18 April 1996, the East Timor Human Rights Centre released photographs to the Australian media showing four Timorese youths being tortured by the Indonesian military.
The nine gruesome and explicit photos show the four blindfolded Timorese
actually being tortured. One youth is being beaten with an iron bar and
kicked in the neck, another is being strung up with a rope after being
beaten, a third is receiving what appears to be an electric shock, and
a fourth is being held on the ground, probably after being beaten.
There are obvious blood-stains on the walls, on the victims and around
the site of the mass grave and it is evident that the victims underwent
extreme suffering at the hands of the Indonesian military.
It is presumed that the photographs were either taken by the Indonesian
military for their records, or as a Indonesian "souvenir" of their exploits.
There are also photos of torture victims being buried in a mass grave.
The victims are probably the same youths depicted in the torture photos
who died as a result of the tortures.
The photos were received from reliable contacts in East Timor, whose
identity cannot be disclosed, for obvious reasons. The photos came from
the Ainaro district, about 100 km to the south of Dili, the capital of
East Timor. As there was heavy military activity around Ainaro in January
1995, it is believed that that photos were most likely taken in Ainaro
at that time.
The East Timor Human Rights Centre is continuing in its efforts to identify
the torture victims and to establish when and where the tortures took place.
The Centre will also send the photos to Amnesty International and the United
Nations, calling on them to investigate the tortures depicted in the photographs.
Victim 1 being kicked in the neck
Victim 2 strung up by rope after beating
Victim 3 probably being given electric shock
Victim 3 being choked
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Mass grave being filled after burial of torture victims