Commemorating A Friendship Born In Adversity

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THE HON. WARREN SNOWDON MP

Minister for Defence Science and Personnel



Saturday, 25 April 2009

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COMMEMORATING A FRIENDSHIP BORN IN ADVERSITY


The Minister for Defence Science and Personnel, the Hon. Warren Snowdon MP,

today joined the Timor Leste President, Jose Ramos-Horta, and Prime Minister

Xanana Gusmao in paying tribute to the sacrifices of the Australians and East

Timorese during the struggle against the Japanese in Timor during World War II.


Mr Snowdon attended the official opening of the Dare Memorial Museum and Café,

and the Fatunaba Memorial Primary School, built on the site of the original Dare

memorial presented by the 2/2nd Independent Company to the Timorese in 1969, to

recognise and thank them for their incredible bravery and service in 1942.


He said the great loyalty, friendship and sacrifice made by the East Timorese in

helping Australia against the Japanese during WWII should be remembered by our

nation.


“In March 1942, 2/2 Independent Company, who were deployed to East Timor,

began what amounted to almost a year-long guerrilla war against the invading

Japanese Force,” Mr Snowdon said.


“The 300 or so Australians, reinforced in September by 2/4th Independent Company,

inflicted heavy losses on the Japanese.


“It was an effort of endurance and courage that would have been utterly impossible

without the support of the Timorese people.


“Reprisals by the Japanese on the East Timorese were fierce, however, and over

40,000 Timorese people lost their lives in WWII.”


Mr Snowdon congratulated Kirsty Sword-Gusmao and all those whose hard work had

made the museum, café and new school a reality.


“My good friend and 2/2nd veteran, Paddy Kenneally, would be proud to see the

museum and school that stands in memory of how East Timor served Australia.


“Paddy was here at Anzac Day only last year and sadly passed away in March, but

his love for Timor and the enduring bonds of friendship born in WWII’s struggle and

sacrifice lives on, not only on the walls of the museum, but in the children who attend

the memorial school.


“Lest we forget.”


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