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October 28, 2013

Dili Weekly - October 28, 2013

Venidora Oliveira – A Member of National Parliament strongly criticized the company Estrada Bo'ot Diak for constructing poor quality roads that are damaged a year after being built.

MP Ana Ribeiro raised the issue because the road in front of the shop Jacinto is already damaged again, in addition to roads in Bairo-Pite and Kuluhun.

October 25, 2013

Time - October 25, 2013

Charlie Campbell – In East Timor, families have learned to dread the onset of November. It marks the start of "hungry season" – the time when cash from the annual coffee harvest dries up for around four months.

Today Online - October 25, 2013

Tom Benner – There is a free health clinic in Dili, the capital of Asia's newest and poorest country, Timor-Leste, that treats some 400 people a day. The doctor who runs it was telling me about the kinds of cases he generally treats – tuberculosis, malaria, dengue, typhoid, malnutrition, stunting, poor growth, pregnancy complications.

October 23, 2013

Irish Times - October 23, 2013

Mary O'Shea – Armindo de Deus has worked all his life as a coffee farmer in the Ermera district of Timor-Leste. He is a wiry, weather-beaten man with darting, milky eyes. When asked what his family's other sources of income are, he looks puzzled.

NT News - October 23, 2013

Alison Bevege – Energy giant Santos has given the green light to expand its Bayu Undan gas project in the Timor Sea and has increased its gas exports from Darwin's Wickham Point LNG plant.

October 22, 2013

Development Policy - October 22, 2013

Ashlee Betteridge – The 2013 Global Hunger Index (GHI) was released last week, and while most countries in the region had demonstrated a marked improvement in hunger levels since the 2005 index was published, Timor-Leste was among the worst performers.

October 21, 2013

The Nation - October 21, 2013

Gerald W. Fry – The discussion of language policy in East Timor begins with the statement of two key related underlying principles: cultural democracy and the right to begin basic studies in an individual's mother tongue.

Explorers Journal - October 21, 2013

Emelyn Rude – In 2007, despite mounting civil unrest, Timor-Leste established its first National Park connecting a number of endangered bird areas and encompassing a large section of the Coral Triangle, an underwater zone believed to hold the greatest diversity of marine life on Earth.

October 19, 2013

Al Jazeera - October 19, 2013

Tom Benner, Dili, East Timor – East Timor's government has come under renewed public criticism after granting a contract to a Chinese state-owned company to supply furniture to Timorese schools.

October 17, 2013

Al Jazeera - October 17, 2013

Tom Benner, Dili, East Timor – Media in this young democracy in Southeast Asia suffer from a lack of professionalism, accuracy, and ethics, argue proponents of new legislation that would punish journalistic transgressions.

Antara News - October 17, 2013

Kupang, East Nusa Tenggara – Commander of 743/PSY Infantry Battalion of Boundary Security Task Force in Indonesia-Timor Leste border, Major Budi Prasetyo said the situation at the border was normal and no clash had occurred among the people.

October 16, 2013

Media, Entertainment & Arts Alliance News Release - October 16, 2013

Today, on the 38th anniversary of the murder of the Balibo Five in East Timor, the Media, Entertainment & Arts Alliance is launching a campaign highlighting impunity over the killing of Australian journalists.

East Timor Law and Justice Bulletin - October 16, 2013

The East Timor Judicial System Monitoring Program has released the English translation of its report and commentary on a recent case of incest in the Dili District Court.

Irish Times - October 16, 2013

Mary O'Shea – Eleven years after independence, the array of socioeconomic challenges facing Timor-Leste remains significant. According to the United Nations Development Programme's human development index, 37.4 per cent of the population live under the international poverty line of less than $1.25 per day.

Irish Times - October 16, 2013

Taur Matan Ruak goes to extraordinary lengths to hear the ordinary concerns of his people. In the village of Marobo, a gruelling seven-hour drive from Dili, the capital of Timor-Leste, the arrival of president Taur Matan Ruak has all the hallmarks of a homecoming.

October 13, 2013

Dili Weekly - October 13, 2013

Paulina Quintao – The National Director for Civil Registries in Dili District Vitor da Costa Neto says the system of issuing identity cards to the community has stopped running. He said the system had not been functioning since 2012.

October 11, 2013

ABC Radio Australia - October 11, 2013

There's concern in East Timor that a recent ban on martial arts clubs could be pushing young people into the grip of organised crime.

Prime Minister Xanana Gusmao outlawed the popular clubs in July after a spate of attacks prompted widespread unease about gang violence.

Channel News Asia - October 11, 2013

Wei Du, Baucau – Timor Leste is rethinking how it educates its younger generation. At the centre of the issue is what language medium to use in schools.

The country now has a near perfect enrollment record, 11 years after building the school system from scratch. But on closer examination, the picture gets murky.

October 9, 2013

Channel News Asia - October 9, 2013

Bacau – To diversify its economy, Timor Leste has identified tourism and agriculture as two key industries.

Tourism was chosen because the country is blessed with natural beauty and it is a fast way to get the people employed. The few people who have been diving in Timor Leste call their experience one of a kind.

October 7, 2013

Dili Weekly - October 7, 2013

Paulina Quintao – The Commissioner of the Public Service Disciplinary Process Alexandre Corte Real said the majority of public servants who committed irregularities came from the Ministry of Education.

Based on statistics from the Public Service Commission (KFP) this year, more than 300 public servants were involved in irregularities.

East Timor Law and Justice Bulletin - October 7, 2013

A newspaper in East Timor has reported comments by a local citizen expressing fears of foreign domination in the economy and land particularly by Chinese and Indonesian investors.

October 3, 2013

ABC World Today - October 3, 2013

Peter Lloyd: New light is being shed on Australia's preparedness to challenge Indonesia over its actions in East Timor after the invasion back in 1975.

October 2, 2013

Bernama - October 2, 2013

Kuala Lumpur – Timor Leste has expressed its wish to be associated with the Malaysian Parliamentary Friend to facilitate better cooperation between the two countries.

The hope was extended by Timor Leste Ambassador to Malaysia Jose Antonio Amorim Dias when he paid a courtesy call on Dewan Rakyat speaker Tan Sri Pandikar Amin Mulia at Parliament House here today.

ABC Radio Australia - October 2, 2013

James Bennett – Malcolm Fraser has acknowledged newly obtained diplomatic cables from the period after Indonesia invaded East Timor in 1975 suggest his government was warned of a looming humanitarian disaster.

The Citizen (Australia) - October 2, 2013

Key Australian government officials sounded early warnings about the rapidly deteriorating situation in East Timor in the late 1970s that led to the starvation deaths of an estimated 100,000 people, recently-released diplomatic cables reveal.

October 1, 2013

Bernama - October 1, 2013

Kuala Lumpur – Timor Leste has expressed the desire to emulate Malaysia in developing its infrastructure.

Dewan Negara Speaker Tan Sri Abu Zahar Ujang said the matter was stated by Timor Leste Ambassador to Malaysia, H.E Jose Antonio Amorim Dias, during his first courtesy call after three years here.

September 30, 2013

Diak Ka Lae - September 30, 2013

The exhumation of 17 people executed by the Indonesian military in 1984 in Fatudere, Adarai village of Uatolari (Viqueque).

September 29, 2013

East Timor Law and Justice Bulletin - September 29, 2013

The East Timor Judicial System Monitoring Program has released the English translation of its report on observations of a trial in the Dili District Court concerning alleged crimes against humanity committed in 1999. The text of the translation follows.

September 27, 2013

ACN - September 27, 2013

Havana, Cuba – The President of the Democratic Republic of East Timor, Taur Matan Ruak, placed a wreath on Friday by the Monument to National Hero Jose Marti located at the capital's Revolution Square, as part of his official visit to Cuba.

Antara News - September 27, 2013

Otniel Tamindael, Jakarta – Most of the basic necessities for the people of Timor Leste, formerly known as East Timor, are sourced from Indonesia.

The country located in the eastern half of the Timor Island integrated with Indonesia in 1975 through the Balibo Declaration after having remained a Portuguese colony for more than three centuries.

Timor-Leste Government Press Release - September 27, 2013

Havana – In a bilateral meeting with his Cuban counterpart, Raul Castro, last Friday in Havana (or Saturday morning in Timor-Leste), H.E.

East Timor Law and Justice Bulletin - September 27, 2013

Fundasaun Mahein has released the English translation of its report and recommendations on international defence cooperation. The text of the translation follows.

September 26, 2013

ABC News - September 26, 2013

Lily Partland – Anne Stewart's world changed in 1975 when her brother Tony was killed – along with four other Australian-based journalists – by Indonesian troops as they invaded East Timor.

Prensa Latina - September 26, 2013

Havana – The President of Timor-Leste, Taur Matan Ruak, will arrive in this capital today, after attending the UN General Assembly, in which he condemned the US blockade against this country.

During his official visit to the island, the statesman will meet with his Cuban peer Raul Castro, and develop other activities.

Xinhua News - September 26, 2013

Jakarta – Senior officials from Indonesia, Timor Leste and Australia held a trilateral meeting on the sidelines of the 68th United Nations General Assembly, in a bid to enhance connectivity, a statement released by Indonesian Foreign Affairs ministry said here on Thursday.

September 23, 2013

Associated Press - September 23, 2013

Dili – East Timor police say there will be zero tolerance against those who continue to practice a local martial art after the government banned all clubs following deadly gang violence, an official said on Monday.

September 22, 2013

Free Malaysia Today - September 22, 2013

Arno Maierbrugger, Singapore – A Southeast Asian country quite off the radar of the international community is East Timor.

The former Portuguese colony gained independence from Indonesia in May 2002 after a freedom fight that involved heavy losses.

September 21, 2013

Antara News - September 21, 2013

Oecusse, Timor Leste – Timor Leste Home Affairs Minister Jorge da Conceicao Teme has expressed his hope that brotherly relations with Indonesia, particularly with the people of West Timor, would continue.

Despite an ongoing dispute regarding the border between the two countries, Jorge said this issue should not harm relations between the two countries.

September 19, 2013

Dili Weekly - September 19, 2013

Paulina Quintao – The Advocacy Manager of the Women's Communication Forum Timor-Leste (FOKUPERS) Honorio Lopes said the language used in the song was an insult to women.

According to him, the song could cause conflict in society because of the bad language used. "We like the intonation but the words are not good as they degrade Timorese women," said Lopes in Farol, Dili.

Xinhua - September 19, 2013

Jakarta – Indonesia concluded the second batch of training program intended to hone up the skill of Timor Leste officials in carrying out Environment Feasibility Assessment (AMDAL) essential to assure sustainable development in latter country, the Indonesian environment ministry said here Thursday.

September 16, 2013

Jakarta Post - September 16, 2013

Ina Parlina, Dili, Timor Leste – Tito Filipe, 30, started as a reporter in Dili, Timor Leste, when he was 21 just after he finished high school.

He is now a coordinator of a Tetum (local language) unit at state-funded Radio Television Timor Leste (RTTL). "Many reporters in Timor Leste are high school graduates," Filipe said.

September 12, 2013

Upstream - September 12, 2013

Eni plans to spend up to $230 million on offshore drilling in the Timor Sea over the next 18 months, according to the managing director of its Australian division.

Ernie Delfos said operations will take place in the Evans Shoal area, the Blackwood area, the Kitan area, in deep-water Timor-Leste, in the Vesta-Swan area, and the Blacktip field.

Dili Weekly - September 12, 2013

Ezequiel Freitas – Member of National Parliament Mateus de Jesus says the $115 minimum salary for workers is not enough to cover basic necessities, as the price of goods continues to rise.

Dili Weekly - September 12, 2013

Venidora Oliveira – The General Commander of the PNTL threatened to dismiss any police officers still involved in martial arts groups.

September 11, 2013

Jakarta Post - September 11, 2013

Jakarta – Journalists from Indonesia and Timor Leste are expected to help forge partnership between the former foes, according to a bilateral dialogue.

Speakers at the Dialogue Forum for Indonesia and Timor Leste Journalists held in Dili on Wednesday encouraged journalists to partake in improving the relationship between the two countries in a number of fields.

Dili Weekly - September 11, 2013

Ezequiel Freitas – The US Ambassador to Timor-Leste Judith R. Fergin says there is a big risk of organized crime, money laundering and financial terrorism in Timor-Leste.

Ambassador Fergin made these statements at a seminar about money laundering and combating corruption. She said based on its current size the Timorese economy could bring about money laundering.

September 7, 2013

Dili Weekly - September 7, 2013

Paulina Quintao – The United Nations Population Fund recommends the Timor-Leste government should create a new law or strengthen existing laws that set the age people can get married.

Dili Weekly - September 7, 2013

Paulina Quintao – Only 49 of the 288 sexual abuse cases involving children registered with the organization Legal Assistance for Women and Children (AlFeLa) have been resolved with a final decision in court.

September 5, 2013

Macauhub - September 5, 2013

US group General Electric plans to invest in East Timor (Timor-Leste), the country's minister for Public Works, Gastao de Sousa said Tuesday as he welcomed a delegation headed up by the head of the Association of South-East Asian Nations (ASEAN), Kristin Paulson.

September 4, 2013

Shanghai Daily - September 4, 2013

Hanoi (Xinhua) – Vietnam and Timor-Leste pledged to further strengthen cooperation in fields of politic, economics, trade and investment, agriculture, forestry and fishery, energy and education.

The consensus was reached by Vietnamese Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung and his visiting Timor-Leste counterpart Kay Rala Xanana Gusmao in Vietnam's capital Hanoi on Wednesday.