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December 6, 2013

Australian Associated Press - December 6, 2013

Julian Drape – East Timor says it won't be deterred from challenging a multi-billion dollar oil and gas treaty with Australia in The Hague despite…

Press Release - December 6, 2013

For many years, Australia has been stealing the oil and gas from the Timor Sea, in an area which belongs to Timor-Leste under international legal…

The Guardian (Australia) - December 6, 2013

Lenore Taylor – The inspector general of intelligence and security has issued an unusual public statement to deny that any former spy had raised…

New Matilda - December 6, 2013

Shirley Shackleton – This week the home and offices of Australian barrister Bernard Collaery were raided, while he was in the Hague seeking…

Crikey - December 6, 2013

Gordon Peake and Piers Kelly – With allegations of Australian chicanery during the Timor Sea negotiations, a definitional question emerges for the…

Inside Story - December 6, 2013

Despite the usual diplomatic niceties at the celebration of the thirty-eighth anniversary of Timor-Leste's declaration of independence in Canberra…

Sydney Morning Herald - December 6, 2013

Donald K. Anton – Claims of Australian spying on East Timor are only the latest chapter in a saga of clashes over treaties.

In the last…

Crikey - December 6, 2013

Damien Kingsbury – The new government is not off on the right foot in foreign policy terms, with the Indonesian spying scandal dominating…

Sydney Morning Herald - December 6, 2013

Nick Miller – East Timor's government will not be deterred in pressing its case to scrap an oil treaty worth billions of dollars over claims of…

ABC Radio Australia - December 6, 2013

Peter Lloyd, staff – East Timor says the Australian Government knew it would call upon the testimony of four whistleblowers in its dispute…

December 5, 2013

Melbourne Age Editorial - December 5, 2013

It is disturbing that more than a decade after East Timor secured its independence, with the assistance of Australian forces, our nations now are…

Crikey.com - December 5, 2013

Bernard Keane – As the United States-style war on whistleblowers and journalists ramps up in Australia, one of the key myths about national…

The Australian Editorial - December 5, 2013

Australia's role in supporting the transition of East Timor, or Timor Leste, to independence in 2002 – making it the first new sovereign state of…

December 4, 2013

AETFA South Australia Media Statement - December 4, 2013

The Australia East Timor Friendship Association of South Australia today released a statement regarding the spying scandal against Timor-Leste by…

Sydney Morning Herald - December 4, 2013

Tom Allard – The former senior spy who blew the whistle on alleged Australian bugging of East Timor's government took his case to the intelligence…

Reuters - December 4, 2013

Jane Wardell, Sydney – Attorney-General George Brandis said on Wednesday raids by Australia's domestic spy agency on the Canberra offices of a…

ABC Radio Australia - December 4, 2013

East Timor's prime minister says he is shocked by the Australian Government's decision to authorise raids on a lawyer and whistleblower who were…

The Australian - December 4, 2013

Paul Cleary – Oil and espionage have gone hand in hand during the past four decades of contestation over the lucrative petroleum resources of the…

December 3, 2013

The Guardian (Australia) - December 3, 2013

Clinton Fernandes – It is not hard to see why ASIO yesterday raided the office and home of a Canberra-based lawyer, Bernard Collaery, and the…

ABC Radio Australia - December 3, 2013

A lawyer representing East Timor in its spying case against Australia says his office has been raided by the Australian Security Intelligence…

The Guardian (Australia) - December 3, 2013

Katharine Murphy and Lenore Taylor – A first-hand witness to alleged Australian spying against Timor-Leste in 2004 has been detained and searched…

December 2, 2013

Melbourne Age - December 2, 2013

Tom Clarke – Indonesia isn't the only country in our region upset about Australia's spying. East Timor has accused Australia not just of spying on…

November 30, 2013

Melbourne Age - November 30, 2013

Rory Callinan – Six years ago, NSW magistrate Dorelle Pinch recommended that the killings of Australian journalists Brian Peters, 29, Malcolm…

Cafe Pacific - November 30, 2013

David Robie, Dili – On 28 November 1975, Timor-Leste made its fateful unilateral declaration of independence. A week later, a paranoid Indonesian…

November 29, 2013

Dili Weekly - November 29, 2013

Paulina Quintao – Despite the outcry from the community for the government to ban cigarette advertising in public spaces, the Minister of Health…

The Guardian (Australia) - November 29, 2013

Reheated allegations that Australia bugged Timor-Leste's leaders during negotiations over resource revenues will reinforce perceptions that…

November 28, 2013

Kiama Independent - November 28, 2013

Dan Harrison – A senior East Timorese minister has backed Indonesian president Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono's call for a code of conduct on spying,…

The Movement of Searching Forced Disappearances during Illegal Indonesian Occupation from 1975-1999 - November 28, 2013

This movement was established by the university students who are concerned about the serious crimes committed by the Indonesian soldiers from…

Sydney Morning Herald - November 28, 2013

Joanne Wallis – In March 2013 Australia drew down the last members of the Australian Defence Force-led international forces that had been deployed…

November 27, 2013

ABC Radio Australia - November 27, 2013

The Abbott Government is facing fresh accusations of spying on a near neighbour and it could cost Australia dearly. The government of Timor Leste…

ABC Radio Australia - November 27, 2013

East Timor is accusing Australia of bugging its cabinet for commercial advantage and threatening to end a lucrative gas treaty over the claims.…

The Australian - November 27, 2013

Leo Shanahan – East Timor Minister of State Agio Pereira has said allegations of spying by Australian intelligence on Indonesia's President will…

ABC Radio Australia - November 27, 2013

Conor Duffy, Nikki Tugwell, Peter Lloyd and staff – Australia is under further pressure over spying in the region, with East Timor accusing spies…

Associated Press - November 27, 2013

Amid the furore over allegations of spying on Indonesia's leaders, East Timor has repeated claims that Australia bugged its leaders during…

New Matilda - November 27, 2013

Amy Ripley – The respected East Timorese human rights organisation La'o Hamutuk is demanding that the Indonesian government finally be held…

November 26, 2013

Asia Development Bank News Release - November 26, 2013

Manila, Philippines – Economic losses frrom climate change could reach as much as 10% of Timor-Leste's annual GDP by 2100, making it one of the…

November 24, 2013

Tempo - November 24, 2013

Fransisco Rosarians, Kupang – Commander of Security Forces of Indonesian-Timor Leste Border, Major Infantry Budi Prasetyo said the…

November 23, 2013

Jakarta Globe - November 23, 2013

Agustinus Tetiro – State-owned construction companies Waskita Karya and Pembangunan Perumahan have set their eyes on the developing economy of…

Cafe Pacific - November 23, 2013

David Robie, Dili – While the Timor-Leste media industry was rejuvenated by a national congress last month that voted on a new code of ethics, one…

Cafe Pacific - November 23, 2013

Celestino Gusmao – University students from Timor-Leste's eastern Baucau district gathered this week to commemorate the 1979 Matebian cave…

November 21, 2013

Macauhub - November 21, 2013

The government of Timor-Leste (East Timor) plans to provide Cabo Verde (Cape Verde) land for agriculture, as part of an arrangement…

Cafe Pacific - November 21, 2013

The Timor-Leste capital Dili's Chinese-built main heavy oil power plant at Hera, about 15 km from the city, still remains at the centre of…

November 18, 2013

Prensa Latina - November 18, 2013

Havana – A total of 246 medical students in Timor-Leste received their degrees today in that nation as a part of a joint project…

Jakarta Globe - November 18, 2013

Muhammad Al Azhari – A large mixed use property project, managed by an Indonesian building contractor, held a ground-breaking ceremony in Dili,…

November 13, 2013

Jakarta Post - November 13, 2013

Jakarta – The Timor Leste Attorney General's Office (AGO) plans to strengthen relations with the Corruption Eradication Commission (…

November 12, 2013

East Timor and Indonesia Action Network Statement - November 12, 2013

November 12 is the 22nd anniversary of the Santa Cruz massacre. On November 12, 1991, Indonesian troops opened fire on a memorial procession –…

Joint Declaration by the Timorese National Alliance for an International Tribunal (ANTI) - November 12, 2013

Truth and Justice are the foundations for developing democracy in Timor-Leste

Today the People of Timor-Leste commemorate the 22nd…

November 8, 2013

ABC News - November 8, 2013

Stephanie Boulet – Legal experts and NGOs in East Timor say laws against domestic violence are failing to reduce rates of violence against women…

November 7, 2013

Dili Weekly - November 7, 2013

Ezequiel Freitas – Members of National Parliament consider the work of the Anti-Corruption Commission (KAK) to be ineffective combating corruption…

Reporters Without Borders - November 7, 2013

Australian RWB correspondent Mark Pearson tells us about an historic congress of Timor Leste journalists which was held in Dili from 25 to 27…