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| Jul.14 |
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Leaders to admit E Timor abuses Bali: The leaders of Indonesia and East Timor are to acknowledge the crimes against humanity committed during East Timor's vote for independence
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| Apr.16 |
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President returns home Jose Ramos-Horta returned to his nation after recuperating from wounds sustained in an assassination attempt more than two months ago
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| Mar.1 |
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Man who shot president in custody Amaro da Costa turned himself in without a fight, handing over two automatic weapons and some ammunition
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| Feb.14 |
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Australia pledges E Timor support Prime Minister Rudd says his government will do all it can to safeguard democracy in E.Timor after attacks on its president and PM
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| Feb.11 |
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East Timor under emergency order Acting leader Vicente Gutterres has banned rallies and appealed for calm, a day after President Ramos-Horta was shot in an attack by rebel soldiers
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| Feb.10 |
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President Ramos-Horta shot at home Map of Dili East Timor Jose Ramos-Horta is undergoing emergency surgery after his house in the capital came under attack. He was shot in the stomach during the shoot-out
| Ramos-Horta was shot twice, while Prime Minister Xanana Gusmao escaped unhurt in coordinated attacks on their homes allegedly by rebel troops. Alfredo Reinado, a renegade soldier, was killed by the guards. He had been indicted for his role in fighting between rebel troops and police in 2006
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| Jul.1 |
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E. Timor begins counting votes Two former comrades in the struggle for independence led the battle for control of the parliament as ballot counting began
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| May.10 |
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Ramos-Horta won presidential elections| 57-year-old Nobel Prize winner vowed to heal deep political and social rifts after he won a sweeping victory. Australia and New Zealand co... | |
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| Apr.10 |
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Elections set for runoff Prime Minister Jose Ramos-Horta may have lost support after taking over a transitional government
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| Jul.9 |
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Ramos-Horta sworn in as PM Nobel laureate was sworn in a move aimed at ending months of political uncertainty and street violence
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| Jun.25 |
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PM ready to resign| Amid pressure, embattled Mari Alkatiri said he 'is ready to resign' in an effort to end weeks of unrest | |
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Defiant PM stays in power The ruling party refused to sack Mari Alkatiri, defying demands from the president and thousands of protesters
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| Jun.4 |
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Parliament debates on violent civil unrest Clashes continued outside Dili. Some MPs were unable to attend because they were holed up in compounds
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| Jun.2 |
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Australia makes Timor healing bid
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| May.30 |
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Emergency rule for President| Machete-wielding mobs torched homes and ransacked buildings as desperate residents scuffled over scarce food | |
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| May.29 |
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Looting in capital Dili City premises have been burnt, and shops were being openly ransacked
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| May.28 |
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Leaders hold crisis talks The president and prime minister are trying to regain control of their country amid rampant mob violence
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| May.27 |
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Australia beefs up E Timor force
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UN pulls staff from E Timor chaos
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| May.26 |
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Militias torch homes Militias torched dozens of houses in the capital of Dili as international troops sought to stem the violence
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| May.25 |
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Rebels kill unarmed police Soldiers in the capital of Dili, killing nine unarmed police and wounding 27
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Fierce gunbattles| 3 people killed, as international troops started arriving to help quell a rebellion by disgruntled ex-soldiers | |
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| Mar.16 |
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E Timor sacks one third of army Soldiers went absent to protest against poor conditions and rules of promotion
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| Mar.8 |
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E Timor 'poor and getting poorer' UN: East Timor remains the poorest country in South East Asia. There are few employment prospects
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| May.19 |
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Timor starts work on new nation President Xanana Gusmao swore in a 24-member cabinet
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Birth of a nation East Timor has officially been declared independent after Kofi Annan handed over authority to the new government
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| Apr.13 |
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Gusmao casts historic vote
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| Aug.25 |
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Gusmao to run for president
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| Jul.15 |
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Election campaign
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| Jan.10 |
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Court cases on vote violence
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