It was naive faith in the United Nations that persuaded 98.6 per cent of East Timor’s eligible voters to risk their lives by voting in last week’s referendum on independence from Indonesia.
They were not naive in trusting the commitment of UN staff and volunteers, who organised the plebiscite at short notice and in hostile surroundings. Rather, the Timorese were naive to believe that the UN would ensure they got what they voted for.

Sander Thoenes Award 

