João da Costa Tavares
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(PDF; 563 kB) from the "Chega!" -Report CAVR (English) (6 April 1931 – 8 June 2009) was the Commander-in-Chief of the
pro-Indonesian Militia in
East Timor
Timor-Leste, also known as East Timor, officially the Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste, is a country in Southeast Asia. It comprises the eastern half of the island of Timor, the coastal exclave of Oecusse in the island's northwest, and ...
. He was also a pro-integration militiamen.
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Tavares came from a wealthy family.
During the Portuguese colonial period, Tavares was a member of the Portuguese colonial army.
He was part of the conservative
Timorese Democratic Union
The Timorese Democratic Union (, UDT) is a conservative political party in Timor-Leste. It was the first party to be established in the country on May 11, 1974, following the Carnation Revolution in Portugal.
History Early history (1974– ...
(UDT). When the UDT was defeated by the left wing
FRETILIN
The Revolutionary Front for an Independent East Timor (, abbreviated as Fretilin) is a separatist organization turned centre-left political party in Timor-Leste. It presently holds 19 of 65 seats in the National Parliament. Fretilin formed the ...
in the civil war in East Timor in 1975, Tavares fled to
Atambua
Atambua is the regency seat of Belu Regency, East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia.
The town stretches 8.5 km from north to south and 5 km from east to west, and is in the north of the western half of Timor Island. The town is located at an alt ...
,
West Timor
West Timor () is an area covering the western part of the island of Timor, except for the district of Oecussi-Ambeno (an East Timorese exclave). Administratively, West Timor is part of East Nusa Tenggara Province, Indonesia. The capital as well ...
, part of Indonesian
Nusa Tenggara Timur
East Nusa Tenggara (; ) is the southernmost province of Indonesia. It comprises the eastern portion of the Lesser Sunda Islands, facing the Indian Ocean in the south and the Flores Sea in the north, with a total land area of 47,238.07 km2. It cons ...
. With
Indonesia's annexation of East Timor, he returned and supported the Indonesians in the fight against the FRETILIN.
From May 1976 to 1989, Tavares was regent (
Bupati
A regency (; ), sometimes incorrectly referred to as a district and previously known as second-level region, is an administrative division of Indonesia, directly under a province and on the same level with city (''kota''). Regencies are divided i ...
) of the
Bobonaro District
Bobonaro (, , or ) is a municipality (and was formerly a district) in the Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste commonly known as East Timor. It is the second-most western municipality on the east half of the island. It has a population of 92, ...
,
Here he commanded the Halilintar militia, which was inactive between 1980 and 1995 but was then reactivated during the
1999 East Timorese crisis
The 1999 East Timorese crisis began with attacks by pro-Indonesia militia groups on civilians, and expanded to general violence throughout the country, centred in the capital Dili. The violence intensified after a majority of eligible East Tim ...
. During that time he became a wealthy landowner. After his tenure as Bupati, Tavares became a member of the Regional People's Representative Council of
Timor Timur Province, the legislature of annexed East Timor in Indonesia. He was also the supreme commander of the "Pasukan Pro-Integrasi" Militias (PPI) an umbrella movement of all pro-integration militias, from April 17, 1999. His deputy was
Eurico Guterres
Eurico Barros Gomes Guterres (born 4 July 1969) is an Indonesian anti-Timorese independence militiaman who was recruited by the Indonesian military during East Timor's bid for independence between 1999 and 2000. He was involved in several mass ...
commander of the
Aitarak militia. During a demonstration of pro-integration militias after the appointment of Tavares, they, together with Indonesian security forces, committed the massacre in the house of
Manuel Carrascalão, in which at least 19 people died. During the 1999 wave of violence, more killings took place, which are credited to Halilintar and the PPI. Tavares himself threatened war and the assassination of independence activists if the East Timorese voted for independence in the
August 30, 1999 referendum.
He is also one of the leaders in the
Liquiçá church massacre
The Liquiçá Church massacre was a mass-killing that occurred in April 1999, during East Timor's bid for independence. It was the first case to be heard by the Second Special Panel.
Events and aftermath
During the event, up to some 200 E ...
.
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When the East Timorese voted for independence in the 1999 independence referendum and Indonesia withdrew from East Timor, Tavares left the country and moved to Atambua. There he worked as a consultant for the Union of Timor Aswain (UNTAS), a political organization of the former pro-Indonesian militias in East Timor.
In the early days, Tavares supported open armed incursions into East Timor through the 59,500 militiamen under his command. Tavares also did not deny that his militias were involved in the demolitions of Operation Donner. However, he denied contacts with the
armed forces of Indonesia (TNI). In October 2000, four militia leaders wanted to return to East Timor. Tavares threatened them with extrajudicial consequences.
In July 2003, Tavares was tried in absentia in Dili for crimes against humanity and his active leadership of the Bobonaro militias, leading to multiple offenses culminating in the massacre at the
Maliana
Maliana is a city in East Timor, 149 kilometers southwest of Dili, the national capital. It has a population of 22,000. It is the capital of the Districts of East Timor, district of Bobonaro District, Bobonaro and Maliana Subdistrict, and is ...
police station on September 8, 1999. Several Halilintar militia officers were sentenced to long prison terms by the Dili District Court's
Special Panel for Serious Crimes.
Tavares died of complications from a stroke in Atambua in 2009 at the age of 78. He was buried at Seroja Heroes Cemetery, Atambua,
Belu Regency
Belu Regency is a regency in East Nusa Tenggara province of Indonesia. Situated on the north side of Timor island, it originally stretched to the south coast, but in December 2012 its southern half was detached to form the new Malaka Regency. It ...
.
References
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1931 births
2009 deaths
People from Bobonaro Municipality
East Timorese politicians
People indicted for crimes against humanity