Accession Number | P03607.512 |
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Collection type | Photograph |
Object type | Black & white - Film original negative chromogenic Kodak T400 CN |
Maker |
Rozzoli, Unknown |
Place made | East Timor: Balibo |
Date made | April 2000 |
Conflict |
East Timor, 1999-2013 |
Copyright |
Item copyright: Status to be assessed |
Photographer John Immig, with a camera hanging from his neck, stands in front of a satellite dish ...
Photographer John Immig, with a camera hanging from his neck, stands in front of a satellite dish at headquarters at Balibo Fort. Immig travelled to East Timor in 2000 and 2002 to photograph Australian Defence Force (ADF) personnel and Australian Federal Police (AFP) during their deployments. Following the overwhelming vote for independence by the East Timorese on 30 August 1999 in the United Nations (UN) sponsored referendum, the pro-Indonesian militia launched a campaign of destruction, arson and murder, killing approximately 1500 people and forcing 300 000 others into West Timor as refugees. On 15 September, the UN issued a resolution, calling for a multinational force to restore peace and security and facilitate humanitarian assistance operations. By 20 September 1999, the first coalition force began deploying to East Timor as part of Australian-led International Force for East Timor (INTERFET). Five months later in February 2000, INTERFET handed control of military operations over to the United Nations Transitional Administration in East Timor (UNTAET), who were to maintain security, establish an effective administration and develop civil and social services.