Indonesian invasion of East Timor
The Indonesian invasion of East Timor, known in Indonesia as Operation Lotus (Indonesian: Operasi Seroja), began on 7 December 1975 when the Indonesian military (ABRI/TNI) invaded East Timor under the pretext of anti-colonialism and anti-communism to overthrow the Fretilin regime that had emerged in 1974. The overthrow of the popular and briefly Fretilin-led government sparked a violent quarter-century occupation in which between approximately 100,000–180,000 soldiers and civilians are estimated to have been killed or starved to death. The Commission for Reception, Truth and Reconciliation in East Timor documented a minimum estimate of 102,000 conflict-related deaths in East Timor throughout the entire period 1974 to 1999, including 18,600 violent killings and 84,200 deaths from disease an
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Indonesian invasion of East Timor
The Indonesian invasion of East Timor, known in Indonesia as Operation Lotus (Indonesian: Operasi Seroja), began on 7 December 1975 when the Indonesian military (ABRI/TNI) invaded East Timor under the pretext of anti-colonialism and anti-communism to overthrow the Fretilin regime that had emerged in 1974. The overthrow of the popular and briefly Fretilin-led government sparked a violent quarter-century occupation in which between approximately 100,000–180,000 soldiers and civilians are estimated to have been killed or starved to death. The Commission for Reception, Truth and Reconciliation in East Timor documented a minimum estimate of 102,000 conflict-related deaths in East Timor throughout the entire period 1974 to 1999, including 18,600 violent killings and 84,200 deaths from disease an
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A invasão indonésia de Timor-L ...... dependência, ocorrida em 2002.
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Die Operation Seroja (Operasi ...... Militäroperationen überhaupt.
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Indonesiaren Ekialdeko Timorre ...... dentziaren alde bozkatu zuten.
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L'invasion du Timor oriental c ...... rganisé par les Nations unies.
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L'invasione indonesiana di Tim ...... ndipendente il 20 maggio 2002.
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La invasión indonesia de Timor ...... ependencia, realizada en 2002.
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Operasi Seroja atau Invasi Ind ...... oleh misi PBB di Timor Timur.
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The Indonesian invasion of Eas ...... d independence on 20 May 2002.
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Операция Лотос (индон. Operasi ...... ведена Индонезией в 1975 году.
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Операція Лотос (індонез. Opera ...... ведена Індонезією в 1975 році.
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*FRETILIN(FALINTIL)
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East Timor
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1975-12-07
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East Timor
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Indonesia
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Benny Moerdani
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Dading Kalbuadi
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Francisco Xavier do Amaral
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José Osorio Soares
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Maraden Panggabean
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Nicolau dos Reis Lobato
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Prabowo Subianto
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Suharto
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Indonesian invasion of East Timor
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Operation Lotus
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A invasão indonésia de Timor-L ...... timados por terem sido mortos.
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Die Operation Seroja (Operasi ...... Militäroperationen überhaupt.
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Indonesiaren Ekialdeko Timorre ...... ndorioz edo goseteen ondorioz.
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L'invasion du Timor oriental c ...... est-timorais trouvent la mort.
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L'invasione indonesiana di Tim ...... nsabili del 70% delle vittime.
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La invasión indonesia de Timor ...... vida de 60 a 100 mil locales.
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Operasi Seroja atau Invasi Ind ...... ewas atau menderita kelaparan.
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The Indonesian invasion of Eas ...... 84,200 deaths from disease an
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Операция Лотос (индон. Operasi ...... ведена Индонезией в 1975 году.
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Операція Лотос (індонез. Opera ...... ведена Індонезією в 1975 році.
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Indonesian invasion of East Timor
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Indonesiaren Ekialdeko Timorren inbasioa
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Invasion indonésienne du Timor oriental
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Invasione indonesiana di Timor Est
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Invasión indonesia de Timor Oriental
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Invasão indonésia de Timor-Leste
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Operasi Seroja
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Operation Seroja
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Операция Лотос
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Операція Лотос
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Indonesian invasion of East Timor
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Operation Lotus
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