Following the vote in favour of self-determination in 1999 chaos engulfed East Timor. Dozens of buildings burned, thousands of people were displaced from their homes and some were injured or killed. World-wide outrage denounced the horror and demanded “something must be done!” Within days a UN mandated Australian-led multi-national force named ‘INTERFET’ (International Force East Timor) arrived on 20 September 1999 with Indonesian agreement and support to restore security and order.
What was the crisis and how did it come about? What events led to it? What factors were influencing events? What did INTERFET achieve or fail to achieve? How did the crisis impact on relationships in the region in the short and longer term? What can the INTERFET experience teach us for the future?
On the 15th Anniversay of the 1999 crisis in East Timor – this two-day international conference will initiate the process of examining these and other questions. The aim of the conference is to write into the public record different perspectives and responses to the long dormant questions for the benefit and further development of history and scholarship.
In the absence of an Australian official history, and with relations between Indonesia, Australia and Timor Leste in need of greater understanding and enrichment, key participants in the events of that period are gathering together at the prestigious RACV Club in Melbourne on 20 and 21 September 2014 to reflect on the significance of INTERFET then and since.
Military History and Heritage Victoria in partnership with the Strategic and Defence Studies Centre at the ANU have gathered an impressive array of speakers – most of whom were involved first hand at the international, national and operational levels.
His Excellency the Prime Minister of Timor Leste, Xanana Gusmao, GCL, CNZM – former East Timor independence leader – and His Excellency General the Honourable Sir Peter Cosgrove AK, MC, Governor-General of the Commonwealth of Australia – the Commander of INTERFET – will be the keynote speakers.
The international panel of distinguished speakers includes Lieutenant General Kiki Syahnakri (Retired) who was the Indonesian Martial Law Administrator at the time of the crisis, and author of Timor Timur: The Untold Story and Thailand’s General Songkitti Jaggabatra (Retired) who was the Deputy Commander INTERFET. They will be joined by, Major General Orlando Ambrocio (Retired) who was the Commander of the Philippines Humanitarian Support Mission to East Timor; Colonel Kevin Burnett, ONZM (Retired), former Commanding Officer the 1 RNZIR Battalion Group; and Admiral Dennis Blair (Retired) who was the Commander in Chief U.S. Pacific Command.
Speakers from the Strategic and Defence Studies Centre at the ANU include Admiral Chris Barrie (Retired), former Chief of the Australian Defence Force, and Doctor John Blaxland, former Intelligence Officer for West Force, INTERFET.
Doctor Blaxland, whose recently published book The Australian Army from Whitlam to Howard included a chapter on INTERFET, will edit the conference proceedings for publication. Doctor John Blaxland said that “the conference is even more important given the absence of an official Australian history for INTERFET.”
Lieutenant General Ash Power, AO, CSC (Retired), former Colonel Operations INTERFET; Professor Damien Kingsbury, author of East Timor: The Price of Liberty; Brigadier Jeff Wilkinson, AM (Retired), former Commander Logistic Support Force; and Associate Professor Bob Breen, author of Mission Accomplished, East Timor: The ADF Participation in INTERFET, will also be speaking at the Conference.
Associate Professor Bob Breen from Deakin University acknowledged that much additional information had come to light over the past 14 years that warranted a review of events, causation and unintended consequences surrounding INTERFET. “It’s important to get the benefit of time and the perspectives of different stakeholders to get a holistic understanding of these historic events” said Professor Breen.
The Conference will be held in the prestigious Pavilion Room at the RACV Club in Melbourne on Saturday 20 and Sunday 21 September 2014.
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