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Gusmao criticizes jail term for Abilio

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Gusmao criticizes jail term for Abilio

Agencies, Dili

East Timor's president said on Monday that Indonesian security forces were responsible for the violence that swept his country in 1999 - not the territory's last governor, who began serving a jail term in Indonesia over the weekend.

Xanana Gusmao said former governor Abilio Jose Soares, who is ethnically East Timorese, should not have been imprisoned for the violence that accompanied the country's break from 24 years of Indonesian rule in 1999.

"He is a political scapegoat," Gusmao said. "A civilian governor was not responsible for the violence at that time."

Abilio began a three-year prison term on Saturday, becoming the first person to be punished in Indonesia over the bloodshed.

Gusmao said Indonesian police and military officials should be blamed because they signed an agreement before a United Nations (UN)-sponsored referendum on independence accepting responsibility for security during the ballot.

Gusmao has not aggressively pushed Indonesia to punish those responsible for the violence, saying that maintaining good ties between the two countries was more important.

Former legislator Manuel Viegas Carrascalao, who lost his son in a militia attack ahead of the vote, said Abilio deserved the punishment.

"Maybe he did not kill anyone, but he let others kill," he said. "When the militias killed my son, he stayed silent."

Abilio was the first Indonesian official to be punished for the bloodshed out of 18 mostly military and police officials originally put on trial. He was convicted of failing to stop the violence.

Of the six suspects convicted, four were military officers, including former Udayana military commander overseeing Bali, Nusa Tenggara and East Timor Maj. Gen. Adam Damiri and East Timor military commander Brig. Gen. Noer Muis. They are appealing to higher courts.

Violence erupted in the former Indonesian province following the Aug. 30, 1999, self-determination referendum. It was reported that hundreds of civilians were killed during the violence.

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