| An open letter to the Australian Government's maritime boundary negotiating team.
7th March, 2005
We, the undersigned citizens of Australia, address this letter to those representatives of our government who will negotiate with representatives of the government of East Timor about maritime boundaries in the Timor Sea.
We strongly believe that the positions you take to these meetings should reflect the views of the people of Australia, the people you represent, and our values of fairness and equity.
East Timor is a country recovering from the ravages of war, with high levels of poverty, malnutrition and infant mortality. Natural resources lying in the Timor Sea, resources which under International Law lie within East Timor's Exclusive Economic Zone, could be an invaluable source of revenue for East Timor.
With their just share of Timor Sea oil and gas revenues, our new neighbours will be able to overcome starvation, illiteracy and preventable disease.
To this end, we firmly request that you:
· conclude a prompt, fair and equitable settlement which reflects East Timor's entitlement under current principles of international law.
· agree to set the boundaries between the two nations along the median line, halfway between the coastlines of East Timor and Australia, and with equitable lateral boundaries.
· stop unilaterally exploiting contested areas until a just settlement is reached
· place the proceeds Australia has taken from contested petroleum fields into a trust account, pending the settlement of the Timor Sea dispute.
While we recognise the dire need East Timor has for revenue, we understand that this is not a matter of charity, but one of justice.
As neighbours, East Timor and Australia have close ties. Thousands of East Timorese were killed helping Australian troops in the Second World War. In 1999, Australian troops were able to return the favour with the deployment of InterFET after the historic ballot for independence.
We the undersigned citizens of Australia want our Government to build on this goodwill between the two nations, respecting the sovereignty of East Timor and the Human Rights of its people.
Initiated by Timor Sea Justice Campaign, Melbourne.
signed by:
The Hon John Dowd
AO, QC. President of the Australian section of the International Commission of Jurists
Chris Maxwell
QC, Barrister
Julian Burnside
QC
Sam Biondo
Community Development Worker, Fitzroy Legal Service
Peter Singer
Ira W. DeCamp Professor of Bioethics, Princeton University
Janet Hunt
Research Fellow, ANU
John McLaren
Emeritus Professor, Australian and Pacific Studies, Victoria University
Dr Tim Anderson
University of Syndey
Barry Mendelawitz
Clinical Assoc Professor School of Medicine University of Notre Dame Australia
Hamish Ewing
Associate Professor of Surgery, University of Melbourne
John Legge, AO
Emeritus Professor, Centre of South East Asian Studies, Monash University
Dr Jean McCaughey AO
retired social researcher
Bill Sobey
Retired CSIRO scientist
Tony Kevin
former Australian diplomat 1968-98 (Australian ambassador to Cambodia 1994-97)
David Bridie
Musician
Deborah Conway
Musician
Paul Stewart
Musician
Dr Martin Wesley-Smith, AM
Composer
Mairead Hannan
Composer, Centenary Medal recipient
James Mollison AO
former director of the National Gallery of Australia and National Gallery of Victoria
Patrick McCaughey
former director of the National Gallery of Victoria
Sharan Burrow
President, Australian Council of Trades Union
Leigh Hubbard
Secretary of the Victorian Trades Hall Council
John Cummins,
President of Construction and General Division, CFMEU (Vic)
Ian Melrose
Businessman
Bernard Gerbes
Public Accountant
Louise Redmond
Consultant, corporate responsibility
Mavis Taylor
National Living Treasure
Dr Davis McCaughey AC
former Governor of Victoria
Tom Uren AO
Former Whitlam/Hawke Minister
Bob Brown,
Senator for Tasmania
Andrew Bartlett
Senator for Queensland
Glenyys Romanes
Deputy President and Chair of Committees, Legislative Council, Parliament of Victoria
Mary Delahunty
Minister for the Arts and Women's Affairs, Parliament of Victoria
Don Nardella MLA
State Member for Melton
Jenny Mikakos MP,
State Member for Jika Jika,
Richard Wynne, MP,
State Member for Richmond, Cabinet Secretary
Rob Hudson, MP
State Member for Bentleigh
Mary Gillett MP
Parliamentary Secretary for Commonwealth Games and Women's Affairs
Johan Scheffer
State Member for Monash Province
David Risstrom
Greens Senate Candidate
Dr Phil West
Initiator & Co-founder - The Alannah and Madeline Foundation
Rob Wesley-Smith
Australians for a Free East Timor, Darwin
Rosemary Patterson
East Timor Mission Coordinator for the Carmelite Friars
Lorna and Bill Hannan
educationist and author
Robin Laurie
Circus director
Tim Winton
Author
Arnold Zable
Novelist
Guy Rundle
Writer
Rod Quantock
Comedian Joseph A. Camilleri
Pax Christi Australia
Bishop Hilton Deakin
and Shirley Shackleton.
Organisations: Synod of Victoria and Tasmania, Uniting Church in Australia
Melbourne Catholic Commission for Justice, Development and Peace
Australian Coalition for Economic Justice
Australia-East Timor Association.
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