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OverviewIn late 1999 the world watched as a small country became the world's newest nation amid a frenzy of destruction and killing. Now, Deliverance tells the inside story of East Timor's agony, drawing on hundreds of secret documents and dozens of 'off the record' interviews with government and military insiders in Indonesia, Australia, the United States, and the UN. It paints a startling picture of Indonesia's bloody retreat from East Timor after a brutal 24-year occupation. Unparalleled access to sources in Jakarta and Canberra and many months of patient research have enabled the authors to strip away the myths and self-interested accounts to reveal in close and hitherto unreported detail the real story - from a distracted president's bold decision, to an internationally monitored ballot, to descent into the cauldron of violence and the arrival of the peace keepers. Was the murderous violence really carried out by 'rogue elements', as the Australian government would have us believe? Who in Indonesia gave the green light to the program whereby the Indonesian military, assisting the UN in supervising the referendum, were also tasked with ensuring its failure by all available means? Was PM John Howard's efforts to rally support for international action at the Auckland APEC meeting his finest hour? Could Australia have done more to avert the bloodshed? Why wasn't planning for the peacekeeping operation taken seriously in Canberra until two weeks before Interfet landed? These are just a few of the questions answered in this groundbreaking account. Deliverance is a classic of investigative journalism. If there is only one account you read of East Timor's struggle for nationhood, this should be it. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Don Greenlees , Robert GarranPublisher: Allen & Unwin Imprint: Allen & Unwin Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 2.60cm , Length: 21.50cm Weight: 0.544kg ISBN: 9781865083674ISBN 10: 1865083674 Pages: 392 Publication Date: 01 June 2002 Recommended Age: From Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsMap of East Timor ii Preface and acknowledgements vii Introduction x 1 A fractured history: occupation and resistance, 1975-92 1 2 Search for a solution: Habibie's plan for East Timor autonomy 25 3 A violent inheritance: tensions escalate in East Timor 42 4 The master's apprentices: Habibie and Wiranto in Suharto's shadow 53 5 Seizing the moment: Habibie rejects Australia's plan and offers an immediate choice 74 6 The backlash: responses to Habibie's surprise, in the UN, Australia, East Timor and Indonesia 102 7 Brothers in arms: the military and the militias 120 8 Leap of faith: preparing for the East Timor ballot, Indonesia's peaceful election 144 9 Race against time: the UN goes in 157 10 The vote 176 11 Bumihangus: East Timor burns 196 12 The world responds 232 13 Backdown: the pressure mounts and Habibie agrees to peacekeepers 255 14 Peacekeepers arrive 270 15 The nationalist backlash and the fall of Habibie 295 16 OReviewsAuthor InformationDon Greenlees is the award-winning correspondent for the Australian in Jakarta. From 1998, he covered the downfall of the Suharto regime and Indonesia's faltering steps to democracy. Greenlees has been a journalist for more than 20 years working extensively in newspapers and television in Australia and abroad. In 2001, he won a Walkley award for reporting in Indonesia. Robert Garran has written about political and economic issues for 18 years in several of Australia's leading newspapers. As the Australian's foreign affairs and defence writer from 1998 to 2001 he covered the Australian and international response to the East Timor crisis. He has written for the Australian and the Melbourne Age, Australian Financial Review and the London Economist. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |