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“The
Australian Government is stealing billions of dollars from a country
whose children are dying from preventable diseases. Stopping this money
from going to the establishment of a working health system in East
Timor has a direct and fatal impact on the lives of many East Timorese
children.” Ian Melrose, author of TV ads re
Timor Sea oil and gas dispute
Timor
Sea Justice Campaign - Australia
Home: http://www.TimorSeaJustice.org
PRESS RELEASE
Wednesday 23rd of March, 2005 - FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
http://www.timorseajustice.org/press_23_03_skase.htm
AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT ‘DOING A CHRISTOPHER SKASE ON EAST TIMOR’
CLAIMS TV AD
The latest television ad about the Timor Sea oil and gas dispute,
financed and written by businessman Ian Melrose, draws parallels
between the Australian Government’s actions in the Timor Sea dispute
and disgraced Australian businessman Christopher Skase.
“Christopher Skase stole money and then refused to come back to
Australia to face the courts. The Australian Government has stolen oil
and gas royalties and is now refusing to obey international law and
face the courts. Our Government is doing a Christopher Skase on East
Timor” said Mr Melrose today.
The TV ad will air on commercial stations nationwide today, tomorrow
and Good Friday, to mark to anniversary of the Howard Government’s
sudden and secret withdrawal of recognition of the maritime boundary
jurisdiction of the International Court of Justice and the
International Tribunal on the Law of the Sea.
The withdrawal was announced just two months before East Timor’s
independence and was a move that pre-emptively robbed East Timor of a
legal avenue in which to settle the dispute about the establishment of
its maritime boundaries with Australia. Permanent maritime boundaries
established in accordance with current International Law would see
billions of dollars worth of oil and gas revenue flow to East Timor,
the poorest country in Asia.
The ad goes on to claim that actions of the Australian Government are
“killing children”
“East Timor needs its stolen $2,000,000 for hospitals. Stealing from a
third world country kills their children” claims the 45 second ad.
Mr Melrose backs his provocative claim, stating, “The Australian
Government is stealing billions of dollars from a country whose
children are dying from preventable diseases. Stopping this money from
going to the establishment of a working health system in East Timor has
a direct and fatal impact on the lives of many East Timorese children.”
A second and shorter ad, also going to air this week, compares the
Australian Government withdrawing recognition of maritime boundary
Jurisdiction of the ICJ, to an individual withdrawing recognition from
a local court to avoid paying parking fines.
“We have appropriate legal mechanisms in place to settle these kinds of
disputes and it’s a disgrace and absurd that the Australian Government
refuses to recognised current international law. John Howard should
take this matter to the independent umpire. Fair’s fair” concluded Mr
Melrose.
Tom Clarke, the Co-ordinator of the Timor Sea Justice Campaign,
Melbourne, said, “We welcome all efforts to bring attention to the
Australian Government’s actions in the Timor Sea and are happy for Ian
Melrose to continue to refer interested people to our website http://www.TimorSeaJustice.org for further information about
the oil and gas dispute.”
The two tv advertisements can be viewed online at:
http://www.timorseajustice.org/tvcs.htm
For further information and comments, please contact Tom Clarke on 0422
545 763
or by email on tom@timorseajustice.org
All of our press releases can be found online at:
http://www.timorseajustice.org/press.htm
Timor Sea Justice Campaign - Australia
Home: http://www.TimorSeaJustice.org
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