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July 27, 2008

Melbourne Age - July 27, 2008

Ben Doherty – There is food now, for the markets are open, and the men have found work on local farms.

July 26, 2008

Australian Associated Press - July 26, 2008

Dawn Gibson – As the mini-bus pulls to a stop, a swarm of excited children press their faces against the windows, all big brown eyes and grins.

June 16, 2008

International Crisis Group Asia Report - June 16, 2008

June 5, 2008

IRIN - June 5, 2008

Dili – At night Tomas Agusto and his family lie in their tent hoping nobody will set it alight.

April 9, 2008

Agence France Presse - April 9, 2008

Dili – Two years after street violence in East Timor left dozens dead, many displaced by the unrest say they no longer fear violence, but are unable to return because their homes were d

March 31, 2008

Agence France Presse - March 31, 2008

Dili – East Timor and its foreign supporters must do more to resettle around 100,000 citizens still homeless after unrest in 2006, the International Crisis Group said Monday.

Australian Associated Press - March 31, 2008

Stephanie March, Dili – Jose Sarmento lines up on a basketball court with 3,000 other displaced people to collect his rice and cooking oil for the month.

March 25, 2008

Jakarta Post - March 25, 2008

Yemris Fointuna, Kupang – The situation in Atambua, East Nusa Tenggara, was returning to normal Monday in the wake of a clash between Timor Leste refugees and locals Sunday that left on

March 20, 2008

IRIN - March 20, 2008

Dili – A month after the attacks in Timor-Leste that left rebel leader Alfredo Reinado dead and President Jose Ramos Horta wounded, some of the 30,000 internally displaced people (IDPs)

February 15, 2008

International Herald Tribune - February 15, 2008

Donald Greenlees, Dili – When the rain-laden clouds open up, as they frequently do this time of year, the tarpaulin over Alicia Pinto's bed leaks and the pathway outside her tent home b

February 10, 2008

ABC News - February 10, 2008

Heather Stewart – While there has been relative calm during the wet season in East Timor, more than 100,000 East Timorese are living in appalling conditions in tent cities across Dili a

January 21, 2008

Agence France Presse - January 21, 2008

Dili – Most child street vendors work the streets daily selling snacks, soft drinks, cigarettes and sweets with a profit of about US$10 to US$15 a day.

January 4, 2008

Jakarta Post - January 4, 2008

Jakarta – Religious and ethnic issues rarely grow into communal conflicts without underlying political and economic motives to trigger unrest, an international relations and security ex

January 3, 2008

Jakarta Post - January 3, 2008

Sidney Jones, Jakarta – The security outlook for Indonesia in 2008 is reasonably good.

January 2, 2008

Jakarta Post - January 2, 2008

Ruslan Sangadji, Palu – The Central Sulawesi Police Headquarters said on Tuesday it will tone down security measures in Poso considering the gradual improvement of conditions in the reg

December 7, 2007

Jakarta Post - December 7, 2007

Ruslan Sangadji, Poso – Two explosions marred preparations for Thursday's opening of the revived Poso Lake Festival, which had been canceled indefinitely following religious conflict in

November 21, 2007

ABC Online News - November 21, 2007

The United Nations police say the security situation in East Timor is generally calm, despite nine incidents in Dili this week alone.

November 4, 2007

Australian Associated Press - November 4, 2007

Riot police and soldiers fired warning shots on Sunday after tribesmen in Indonesia's Papua province set several homes on fire in unrest triggered by the death of a former local police

Associated Press - November 4, 2007

Jakarta – One person was killed in Indonesia's restive Papua province in tribal fighting as villagers burned houses and attacked a police station close to a US-owned gold mine, a police

October 18, 2007

Jakarta Post - October 18, 2007

Markus Makur, Timika – Eight people have been killed and 19 others injured in ongoing violence involving four tribes in Tembagapura district, Mimika, Papua.

October 12, 2007

Agence France Presse - October 12, 2007

Nelson da Cruz, Dili – Jacinta Barros, an East Timorese mother of eight, sits on a bed in her new temporary home, a one-room affair that sleeps 13 of her relatives, refugees from unrest

October 11, 2007

Voice of America - October 11, 2007

Marianne Kearney, Dili – At a camp behind the Lucidere Monastery in Dili, more than 50 families are crowded into what was once the monastery's garden.

October 9, 2007

Courier Mail - October 9, 2007

Marianne Kearney – East Timorese youths have been paid to kill people during periods of political unrest, a Catholic priest has alleged.

September 17, 2007

ABC News Online - September 17, 2007

The United Nations says authorities in East Timor have arrested five national police officers and two civilians over suspected involvement in arson attacks in the east during anti-gover

August 24, 2007

Radio Singapore International - August 24, 2007

Gangs armed with steel darts and machetes clashed in the town of Metinaro in Timor Leste on Thursday.

August 23, 2007

Associated Press - August 23, 2007

Dili – Hundreds of rampaging youths torched dozens of houses and clashed across East Timor on Thursday, leaving at least two people dead, the UN said, in violence sparked by the appoint

Agence France Presse - August 23, 2007

Dili – Hundreds of machete-wielding youths clashed in an East Timorese town Thursday in the latest outbreak of violence following the appointment of a new government early this month, t

August 21, 2007

Sydney Morning Herald - August 21, 2007

Lindsay Murdoch, Darwin – Australian troops in East Timor stole flags of the deposed Fretilin party, tore them up and wiped their backsides with them, Fretilin claimed yesterday.

August 14, 2007

Agence France Presse - August 14, 2007

Dili – East Timor's newly-appointed Prime Minister Xanana Gusmao on Tuesday accused the former ruling party of Fretilin of failing to halt ongoing outbreaks of violence in the tiny nati

The Australian - August 14, 2007

Stephen Fitzpatrick, Dili – A furious United Nations chief in East Timor has rejected as "lies" a claim by the former ruling Fretilin party that his staff was responsible for triggering

August 11, 2007

Associated Press - August 11, 2007

Dili – Unidentified assailants opened fire on a UN convoy in East Timor amid ongoing violence following the appointment of resistance fighter Xanana Gusmao as prime minister, the United

Reuters - August 11, 2007

Tito Belo, Dili – Armed gangs assaulted women students in a Catholic convent in East Timor, including a 12-year-old, a priest said on Saturday, in a wave of ethnic and political violenc

August 8, 2007

The Australian - August 8, 2007

Rory Callinan, Time correspondent in Dili – East Timor's former ruling Fretilin party warned last night it had lost control of its supporters, who in a second day of rioting in the capi

Agence France Presse - August 8, 2007

Dili – The top UN official in East Timor condemned on Wednesday violence in the tiny nation that has injured at least eight and led to more than 70 arrests since Xanana Gusmao was named

Sydney Morning Herald - August 8, 2007

Lindsay Murdoch, Dili – Gangs attacked Australian and United Nations personnel in the East Timorese capital, Dili, yesterday as the former ruling party Fretilin planned sweeping protest

July 7, 2007

Jakarta Post - July 7, 2007

Nethy Dharma Somba, Jayapura – The four-day Papuan Tribal Community congress has elected Forkorus Yoboisembut as the new Papuan Tribal Council leader, replacing Tom Beanal.

April 27, 2007

April 25, 2007

Agence France Presse - April 25, 2007

Ambon – A bomb ripped through a bus station on Indonesia's Ambon island late Wednesday injuring six people, witnesses said, amid tight security for a pro-independence rebel anniversary.

March 30, 2007

Jakarta Post - March 30, 2007

Jakarta – The Indonesian Army has said it will be benevolent when dealing with future communal conflicts in the country's regions.

March 27, 2007

Jakarta Post - March 27, 2007

Ruslan Sangadji, Palu – Around 1,000 civil servants in Poso, out of around 8,000 left homeless by violent conflict between 1998 and 2000, are still without permanent housing, an officia

March 26, 2007

March 13, 2007

Jakarta Post - March 13, 2007

Nethy Dharma Somba, Jayapura – Police are attempting to persuade two quarreling tribes in Yoparu village, Paniai, Papua, to end their bloody clash, in which nine people have been killed

March 1, 2007

Jakarta Post - March 1, 2007

Ruslan Sangadji, Palu – Five people were reportedly killed and dozens of others injured Wednesday during a clash with security personnel in Banggai Islands regency, Central Sulawesi.

Agence France Presse - March 1, 2007

Palu – Four people were killed and another 25 injured in clashes between police and protesters in Indonesia, police have said.

February 15, 2007

Jakarta Post - February 15, 2007

Jakarta – Citing improved security conditions in Poso, Central Sulawesi, National Police chief Gen.

February 8, 2007

January 24, 2007

Jakarta Post - January 24, 2007

Ruslan Sangadji, Poso – Police continued their hunt for suspected militants in Poso on Tuesday, a day after 13 people and one policeman were killed in a bloody clash between police and

January 23, 2007

Agence France Presse - January 23, 2007

Palu – Indonesia has deployed an additional 200 paramilitary police reinforcements to the restive town of Poso after a shootout during a hunt for suspected militants left 11 people dead

December 18, 2006

AdnKronos International - December 18, 2006

Dili – More than 400 Christians have been sheltered in East Timor's capital, Dili's largest mosque since Friday, when fighting between rival gangs forced them to flee.

December 17, 2006

Associated Press - December 17, 2006

Hundreds of gang members battled with guns and machetes in East Timor's capital Dili today, officials and witnesses said, killing one and injuring two.