"Living with Ourselves"—Australia and East Timorese Self-Determination, 1973–1979

Q3 Social Sciences Genocide Studies International Pub Date : 2017-12-11 DOI:10.3138/GSI.11.1.05
A. Henry
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Abstract:This paper examines Australian attitudes and decisions which undermined East Timorese self-determination between 1973 and 1979—beginning before the illegal Indonesian invasion in 1975 and ending in February 1979 at the commencement of Australian-Indonesian maritime boundary negotiations. During this period, key diplomats and politicians from both sides of Australian politics minimized, ignored, and overlooked human rights abuses in East Timor to advance Australian interests. This approach to East Timor was maintained for over two decades, but had been adapted from an earlier diplomatic blueprint established in the mid-1960s. The main Australian achievement from this approach was accessing East Timor's oil and gas reserves by a 1989 treaty with Jakarta. This was made possible by undermining the legal rights of the East Timorese and tacitly accepting the Indonesian occupation. In this period (1975–1979) around 84,200 Timorese from a pre-invasion population of 600,000–800,000 died as a direct or indirect consequence of the Indonesian invasion. By 1999, as many as 200,000 East Timorese had died since the 1975 invasion.
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“与我们自己一起生活”——澳大利亚和东帝汶自决,1973-1979
摘要:本文考察了澳大利亚在1973年至1979年间破坏东帝汶自决的态度和决定——从1975年印尼非法入侵之前开始,到1979年2月澳大利亚-印尼海上边界谈判开始。在此期间,澳大利亚政治双方的主要外交官和政治家尽量减少、忽视和忽视东帝汶侵犯人权的行为,以促进澳大利亚的利益。对东帝汶的这种做法维持了20多年,但根据20世纪60年代中期制定的早期外交蓝图进行了调整。澳大利亚在这方面取得的主要成就是通过1989年与雅加达签订的一项条约获取东帝汶的石油和天然气储量。这是由于破坏了东帝汶人的合法权利并默许了印度尼西亚的占领。在这一时期(1975年至1979年),入侵前60万至80万人口中约有84200名帝汶人死于印尼入侵的直接或间接后果。自1975年入侵以来,截至1999年,已有多达20万东帝汶人死亡。
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