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October 16, 2008

Joint Press Statement - October 16, 2008

On 9 October, President Jose Ramos Horta has submitted the report to Timor Leste's Parliament in Dili, and it was received by Parliament head…

Reuters - October 16, 2008

Rob Taylor, Canberra – East Timor is facing a food crisis and more than half the fledgling country's youngest children are now going hungry as…

Deutsche Presse Agentur - October 16, 2008

Dili – Last week on eBay a search for East Timor would have come up with a black, wooden, hand-carved statue of a male, not quite a metre high.…

October 15, 2008

Canberra Times - October 15, 2008

The village of Tai Tete is a 40-minute climb from the town of Maliana, in the west of East Timor.

The rangy figure of Joana Fatima leads us…

October 13, 2008

Deutsche Presse Agentur - October 13, 2008

Dili – The East Timorese ministry of justice is preparing a penal code which would decriminalise many abortions, but with little visible public…

Reuters - October 13, 2008

Soibada, East Timor – East Timor president Jose Ramos-Horta said Monday he wants the United Nations to drop its investigation into…

October 12, 2008

Agence France Presse - October 12, 2008

An opposition plan for a massive march on East Timor's capital and rumours of tension in the police force are raising concerns of a return to…

October 11, 2008

Melbourne Age - October 11, 2008

Lindsay Murdoch, Darwin – Trouble appears to be brewing in East Timor again as security forces step up roadblocks and increase security around…

October 10, 2008

Reuters - October 10, 2008

Dili – Tens of thousands of people are preparing for their third bout of flooding since 2006 in camps for internally displaced people (IDPs) as…

ABC News Online - October 10, 2008

The police chief of East Timor's second biggest city has been arrested amid rising tensions within the force. Stephanie March reports…

Radio Australia - October 10, 2008

East Timor's President and chief prosecutor are at odds over the prosecution of senior military figures for their role in illegally arming…

Prensa Latina - October 10, 2008

Dili – East Timor celebrated Cuba's Independence day within the World Drive Against the Blockade with a new telephone line (roaming)…

October 9, 2008

BBC News - October 9, 2008

Many ordinary people were celebrated as heroes for the role they played during East Timor's struggle for independence from Indonesia.

Dutch…

October 7, 2008

ABC News Online - October 7, 2008

East Timor's prime minster says he will not allow a new wave of instability as the opposition Fretilin party prepares for a…

October 6, 2008

Australian Associated Press - October 6, 2008

Police in East Timor have been ordered to set up checkpoints and step up patrols to stop officers from taking weapons home, amid signs of mounting…

October 3, 2008

Tempo Interactive - October 3, 2008

Jose Sarito Amaral, Jakarta – Prime Minister of East Timor Xanana Gusmao dismissed Fretilin's threat to bring in thousands of supporters to urge…

The Australian - October 3, 2008

Paul Toohey – East Timor's fragile political and justice system is again being put to the test with the country's most senior military figure,…

October 2, 2008

Tempo Interactive - October 2, 2008

Famega Syafira/Wikipedia, Jakarta – Fretilin demanded a re-election in East Timor, the party Secretary General Mari Alkatiri said on Thursday when…

October 1, 2008

Radio Australia - October 1, 2008

Tensions are brewing in East Timor's national police force as the government works to weed out corruption and rehabilitate the force.

The…

Australian Associated Press - October 1, 2008

Worrying signs are emerging of tensions within East Timor's police force, similar to the rift among armed forces that sparked deadly violence in…

Tempo Interactive - October 1, 2008

Kurniasih Budi/Ninin Damayanti, Jakarta – Former East Timor Prime Minister Mari Alkatiri visited President Yudhoyono during the Idul…

September 28, 2008

Deutsche Presse Agentur - September 28, 2008

Dili – Justice in East Timor has traditionally been measured out in water buffaloes. A goat theft costs one buffalo and a rape of a woman is worth…

September 26, 2008

Reuters - September 26, 2008

Dili – The United Nations aims to complete investigating nearly 400 cases related to the bloodshed surrounding East Timor's 1999…

Sydney Morning Herald - September 26, 2008

Connie Levett – Guy Campos, the East Timorese man accused of high-level collaboration with the Indonesian military involving kidnapping and…

Associated Press - September 26, 2008

Anthony Deutsch, Jakarta – East Timor is drawing up plans for a deep sea pipeline and petrochemicals plant to tap an estimated $90 billion in…

IRIN - September 26, 2008

Dili – As a girl, Laura Pina was not expected to slave in the kitchen simply by virtue of her gender. Then she got married.

Pina was shocked…

Radio Australia - September 26, 2008

For many in East Timor, access to the justice system is almost impossible. Institutions are weak and the remoteness of many villages means it can…

September 24, 2008

BBC News - September 24, 2008

Lucy Williamson – One day, perhaps, the place where Isabel sits will be a five-star hotel, its private villas looking on the beach, its grand…

Deutsche Presse Agentur - September 24, 2008

Dili – It's no secret that charity clothes cast off from rich countries end up on the backs of some of the poorest people on earth.

September 22, 2008

IRIN - September 22, 2008

Dili – Efforts to return the remaining internally displaced people (IDPs) to their homes are being hampered by squatters.

Some 100,000…

September 20, 2008

Deutsche Presse Agentur - September 20, 2008

Dili – National police in East Timor, one of the poorest countries in Asia, are being criticized for a crackdown on snack vendors working a…

September 19, 2008

Released by the Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor - September 19, 2008
ABC News Online - September 19, 2008

The Federal Defence Minister has told East Timor's Prime Minister, Xanana Gusmao, that Australia will not pull its 750 troops out of East Timor…

Australian Associated Press - September 19, 2008

The remains of five people have been uncovered from eroded soil on the boundary of Dili's international airport. Human rights campaigners claimed…

September 18, 2008

Agence France Presse - September 18, 2008

Dili – East Timorese President Jose Ramos-Horta on Thursday rejected reports that rebel leader Alfredo Reinado was executed rather than killed in…

Granma International - September 18, 2008

Juan Diego Nusa Penalver, Havana – Never were two nations as united as Cuba and Timor Leste through links of cooperation and solidarity at such…

ABC Online - September 18, 2008

A new report by the World Bank shows it's no easier to run a business in East Timor now than it was a year ago, despite the government's efforts.…

Sydney Morning Herald - September 18, 2008

Connie Levett – Jose Belo identified the face in the picture as Guy Campos, claiming the East Timorese man was present when he was interrogated…

September 17, 2008

Deutsche Presse Agentur - September 17, 2008

Dili – Slain East Timor rebel leader Alfredo Reinado had an Indonesian citizenship card in his pocket when he was shot on February 11 during an…

Voice of Culture - September 17, 2008

Matt Crook and Domingos Fernandes, Dili – Disgruntled Timorese living in one of Dili's camps for internally displaced persons (IDPs) were told on…

September 16, 2008

The Sun Herald - September 16, 2008

John Kidman – Senior military personnel knew Australian troops were responsible for introducing cane toads to East Timor two years ago, it has…

September 15, 2008

Deutsche Presse Agentur - September 15, 2008

Maliana, East Timor – A few years ago Domingos Pereira and his wife did something dangerous. They quit the East Timorese Catholic Church.

It…

September 14, 2008

United Nations Integrated Mission in Timor-Leste - September 14, 2008

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September 13, 2008

BBC News - September 13, 2008

Lucy Williamson, Jakarta – East Timor's President Jose Ramos Horta has accused members of the UN Security Council of "extraordinary hypocrisy".…

September 12, 2008

Agence France Presse - September 12, 2008

Sydney – The Australian military may have deployed more than just soldiers in East Timor – reports said Tuesday it could also have inadvertently…

Australian Associated Press - September 12, 2008

Dili – Australia must help East Timor deal with an exploding cane toad population, President Jose Ramos Horta says.

Australian troops have…

Sydney Morning Herald - September 12, 2008

Lindsay Murdoch, Darwin – Red tape delayed Australian soldiers pursuing rebels involved in the February 11 attacks on East Timor's two most senior…

September 11, 2008

ABC News Online - September 11, 2008

Senator Bob Brown made the call after claims that Australia's INTERFET troops introduced the pest to East Timor in 1999.

The…

ABC Online - September 11, 2008

In East Timor a group claiming to represent 200 former resistance fighters is demanding financial recognition for its contribution to the country'…

Radio Australia - September 11, 2008

Mark Colvin: The wrong security force may be getting the blame for introducing cane toads into East Timor.

This week the Australian-led…