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class=468044600-09092008>More information on Today Tonight story on tonight from
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<FONT face=Tahoma size=2><B>From:</B> Richard tanter
[mailto:rtanter@nautilus.org] <BR><B>Sent:</B> Tuesday, 9 September 2008 10:42
AM<BR><B>To:</B> Bu Wilson<BR><B>Cc:</B> clinton Fernandes<BR><B>Subject:</B>
Urgent : Today Tonight story coming tonight on Indonesian war criminal in
Sydney<BR></FONT><BR></DIV>
<DIV></DIV>Dear Bu<BR><BR>Can this go out today? Channel Seven's Today Tonight
will be broadcasting this important story tonight, September 9. <BR><BR>Clinton
Fernandes and I and others worked with Channel Seven journalist James Thomas in
his important story about the discovery by an East Timorese woman in Sydney who
recognized a World Youth Day pilgrim as Gui Campos, a member of the Indonesian
military’s Intelligence Task Force in East Timor during the 1990s, is accused of
torturing civilians during the Indonesian occupation of East Timor. Clinton
features in the programme, as does Gui Campos, and his accuser. <BR><BR>Channel
Seven press release attached. It would be helpful if it could receive wide
circulation, as there may be others who can contribute to the story as it
unfolds from now on. <BR><BR>best<BR><BR>Richard<BR><BR><BR><?fontfamily><?param Symbol><?x-tad-smaller>•
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WAR CRIMINAL WALKS AUSTRALIAN STREETS<BR><?/x-tad-smaller><?/fontfamily></B><?fontfamily><?param Symbol><?x-tad-smaller>•
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THE NEIGHBOUR OF HIS VICTIM’S FAMILIES<BR><?/x-tad-smaller><?/fontfamily></B><?fontfamily><?param Symbol><?x-tad-smaller>•
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GAINED ENTRY FOR WORLD YOUTH DAY<?/x-tad-smaller><?/fontfamily></B><?fontfamily><?param Times New Roman><?x-tad-smaller><BR><?/x-tad-smaller><?/fontfamily><?fontfamily><?param Symbol><?x-tad-smaller>•
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CAN BE TRIED IN AUSTRALIA FOR WAR CRIMES<?/x-tad-smaller><?/fontfamily></B><?fontfamily><?param Times New Roman><?x-tad-smaller><BR><?/x-tad-smaller><?smaller><?smaller><?smaller><?smaller><?smaller><?smaller><?x-tad-smaller><BR><?/x-tad-smaller><?/smaller><?/smaller><?/smaller><?smaller><BR><?/smaller><?/smaller><?/smaller><?/smaller><I><?x-tad-smaller>September
9, 2008:<?/x-tad-smaller></I><?x-tad-smaller> An accused war criminal is walking
free in Sydney and living in the same suburb as the family of one of his
victims, Channel Seven’s Today Tonight will exclusively reveal.<BR><BR>Today
Tonight’s James Thomas reports that Guy Campos gained entry to Australia on June
30 under a World Youth Day visa, which was personally endorsed by the Roman
Catholic Church, and is yet to leave the country.<BR><BR>Campos, a member of the
Indonesian military’s Intelligence Task Force in East Timor during the 1990s, is
accused of torturing civilians during the Indonesian occupation of East
Timor.<BR><BR>Now, as shown in reporter James Thomas’s exclusive report tonight,
Campos is living less than 2km from the family of an 11-year-old boy he bashed,
who later that night died.<BR><BR>Today Tonight speaks exclusively with the
Sydney-based sister of the 11-year-old victim and an eye witness to the
bashing.<BR><BR>In an unprecedented move the Australian Federal Police are
legally able to charge Campos and prosecute him in Australia for war crimes, a
leading academic and former intelligence officer tells Today Tonight.<BR><BR><?/x-tad-smaller><B><?x-tad-smaller>James Thomas is available
for interview.<BR><?/x-tad-smaller><?smaller><BR>For more information please
contact: <BR>Michael Gadd – Channel Seven Publicity, (02) 8777
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