(13 Nov 1994) East Timorese students defiantly stretched a sit-in on U.S.
embassy grounds in Jakarta into a second night on Sunday. The
students, camped out since early on Saturday, were demanding U.S.
aid to free their jailed guerrilla leader hero. Hundreds of young people marched in Dili's central marketplace protesting the killing of a Timorese by an Indonesian trader.
SHOWS:
DILI, EAST TIMOR, 13/11
0.00 bishop belos giving out communion at mass at his residence
to commemorate the third anniversary of the dili massacre
0.10 youths protesting in street with banners
0.13 ws of riot police running along road
0.18 rioting youths running along the street
0.21 police running along street
0.24 ws of more rioting
0.28 ws of tyre burning in street
JAKARTA, INDONESIA, 13/11
0.32 sot of australian foreign minister, senator gareth evans,
saying nobody pretends that all is well in east timor.
there's still obviously tension and volatility, still
unsatisfied aspirations, still a need for a major exercise
in reconciliation so far as the indonesian government is
concerned.
0.48 zoom in to east timorese student protestors inside the us
embassy compound in jakarta
0.56 student protestor holding up placard saying "free all east
timor political prisoners"
0.58 sot of student spokesman, domingus alves, saying "we want to
meet mr christopher or mr clinton as soon as possible, but
we are going to resist"
1.09 barricades being put out by police around embassy to keep
back journalists
1.24 ENDS
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