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Australian Foreign Minister and Bur (r)



Subject: Re: Australian Foreign Minister and Burma

>Downer proposes solution to Burma's political standoff
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                                     EAST TIMOR 

Oh yes?? Why? because Aus is down a long road which will 
take them to the bottom of the truth on how such arms length 
decisions of state and the oil industry are really constructed? 

How Aus can conceal more about its secret  agendi? 

Of course we can "trust" these Aus worthies, these diplos
who along with the Dutch, the Americans (Kissenger) 
and the Brits, sold the brave people of E Timor, those that 
had, along with many Burmese, assisted the Allies during 
WW2  at great cost to themselves, down the river to genocide,
and the tender mercies of a neofascista Jakarta?

Trust an Aus government? 

Let's wait and see if they throw Burma outa Syd 2000
before making such juvenile judgements shall we?

For your information. Film maker John Pilger
had an article in yesterdays Guardian. Worth a read, 
go seek...


Rr

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