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November 30, 2005

The Times (UK) - November 30, 2005

Richard Lloyd Parry – The British Government knowingly lied about Indonesian atrocities in East Timor, including the killing of British…

Green Left Weekly - November 30, 2005

Pip Hinman – The Melbourne-based Timor Sea Justice Campaign on November 23 described the Howard government's decision to discontinue funding to 13…

Agence France Presse - November 30, 2005

Jakarta – Indonesian rights activists have condemned a recommendation by East Timor's president that a probe into past human rights violations in…

Green Left Weekly - November 30, 2005

Sarah Stephen – When seven asylum seekers from West Timor waded ashore near the Western Australian Aboriginal community of Kalumburu on November 5…

The Australian - November 30, 2005

Sian Powell and Richard Lloyd Parry – The Australian, British and US Governments and international arms makers should pay compensation for their…

November 29, 2005

Amnesty International Public Statement - November 29, 2005

Amnesty International is deeply concerned at President Xanana Gusmao's lack of political will to disseminate immediately to the public the…

Associated Press - November 29, 2005

Guido Guilliart, Dili – East Timor's president on Tuesday rejected recommendations made by a national commission to address human rights abuses…

The Guardian - November 29, 2005

John Aglionby, Jakarta – The East Timorese president, Xanana Gusmao, yesterday presented to parliament the long-awaited report of the nation's…

The Times (UK) - November 29, 2005

Richard Lloyd Parry – The British and American governments and international arms makers should pay compensation for their part in Indonesia's…

November 28, 2005

International Center for Transitional Justice Press Release - November 28, 2005

New York – Today, President Kay Rala Xanana Gusmco presented the Timorese parliament and Prime Minister Mari Alkatiri with the final report of the…

Jakarta Post - November 28, 2005

Yemris Fointuna, Kupang – Former members of the pro-Jakarta militias that rampaged through East Timor in 1999 are forming an organization to…

Associated Press - November 28, 2005

Dili – East Timorese police exchanged gunfire Monday with infiltrators who appeared to be pro-Indonesia militiamen, leaving one…

November 27, 2005

Detik.com - November 27, 2005

Emmy F, Kupang – Feeling as if the government is treating him as a stepchild, former pro-Jakarta militia have reassembling their forces by forming…

November 25, 2005

Melbourne Age - November 25, 2005

[Tom Hyland Last Flight Out of Dili. By David Scott Pluto Press, $34.95.]

In late November 1975, with the Indonesian invasion just over a…

November 23, 2005

Green Left Weekly - November 23, 2005

Jon Lamb – On October 15, a band of angry villagers and former pro-integration militia from East Timor crossed the border from the Indonesian…

Timor Sea Justice Campaign (Melbourne) Media Release - November 23, 2005

The Timor Sea Justice Campaign today labelled the Australian Government's decision to discontinue aid funding to 13 East Timorese Non-Government…

November 18, 2005

TSJC News Update - November 18, 2005

The Australian media has recently reported that a resource sharing agreement between East Timor and Australia on how to share the Greater Sunrise…

November 16, 2005

Agence France Presse - November 16, 2005

Dili – Three East Timorese opposition parties on Wednesday called on the government to suspend all talks on developing Timor Sea oil and gas…

November 14, 2005

Haburas Media Release - November 14, 2005

Australian aid agency (AusAID) has effectively 'blacklisted' 13 East Timorese NGOs for speaking out over East Timor's maritime boundary dispute…

November 10, 2005

Lusa - November 10, 2005

Dili – Unidentified groups are seeking to destabilize East Timor to impede foreign investment and weaken the government, Prime Minister Mari…

November 9, 2005

Lusa - November 9, 2005

Dili – East Timor's government is ready to adopt "drastic measures" to reconstruct Dili, ending anarchy and reducing population…

Green Left Weekly - November 9, 2005

Jon Lamb – The Commission for Reception, Truth and Reconciliation (CAVR) in East Timor has completed its report documenting human rights…

Radio Australia - November 9, 2005

East Timor says it's only weeks away from finalising a boundary deal with Australia to exploit the oil and gas reserves of the Greater Sunrise…

November 7, 2005

Lusa - November 7, 2005

Baucau – Unknown assailants attacked a police station in East Timor's second city before dawn Monday, injuring one officer, the…

November 1, 2005

Estafeta - Winter 2004-2005

Charles Scheiner – East Timor hopes to use its offshore oil and gas deposits to enable the country to escape its position as the poorest nation in…

Estafeta - Winter 2004-2005

John M. Miller – Although many view Indonesia's new President, retired General Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, known as SBY, as a reformer, he has yet…

October 31, 2005

The Australian - October 31, 2005

Sian Powell in Tubu, West Timor – Yosep Palbeno gestures furiously as he tells the story of how he was threatened by five armed East Timorese…

October 29, 2005

The Australian - October 29, 2005

Sian Powell and Mark Dodd – From his post high in the misty Indonesian hills of Manusasi, Indonesian First Lieutenant Sujatmin keeps watch on the…

October 25, 2005

The Australian - October 25, 2005

Mark Dodd – A notorious Indonesian army battalion implicated in mass killings, torture and mutilation – including the 1999 murder of a Dutch…

October 22, 2005

Jakarta Post - October 22, 2005

Jakarta – The governments of Indonesia and Timor Leste have agreed that neither country should use the land around disputed borders at…

October 21, 2005

Sydney Morning Herald - October 21, 2005

Mark Forbes Jakarta and Cynthia Banham – Indonesia and East Timor have played down border clashes involving mobs backed by Jakarta's troops,…

October 20, 2005

Lusa - October 20, 2005

Passabe, East Timor – Foreign Minister Josi Ramos Horta said Thursday that recent incidents on the border between East Timor and Indonesian West…

The Australian - October 20, 2005

Mark Dodd – A mob backed by Indonesian troops has crossed into East Timor, attacked a border patrol and set fire to buildings, threatening the…

October 15, 2005

Jakarta Post - October 15, 2005

Wahyoe Boediwardhana, Malang – Since its inception two months ago, the Commission of Truth and Friendship has reported no progress in its mission…

Sydney Morning Herald - October 15, 2005

Cynthia Banham – An East Timorese human rights group that criticised the Federal Government over its negotiations with the fledgling nation on…

October 14, 2005

Lusa - October 14, 2005

Dili – The first newspaper to be published in East Timor's two official languages – Tetum and Portuguese – has ceased publication…

October 13, 2005

Australian Associated Press - October 13, 2005

Sydney – It's been 30 years since five Australia-based newsmen were gunned down in the East Timorese border town of Balibo. It's been 30 years…

Radio Australia - October 13, 2005

Reporter: Nick McKenzie

Peter Cave: The Defence Force is being accused by one of its own of misusing national security and secrecy laws to…

October 12, 2005

The Mirror - October 12, 2005

The family of a Scots journalist brutally murdered in a war zone are demanding that Tony Blair helps them get justice – 30 years after his death…

Green Left Weekly - October 12, 2005

Max Lane – An eight-month election process for village councils has finished in East Timor. Although the village councils have no power and are…

October 10, 2005

Agence France Presse - October 10, 2005

Dili – Indonesia and its former territory East Timor may seek foreign funding for their Commission of Truth and Friendship investigating past…

October 3, 2005

Lusa - October 3, 2005

Dili – President Xanana Gusmco told lawmakers in East Timor Monday to make fuller use of their constitutional rights to challenge in…

September 20, 2005

Australian Associated Press - September 20, 2005

Sydney – East Timorese president Xanana Gusmao says pursuing Indonesian generals through the courts for atrocities committed years ago won't…

Timor Sea Justice Campaign (Melbourne) Media Release - September 20, 2005

Six years ago today, Australian armed forces lead a multinational peacekeeping force (INTERFET) to East Timor to restore order and provide…

September 19, 2005

Melbourne Age - September 19, 2005

Jill Jolliffe – A witness to the killing of five journalists in Balibo, East Timor, in 1975 has died in Dili months before a new…

September 16, 2005

Washington Post - September 16, 2005

Ellen Nakashima, Liquica – On the day he disappeared, Jacinto da Costa Canisio Pereira, a local resistance leader, stood in a priest's bedroom and…

September 15, 2005

Agence France Presse - September 15, 2005

Jakarta – Indonesia's Supreme Court has upheld the acquittal of a former police officer charged with gross human rights violations in…

September 13, 2005

Reuters - September 13, 2005

Marguerita Choy, Paris – Australia expects to finalise a deal with East Timor in the next few months that will split the revenue from the disputed…

September 6, 2005

The Australian - September 6, 2005

Nigel Wilson – A technical argument about what activities may occur between the sea bed and the surface of the joint petroleum development area in…

September 5, 2005

Agence France Presse - September 5, 2005

Dili – The top two leaders of East Timor on Monday separately said that, should the need arise, they were ready to appear in international courts…