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Telling: East Timor personal testimonies 1942-1992
These oral accounts of East Timor shed new light on some of the worst human rights abuses in our region-from the brutality of the Japanese during the Second World War and the callous indifference of Australian authorities then and now, to the ongoing horror that is being perpetrated by the Indonesian army. Collected over ten years, these testimonies come from ordinary people -young and old, men and women- most of whom have been forced to flee their homeland since the Indonesian invasion of 1975.
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