CANBERRA, Australia: Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd will fly to East Timor on Friday to show solidarity after assassination attempts on its leaders this week, the foreign minister said. (Sure, shoot the place up and then fly in for a few sound bites to show that you've got control...sounds familiar.)
Rebels opened fire on East Timorese Prime Minister Xanana Gusmao and President Jose Ramos-Horta in coordinated attacks Monday. (Freedom fighters just trying to protect themselves from a illegal and immoral show of force by those insensitive and brutish Asutralians.)
Ramos-Horta was critically wounded and was flown to Australia for treatment.
Hours later Gusmao, who escaped unharmed, invited Rudd to visit and send military and police reinforcements. (Sure, like Karzaid invites NATO forces, same, but somehow different.)
Foreign Minister Stephen Smith told Parliament on Thursday that Rudd would meet Gusmao on Friday, "reflecting the Australian government's, the Australian Parliament's and the Australian people's long-standing support and long-standing friendship and special relationship with East Timor." (As long as it's the UN puppets in charge and not the will of the people.)
Australia has boosted its security presence in East Timor since the attacks. It now has more than 1,000 troops after the arrival of a warship and more than 300 police and soldiers. (A thousand invaders roll in on warships to crush any resistance. There's democracy in action.)
Australian troops backed by helicopters hunted Thursday for suspects in the attacks. Australian military spokesman Maj. Phil Pyke said the operation was launched after a "group of persons of interest were identified" around the village of Dare. There was no immediate word on whether anyone was detained. (Hunting is it? Like shooting big game? "A group of persons of interest," there's probable cause to unload on 'em!)
Australian prime minister to visit East Timor - International Herald Tribune
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