The leaders of Indonesia and East Timor have met to discuss a controversial UN-backed report on Indonesia’s 24-year occupation of East Timor. The report, which was presented to the UN last month, accused Indonesia of complicity in as many as 180,000 East Timorese deaths. Neither leader wants the report to sour relations between the two countries. Both sides have rejected the report’s calls for an international tribunal to bring justice for the victims. The two leaders were supposed to meet last month, but Jakarta cancelled the meeting. Full Story
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