Dfat accused of attempting to censor official history of military operations in Timor-Leste
by Karen Middleton Political editor from World news | The Guardian on (#6MTQ8)
Exclusive: Bureaucratic process of clearing' book has dragged on for almost three years with historians arguing obstruction amounts to censorship'
Australia's foreign affairs department (Dfat) is refusing to approve the publication of an official history of military operations in Timor-Leste until references are removed that could embarrass officials and diplomats, leading to accusations of censorship".
The finished manuscript was presented for vetting 30 months ago and Dfat is the only agency of nine in the declassification process not yet largely or wholly satisfied it does not pose a risk to national security, defence or international relations.
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