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June 1, 2009

Direct Action - June 2009

Jon Lamb – The people of Indonesia will go to the polls to elect a new president on July 8.

May 29, 2009

ABC News - May 29, 2009

Corruption allegations continue to be directed at East Timor's finance ministry, with the latest claims centring on Finance Minister Emilia Pires's hiring of foreign advisers, including

May 28, 2009

Commentary by Damien Kingsbury - May 28, 2009

p>The movie 'Balibo' headlining the coming Melbourne International Film Festival will again put in the spotlight the murder and its cover-up of six Australian based journalists in Ea

May 25, 2009

Zenit.org - May 25, 2009

New York – The predominantly Catholic nation of East Timor is under pressure from the United Nations for its laws that penalize abortion, even in the case of rape and incest.

May 15, 2009

Agence France Presse - May 15, 2009

Dili, East Timor – UN police returned control of a district to East Timorese police Thursday for the first time since bloody clashes threatened to plunge the country into civil war in 2

May 13, 2009

Agence France Presse - May 13, 2009

Dili – The World Bank has been forced to defend its consultants in East Timor after the salaries of those hired by the finance ministry were leaked to local media, sparking widespread a

May 12, 2009

Australian Associated Press - May 12, 2009

Adam Gartrell – East Timorese children were taken from their families and resettled in Indonesia under policies similar to those that created Australia's stolen generation, a Queenslan

May 11, 2009

Sydney Morning Herald - May 11, 2009

Lindsay Murdoch, Darwin – The East Timorese Government has admitted that corrupt officials are "well established" in areas such as tax, customs and procurement as a row deepens over hig

May 6, 2009

Bloomberg - May 6, 2009

Angela Macdonald-Smith – The East Timor government said it doesn't intend to approve plans that Woodside Petroleum Ltd., Australia's second-largest oil and gas producer, has said it wil

Australian Associated Press - May 6, 2009

The brother of an Australian woman accused of conspiring to assassinate East Timor's president and prime minister says he cannot believe the case is actually going to trial.

May 5, 2009

Bloomberg - May 5, 2009

Aloysius Unditu – East Timor, the world's newest democracy, may invest about 10 percent of a $4.6 billion petroleum fund in regional equities seeking to diversify from US Treasuries, th

April 29, 2009

The Australian - April 29, 2009

Mark Dodd – East Timor's security forces and civil service are politicised, a situation that has not been reconciled and could trigger a return to instability on the restive half-island

April 28, 2009

La'o Hamutuk - April 28, 2009

La'o Hamutuk is a Timorese NGO which undertakes research, monitoring and analysis of development processes in Timor-Leste.

April 15, 2009

ABC News - April 15, 2009

East Timor's notorious martial arts gangs are growing in size and strength and pose an increasing threat to Australia's security, a new report says.

April 12, 2009

Straits Times (Singapore) - April 12, 2009

Jayandra Menon, Dili – Timor Leste is dropping the tagline 'the world's newest nation' in favour of 'the world's newest destination'.

April 8, 2009

Australian Press Council Press Release - April 8, 2009

The Australian Press Council has expressed concerns about proposals to license journalists in East Timor.

April 6, 2009

Agence France Presse - April 6, 2009

Dili – It's been 10 years since Rudolfo dos Santos, then 14, watched as his neighbours and friends were shot, beaten and hacked to death by East Timorese and Indonesian anti-independenc

April 4, 2009

Sydney Morning Herald - April 4, 2009

Lindsay Murdoch, Darwin – More than 600 non-government organisations have warned that three second-hand power plants under construction in East Timor may endanger the health and livelih

Sydney Morning Herald - April 4, 2009

A decade after a massacre intended to blunt East Timor's demands for independence, Lindsay Murdoch finds that the appetite for justice continues unabated.

April 4, 2009

On 4 April 2009, more than 200 people gathered in the town of Liquisa, Timor-Leste.

April 3, 2009

Agence France Presse - April 3, 2009

Dili – The tiny impoverished nation of East Timor will need several more years of international assistance to ensure stability and tackle poverty, the head of the United Nations mission

April 2, 2009

ABC News - April 2, 2009

A group of Australian forensic scientists may have solved one of East Timor's greatest mysteries.

Agence France Presse - April 2, 2009

Dili – International donors to East Timor kicked off a three-day meeting Thursday to discuss how to lock in security gains and promote development in the young nation, one of the world'

April 1, 2009

Inside Indonesia No. 96 - April-June, 2009

A decade on, East Timor is still linked to Indonesia

March 18, 2009

Sydney Morning Herald - March 18, 2009

Lindsay Murdoch, Darwin – Jose Ramos-Horta has intervened to delay a controversial $400 million deal to buy three highly polluting second-hand power stations for East Timor.

IRIN - March 18, 2009

Dili – A call for more lenient abortion legislation in this predominantly Catholic country is renewing friction between the Church and pro-abortion activists.

March 6, 2009

ABC News - March 6, 2009

Stephanie March – East Timor's state secretary for defence, Julio Tomas Pinto, wants to send more of his troops to Australia for training.

Radio Australia - March 6, 2009

Corinne Podger – Defence Minister Joel Fitzgibbon has told Radio Australia that Australian troops will stay as long as East Timor says it needs them.

March 5, 2009

Radio Australia - March 5, 2009

By Murray McLaughlin

March 4, 2009

Sydney Morning Herald - March 4, 2009

Lindsay Murdoch, Darwin – Authorities in Dili have charged 28 people, including Timorese-born Australian Angelita Pires, over last year's attacks on East Timor's top two political leade

March 3, 2009

The Australian - March 3, 2009

Paul Toohey – Angelita Pires has been accused of being an indirect author of last year's shooting of East Timor President Jose Ramos Horta and has been charged with 19 counts of attempt

March 2, 2009

Radio Australia - March 2, 2009

The United Nations Security Council has unanimously approved East Timor's request to keep its peace keeping force there for another year.

February 27, 2009

Agence France Presse - February 27, 2009

The UN Security Council decided unanimously on Thursday to keep its peacekeeping mission in East Timor for another 12 months, noting that the political and security situation there rema

February 25, 2009

February 19, 2009

Reuters - February 19, 2009

United Nations – Oil-rich East Timor can maintain double-digit economic growth in 2009 because falling prices for commodities should reduce spending on imports, East Timor's president t

February 18, 2009

Letter to UN Security Council - February 18, 2009

On February 19, 2009 the UN Security Council will review the UN Integrated Mission in Timor-Leste (UNMIT) prior to a decision on its renewal.

February 11, 2009

BBC News - February 11, 2009

One year after the near-fatal shooting of East Timor's President Jose Ramos-Horta, the country's foreign minister has admitted it still needs help.

February 10, 2009

Australian Associated Press - February 10, 2009

Nelson da Cruz – A year after rebel attacks left East Timor's president fighting for his life, the nation is on a "knife-edge" amid threats to stability from grinding poverty and a cult

February 9, 2009

Reuters - February 9, 2009

Sunanda Creagh, Jakarta – Security in oil-rich East Timor has greatly improved in the year since an attack on President Jose Ramos-Horta, but significant reform is needed to create long

Reuters - February 9, 2009

Dili/Brussels – A year after Timor-Leste's president Jose Ramos-Horta was shot, security is markedly improved but at the cost of an army that is unreformed and increasingly unaccountabl

January 30, 2009

Agence France Presse - January 30, 2009

Tara Ravens – Women in East Timor are forced into potentially fatal abortions because they cannot legally terminate a pregnancy even for medical reasons, according to a Darwin researche

January 26, 2009

Agence France Presse - January 26, 2009

Dili – A rights group Monday urged East Timor to drop criminal charges against a weekly newspaper and its editor for alleged defamation of the justice minister.

East Timor and Indonesia Action Network Media Release - January 26, 2009

The East Timor and Indonesia Action Network (ETAN) today called on Timor-Leste's (East Timor) prosecutor-general to drop criminal defamation charges against the local weekly Tempo Seman

January 24, 2009

ZNet - January 24, 2009

Joshua Frank – In wee morning hours on Friday, January 23, a US spy plane killed at least 15 in Pakistan near the Afghanistan border.

January 21, 2009

The Australian - January 21, 2009

Mark Dodd – East Timor's Gusmao Government yesterday denied claims by the Fretilin opposition that several million dollars' worth of unaccounted expenditure involved corruption.

International Federation of Journalists Media Release - January 21, 2009

The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) is concerned at the status of the free media in Timor Leste as a local newspaper editor faces a possible prison sentence on charges of

January 19, 2009

Joint NGO Statement - January 19, 2009

[The following is an English translation of a statement issued by an ad-hoc coalition of Timor-Leste NGOs at a Dili press conference on 19 January 2009.

January 16, 2009

Agence France Presse - January 16, 2009

Manila – East Timor President Jose Ramos-Horta said here Thursday he opposes putting Indonesian soldiers on trial for human rights abuses carried out during the fight for independence.

The Australian - January 16, 2009

Mark Dodd – An urgent search is under way in East Timor for $13.3 million that was allocated to various government ministries but is unaccounted for, amid growing corruption concerns.

January 15, 2009

ABC News Online - January 15, 2009

A report has found women in East Timor are 300 times more likely to die during childbirth than women in developed countries.