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EAST TIMOR News:
~ Timor Lorosa'e, Timor Timur, Timor Leste
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20060530
-
East
Timor - Police
- Politics- Australia
- "Emergency
rule for E Timor leader: East Timor's President Xanana
Gusmao [formerly: Jose Alexandre Gusmao] is to assume emergency powers
to try to defuse mounting looting and unrest." ... "Mr Gusmao, a highly
respected former guerrilla leader, said he would take over national security
and defence." ... "This would give him control over the army and police,
which have been split by internal disputes and gang violence." ... "His
announcement came after fresh looting hit the capital, Dili, despite the
presence on the streets of an Australian-led peacekeeping force."
-BBC /News
20060525
-
Australia
- East
Timor - Political
- History
- "Australia
Sends Troops to Control East Timor Unrest (Update1)."
... "Australian soldiers will arrive in East Timor as early as today after
the government asked for assistance to control unrest in and around the
capital, Dili, acting Australian Prime Minister Peter Costello said." ...
"Shooting continued in Dili late yesterday during clashes between soldiers
and groups of army deserters, Costello said. Australia may send as many
as 1,300 soldiers, Defense Minister Brendan Nelson told Australian Broadcasting
Corp. radio today." ... "East Timor, or Timor-Leste, a country of about
1 million people, voted for independence in a 1999 referendum after a 24-
year occupation by Indonesia, which invaded the territory when it was a
Portuguese colony in 1975. The unrest began last month when former soldiers
rioted in Dili during protests over the dismissal of about 600 servicemen
for desertion." ... "Costello, Australia's Treasurer, is acting prime minister
because Prime Minister John Howard and his deputy Mark Vaile are traveling
overseas." -Gemma Daley
-Bloomberg

-
Australia
- East
Timor - US
- British
- Iraq
- Afghanistan
- Terrorism
- Politics
- "Australia
rushes to troubled East Timor: East Timor's call
for help Wednesday opened a new mission for an already stretched military."
... "Australian and other foreign troops were preparing to head for East
Timor Wednesday after the former Portuguese colony issued an urgent appeal
for
help to quell weeks of unrest." ... "Canberra will shoulder the lion's
share of the deployment, and was planning to send a battalion of up to
1,300 troops as well as helicopters and armored vehicles. Three warships
already on standby in northern Australian waters will also be deployed."
... "For Australia, this is the latest in a string of recent deployments
to neighboring failing nations. While often viewed with suspicion by some
of its Asian neighbors, small, troubled states in the South Pacific often
welcome military intervention by the country they have come to regard as
a mostly benign Big Brother. But Australia's willingness to play this role,
as well as its increasing commitments to the war on terror, is straining
its military." ... "The pressures on Australia's military -which includes
some 52,000 active-duty personnel and 20,000 reserve forces - are growing.
The country was among the first to commit troops to the US-led invasion
of Iraq and now has about 1,400 military personnel there - miniscule by
US or British standards, but politically significant for Canberra. Australia
has also sent 550 troops to Afghanistan, including a special forces task
force." -By Nick Squires
-CSMonitor
20021204
-
Law
Enforcement News
- "Police
patrol riot-hit Timor." ... "Police, backed by U.N.
peacekeepers, are patrolling the East Timorese capital Dili after a violent
outbreak of rioting by students in the newly-independent nation." ... "The
clashes broke out Wednesday morning after a group of high school students
went to East Timor's parliament to protest the arrest of a fellow student
a day earlier, according to the prime minister's office.": ... "A group
of former guerilla fighters -- who have staged recent protests against
the country's high unemployment level -- reportedly attended the students'
protest and started throwing rocks, which led to the violence."
-CNN /World
20020521
-
"Timor's
big challenge still ahead: As East Timor celebrates
its hard-won independence, the biggest challenge facing the world's newest
nation is still ahead -- building an economy."
-CNN
20020520
-
"East
Timor gets down to business." ... "President Xanana
Gusmao, himself inaugurated shortly after midnight (1500GMT) on Sunday,
swore in a 24-member cabinet in the capital, Dili, on Monday morning as
the country awoke from an all-night party."-BBC
/News
20020519
-
"Former
foes to celebrate birth of new nation." ... "East
Timorese President-elect Xanana Gusmao is preparing to welcome the leader
[President Megawati Sukarnoputri] of former adversary Indonesia to celebrations
marking the birth of his nation." -By Joe Havely
-CNN /Europe
-
"Indonesian
show of force irks East Timor." ... "A surprise deployment
of Indonesian naval ships in East Timor's waters to guard a visit by President
Megawati Sukarnoputri has cast a cloud over the territory's independence
celebrations today." -Reuters
via -Boston/Globe
-
"Saved
From Ruin: the Reincarnation of East Timor:
U.N. Handing Over Sovereignty After Nation-Building Feat." ... "Now, as
the United Nations prepares to end an unprecedented nation-building mission
and hand over sovereignty of this half-island territory to its newly elected
government on Monday, East Timor's leaders are saying something that few
other beneficiaries of U.N. governance ever have: The international effort
to reincarnate their country has been a success."
-By Rajiv Chandrasekaran -WashingtonPost
20020517
-
"Oil
the fuel for East Timor: For the next three
years, the newest nation on earth's economy will be bolstered by $440 million
in aid, after a series of nations pledged to help East Timor out." ...
"But in the long-term, East Timor's economic survival rests on the promise
of oil and gas, with large reserves under an area of sea known as the Timor
Gap." -CNN
20020516
-
"East
Timor begins countdown: The U.N. representative
who headed the transition of East Timor to independent nationhood has symbolically
handed the keys of his office to the new country's president-elect." ...
"... Sergio Viera de Mello presented former guerilla leader Xanana Gusmao
with a large foil covered cutout key." ... "In the coming days the United
Nations will wind down its presence in East Timor, handing over full power
to the territory's first ever democratically elected government."
-By Joe Havely -CNN
-
"Freedom
at midnight: After centuries of oppression,
the birth of a nation." ... "At midnight this Sunday, May 19th, the East
Timorese will get the best piece of news of their lives, indeed of their
history. After centuries of foreign domination, sometimes exceptionally
bloody, they will finally have their own independent state. If a banality
can be excused on this occasion, a dream will have come true." ... However,
"the Indonesian occupation will not be easily forgotten: some 200,000 people
(of a population then of 600,000) are thought to have died as a result
of war, famine and disease after the paratroopers moved in in 1975. Only
in the past two years of UN administration have the East Timorese glimpsed
a passably decent future." "-Economist
20020507
-
"Clinton
asked to lead delegation to East Timor." ... The
Bush administration has asked former President Bill Clinton to lead the
U.S. delegation to May 20 celebrations of East Timor's independence from
Indonesia, government officials and advisors to the former president said."
-By John King -CNN
20020329
-
"Public Announcement."
-Travel-State.gov
-
"This Public Announcement is being issued to alert U.S. citizens
to the continued need to take appropriate security precautions while traveling
in East Timor. This supersedes the Public Announcement for East Timor of
October 22, 2001 that expires March 31, 2002. This Public Announcement
expires June 30, 2002.
"American citizens traveling to East Timor should exercise
caution, avoid large gatherings, and remain alert with regard to their
personal security.
"On August 30, 2001, East Timor held its first election
since gaining independence from Indonesia in 1999. East Timor is under
the authority of the United Nations Transitional Administration in East
Timor (UNTAET) and will remain so until it becomes an independent nation
on May 20, 2002. While violence erupted throughout East Timor after the
United Nations-sponsored independence referendum in 1999, stability has
been reestablished throughout the territory.
"While the security situation has improved, East Timor
has continued to experience problems with criminal activity, both violent
and non-violent. Most of the crime occurs in the capital, Dili, with expatriates
sometimes targeted by muggers and burglars. Americans are strongly encouraged
to exercise caution, particularly at night. Additionally, travelers should
avoid areas along the border between East and West Timor. Militia incursions
have occurred in the western districts of East Timor, and travelers wishing
to visit these areas are encouraged to consult UN authorities in Dili before
departing. Travelers to East Timor should be aware that suitable accommodations
outside of Dili are virtually non-existent.
"Until East Timor becomes an independent nation and a
fully-functioning consular section is established, all Americans resident
or traveling in East Timor are encouraged to visit the
U.S. Embassy in Jakarta's web site at http://www.usembassyjakarta.org
to register and to obtain updated information on the security situation.
Registration may also be completed at the Embassy in person or by fax (62-21-385-7189).
The U.S. Embassy in Jakarta may be reached at tel. 62-21-3435-9000. The
United States currently maintains a representative office in Dili, which
can provide limited emergency services to American citizens. The U.S. representative
office is located in the sea front Farol district of Dili, tel. (670) 390-313-205,
fax (670) 390-313-206."
2001----
"Indonesia."
... "Current issues include..." ... "On 30 August 1999 a provincial referendum
for independence was overwhelmingly approved by the people of Timor Timur.
Concurrence followed by Indonesia's national legislature, and the name
East Timor was provisionally adopted. The independent status of East Timor
- now under UN administration -has yet to be formally established."
...
"note: following the 30 August 1999 provincial referendum for
independence which was overwhelmingly approved by the people of Timor Timur
and the October 1999 concurrence of Indonesia's national legislature, the
name East Timor was adopted as a provisional name for the political entity
formerly known as Propinsi Timor Timur; East Timor is under UN administration
pending its formal independence" -From the 2001 edition of the CIA
World Factbook.
19990830
-
"East Timor - Consular
Information Sheet." (posted: 20010228)
-Travel-State.gov
"Violence erupted throughout East Timor after the August 30, 1999,
United Nations-sponsored ballot in that province."
...
"In the aftermath of the August 1999 vote for independence, East Timor
was swept by violence that included widespread looting and burning and,
in some cases, murder. One foreign journalist was shot to death and several
others were beaten. UN peacekeeping forces quickly restored a measure of
stability to the region, although violent incidents remain possible in
border areas due to incursions by pro-integration militias."
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