Chega! Final Report of the Commission for Reception, Truth and Reconciliation in East Timor, available at <etan.org/news/2006/cavr.htm> at 24 July 2009.
3.
The official title of the Commission was (in Portuguese) ‘Commisão de Acolhimento, Verdade e Reconciliacão'(CAVR).
HirstMegan, ‘Too Much Friendship, Too Little Truth: Monitoring Report on the Commission of Truth and Friendship in Indonesia and Timor Leste’ (Occasional Paper Series, International Center for Transitional Justice, January 2008) 12.
6.
DEPLU (Department of Foreign Affairs Republic of Indonesia), Terms of reference for the Truth and Friendship Commission (2005).
7.
CharlesP.TrumbullIV, ‘Giving Amnesties a Second Chance’, (2007) 25Berkeley Journal of International Law304.
8.
DugardJohn, ‘Possible Conflicts of Jurisdiction with Truth Commissions’ in Cassese, Gaeta and Jones (eds) The Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court: A Commentary (2002), 695–8.
9.
Report of the independent expert to update the set of principles to combat impunity, OrentlicherDiane, Updated Set of Principles for the Protection and Promotion of Human Rights through Action to Combat Impunity, E/CN.4/2005/102/Add.1, 8 February 2005.
10.
GreenleesDonald, ‘Ex-Indonesia armed forces chief defends East Timor record’, Jakarta Post, 6 May 2007.
11.
Hirst, above n 5.
12.
See generally HirstMegan, ‘An Unfinished Truth: An Analysis of the Commission of Truth and Friendship's Final Report on the 1999 Atrocities in East Timor’ (International Centre for Transitional Justice, March 2009).
13.
KentLia, ‘The Politics of Remembering and Forgetting’, (2009) 96Inside Indonesia, available at <insideindonesia.org>.