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SA: East Timor lobby group wary of Australian government
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AAP General News (Australia)
01-12-1999
SA: East Timor lobby group wary of Australian government
ADELAIDE, Jan 12 AAP - The Australian Coalition for a Free East Timor today reacted with
suspicion to the federal government's support for self determination for the Indonesian
province.
The group's spokesman Andy Alcock said Foreign Minister Alexander Downer needed to give
more details on Australia's role in the process to remove doubt...
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