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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 Ramos-Horta won presidential elections
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 President returns home  Jose Ramos-Horta returned to his nation after recuperating from wounds sustained in an assassination attempt more than two months ago Man who shot president in custody  Amaro da Costa turned himself in without a fight, handing over two automatic weapons and some ammunition   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 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 President Ramos-Horta shot at home Map of Dili East Timor


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  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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  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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  Amid pressure, embattled Mari Alkatiri said he 'is ready to resign' in an effort to end weeks of unrest
  Defiant PM stays in power  The ruling party refused to sack Mari Alkatiri, defying demands from the president and thousands of protesters Jun.4   Parliament debates on violent civil unrest  Clashes continued outside Dili. Some MPs were unable to attend because they were holed up in compounds Jun.2 Australia makes Timor healing bid May.30   Emergency rule for President
  Machete-wielding mobs torched homes and ransacked buildings as desperate residents scuffled over scarce food
May.29   Looting in capital Dili  City premises have been burnt, and shops were being openly ransacked May.28   Leaders hold crisis talks  The president and prime minister are trying to regain control of their country amid rampant mob violence May.27 Australia beefs up E Timor force UN pulls staff from E Timor chaos May.26   Militias torch homes  Militias torched dozens of houses in the capital of Dili as international troops sought to stem the violence May.25   Rebels kill unarmed police  Soldiers in the capital of Dili, killing nine unarmed police and wounding 27   Fierce gunbattles
  3 people killed, as international troops started arriving to help quell a rebellion by disgruntled ex-soldiers
Mar.16     E Timor sacks one third of army  Soldiers went absent to protest against poor conditions and rules of promotion Mar.8     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     Timor starts work on new nation  President Xanana Gusmao swore in a 24-member cabinet     Birth of a nation
  East Timor has officially been declared independent after Kofi Annan handed over authority to the new government Apr.13 Gusmao casts historic vote

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Aug.25 Gusmao to run for president
Jul.15 Election campaign Jan.10 Court cases on vote violence

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