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Balibo is a town in East Timor situated approximately 10km from the Indonesian border. It was estimated by Australian-based journalists by Indonesian forces on October 16, 1975 during an incursion by Indonesia into what was then Portuguese Timor.


The town is home to a 400-year old fort, which was the scene of several battles during the Indonesian invasion in 1975. The Balibo Five were also filming from the fort when Indonesian forces landed in Balibo on the day they died.


The Balibo Declaration, which criticised the declaration of independence and was later used by the Indonesian government as partial justification for its invasion, was said to have been signed here but was actually drafted by Indonesian intelligence and signed in Bali, Indonesia.


During the INTERFET mission after the Indonesian withdrawal, the fort was used as a base for approximately one thousand United Nations troops, as part of Operation Lavarack. Kylie Minogue performed an unplugged concert in Balibo to entertain United Nations troops in 1999, as part of the Tour of Duty series of concerts.


In 2003, the government of Victoria, Australia purchased the house where the five journalists had stayed, as it had fallen into disrepair, and renovated it to serve as a creche, library and vocational training centre. International aid organizations have also been involved in other reconstruction work in the town, such as the rebuilding of a dormitory for schoolchildren from remote communities that had been razed during the militia attacks.


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CNN.com - Australia still haunted by Balibo Five murders - May 17, 2002 (524 words)
SYDNEY, Australia (CNN) -- The deaths of five journalists in Balibo, East Timor, in October 1975 as Indonesia launched its campaign to occupy the former Portuguese colony, marked a sharp rise in Australia's awareness of events in the territories to its north.
The five Australia-based newsmen died during the invasion of the border town of Balibo by the Indonesian army, but the details of precisely how or why they died are still not publicly known.
Balibo was then in Portuguese Timor, attacked from nearby Indonesian West Timor as Indonesia began its occupation of the former Portuguese colony.
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