East Timor in the dynamics of Indonesian politics

Coki Naipospos
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Abstract This article examines the issue of East Timor in the overall context of Indonesian politics. Once an issue that failed to capture the attention of the major political groups in Indonesia, East Timor moved higher on the agenda of Indonesian pro-democracy activists in the wake of the massacre of Timorese citizens in the Santa Cruz cemetery in Dili in November 1991. Indeed, some pro-democracy activists began to see the fight for democracy in Indonesia and for the right of the East Timorese people to self-determination as parts of the same struggle. The author identifies racism as the main reason why the East Timor issue has never been prominent in Indonesian reform discourse and contends that three groups in Indonesia have been aggressively promoting a narrow nationalism and jingoism that portrays the independence struggle of the East Timorese as the work of conspiratorial outsiders and third parties. These groups are the Indonesian national army, various Islamic political groups, and associates of Abdurrahman Wahid, the president of the Central Board of Nahdatul Ulama (Moslem Scholars) and the recently elected president of Indonesia.
东帝汶在印尼政治的动态
本文在印尼政治的整体背景下探讨了东帝汶问题。东帝汶曾经是一个未能引起印度尼西亚主要政治团体注意的问题,但在1991年11月帝力圣克鲁斯公墓对东帝汶公民的屠杀之后,东帝汶在印度尼西亚支持民主活动分子的议程上上升了。的确,一些支持民主的积极分子开始把争取印度尼西亚民主和东帝汶人民自决权利的斗争看作是同一斗争的一部分。作者认为,种族主义是东帝汶问题在印度尼西亚改革论述中从未突出的主要原因,并认为印度尼西亚的三个集团一直在积极推动一种狭隘的民族主义和沙文主义,把东帝汶人的独立斗争描绘成阴谋的局外人和第三方的工作。这些团体包括印尼国家军队、各种伊斯兰政治团体,以及穆斯林学者中央委员会主席、最近当选的印尼总统阿卜杜勒拉赫曼瓦希德(Abdurrahman Wahid)的助手。
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