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Visit http://www.garcabranca.com for details/booking/confirmation. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Mario, It is good that Australia is helping with the peace keeping force in Timor Leste. However, Australia is not doing a favour since what they are doing is monetarily insignificant compared to the billions of dollars in oil and gas that they have been stealing from East Timor for decades now and continue to do so!!! Refs: http://www.etan.org/issues/tsea/plainfact.htm http://www.timorseajustice.org/ http://www.apheda.org.au/campaigns/east_timor_gas/news/1133485503_27547.html http://multinationalmonitor.org/mm2006/012006/scheiner.html The above documents describe how a huge and wealthy country like Australia is bullying and stealing the poorest and youngest country in Asia. It is shocking and people should be aware of the issues. Hardly anyone knows about this. East Timor is being bullied and the International Community is not doing anything about it. East Timor was forced to accept half when they should have had it all, and in some cases, East Timor is still not getting any revenue from oil and gas which can be found in 100% of her own territorial waters (Timor Gap). All this because the UN or International Law could not do anything in the short time to force Australia to stop the bullying and the stealing. This is shameful on the part of Australia. Disgusting really. After all, this is the poorest and the youngest country in Asia being bullied by the giant and wealthy Australia. What is also deplorable is the open criticism of the democratically elected East Timor Government by the Australian PM and by East Timor's First Lady (Xanana Gusmao's wife) who is also an Australian citizen. In my opinion, foreign governments should not criticise other legitimate and democratically elected governments, especially when there is a clear dispute in place. It is obvious that Australia would benefit even more if East Timor is proven to be unable to govern herself. For this reason, there are indeed rumours that the rebels have been trained and are receiving support from Australia. As you must know, the leader of the rebels, Major Alfredo Reinado, has been trained in Australia and has lived in Australia for many years. It is important that the international community is aware of the issues in East Timor. After all, they share a common history with Goa and East Timor (as well as Macau) was under the jurisdiction of the Goan Courts "Tribunal da Relacao de Goa" before 1961. Best regards Paulo Colaco Dias. -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Mario Goveia Sent: 01 June 2006 20:28 To: Goa's premiere mailing list, estb. 1994! Subject: Re: [Goanet] PREACHING AT TIMOR --- cornel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Martinho > I see no ambiguity or bias in the posts relating to > Timor on Goanet. The consensus seems to be that > Australia is well tucked into its affairs because > of oil in the region. Full stop. > Mario observes: > Consensus? What consensus? > The UN, not Australia, previously had full charge of Timor Leste, and could have continued with a peacekeeping presence there until stability had been achieved, so this facile claim about Australia intervening simply because of oil seems farfetched if not flat out false. > > -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.394 / Virus Database: 268.8.0/352 - Release Date: 30/05/2006 _____________________________________________ Do not post admin requests to the list. Goanet mailing list (Goanet@goanet.org)