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Sunny
June 4th 06, 06:03 AM
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>> "Sunny" > wrote in message
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>>> "Brad Moonie" > wrote in message
>>> .. .
>>> > A bunch of lies! It's unscientific and unacceptable and unproven
>>> > proof
>>> > because
>>> > it doesn't say that it was a massive termite reaction caused by Bush
>> that
>>> > brought down the WTC like Prof. Jones says. You probably work for
>>> > the
>>> > government. How much does Bush pay you? Do you work at Area 51?
>> Have
>>> > you
>>> > seen the Aliens? Does Fox Mulder really exist? What's he like?
>>>
>>> Thankfully, we don't have "termites" like that here in Aus. (Ours only
>>> eat
>>> wood)
>>
>> Australia wants UN police force for East Timor
>>
>> David Fox / Reuters | June 3rd 2006
>>
>> Australia wants the United Nations to provide a police force for East
>> Timor
>> that will eventually take away responsibility for security from the
>> mostly
>> military peacekeeping force deployed last week.
>>
>> Speaking in East Timor's troubled capital after a brief visit on
>> Saturday,
>> Foreign Minister Alexander Downer said Australia was prepared for a
>> long-term commitment of police but that they should serve under a UN
>> umbrella.
>>
>> "We believe that the UN should have a bigger role in the immediate future
>> of
>> East Timor," he told reporters at Dili airport.
>>
>> "Clearly there will be quite a need for an international police presence
>> for
>> quite a while. It would be appropriate for that international police
>> presence to operate under the auspices of the United Nations."
>>
>> As he spoke, a thick plume of smoke rose into the sky nearby as another
>> house was torched. But the capital was mostly calm on Saturday, some
>> small
>> shops opened for business and traffic appeared to be returning to normal.
>>
>> Dozens of homes and businesses have been destroyed in the past two weeks
>> by
>> youth gangs loosely allied to feuding factions of east Timor's armed
>> forces.
>>
>> The split erupted when Prime Minister Mari Alkatiri sacked around 600 of
>> the
>> 1,400 strong army for mutiny when they protested about alleged
>> discrimination against soldiers from the east of the country.
>>
>> The country's police force virtually disintegrated ten days ago when
>> seven
>> officers were shot dead after they were sent to disarm some of the
>> soldiers,
>> and since then the gangs have run amok.
>>
>> Downer said it was obvious a 2,500-strong Australian-led military
>> peacekeeping force had done much to restore security, but that role in
>> the
>> long term would be better suited to police.
>>
>> "We will be taking this up in New York and with relevant countries that
>> are
>> members of the United Nations Security Council," Downer said.
>>
>> "The sooner the day-to-day law and order can be handled by the police,
>> the
>> better."
>>
>> The violence is the biggest crisis to hit east Timor since the country
>> became independent in 2002 after being run by the United Nations
>> following a
>> referendum that ended decades of often bloody rule by Indonesia.
>>
>> Many analysts feel East Timor needed more time and experience before
>> being
>> left to handle its own affairs.
>>
>> Australia has been strongly critical of east Timor's leaders --
>> particularly
>> Alkatiri -- but on Saturday Downer refused to be drawn on whether the
>> prime
>> minister should step down. The defense and interior ministers quit last
>> week.
>>
>> "I don't want to wade into Timor's politics," Downer said. "That is a
>> matter
>> for them".
>>
>> Elections are due to be held in East Timor next year, but many diplomats
>> feel Alkatiri may not last that long.
>
> Nothing about termites in that, try & keep up.

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