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<doi>10.3850/S1793924013000023</doi> 
<article-title>The Activity of Non-Government Organizations When Supporting Repatriation from West Timor to East Timor Mami</article-title> 
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<author>Mami Sato</author>

<author-citation>Sato, Mami</author-citation>


<aff>Department of International Studies, Graduate School of Frontier Science, University of Tokyo, 5-1-1, Kashiwanoha, Kashiwa-shi, Chiba, 277-8563, Japan.</aff>

<email><a href="mailto:sato.107660@inter.k.u-tokyo.ac.jp">sato.107660@inter.k.u-tokyo.ac.jp</a></email>




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<abstract> <title>ABSTRACT</title>
<p>After the referendum of 1999 more than 250,000 individuals took refuge in Indonesia. Many
of these people had either returned or resettled in other places with the support of the
international agencies and the governments of Indonesia and East Timor. However, with
16,000 individuals remaining in former refugee campsites, including some whose desire was
to return to East Timor, the refugees and repatriation activity were considered as an officially
closed matter by both governments. This research will look into the activity of the working
group in East Timor that supports the repatriation of former refugees from West Timor. The
findings demonstrate that when an issue is recognized as closed by the government and
international agencies, the network for information transfer and coordination amongst nongovernment
organizations are important factors for the success of an initiative. In the case
of repatriation, and especially in the case of East Timor, the presence and work of Catholic
groups cannot be forgotten.</p>

<p><italic>Keywords: </italic>Repatriation, Refugee, West Timor, East Timor, NGO, Catholic group.</p> 
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