UN Secretary-General
SG/SM/11700
Secretary-General urges concrete steps by Indonesia, Timor-Leste to ensure full accountability, as final report of Truth
and Friendship Commission submitted
The following statement was issued today by the Spokesperson for UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon:
The Secretary-General has taken note of the submission of the final report of the Commission of Truth and Friendship to
the Presidents of Indonesia and Timor-Leste, and the subsequent joint statement issued by the two Governments. He looks
forward to the early public release of the report and hopes that this process will be the first step towards achieving
justice and reconciliation.
The Secretary-General welcomes the commitment made by the two Presidents to follow up action and encourages the
Governments of Indonesia and Timor-Leste to take concrete steps to ensure full accountability, to end impunity and to
provide reparations to victims in accordance with international human rights standards and principles, and in line with
the recommendations of the Commission of Experts and the Secretary-General's report on Justice and Reconciliation for
Timor-Leste (document S/2006/580).
The Secretary-General reiterates the availability of the United Nations to extend its technical assistance in the
implementation of such measures.
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