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Indonesia bans Balibo 
December 2, 2009 
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Balibo's murderous tale
East Timorese President Jose Ramos-Horta believes the murder of the Balibo five 
can tell crucial lessons to today's society.

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Indonesia has banned the politically sensitive Australian movie about the 
Balibo Five.

Indonesia's censorship board, the LSF, made the ruling late on Tuesday, just 
hours before a planned premiere screening of Robert Connolly's Balibo.

Organisers of the event, the Jakarta Foreign Correspondents Club, were forced 
to cancel the screening just minutes before its scheduled start.

The LSF's decision means the Jakarta International Film Festival will also be 
forbidden from showing the film as part of its lineup.

Festival Director Lalu Rois Amri said he was disappointed by the decision and 
would try to have it reversed.

"Basically they won't allow us to show it, but I'm still waiting for the formal 
explanation," he said.

Balibo depicts Indonesian soldiers brutally murdering the five Australia-based 
newsmen in the East Timorese border town in 1975.

The Indonesian military was instrumental in convincing the LSF to ban the film, 
which contradicts the official Indonesian explanation that the newsmen were 
accidentally killed in crossfire.

The film's release in Australia earlier this year came just weeks before 
federal police announced they would conduct a formal war crimes investigation 
into the killings.

The probe follows a 2007 coronial inquest that concluded Indonesian forces 
deliberately killed the journalists to cover up their invasion of East Timor.

AAP 


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