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Balibo widow to face Indonesian court on film ban

Damon Gameau played Greg Shackelton in Balibo.Journalist Greg Shackleton’s widow Shirley is in Jakarta to testify before an Indonesia court that is hearing a petition against the banning of Robert Connolly’s Balibo.

“A film should never be banned in a country which is a democracy. Any organisation that tried to ban what the people want to see is making a mockery of democracy,”  said Shackleton.

Shackleton told the AFP that she was nervous because she’d be “cross-examined rather fiercely” in court, and dismissed the official Indonesian version that the Balibo five died in crossfire.

“This is about the film and the rights of the people here to watch, think, believe and say what they want, not what the government wants them to do. This film lets the cat out of the bag, you can’t keep it quiet any longer, the cat escapes. They have made a problem if they want to censor the film. I trust the Indonesian people to make up their own mind,” she added.

The Indonesian Government banned the film in 2009, but the Alliance of Independent Journalist has challenged the decision.

“Tomorrow is a lot bigger than only a trial about a film. This is Indonesia on trial in front of the whole world because democracy does not tell you what to think or watch or fear,” said Shackleton.

Update, 09/07/2010: The Sydney Morning Herald reported that Mrs. Shackleton faced “limited questions”, with judge Guruh Jaya Saputra asking her to provide ‘yes’ or ‘no’ answers and interrupting her description of how the Balibo Five were killed, by saying “Enough, we know it already”.

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