An Australian man facing charges in East Timor claims he has been
framedby local authorities.Julian King, a freelance journalist and
activist from Darwin, is charged with possessing ammunition and
illegal documents and is still awaiting trial in Dili.
East Timorese police allege they found a box of bullets and illegal
documents during a raid on Mr King's home last month.
Mr King says the Court ofA Appeal today found the documents were
not illegal.
He says he has been framed because of his investigations into the
East Timorese Government.
"I don't have any bullets, I don't have any weapons, I'm here
as a researcher and a part-time journalist, cameraman," he
said.
"I believe this is an attempt to get rid of me because I'm
researching Timor Gap and allegations of corruption."
Mr King says the Court of Appeal ordered prosecutors to return
his passport and refused their request to jail him pending the trial.