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Michael Renner, a delegate on Global Exchange's Aceh tour, explores the impact of the tsunami on peace building in Aceh, and Sri Lanka. World Watch's Aceh page also includes Michael's Aceh travel blog. The East Timor and Indonesia Action Network/U.S. (ETAN) is a U.S.-based grassroots organization working in solidarity with the peoples of East Timor and Indonesia. ETAN educates, organizes, and advocates for human rights, women's rights, societal and economic justice, democracy and genuine self-determination in East Timor. ETAN works for justice for historic and ongoing crimes against humanity, war crimes, and human rights violations in East Timor and Indonesia. A research group reporting on Aceh's human rights situation, the peace process and accountability of tsunami reconstruction money. TAPOL-which means political prisoner in Inondesian is a leading English language authority on the human rights situation in Indonesia and East Timor, based in London. Huamn Rights Watch has been reporting on Inodnesia since 1989. Human Rights Watch believes that international standards of human rights apply to all people equally, and that sharp vigilance and timely protest can prevent the tragedies of the twentieth century from recurring. At Human Rights Watch, we remain convinced that progress can be made when people of good will organize themselves to make it happen. ILRF, represents 11 plaintifs in a lawsuit highlighting Exxon's egregious human rights abuses. In the past decade alone, ExxonMobil has extracted some $40 billion from its operations in Aceh, Indonesia, leaving in its wake a legacy of death, destruction and environmental damage. |