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U.S. POLICY STATEMENTS ON INDONESIA (Current Year)

Excerpt: Indonesia Moves Toward Democracy, Rights Record Remains Poor
(Country Report on Human Rights Practices for the Year 2001)
   March 4, 2002

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Excerpt from: International Narcotics Control Strategy Report March 2002
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nbsp;  (United States Department of State Bureau for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs Indonesia)
   March 1, 2002

Transcript: Wolfowitz on Indonesian Television Nov. 28
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nbsp;  (Despite success in Afghanistan, al Qaeda remains worldwide threat)
   November 28, 2001

Transcript: Admiral Blair Says Indonesia Must Reform Military
   (Nov. 27 remarks at National Resiliency Institute, Jakarta)
   November 27, 2001

Transcript: Admiral Blair Nov. 27 BBC Interview on Southeast Asia
   (United States helping to ensure terrorism not taking root)
   November 27, 2001

Transcript: Adm. Blair Says Intelligence Sharing Helps Fight Terrorism
   (Blair's Nov. 27 remarks at press roundtable in Indonesia)
   November 27, 2001

Transcript: Armitage October 17 Interview on Metro TV, Indonesia
   (Deputy Secretary of State says terrorism, not Islam, is target)
   October 17, 2001

Text: Powell Says U.S., Indonesia Will Work Closely in Future
   (Remarks after meeting with President Megawati)
   September 19, 2001

Text: Bush Gives Special Duty-Free Status to 11 Indonesian Products
   (Bush, USTR Zoellick meet with Indonesian president Sept. 19)
   September 19, 2001

Text: U.S., Indonesia Stress Bilateral Cooperation, Shared Values
   (Bush, Megawati call diversity "a source of strength")
   September 19, 2001

Text: Fact Sheet on U.S.-Indonesia Trade and Finance Initiative
   (EXIM, OPIC, TDA develop $400 million initiative for projects)
   September 19, 2001

Text: U.S.-Indonesian Statement on Terrorism, Religious Tolerance
   (September 19 statement from the White House)
   September 19, 2001

Text: Bush, Indonesia's Megawati Discuss Terrorism
   (Bush tells Taliban to hand over al Qaeda organizers)
   September 19, 2001

Text: White House on Indonesian President's Upcoming Visit
   (Statement highlights Indonesia's transition to democracy)
   August 15, 2001

Transcript: USTR Zoellick Press Conference in Indonesia
   (Outlines ways U.S. can assist during "critical" time)
   August 11, 2001

Excerpt: Bush Looks Forward to Working with Indonesia's New Leader
   (President Bush's news conference in Rome, Italy)
   July 23, 2001

Excerpts: National Security Advisor Rice on China, Indonesia
   (Rice holds news briefing in Rome, Italy)
   July 23, 2001

Transcript: Boyce Says Indonesia's Trek to Democracy Fragile and Reversible
   (Ralph L. Boyce testimony to East Asia and the Pacific panel)
   July 18, 2001

Text: State Dept. on Political Situation in Indonesia
   (U.S. calls on Indonesia's leaders to exercise restraint)
   May 29, 2001

Text: Congressman Warns of Perils to Democracy in Indonesia
   (Representative Joseph Pitts May 25 speech)
   May 26, 2001

Text: Resolution Condemns Murder of U.S. Citizen in Indonesia
   (Senator Nelson introduces Senate Resolution 91 May 21)
   May 21, 2001

Text: State Department on Indonesia Trial Verdict
   (U.S. disappointed in light sentences for UNHCR employee murders)
   May 4, 2001

State Dept. Human Rights Report (Indonesia)
   (Overall human rights situation worsened during the year)
   February 26, 2001

Transcript: Senators Call for War Crimes Tribunal for E. Timor
   (Resolution calls for investigation, prosecution of crimes)
   Washington, DC
   February 13, 2001


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