West Papua and East Timor Today
An evening with author John Martinkus
Saturday 22 March
The Australia West Papua Association, Adelaide (AWPA), the Australian East Timor Friendship Association and The Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre of the University of South Australia
John Martinkus is a renowned investigative journalist and writer who has
covered the conflict in East Timor for the Sydney Morning Herald, The New
Zealand Herald, The Bulletin and AAP since 1995. His account of the period
in East Timor from 1997 -2000, titled “A Dirty Little War” was published by
Random House in 2001 and was short-listed for the 2002 NSW Premier’s Awards.
In 2002 he travelled to West Papua as a correspondent for The Bulletin and
was commissioned to write Quarterly Essay 7 “Paradise Betrayed - West
Papua’s struggle for Independence”. He is currently researching a book on
conflicts in Indonesia (to be published in 2004) and remains a regular
visitor to West Papua and Aceh.
Also presenting will be Franciscus Uweng
Franciscus Uweng is a West Papuan asylum seeker resident in Australia since
August 2002. He was imprisoned for ten years during the Suharto regime for
promoting Papuan Independence. Franciscus advocates a peaceful struggle to
reach independence and is involved in the Zone of Peace campaign with
churches and human rights organisations.
For further information on the AWPA or the East Timor Friendship
Association, contact Dave on 8345 4480
Andrew on 8340 1847 e-mail dave-arkins@bigpond.com.au or AWPA at PO Box 29
Kilkenny 5009.
