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A Fair Go for East Timor - rally at Casselden Place Tuesday 26 April
by pc
Wednesday April 27, 2005 at 10:16 PM
Around fifty people gathered this lunchtime outside DFAT in Melbourne in a protest timed to
coincide with maritime boundary negotiations between Australia and East Timor...
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NOT CHARITY BUT JUSTICE! Members of the Timor Sea Justice Campaign and the Australia-East Timor Association handed out leaflets and invited signatures on a petition calling for the Australian government to stop unilaterally exploiting gas and oil resources in the Timor Sea at the expense of the people of East Timor, and to negotiate a settlement in accordance with accepted principles of international law. In the weeks leading up to the protest postcards had been distributed with a message for John Howard, and some of the large number so far returned were linked together in a chain which snaked around the entrance to the building; at the end of proceedings they were bundled up and delivered to the office.
This was the message:
To: The Hon John Howard, Prime Minister of Australia. In the interests of justice and maintaining good relations with East Timor, the Australian Government should, as a matter of urgency, negotiate in good faith with the East Timorese Government to: Rapidly establish permanent maritime boundaries following the median line principles of the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea and with equitable lateral boundaries.With their just share of Timor Sea oil and gas revenues, our newly independent neighbours will be able to overcome starvation, illiteracy and preventable disease.
Yours truly ...
For more on the issues, please visit http://www.timorseajustice.org, email info@timorseajustice.org
"At maritime boundary negotiations on April 26, the Australian Government will try to short change East Timor out of billions of dollars. Despite East Timor being the poorest country in Asia, the Australian Government has already taken over two billion dollars worth of gas and oil taxation that under International Law belongs to East Timor! It now wants to take a disproportionate share of the Greater Sunrise field and deprive East Timor of a further $40 billion that would enable East Timor to overcome the widespread hunger, preventable diseases and poverty it currently faces.
Demand that East Timor gets a fair go in the Timor Sea!"
Alex - "a Timorese Australian"
by pc
Wednesday April 27, 2005 at 10:16 PM
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- whose grandfather fought alongside Australians against the
Japanese in the hope that it might change something for the people of East Timor ....
Vanessa from the Timor Sea Justice Campaign
by pc
Wednesday April 27, 2005 at 10:16 PM
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Vanessa from the Timor Sea Justice Campaign - " .. the Howard government does not reflect
the values that we want reflected ... What the Australian government wants to do is say to
the East Timorese that they have no rights to sovereignty over their land and their sea.
What they want to say is that we don't care for international law, we have no regard for
international law, we will withdraw from the International Court of Justice, that we will
get our own way ..."
chain of postcards
by pc
Wednesday April 27, 2005 at 10:16 PM
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"Roping off" Casselden Place with a chain of postcards
panview of protest
by pc
Wednesday April 27, 2005 at 10:16 PM
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Keep it up!
by liteo
Saturday April 30, 2005 at 04:40 AM
Reading this article from Dili, its great to know that people are making a stand in Australia. We can not let the Australian government continue to treat Timor like this. East Timor is suffering. At the moment in TImor there is a sense of their being very little future if their is no oil. Where is the money to educate the children? Where is the money to fix the hospitals? Where is the money to fix the roads? Where are the jobs for Timorese?.... at the moment it all seems to be going to rich Australia. In East Timor it just doesn't make sense.
Stealing TIMOR'S OIL & GAS kills : CENSORED TV ads from the Timor Sea Justice C.
by Timor Sea Justice Campaign
Sunday May 01, 2005 at 02:29 AM
Tom@timorseajustice.org Tom Clarke, TSJC coordinator, on 0422 545 763 PO Box 2949, Fitzroy, VIC 3065, AUSTRALIA -
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Click on the links below to view Australian businessperson Ian Melrose's television advertisements about the Timor Sea dispute:
TV ads featuring WWII Vets -
Quicktime video file - WMP audio file
Quicktime video file - WMP audio file
The above two ads have been refused approval to be screened on free to air television. Read our News Release for more information.
Quicktime file of the tv ad featuring Doctor Barry Mendelawitz
Mpeg file of the 'Skase' tv ad
Mpeg file of the 'Fines' tv ad
(Both are marking the anniversary of the Australian Government's withdrawal of recognition of the maritime boundary jurisdiction of the International Court of Justice.)
Quicktime file of the Australia Day tv ad
Audio files (MP4) of the first two ANZAC day tv ads can be heard by clicking on the links below:
ANZAC TVC 1
ANZAC TVC 2
Ian Melrose has kindly put the Timor Sea Justice Campaign's website address on his ads as a source where interested people can find more information about the issue. The Timor Sea Justice Campaign was not however, responsible for the production of the advertising campaign.
visit http://www.apple.com/quicktime/products/qt/ to download a copy of Quiktime media player.
Print Advertising
The following advertisments have appeared in various Australian newspapers.
Full page Saturday Sydney Morning Herald (pdf)
Full page Sydney Daily Telegraph (pdf)
Open letter signed by prominent Australians (pdf)
Australia Day ad (jpg)
www.TimorSeaJustice.org/
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