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October 8, 2014

Dili Weekly - October 8, 2014

Venidora Oliveira – Sexual abuse against minors is a major problem in Timor-Leste, according to research by the Judicial System Monitoring Program (JSMP).

JSMP legal researcher Rita Marques said the courts in Dili, Suai, Baucau and Oe-Cusse ere continually hearing cases of sexual abuse against minors. "Rates of sexual abuse against minors are very high," she said.

October 2, 2014

Belarusion News - October 2, 2014

Minsk (BelTA) – Belarus and East Timor have established diplomatic relations. The relevant joint communique was signed at the Belarusian Permanent Mission in the UN in New York on 1 October, BelTA learnt from the press service of the Foreign Ministry of Belarus.

September 26, 2014

Associated Press - September 26, 2014

New York – Veteran East Timorese leader Xanana Gusmao said Thursday he's pushing back plans to stand down as the fledgling nation's prime minister.

September 25, 2014

UN News Centre - September 25, 2014

Prime Minister Xanana Gusmao of Timor-Leste, a country which the United Nations shepherded to independence from Indonesia a dozen years ago, told the General Assembly today that while the world body still embodies hope for millions of people it needs to become more active in the face of a multitude of problems.

September 20, 2014

Timor Sea Justice Campaign Media Release - September 20, 2014

Today is the 15th anniversary of Australia's military intervention in East Timor in the wake of the violence that followed the UN sponsored ballot for independence in 1999.

September 19, 2014

Dili Weekly - September 19, 2014

Paulina Quintao – Baucau District Court prosecutor Aderito Antonio Pinto Tilman has been elected by the National Parliament to the position of Anti-Corruption Commission (KAK) commissioner.

Parliamentarians asked the incoming commissioner to maintain independence and to perform his duties to combat corruption in Timor-Leste.

Dili Weekly - September 19, 2014

Martinha Gusmao – Teachers are being told not to put their students' health at risk by smoking in classrooms.

Member of Commission F (for education, health, culture, veterans' and gender equality affairs) Eladio Faculto said while the government was unable to check up on whether teachers lit up in class, the educators should show some self-discipline.

September 18, 2014

Dili Weekly - September 18, 2014

Martinha Gusmao – Member of Parliament Eladio Faculto has called on the Timor-Leste government to close down the Dili International School (DIS) as it does not follow the curriculum set down by the Ministry of Education.

Dili Weekly - September 18, 2014

Paulina Quintao – Member of Parliament (MP) Brigida Antonia Correira has criticized the Ministry of Tourism's Miss Turismu initiative as a waste of money.

MP Correira said the winner of the inaugural Miss Turismo competition had performed no duties, a year after her election.

September 12, 2014

Dili Weekly - September 12, 2014

Venidora Oliveira – Millennium Development Goal houses are being used as police barracks rather than their intended use as homes for vulnerable people.

Member of Parliament Natalino dos Santos in National Parliament why police were occupying the homes in West Beto.

Dili Weekly - September 12, 2014

Paulina Quintao – Research conducted by the Ministry of Health and UNICEF in 2013 shows that half of all Timorese children under the age of five suffer from malnutrition.

Ministry of Health department of nutrition chief Joao Bosco da Costa said malnutrition was caused by a variety of factors

Dili Weekly - September 12, 2014

Venidora Oliveira – National Electoral Commission (CNE) head Joana Dulce Vitor said the policy objective was to support the activities of political parties at a local level.

September 11, 2014

The Economist - September 11, 2014

I.S., Dili – Ever since gaining independence in 2002, Timor-Leste has boasted one of Asia's freest presses. Its media exposed the mismanagement of state funds, corruption and other scandals involving government employees. But their freedom could come to an abrupt end if the parliament endorses a new law to regulate the media.

September 10, 2014

The Guardian (Australia) - September 10, 2014

Richard Ackland – Already we have a taste of what lies in wait once the new bundle of Asio laws are passed.

Brisbane Times - September 10, 2014

Tom Allard – Australian man Roger Maguire has been accused by East Timor of being a "mole" for oil major ConocoPhillips amid revelations it paid him $US120,000 to provide evidence on its behalf.

Canberra Times - September 10, 2014

Tom Allard – As Bobby Boye surveyed his extensive property portfolio, the 2011 Rolls-Royce Ghost and other luxury vehicles in the garage, he may well have reflected with some satisfaction on a job well done.

September 8, 2014

Pacific Media Centre - September 8, 2014

Mark Pearson, Brisbane (JournLaw/Pacific Media Watch) – Just as the Australian government proposes tougher national security powers for its agencies and penalties for whistleblowing, we have learned last week that the Australian Federal Police has asked the ABC for unedited current affairs interview footage in its pursuit of a former spy and a lawyer.

September 7, 2014

SBS - September 7, 2014

Manny Tsigas – Dr Ramos Horta has been recognised for his leading role in East Timor's independence movement, as well as helping maintain a strong relationship with Australia.

ABC News - September 7, 2014

East Timor's former president Jose Ramos-Horta has downplayed frictions over Dili's spying row with Canberra and commended moves to seek an amicable settlement over gas revenues in the Timor Sea.

Speaking in Sydney, where he has received the honorary Companion to the Order of Australia, Dr Ramos-Horta described the relationship between the two countries as "exemplary".

September 6, 2014

Sydney Morning Herald - September 6, 2014

Harriet Alexander – The architect of East Timor's independence movement has welcomed the decision by Australia and his country to postpone court action over their spy row and pursue an amicable resolution.

ABC News - September 6, 2014

Australia and East Timor have agreed to suspend the International Court of Justice hearing into their bitter spy row as they try to "resolve [their] differences amicably".

A spokesman for Australia's Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade told the ABC the parties will postpone the proceedings in the UN's highest court for an initial period of six months.

September 3, 2014

Timor Sea Justice Campaign Media Release - September 3, 2014

The Australian Government's bullying tactics in the Timor Sea have again been put in the spotlight following reports that an Australian lawyer and a former spy may be charged for blowing the whistle on Australia's underhanded attempts to short-change East Timor out of billions of dollars in gas and oil revenue.

September 2, 2014

Crikey.com - September 2, 2014

Clinton Fernandes – Australia has been flouting international law since 2002, taking billions of dollars in oil revenue that should rightfully belong to East Timor. No wonder we're being so cagey about the East Timor spying allegations.

September 1, 2014

West Papua Report - September 1, 2014

John M. Miller – Fifteen years ago, on August 30, 1999, thousands of East Timorese voters lined up to exercise their long-denied right to self-determination, a process that had been interrupted by Indonesia's US-backed invasion and occupation in 1975.

The Guardian (Australia) - September 1, 2014

Michael Safi – The attorney general, George Brandis, has denied referring lawyer Bernard Collaery and a former intelligence officer to the Australian federal police after they revealed that Australia spied on Timor-Leste during negotiations over a lucrative oil and gas pipeline.

August 31, 2014

Sydney Morning Herald - August 31, 2014

Tom Allard – The Australian government has asked the federal police to investigate if lawyer Bernard Collaery and a former spy can be charged with disclosing classified information after revelations Australia spied on East Timor during sensitive oil and gas treaty talks.

August 30, 2014

Natural Gas Asia - August 30, 2014

Indonesia's state owned energy firm Pertamina will establish a joint venture company with Timor Leste's state company to develop oil and gas sector in the nation, according to a Pertamina official.

Jakarta Post - August 30, 2014

Nadya Natahadibrata, Jakarta – National flag carrier Garuda Indonesia is to open a new route from Denpasar, Bali, to Dili in Timor Leste, in October, in an attempt to tap into the growing number of travelers from the country's former province.

August 29, 2014

Pacific Media Centre - August 29, 2014

Sydney (International Federation of Journalists/Pacific Media Watch) – The Sydney-based Asia-Pacific office of the International Federation of Journalists has launched a global petition protesting against a controversial 'press law' passed earlier this year by Parliament, partially rejected by the Appeal Court as "unconstitutional" and awaiting presidential approval.

Timor Sea Justice Campaign Media Release - August 29, 2014

Tomorrow will mark the 15th anniversary of East Timor's historic vote for independence, but Timor's ongoing struggle to become a true sovereign nation – complete with sea boundaries – continues.

August 28, 2014

Pacific Scoop - August 28, 2014

Lasse Underbjerg – Media freedom campaigners, civil rights activists and journalists in Timor-Leste are gearing up for a renewed struggle to try to block a controversial law that has been branded by opponents as draconian.

August 27, 2014

Dili Weekly - August 27, 2014

Paulina Quintao – Member of Parliament (MP) Ilda Maria da Conceicao has called on the Ministry of Health to explain why a program which provides corn flour to expectant mothers has been on hold for two months.

August 25, 2014

Jakarta Post - August 25, 2014

Jakarta – President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono is visiting Timor Leste to discuss bilateral relations between the two countries from Aug. 25 to Aug. 27.

August 23, 2014

New Zealand Herald - August 23, 2014

Greg Ansley – A major health crisis is emerging in East Timor as the impoverished nation's few doctors, hospitals and clinics are overwhelmed by endemic diseases, malnutrition, and serious illnesses they have no hope of treating.

August 22, 2014

Dili Weekly - August 22, 2014

Paulina Quintao – The Timorese government, through the State Secretariat for Social Communication (SEKOMS) will establish a national news agency in 2015 to contribute to the nation's development.

Dili Weekly - August 22, 2014

Paulina Quintao – More mothers chose to breastfeed their babies in 2013 than in 2010, Ministry of Health data shows.

Alola Foundation executive director Alzira Reis said the research showed significant progress as a result of Alola's efforts to promote breastfeeding in the districts.

August 21, 2014

Pacific Scoop - August 21, 2014

Ted McDonnell – Timor-Leste's controversial media law has been declared unconstitutional by the country's Court of Appeal.

The fledgling nation's President Taur Matan Ruak refused to promulgate the restrictive laws last month and sent the media bill to the Court of Appeal questioning whether it was unconstitutional.

Development Policy Centre - August 21, 2014

Ashlee Betteridge – Timor-Leste tends to largely stay out of the international spotlight these days, much to the relief of those who have seen it in the headlines for the wrong reasons in the past.

Yet Timor's proposed media law has turned into news itself, raising international ire among NGOs, activists and media organisations.

August 15, 2014

Sydney Morning Herald - August 15, 2014

Shannon Gillies, Dili – After decades of Indonesian occupation, East Timor is touted as a success story for the United Nations.

August 12, 2014

ABC Foreign Correspondent - August 12, 2014

Sophie McNeill – Doctors say a worsening health crisis in East Timor is causing hundreds of preventable deaths, including those of many children.

Their call for assistance coincides with the Federal Government's decision to cut the aid budget to East Timor by $15 million this financial year.

ABC Foreign Correspondent - August 12, 2014

Sophie McNeill – Doctors and healthcare workers in East Timor are battling to save people from diseases that most Australians may think have been consigned to history.

A worsening health crisis in East Timor is causing hundreds of preventable deaths, including those of many children.

August 6, 2014

Dili Weekly - August 6, 2014

Martinha Gusmao – The Schools Meals Program has not run for four months as the budget for the program has not been transferred.

President of Commission F (education, health, culture, veterans' affairs and gender equality) Deputy Virgilio da Costa Hornai said that the program had not run since March.

August 5, 2014

Dili Weekly - August 5, 2014

Venidora Oliveira – Member of Parliament Eladio Faculto has expressed concern over the government's failure to stop the falsification of veterans' documents.

Deputy Faculto said the government had failed to find a solution, despite the fact the problem had been recurrent over many years. The government has placed the blame for the problem with field staff who record data.

Dili Weekly - August 5, 2014

Paulina Quintao – Member of Parliament Deputy Eladio Faculto has recommended the government focus its attention on children's issues, particularly on the problem of child labor, a practice which is thriving in Dili.

ABC Radio Australia - August 5, 2014

Phelim Kine – Australia's stake in East Timor's media freedom is rooted in that country's hillside town of Balibo.

July 31, 2014

Dili Weekly - July 31, 2014

paulina Quintao – The Secretary of State for the Promotion of Equality (SEPI) has allocated $10.000 across all districts to prepare female candidates for the upcoming municipal chamber elections.

July 30, 2014

Pacific Scoop - July 30, 2014

Shannon Gillies – Media will be silenced and the people will lose their voice if a controversial new Media Law is ratified in one of the Asia Pacific's newest countries.

Timor Leste's Parliament on May 6 passed a law that could see local journalists forced to be licensed and foreign reporters blocked at the border.

July 23, 2014

Dili Weekly - July 23, 2014

Paulina Quintao – The Secretary-General for the National Commission for Combating HIV/AIDS in Timor-Leste (CNCS-TL) Daniel Marcal has recommended to the government the inclusion of sexual health as a subject in the national educational curriculum. He said this could prevent the people of Timor-Leste from contracting HIV/AIDS.

July 22, 2014

Dili Weekly - July 22, 2014

Paulina Quintao – Poor family education is contributing to high rates of infanticide in Timor-Leste, and in particular in Dili, according to Secretary of State for the Promotion of Equality (SEPI) Idelta Maria Rodrigues.

Rodrigues said families have a responsibility to educate and supervise their daughters to give them good prospects in life.

July 21, 2014

Pacific Media Centre - July 21, 2014

Auckland – Global criticism of Timor-Leste's draconian new media law is growing. Last week, both Time magazine and The Guardian carried stories critical of the new media law, and Human Rights Watch said East Timor's president should refuse to sign the Media Act into law.