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October 23, 2012

Australian Associated Press - October 23, 2012

UN peacekeepers will hand over full responsibility for policing to East Timor next week as they begin withdrawing in earnest from Asia's youngest nation, a UN official says.

October 16, 2012

TVNZ - October 16, 2012

The family of a Kiwi news cameraman slain during the Indonesian invasion of East Timor is calling on the Government to seek justice.

Gary Cunningham, along with four Australian and British reporters, was allegedly killed by Indonesian troops in Balibo in 1975.

Sydney Morning Herald - October 16, 2012

Michael Bachelard, Jakarta – Shirley Shackleton is the only of the relatives of the Balibo Five who wants the men's grave dug up and their remains returned to Australia, according to the brother of another of the victims.

October 15, 2012

ABC News - October 15, 2012

The family of one of the five journalists killed in East Timor in 1975 is opposed to having his remains returned to Australia.

The Balibo Five, as they are known, were killed by Indonesian soldiers during the invasion of the country. Their remains lie in a single grave in the Indonesian capital, Jakarta.

Melbourne Age - October 15, 2012

Michael Bachelard, Indonesia – Shirley Shackleton refers to it as "my job" – telling journalists the story of her husband, Greg, who died at Balibo in East Timor in 1975, and seeking justice.

At 80 years of age, she is worried that, soon enough, she will no longer be able to do that job.

ABC News - October 15, 2012

Stephanie March – East Timor is considering walking away from its treaty with the Australian government and Woodside Petroleum over the development of oil and gas fields in the Timor Sea.

The three parties are signatories to an agreement that governs the rights each have to the resources under the Timor Sea.

ABC Radio Australia - October 15, 2012

Relatives of two news reporters killed at Balibo in East Timor in 1975 say an attempt to exhume their remains will cause more trauma. The reporters, and three fellow newsmen, were killed by Indonesian troops during the invasion of East Timor. The independent Senator Nick Xenophon has backed a move to have the remains returned to Australia.

October 14, 2012

ABC News - October 14, 2012

George Roberts, Indonesia – The widow of one of five journalists killed by Indonesian troops in Timor in 1975 has launched a new campaign to have her husband's remains returned to Australia.

Shirley Shackleton's husband Greg was one of the so-called Balibo Five, a group of Australian journalists killed in East Timor in 1975 by Indonesian forces.

Agence France Presse - October 14, 2012

The 80-year-old widow of an Australian journalist allegedly shot by Indonesian forces in East Timor in 1975 pleaded Sunday for her husband's remains to be swiftly repatriated.

October 11, 2012

Australian Associated Press - October 11, 2012

Lauren Turner – Intestinal worms affect up to half of East Timor's children and former president Jose Ramos-Horta is calling on Australians to help eradicate the "scourge" within five years.

ABC New - October 11, 2012

Former East Timor president Jose Ramos-Horta has called for help for students wanting to study in Tasmania.

The Nobel Peace Prize winner has addressed students at Hobart's Fahan School. He spoke about issues facing his country's young population and plans to improve education.

Jakarta Globe - October 11, 2012

Rizky Amelia – The East Timor Anti-Corruption Commission on Wednesday visited the headquarters of Indonesia's Corruption Eradication Commission in Jakarta in hopes of fostering cooperation between the two agencies, one of its commissioners said.

October 8, 2012

Australian Associated Press - October 8, 2012

David Beniuk – East Timor's former president Jose Ramos-Horta has dismissed what he says are Australian suggestions that his country is growing closer to China.

Delivering a lecture at the University of Tasmania, Dr Ramos-Horta said East Timor had snubbed the offer of cheap loans from China, joking that the emerging superpower had more influence over Australia.

The Australian - October 8, 2012

Paul Cleary – For most of its history, East Timor has been justified in blaming foreign powers for its woes. But now, with oil revenue flooding into the independent country, the government, led by resistance leader Xanana Gusmao, surely has no one to blame for the country's problems.

October 4, 2012

La'o Hamutuk - October 4, 2012

The excellent new ABC Television Four Corners documentary Taxing Times in Timor highlights critical issues for Timor-Leste, and will open they eyes of Australians and others. The focus of the program – Timor-Leste's fight against oil companies who are ripping off this new, small, impoverished country – is important for people everywhere.

October 2, 2012

Business Spectator - October 2, 2012

Woodside Petroleum Ltd, along with ConocoPhillips and other resource companies, is facing demands by the East Timor government to pay up to $3 billion in disputed tax payments related to activities in the Timor Sea, according to an ABC TV report.

October 1, 2012

ABC News - October 1, 2012

Peter Cronau and Andrew Fowler – Potentially billions of dollars of tax is being withheld from the government of East Timor by some of the world's richest oil and gas companies operating in the Timor Sea, Four Corners has revealed.

Brisbane Times - October 1, 2012

Wendy Frew – Historians often say the past is a foreign country but in East Timor it's a thread that runs through the fabric of daily life.

Four Corners - October 1, 2012

(Footage of US secretary of state, Hillary Clinton, arriving for a visit in Timor Leste)

Kerry O'Brien, presenter: For a country struggling to find to its feet, a friendly visit from the US Secretary of State is always welcome.

Hillary Clinton: Hello, and how are you my friend? I am so happy to be here, I can't tell you how happy I am.

September 29, 2012

Jakarta Post - September 29, 2012

Dozens of people from Timor Leste, who had taken refuge in the province for 13 years with minimum facilities from the Indonesian government, have left the Naibonat refugee camp to return home.

September 27, 2012

IRIN - September 27, 2012

Fatulmau, East Timor – Filomena Mendonca gave birth to all five of her children at home in the village of Fatulmau, high up in the mountains of East Timor, without registering their births.

"The hospital is very far away. I didn't feel there was a problem so I just stayed at home," said the 30-year-old mother.

September 20, 2012

Macauhub - September 20, 2012

Brazil will represent Timor Leste's (East Timor) interests at the International Monetary fund (IMF) starting on 1 November, the Timorese government said in a statement issued Tuesday in Dili.

September 14, 2012

Lawyers Weekly - September 14, 2012

Stephanie Quine – The access-to-justice system in East Timor is in "crisis", an Australian lawyer working there has said.

Danielle Winzenried said the problem is partly due to a failure to translate laws from Portuguese into common languages of the Timorese people.

September 13, 2012

Macauhub - September 13, 2012

A programme to build and repair infrastructure, including roads, bridges, airports, schools, hospitals and power and communication networks, will be carried out over the next five year, according to East Timor's Prime Minister, Xanana Gusmao.

September 6, 2012

Associated Press - September 6, 2012

Matthew Lee, Dili, East Timor – US Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton praised East Timor on Thursday for holding fair elections this year, and said it was up to the government of Asia's newest and poorest nation to decide when and how to seek accountability for past violence during its struggle for independence.

Reuters - September 6, 2012

Andrew Quinn, Dili – US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton made a short visit to East Timor on Thursday, throwing her considerable diplomatic weight behind a fledgling government trying to bring Asia's newest country closer to its booming Southeast Asian neighbors.

September 5, 2012

East Timor and Indonesia Action Network (ETAN) - September 5, 2012

On the eve of her visit to Timor-Leste, the East Timor and Indonesia Action Network (ETAN) urged Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton to commit the United States to support justice and accountability for US-backed crimes committed during Indonesia's 24-year occupation of Timor-Leste.

La'o Hamutuk - September 5, 2012

5 September 2012

Ms. Hillary Rodman Clinton
United States Secretary of State
Your Excellency,

La'o Hamutuk is a civil society organization which for more than a decade has been analyzing, monitoring the development process in Timor-Leste and also conducting advocacy and campaigns to stop impunity in Timor-Leste.

August 28, 2012

Melbourne Age - August 28, 2012

Joyce Morgan – On a steamy afternoon in Dili, I am heading to a rehearsal of an East Timorese-Australian co-production when my phone rings. The caller has instructions about the route to take to the venue on the capital's outskirts.

"Ask the taxi to come by Banana Road. There's rock-throwing and gunfire the other way," he says.

August 20, 2012

Crikey.com - August 20, 2012

Warwick Fry – There has been plenty of warm inner glow around East Timor about the exemplary conduct of the general elections in July. But it's not all motherhood and sunshine – the country is far from stable, and basic infrastructure and social programs are missing.

August 15, 2012

Voice of America - August 15, 2012

Kate Lamb, Jakarta – United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon says East Timor is ready for UN peacekeeping troops to withdraw as planned by the end of 2012. During a two day visit, the UN secretary general also stressed the need to bring human rights abusers to justice, a notion that, for now, is at odds with the country's development plans.

Associated Press - August 15, 2012

Guido Goulart, Dili, East Timor – East Timor is ready to maintain stability on its own without the hundreds of international peacekeepers who have stayed in Asia's newest country a decade after it declared formal independence, the United Nation's chief said Wednesday.

August 9, 2012

Agence France Presse - August 9, 2012

East Timor's president swore in the nation's new coalition cabinet Wednesday, announcing three additional ministerial posts that the opposition has dubbed an "unnecessary" use of the poor nation's money.

August 8, 2012

Direct Action - August 8, 2012

Max Lane – Timor Leste's third parliamentary election since the restoration of independence in 2002 was held on July 7. The largest of the incumbent parties, Prime Minister Xanana Gusmao's National Congress for Timorese Reconstruction (CNRT), almost secured an absolute majority of parliamentary seats.

August 6, 2012

Kompas - August 6, 2012

Joe Leribun, Jakarta – The government of East Timor did not take over any land in the region of the border in the Nusa Tenggara Timor Province. A problem arose due to a mistake in the surveying of the border so there was some construction erected by some East Timorese that encroached on Indonesian territory.

August 4, 2012

Jakarta Post - August 4, 2012

Yemris Fointuna – The situation on the border of East Nusa Tenggara (NTT) province of Indonesia and East Timor remains tense following a clash between residents from Timor Tengah Utara regency and Ambenu, Oekussi district of East Timor over territorial claims on both sides.

August 2, 2012

IRIN - August 2, 2012

Dili – National police and NGOs in East Timor have noted an uptick in alcohol-fueled violence, especially among unemployed youths.

Vidal Campos Magno, now 29, grew up surrounded by conflict, was a teenager during the final years of the Indonesian occupation of East Timor, and then went through the turmoil that followed the 1999 referendum for independence.

August 1, 2012

Jakarta Globe - August 1, 2012

Indonesian and East Timorese civilians are guarding a neutral buffer zone between both countries a day after a land conflict sparked a clash there, a local official said on Wednesday.

July 21, 2012

The Australian - July 21, 2012

Peter Alford, Jakarta – Political normalisation is finally at hand in East Timor, despite last weekend's sudden outbreak of rioting that marred at the last moment the young nation's third elections.

July 19, 2012

Agence France Presse - July 19, 2012

Ulma Haryanto – Former East Timorese President Jose Ramos-Horta stressed the need to maintain border security with Indonesia as a key part of improving the already close relations with Jakarta.

July 17, 2012

The Conversation - July 17, 2012

Armindo Maia and Sue Ingram – Hopes and fears of an alliance between Timor-Leste's two major political parties, CNRT (National Congress for Timorese Reconstruction) and Fretilin (Revolutionary Front for an Independent East Timor), appear to have fallen away.

July 16, 2012

ABC Radio Australia - July 16, 2012

Violence in East Timor was sparked when Prime Minister Xanana Gusmao announced his National Congress for Timorese Reconstruction will form a coalition government with two smaller parties.

Sydney Morning Herald - July 16, 2012

Joyce Morgan, Dili – The East Timorese President has called for calm after a night of violence in the capital, Dili, which left one man dead, dozens of vehicles destroyed and has raised questions about the planned withdrawal of UN peacekeepers.

Sydney Morning Herald - July 16, 2012

Michael Bachelard – Violence erupted in East Timor late last night, apparently prompted by political party Fretilin being excluded from a role in the new governing coalition.

ABC Radio Australia - July 16, 2012

To East Timor, where Prime Minister Xanana Gusmao's CNRT party is moving towards forming a coalition government. His party won the most seats in last weekend's election but not enough for a majority.

Associated Press - July 16, 2012

Guido Goulart, Dili – East Timor's president called on security forces to restore peace and order Monday as violence persisted over the runner-up in this month's election being excluded from a new coalition government.

Australian Associated Press - July 16, 2012

The Australian government has updated its travel advice for East Timor, warning of the possibility of further violence following a night of unrest.

July 15, 2012

Sydney Morning Herald - July 15, 2012

East Timorese Prime Minister Xanana Gusmao will form a coalition government with the country's two minor parties. The decision was announced at a special meeting of his CNRT (National Congress for Timorese Reconstruction) in the capital, Dili, yesterday.

July 13, 2012

La'o Hamutuk Blog - July 13, 2012

Six weeks ago, Prime Minister Xanana Gusmao formally nominated two leaders from our oil and gas sector to develop investment policy for Timor-Leste's sovereign wealth fund. Unnoticed by the media and politicians, this action was not mentioned during the recent election campaign.

Australian Associated Press - July 13, 2012

The ruling party of East Timor resistance hero Xanana Gusmao has won 30 seats in parliament, according to a final count on Friday from last weekend's vote, and will need to form a coalition to govern.