Of those arrested in the Viqueque district of East Timor in relation to disturbances between 7 and 11 February, 105 have now been released, leaving at least four still in detention.
Arbitrary Arrest & Detention
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February 19, 1997
Amnesty International - February 19, 1997
February 14, 1997
East Timor Human Rights Centre Urgent Action - February 14, 1997
Names: Acacio, 20;Adelino, 27;Agostinho Orlandor, 19;Agostinho, 19;Agustinho da Silva, 19;Alberto, 16;Aleixo da Carvalho, 24;Armando, 25;Armindo Soares, 30;Celestino Jerronimo;DomiNGOs
East Timor Human Rights Centre - February 14, 1997
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February 13, 1997
ABC Radio Australia - February 13, 1997
Around one-hundred people are believed to have been detained by authorities in East Timor, following more than a week of unrest.
Amnesty International - February 13, 1997
Tomas Caiware (35), Fransisco Ximenes (28), Celestino Jerronimo, Armindo Soares (30), Gaspar Pinto (19), Agostinho Orlandor (19), Evangel Menezes (22), Fransisco Jesus (18), Armando (25
January 29, 1997
East Timor Human Rights Centre Urgent Action - January 29, 1997
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January 27, 1997
South China Morning Post - January 27, 1997
Reuters in Jakarta – Tension has risen in East Timor's capital Dili as Indonesian security officers continue searching for youths suspected of involvement in the killing of a soldier on
August 1, 1996
Human Rights Watch and Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Center for Human Rights - August 1996
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