sábado, maio 27, 2006

The campaign to oust the democraticly elected Timor-Leste government is underway in Australia

"The campaign to oust the democraticly elected Timor-Leste government is underway in Australia.

John Howard has fired the first shot.

I say this to John Howard: Maybe he should think about giving to Timor-Leste what rightfully belongs to Timor-Leste under the international law!!! Australia exploited more than US$2 Billion in revenues from the Timor Gap between 1999 and 2004 (Laminaria and Coralina oil fields).

John Howard withdrew Australia from the international court on the eve of Timor-Leste gaining its sovereignty in 2002, denying the Timor-Leste the only avenue to resolve the maritime border between the two countries fairly. Australia bullied Timor-Leste into accepting on 50% of what rightfully belonged to it under international law in the Greater

Sunrise negotiations.

The people of Timor-Leste inherited a country literally from the ashes after 1999.

The US$2 Billion that Australia robbed from Timor-Leste's oil resources would have made many differences. Instead, faced with a poor, conflict torn neighbour, Australia became a bully instead and denied Timor-Leste precious funds which would have placed the country on a good footing.

Timor-Leste is moving towards a path of self reliance despite various setbacks, despite Australia's bullying behaviour. But today John Howard is only too happy to see Timor-Leste on its knees.

But Timor-Leste will raiseonce again. And this time she will be stronger. John Howard is on his way out soon. Timor-Leste will contiue to stand and the East Timorese will soon rub it on John Howard's face.

Johny, you are a bully but we overcame.

Timorese living in Australia"

2 comentários:

  1. Se o governo de Timor fosse menos corrupto, quem sabe o país não fosse outro. Porém a ganância e a corrupção parecem caminhar a par e passo... Veja os casos da Merdati, Timor Roubocom e tantas outras empresas - ou administrações - cujo controlo foi dado em situação não tão transparentes quanto deveriam ser.

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  2. Parece que, na geopolitica mundial, a Austrália faz na Ásia o que os EUA faz na América Latina.
    Alfredo (Brasil)

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