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Visit our web site (<(J http://food.tanui.ee Page 14 ‘Tuesday, September?, 1999 w ORLD Intervention demanded as militants empty Dili Hundreds feared dead in East Timor capital Israeli co bans to Decision prevents from mistreating DILI, Indonesia (AP) — Tens of thousands of refugees fled the capital of East Timor yesterday as pro-Indonesia militias continued a wave of terror, torching homes and reportedly slaughtering hun dreds of civilians. World leaders indignantly called for Indonesia to make good on its pledge to provide security in the provincial capital, Dili. But witnesses said In donesian troops were aiding the militias and try ing to intimidate journalists and U.N. workers into fleeing the territory. For the first time, a senior Indonesian official ac knowledged the breakdown in security. “The situation remains out of contiol,” Gen. Rus- manhadi, chief of national police, said in the Indonesian capital of Jakarta. “The government there is no longer functioning.” The city spiraled into chaos af ter the announcement Saturday that East Timorese had voted overwhelmingly in favor of inde pendence from Indonesia in a U.N.-supervised referendum. Bands of pro-Indonesian mili tia set houses ablaze, fired rocket- propelled grenades and bazookas "The situation remains out of control. The government there is no longer functioning/' and the militias to deport East Timorese forcibly to West Timor and elsewhere,” Mary Robinson, U-N. high commissioner for human rights, said. “An in tegral part of this campaign is to terrorize the pop ulation witli the most gruesome abuses of their fundamental rights." Portuguese President Jorge Sampaio said the U.N. Security Council was responsible for the deteriorat ing situation. “The international community, which knows how to intervene in cases of serious human rights viola tions, must adopt the same measure under the threat of witnessing a people's genocide," he said. Indonesia invaded the former Portuguese colony of East Timor in 1975 and has held onto it in an iron JERl landmar! conflict I security, man righ from tern yesterday in interrc >AL ru ter two Shin B M (AP) . in Israel’s dec* iei ween democr. between resp ts and protec >i ism, the Supren; banned the used gallons, ling came just o; ar bombs we of dozens of an ed hundr in recent years, et security a allowed to tie with their hands ,s to a rail under — Gen. Rusmanhadi Chief of Indonesian national police gnp ever since. It is estimated that 200,000 civilians were killed in the last 25 years. Refugees streamed into West Timor at a rate of 1,000 per hour yesterday, the International Com mittee of the Red Cross said in Geneva. Some 25,000 people had already been forced from the cap ital, it said. Pro-Indonesian militiamen ddle oh nb( rs of the Te s will face off aj ntic:.. Lggi« STAFF AM and shouted through megaphones for those remain ing in the city to get out. Witnesses said both militiamen and Indonesian troops loaded people onto trucks and sent them to West Timor, an Indonesian province that shares the island with Ea§t Timor. “There is very clear evidence of collusion be tween elements of the [Indonesian] security forces killed more than 170 people Monday, according to the East Timorese International Support Center, based in Darwin, Australia. Witnesses reported seeing soldiers escort militia men during an attack on thousands of refugees hid ing in the home of Bishop Carlos Belo, East Timor's spiritual leader and the winner of the 1996 Nobel Peace Prize. he worried jld deprive theS needs to extract The 16th-rankec aall Team make ight as the Agg ithwest Texas i A serve is at 7 ] ite Coliseum. 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