Havana – Timor-Leste carried out its second National Literacy Teaching Graduation, a campaign developed with the Cuban program Yes I…
East Timor
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December 18, 2008
Lindsay Murdoch – Many complaints against Australian soldiers in East Timor remain unresolved because there is no formal means to deal with them,…
December 12, 2008
Emma Macdonald – East Timor might be the newest sovereign state in the world, but for PhD graduate Nuno Oliveira the tiny country's ancient…
December 11, 2008
Jakarta – Indonesia's former foreign minister Ali Alatas, who died in Singapore on Thursday, was a widely respected figure in the region tipped at…
December 10, 2008
Dili – The Secretary General of Fretilin and former Prime Minister of East Timor, Mari Alkatiri, said today in Dili that there are "attacks"…
December 9, 2008
A key principle of both good memorialisation and reconciliation is that the truth be honestly acknowledged in plain language. Memorialisation that…
December 8, 2008
- Stop ongoing impunity
- Judge the perpetrators of the 7 December invasion
- Judge the criminals who violated human rights…
Rory Callinan – East Timor is struggling to repair its police force, but individual dedication can't make up for a lack of equipment and training…
December 5, 2008
Jakarta – Unanswered questions about East Timor's break for independence in 1999 were brought to the forefront with the Thursday launch of East…
December 4, 2008
Jerome Rivet, Dili – From his terrifying footage of the 1991 massacre at Dili's Santa Cruz cemetery, British journalist and filmmaker Max Stahl…
December 3, 2008
Matt Crook, Dili – A US$390 million power project tendered to Chinese investors was to be the defining action of the Parliamentary Majority…
December 2, 2008
Eleanor Hall: In their country's quarter of a century long struggle for independence, around 10,000 East Timorese people were taken as political…
December 1, 2008
Dili – More than 100,000 people fled their homes in 2006 for welfare centres and relatives' homes when violence erupted following splits within…
November 27, 2008
Lindsay Murdoch and Scott Rochfort – East Timor will today unveil its first national airline, Timor Air, with plans to operate flights to…
November 25, 2008
Havana – East Timor's President, Jose Ramos-Horta, today highlighted Cuba's medical collaboration with his country, which has nearly one million…
November 24, 2008
Lindsay Murdoch, Dili – A high-stakes battle taking place between East Timor and Woodside Petroleum over the Greater Sunrise oil and gas field is…
November 23, 2008
Paul Daley – There has been a lot of disagreement recently about just who said what to whom in serious policy and political discussions over the…
November 22, 2008
Angie Bexley - "Gembel" is an Indonesian word meaning homeless person, bum or vagrant. A group of Timorese youth in Dili, Timor Leste, co-opted…
November 21, 2008
East Timor's government says closing the country's internal refugee camps represents only a small part of the effort needed to ensure…
Jakarta – The former commander of the Indonesian army's special task force [Kopassus], Prabowo Subianto, held a friendly meeting with…
November 17, 2008
A new report by the Small Arms Survey group says East Timor still has a serious problem with controlling weapons.
Weapons collections and an…
November 16, 2008
Former Indonesian president BJ Habibie says a letter from then-Australian prime minister John Howard pushed him into acting quickly on…
November 14, 2008
Angus Grigg, Jakarta – Woodside Petroleum's $14 billion Greater Sunrise project may be delayed indefinitely as relations between East Timor and…
Dili – Young people from around the world gathered this week in East Timor to participate in a conference to share ideas on identity, conflict and…
East Timor's Court of Appeal has ruled that the $400 million mid-year budget is illegal. The government had sought to take an extra $290 million…
Barry FitzGerald, Resources Editor – Woodside chief executive Don Voelte has raised the prospect of Woodside sidestepping the Federal Government's…
November 13, 2008
Lucy Williamson, Jakarta – The Constitutional Court in East Timor has ruled against the government in a key political battle.
The government…
D. Aveiro – Ximenes Belo, former archbishop in Dili and Nobel peace laureate, said Wednesday that, 17 years after the massacre at the cemetery of…
Angela Macdonald-Smith – Australia risks losing the Sunrise liquefied natural gas project to East Timor, where the venture could avoid the effects…
Today we are all thinking back on the major event which took place 17 years ago, thinking anew about an event with significant impact for our…
November 11, 2008
Jesse Wright, Dili – As the official photographer for the thousands of civilians walking to a cemetery for a burial, Simplisio de Deus watched…
November 10, 2008
Lindsay Murdoch, Darwin – Trouble appears to be brewing in East Timor again as security forces step up roadblocks and increase security around…
Lisbon – The Revolutionary Front of Independent East Timor (Fretilin) threatened to abandon the Timorese Parliament by the end of the year,…
November 3, 2008
Susan Harris Rimmer – Will the date October 30 mark the last best chance for justice for survivors of occupation in East Timor?
In 1999,…
John Lyons – John Howard braced himself for the possibility of up to 30 Australian soldiers being killed by the Indonesian military when he made…
November 1, 2008
Andra Jackson – Jill Jolliffe knows that often in wars it is the heroes who are remembered while the suffering of ordinary people goes unnoted.…
October 31, 2008
Dili – Timor-Leste is addressing ancient land disputes created by centuries of occupation and confusion over land titles.
For 450 years,…
Ruth Ratcliffe – "They've been trying to solve problems by using only money, but not to solve the political problems through political means, that…
Lindsay Murdoch, Darwin – East Timor's President, Jose Ramos-Horta, has found the man who shot and almost killed him, instantly recognising him…
October 28, 2008
Dili – Mounting tension between East Timor's government and the opposition and continued regional-based rivalries in the police and army have left…
October 27, 2008
Ross Peake – The Australian Defence Force is in East Timor for the long haul although the size of the contingent will vary according to the…
October 26, 2008
Jenna Hand – East Timor's Opposition Leader has denied a rally of up to 70,000 anti-government protesters would breach the fragile peace in the…
October 24, 2008
Matt Crook, Dili – The streets of Dili are quiet – for now. Clashes between rival gangs have subsided and thousands have finally returned to their…
October 23, 2008
East Timor's Opposition Leader has rejected Government accusations that the Fretilin party is stoking security tensions by planning a…
October 22, 2008
Sydney – Australia will reduce its troop deployment to East Timor because of the improved security situation, Defence Minister Joel Fitzgibbon…
Dili – A move to soften tough abortion laws in mainly Catholic East Timor is stirring opposition from the powerful Church.
Activists are…
Karen Michelmore, Ubud, Bali – Naldo Rei's thick, wavy hair trails down his back. He has worn it this way for much of his life, for protection,…
Canberra – East Timor's government accused the opposition Fretilin party of stoking security tensions in the restive country Wednesday, as…
October 21, 2008
Dili – In the high, craggy mountains south of East Timor's capital, Dili, a tangled blanket of wild, unkempt coffee trees is blooming. If the…
October 20, 2008
Dili – East Timorese Prime Minister Xanana Gusmao threatened Monday to arrest protesters who respond to opposition calls for a mass…




