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![]() COVER STORY: SEPTEMBER 20, 1999 VOL. 154 NO. 11
Noelbaki is 100 m long and 150 m wide. Two dozen militiamen gather each morning for a military-like briefing before going on patrol, armed with daggers and thick iron bars. The police and the military don't try to stop the men in red-and-white headbands from acting like prison guards, checking on the refugees and harassing the already traumatized newcomers. Having successfully driven tens of thousands of East Timorese from their homes, the militias now seem intent on political cleansing. Tale after tale from terrified refugees reveal an attempt to dilute and divide the population of East Timor. Isabella hasn't heard from her husband since he fled to the mountains years ago to join the rebels fighting a guerrilla war against Indonesia. She recounts how she and her neighbors were forced to leave their homes by men from the Besi Merah Putih a day after the referendum. "They were shooting into our houses at random and then setting them on fire," she recalls. "They even shot my chickens." My escort interrupted her and whisked me to the PDIP post, the safest place in Noelbaki, while the militia began yet another sweep of the camp to check IDs. The relentless searches for independence supporters are breeding paranoia and fear. The day before, a newly arrived refugee snatched a gun from a policeman and started firing at random. He wounded one person before being shot dead by police. The refugees say they have no idea how long they will be here or where they will be shipped next, but few expect to move before legislators in Jakarta next month ratify the independence vote. By then, the rainy season will be starting, and Noelbaki will become a pool of mud, bringing more suffering to the already miserable refugees. TIME Asia home
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