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Berrimah prison is full - (I was in there earlier this year ('07) for an anti-racism protest in '02) - The NT State's preferred option is more black prisons

These prisons are used as POW camps in the ongoing war of invasion against Aboriginal people

Two PARIAH members were also imprisoned in Berrimah in 2001 for their part in a protest to support the people of East Timor in 1999

Mick Lambe- August 07

Nationalism + Militarism + Racism = Fascism*

- Image depicts Australian Federal Parliament flagpole atop Uluru

*(Source: history)

Australian militarism

"Australians were on hand even for the Boer war and the Boxer Rebellion. They were involved in more of the 20th century's major wars than either the British or the Americans"

 

The Federal intervention into Northern Territory Aboriginal homelands - is partly military

Mining (uranium) pastoral and military interests - all benefit from this increased control

 

The arms race in SE Asia and Australia's tacit approval of Indonesian 'terrorism' in West Papua - are indicative of our flawed militarist mindset

 

 

Militarism in the Northern Territory

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East Timor: Rights groups urge UN to deliver justice to population PDF Print E-mail
Written by Macauhub and Adnkronos media groups   
Nov 27, 2007 at 11:51 PM
East Timor: Rights groups urge UN to
deliver justice to population

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Jakarta, 26 Nov. (AKI) - As a delegation of the UN Security Council travels to East Timor for a week-long mission, representatives of more than 60 rights groups from 15 countries, have signed a letter asking the UN to deliver justice to the people of the former Portuguese colony that suffered heavily under Indonesian occupation Continues... 

East Timor: European Union announces 63 million euros aid package Link

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An independent report has said at least 100,000 Timorese died during Indonesia's 25-year military occupation from 1975-1999.

The letter, signed by human rights groups including those from Indonesia, East Timor, elsewhere in Asia, Australia, New Zealand, United States, and Europe, rejected the Indonesian government's attempts to escape accountability.

In the strongly worded letter, the signatories called on the Security Council "to act forcefully for justice for the people of East Timor," by implementing the relevant recommendations of East Timor's Reception, Truth and Reconciliation Commission (CAVR).

"An international norm has crystallised against impunity," said Clinton Fernandes of the Australian Coalition for Transitional Justice in East Timor, one of the groups who signed the letter.

"The UN Security Council must reinforce this norm by ensuring that those bearing responsibility for war crimes and crimes against humanity are brought to justice."

Established during the UN stewardship in East Timor, CAVR recommended an international tribunal prosecute several members of the Indonesian Army for war crimes.

The recommendations have been ignored by Jakarta and Dili’s governments who have instead chosen the path of reconciliation.

However, the signatories noted that there is widespread support for substantive justice within East Timor, especially by the church and civil society.

On a positive note, the letter applauded the UN secretary-general Ban Ki-moon's decision not to give legitimacy to the bilateral Commission for Truth and Friendship (CTF), unless its terms of reference are substantially changed.

The CTF began in 2005 as an effort to deflect a United Nations report calling for Indonesia to be given six months to prosecute those within its jurisdiction accused of atrocities during East Timor's 1999 independence referendum.

The Commission, which has almost run its course, has been beset by problems, including the widespread perception that it lacks legitimacy, has serious deficiencies in the standards of its public hearings, including no clear procedure for reconciling conflicting versions of the truth and a lack of clarity and transparency about its processes.

Prior to the CTF, Jakarta organised some ad-hoc human rights tribunals but they were largely considered a sham and ended by acquitting every soldier suspected of involvements in the alleged abuses

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East Timor: European Union announces 63 million euros aid package 

[ 2007-11-26 ]

Dili, East Timor, 26 Nov - The European Union’s latest development aid package to Timor will be worth 63 million euros, European Commission chief José Manuel Barroso said Saturday in Dili.

“We will continue to support rural development, health and also the institutional strengthening of parliament and judicial power,” Barroso told Timorese lawmakers and the Dili government.

He also announced that the EC will open an office in Dili in January, 2008.

The EC’s Dili mission will be housed in the Casa da Europa building, which was formally handed over to the EU by President José Ramos Horta following a contract signing ceremony led by Timorese Justice Minster Lúcia Lobato.

Addressing Timor’s national legislature, Barroso stressed the importance of reforming Timor’s security sector, creation of jobs, the re-launching of the economy and the “urgent” resolution refugee problem resulting from the 2006 crisis.

(macauhub )

 

 


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