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Indonesia solidarity
New act plays to the Max
Max Lane is a National Executive member of the Revolutionary Socialist Party
The Mass Upsurge in Indonesia and East Timor and Its Implications for Australian Politics -- Max Lane
By Max Lane
[The general line of this report was adopted by the 18th Congress of the DSP, held in Sydney, January 5-10, 1999.]
Comrades, the basic proposal of this report is that the DSP substantially increase its efforts in the area of solidarity with the Indonesian revolution and East Timorese national liberation struggle. The key proposals of this report in this regard are:



