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FILE Of Nobel prizewinner Bishop Carlos Belo, who has resigned

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Jakarta, Indonesia - 12 November 1996 1. East Timorese Bishop Carlos Belo walking up steps 2. Belo talking to reporters Dili, East Timor - 14 April 2002 3. Belo comes out to vote in East Timor's first presidential election, inks...
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WRAP ETimor President Ramos-Horta accepts top UN human rights job; ADDS more

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FILE: Dili - 20 May 2007 1. Various of East Timor President Jose Ramos-Horta (in centre) arriving at parliament building for his inauguration ceremony 2. Horta being welcomed by President of Parliament, Francisco "Luolo" Guterres 3....
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EAST TIMOR: DILI: UNREST

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Eng/Indonesian United Nations officials in East Timor fear bloodshed will become more prevalent in the months leading up to the territory becoming self-governing following a drunken riot in the capital Dili on New Year's Eve. At least...
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UN personnel arrive from Bali, increased security

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Day shots: 1. Wide of Australian embassy 2. Various of Australian soldiers guarding embassy 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Peter J Miller, United Nations Police Commissioner in East Timor "(There's) nothing to indicate that there's terrorist...
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EAST TIMOR: DILI: INDEPENDENCE VOTE: SECURITY

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Eng/Indonesian U-N officials have accused militia groups of making a last-minute attempt to derail Monday's vote on possible independence for East Timor by scaring voters away from the polls. The U-N and international observers are...
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EAST TIMOR: CAMPAIGN FOR REFERENDUM STARTED

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Indonesian/Nat Campaigning for the referendum which will determine whether East Timor becomes independent or remains part of Indonesia began on Saturday. Many fear the campaigns which ends on August 30 will be marred by violence. But as...
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EAST TIMOR: LATEST SITUATION: AID AGENCIES

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English/Nat Aid agencies in Dili have been making a concerted effort to get food aid to some of those who need it most. U-N relief officials say the city's 45-thousand inhabitants will each receive a month's supply of rice. Officials...
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Unrest puts fledgling tourism industry on hold

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June 4, 2006 1. Various of children playing on beach 2. Various of boat full of children pulling ashore June 5, 2006 3. Foreign troops walking by house damaged in fighting, car on fire inside gate 4. Close up burning car 5. Various of...
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East Timor - Clashes Between Youths And Police

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Complete Rushes on Tape GEN1905 Rioters rampaged through the capital of Indonesia's restive East Timor province on Sunday. Several hundred demonstrators took to the streets to mark the anniversary of the killing of up to 200 Timorese by...
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INDONESIA: PORTUGAL RENEWS POLITICAL TIES WITH FORMER COLONY

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Eng/Portu/Nat Two Portuguese envoys arrived in Jakarta on Saturday to set up the first diplomatic post there in almost 25 years. At the same time Indonesian envoys arrived in Lisbon. The two countries broke off relations in 1976,...
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EAST TIMOR: UN PEACEKEEPING MISSION: ARRIVALS

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English/Nat The latest detachment of the U-N peacekeeping force has arrived in East Timor. The Philippines Forces were greeted Friday in the capital Dili by the U-N commander Major General Peter Cosgrove. The first contingent of...
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EAST TIMOR: ARRIVAL OF INDONESIAN TROOPS

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Natural Sound Hundreds of Indonesian troops have arrived in the territory's capital, Dili, on the eve of the announcement of the results of East Timor's historic consultation. If, as expected, the East Timorese have approved a split...
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Indonesian army officer responds to UN indictment

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Jakarta, Indonesia, Feb 28, 2003 1. Close up of Indonesian human rights court sign 2. Wide shot of former East Timor military commander Noer Muis entering court room, saluting judges 3. Mid shot of Muis lawyers 4. Mid shot of trial 5....
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INDONESIA: EAST TIMOR RIVAL FACTIONS PEACE TALKS LATEST

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English/Nat East Timor's rival factions are wrapping up five days of peace talks under the shadow of an attack against a U-N office in the troubled province on Tuesday. Wednesday marks the last day of the Dare II meeting, and the United...
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EAST TIMOR: DILI: T-N-I FORCES - HOPES FOR PEACEFUL WITHDRAWAL

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English/Nat The multinational force in East Timor (INTERFET) is hoping the process of withdrawal by Indonesian forces, or T-N-I, still in the region will be conducted peacefully. INTERFET spokesperson, Colonel Mark Kelly, has reaffirmed...
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ETIMOR: VIOLENCE DURING RUN-UP TO INDEPENDENCE VOTE (2)

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Eng/Indonesian More violence has erupted in East Timor - despite angry U-N demands that Indonesian security forces rein in anti-independence militiamen ahead of the August 30 referendum. U-N mission chief Ian Martin accused Indonesian...
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4:3 PRESIDENT RAMOS HORTA MEETS NZEALAND'S GOVERNOR GENERAL

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Sir Jerry Mateparae, New Zealand's Governor General, arrived in East Timor on Saturday for an official two-day visit. He was welcomed by the country's outgoing president, Nobel laureate Jose Ramos-Horta. In subsequent talks with...
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INDONESIA: JAKARTA: ARRIVAL OF UNHCR CHIEF SADAKO OGATA

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English/Nat The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, Sadako Ogata, has arrived in the Indonesian capital, Jakarta to discuss the refugee crisis in East Timor with Indonesian officials. Early on Saturday she met with UNHCR staff...
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Ramos-Horta meets soldiers

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1. Wide of military camp with barbeque 2. Timorese soldier seating and drinking 3. Jose Ramos-Horta, East Timor Foreign and Defence Minister, walking with a plate of food 4. Horta sitting down and speaking to others 5. Australian, New...
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Preparations for independence celebrations

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Dili 1. Wide of parade of UN peacekeepers 2. Parade and podium 3. Sergio Vieira de Mello, UN Administrator of East Timor, reviewing troops 4. Close up of de Mello 5. De Mello awarding service medals to UNTAET troops 6. Troops standing at...
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WRAP Voting begins in ETimor elex; Alkatiri, Horta, Gusmao voting, polls close, observers

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1. Voters waiting in line to vote 2. Woman waiting to vote holding card 3. Wide of voting station and officials 4. Ruling Fretilin Party leader Mari Alkatiri walks out of polling station and casts his ballot, and dips finger in ink 5....
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INDONESIA: EAST TIMOR: DILI: VIOLENCE CLASHES (V)

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Dili, East Timor, and Jakarta, Indonesia 1 September 1999 Dili, Day shots 00.00 Pro-independence supporters throwing rocks at militia and running 00.05 Pro-independence supporter pointing machete at militia 00.10 Anti-independence...
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EAST TIMOR: DILI: FRENCH TROOPS ARRIVE

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French/Nat The first contingent of French troops arrived in East Timor on Saturday to join the international peacekeeping mission. The group includes 100 soldiers, medical and security staff. The Australian-led multinational force is...
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EAST TIMOR: INDEPENDENCE REFERENDUM: VOTING BEGINS

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Indonesian/Nat The people of East Timor have been casting their ballots in the colony's historic independence referendum. Voters queued up as dawn broke eagerly awaiting the opportunity to cast their ballot. The United Nations has said...