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WSWS : News & Analysis : Asia : East Timor World Socialist Web Site and Socialist Equality Party public meetingsThe truth about East Timor: Why Australias intervention should be opposed21 June 2006Use this version to print | Send this link by email | Email the author The WSWS and Socialist Equality Party unequivocally oppose the Howard governments military intervention into East Timor and demand the immediate withdrawal of all Australian troops and police from the tiny island state. The deployment has nothing to do with restoring peace and stability. Like the recent intervention into the Solomon Islands, it is an act of neo-colonial aggression to further Australian economic and strategic interests in the region. The Howard government wants to force regime change in East Timor, replacing the government of Prime Minister Mari Alkatiri with an administration more amenable to Australias requirements. One of the key factors is control of oil and gas resources. As far as Howard and Downer are concerned, Alkatiris cardinal sins are that he refused to immediately buckle to Canberras demands over the huge oil and gas deposits in the Timor Sea, and that he has been seeking economic and political support from Australias rivals in Europe and Asia, especially from Portugal, the former colonial power. The Australian media and the entire political establishment, including Labor, the Greens, Democrats and the various middle class protest groups, have all fallen in behind this criminal act. The SEP public meetings will discuss the real driving forces behind the eruption of militarism and neo-colonialism, not only in the Balkans and the Middle East, but in the Pacific region as well, and the dangers it poses for ordinary working people everywhere, including Australia. It will review the political dead-end of the perspective of independence for East Timor, and advance an alternative socialist perspective. We invite all readers of the WSWS to attend the meetings and participate in this vital discussion. Tuesday July 11, 7 p.m. Copyright 1998-2008 World Socialist Web Site All rights reserved |