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| - Kamal Ahmed Bamadhaj (* 23. Dezember 1970 in Malaysia; † 12. November 1991 in Dili, Osttimor) war ein malaysisch-neuseeländischer Student und Menschenrechtler. Im Alter von 20 Jahren starb er als einziger Ausländer beim Santa-Cruz-Massaker im von Indonesien seit 1975 besetzten Osttimor. (de)
- Kamal Ahmed Bamadhaj (23 December 1970 – 12 November 1991) was a political science student and human rights activist, who was killed in the Dili Massacre in East Timor on November 12, 1991. Of Malaysian and New Zealand parentage, he was the only foreign national to be killed when Indonesian troops opened fire on a funeral procession at the Santa Cruz cemetery in Dili. He attended the University of New South Wales in Sydney, Australia, and worked as an interpreter for Australian aid agencies working in East Timor. A 1999 film, called Punitive Damage, tells the story of Todd's legal battle. (en)
- Kamal Ahmed Bamadhaj (23 Desember 1970 – 12 November 1991) adalah seorang mahasiswa ilmu politik dan aktivis hak asasi manusia, yang terbunuh dalam Pembantaian Dili di Timor Timur pada 12 November 1991. Dari keturunan Malaysia dan Selandia Baru, dia adalah satu-satunya warga negara asing yang terbunuh ketika tentara Indonesia melepaskan tembakan ke prosesi pemakaman di pemakaman Santa Cruz di Dili. Ia kuliah di Universitas New South Wales di Sydney, Australia, dan bekerja sebagai penerjemah untuk Australia yang bekerja di Timor Timur. (in)
- Kamal Bamadhaj foi um estudante de ciência política e defensor dos direitos humanos, morto no massacre de Díli, em Timor-Leste, no dia 12 de novembro de 1991. De ascendência malaia e neozelandesa , ele foi o único estrangeiro morto quando as tropas indonésias abriram fogo durante uma cerimónia fúnebre no cemitério de Díli. Ele frequentava a Universidade de Nova Gales do Sul em Sydney, Austrália, e trabalhava como intérprete para agências australianas de ajuda a Timor-Leste. Um filme de 1999, chamado , conta a história da batalha legal de Helen Todd. (pt)
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