation to the arrest of the students when they
would like to demonstrate their solidarity to the people in other countries
that are still struggling for independence, on August 30th 2009. Therefore
the Students' Front condemns this attitude which is not a example of professionalism
of the National Police. Our position is as follows:
1. The Students' Front of Timor-Leste disagrees and laments the attitude of the PNTL officers, who aggressively arrested three students in front of the Hotel Timor.
2.
We urge the government to improve the professionalism of the PNTL so that
they can serve the rule of law with professionalism in the future.
3.
We call to the state institutions of Timor-Leste to maintain and secure
the RDTL constitution, especially article 10 that states that the Republic
Democratic of TL is also in solidarity with other people who are struggling
to liberate their country.
4.
We condemn the attitude of the PNTL which showed disrespect to the "Freedom
of Expression" that is guaranteed in the Constitution of RDTL.
5.
We urge the PNTL to cancel the decision to extend the detention into 72
hours, because according to the law it needs strong evidence of crime to
do so. They might extend it to 72 hours, but the students did not commit
a crime.
6.
We urge the Police to release the three students within the time limit
starting from 9 am until before 3 pm. If the they haven't been released
within the time limit, we will organize the Youth Front, the Street Vendors
and the people of Maubere to organize a demonstration in front of the National
Police.
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