Identity area
Reference code
BU SCNL-IS-199507
Title
East Timor: The Inside Story 1995-07
Date(s)
- July 1995 (Creation)
Level of description
Item
Extent and medium
Textual record; 16 pp.
Context area
Name of creator
(1975- c. 2000)
Administrative history
(Sample draft description, incomplete). Established around the time of the occupation, FOET-WA was one of the first solidarity groups in Australia, but faded and re-appeared over time. In the 1990s it began to publish East Timor: The Inside Story. It was active in numerous campaigns, taking the lead on several including the campaign to free youth activist Jose Antonio Belo in the mid-1990s. It had no office and its membership shifted voer time extensively, but it was always informally linked to the office of Senator Gordon McIntosh.
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Scope and content
Title: “WWII Australia remembers?”
- “Timor in WWII”
- “August 15 – time to recognize East Timor’s sacrifice”
- “The double reds of Timor”
- “Political prisoners”
- “Timor gap treaty in the world court”
- “Excerpts from ACET media release”
- “The ICJ decision – a pyrrhic victory” (by James Dunn)
- “Indonesian Independance Day”
- “Australia’s double standard on freedom”
- “Indonesian KOSTRAD butchers to train in the Northern territory”
- “Military update”
- “FOET News”
- “Intra-East Timorese Dialogue” (By Burg Schleining)
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Language of material
- English
Script of material
- Latin
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Existence and location of originals
Originals at Bishop’s University (Private Collection) & McMaster University