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to choose, ask Mari Alkatiri to take responsibility for the major crisis, about the sacrifices of the state, the law and democracy." The announcement followed reports the preceding day originating from Alkatiri's office that Alkatiri had intended to step back from an active role as prime minister on the morning of 22 June. The reports indicated that a plan had been developed which would see Alkatiri remain officially as prime minister for another month, but that two deputies would be appointed, who would have in fact governed in his place.
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looting due to a lack of police powers, and although they summoned Portuguese police, the warehouse was practically empty. On the same day a crowd of 500 to 600 people protested outside Government House again calling for the resignation of Prime Minister Alkatiri. A group of East Timorese police who arrived to confront the demonstration were stopped and searched by Australian troops, who confiscated their only weapons, several cans of
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the people of Timor deserve to live in peace and tranquillity, believing that all militants and sympathisers of Fretilin will understand and support this position, I declare I am ready to resign from my position of Prime Minister of the government of RDTL, so as to avoid the resignation of His Excellency, the President of the Republic.
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international forces were arriving, some renegade soldiers were moving into Dili and engaging in combat with FDTL and police forces, with up to twenty people believed to have been killed. That day, FDTL soldiers acting in disobedience of a ceasefire and safe passage assurance by the Chief of the Armed Forces, General
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Having deeply reflected on the present situation prevailing in the country, considering that above all interests are the interests of our nation, assuming my own share of responsibility for the crisis affecting our country, determined not to contribute to any deepening of the crisis, recognising that
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After GusmĂŁo's broadcast, several thousand of his supporters began protesting in Dili, imploring that he not resign, with two or three thousand assembled by the afternoon of 23 June. GusmĂŁo did not in fact resign that day, and indeed announced to the protestors that he would fulfil his constitutional
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and slingshots leaving at least 3 East Timorese hacked to death. Dili residents continued to flee the city, with some seeking refuge at the Australian embassy and some going to the airport. A UN official expressed concerns that the regionally based conflict in the military was igniting wider regional
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The rebel soldiers remained in the hills above the capital, where they engaged in sporadic combat with FDTL forces over the next several weeks. Violent gangs also roamed the streets of Dili, burning down houses and torching cars. The civilians who fled Dili camped in tent cities nearby or in churches
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in protest. The initially peaceful march turned violent when the soldiers attacked a market run by people from the east of the country. The protests continued over the next several days, until on 28 April the former soldiers clashed with FDTL forces, who fired on the crowd. In the resultant violence,
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requested more information as to exactly what support East Timor would require from New Zealand, before committing any forces. She said that "It's very important not to walk into what is a factional dispute in some respects and be seen to be taking sides," and "It's also important to be mindful that
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resistance movement which had resisted Indonesian authority, and which in turn, after final independence in 2002, formed the largest part of F-FDTL. In contrast the Loromonu (Tetum for westerners) were less prominent in the resistance, and less favoured in the military structure. There had also been
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The next day, 26 June up to eight more ministers threatened to resign, and Ramos-Horta was beginning a press conference discussing his resignation when he received a phone call; after answering it, he said to the media "Please, we cancel our press conference because it is irrelevant anyway now. You
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On 22 June, President GusmĂŁo delivered an ultimatum on a national television broadcast, saying that he would resign as President the following day if Prime Minister Alkatiri did not resign. He had earlier told Alkatiri that he had lost confidence in him, and in his broadcast said that "Fretilin has
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The crowd chanted for the resignation of Prime Minister Alkatiri, while also expressing support for President GusmĂŁo. GusmĂŁo later addressed the crowd from atop a car outside his office, saying "Let me bring peace to East Timor and then we will resolve others matters." He was said to be in tears at
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On the night of 2 and 3 June, looting and gang violence destroyed another dozen houses in Dili, and forced the temporary closure of the main road between Dili and the airport to the west of the city, where the international forces were based, although Australian and Malaysian forces quickly secured
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rejected criticisms that Australian troops had not secured Dili quickly enough, saying that the crisis was possibly more dangerous than the violence following independence from Indonesia in 1999, and that "We cannot have a situation around the world and particularly in our region where Australia is
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described the violence since 28 April as a coup, with "the aim of blocking the democratic institutions, preventing them to function in a way that the only solution would be for national parliament to be dissolved by the President... which would provoke the fall of the Government." However on 10 May
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deaths on all sides" and was prepared to surrender to President GusmĂŁo. Alkatiri strenuously denied the claims, saying that his government had not armed any civilians. Foreign Minister Ramos-Horta also said that he found it "very hard to believe that our own Prime Minister would... arm civilians".
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of ammunition, two vehicles and uniforms." The leader of the group, referred to as Commander Railos, said that they had instructions to kill all of the rebel soldiers, but after losing five of the group in armed combat in Dili came to "appreciate that the cost of arming civilians was bloodshed and
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Over the next few days, violence continued to occur in the suburb of Comoro, the area to the west of the city centre on the road to the airport (also known as Comoro Airfield) where many groups from both the east and the west of the country lived nearby. On 5 June, rival gangs, with over a hundred
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above Dili. Reinado reiterated his calls for Prime Minister Alkatiri to resign, but Alkatiri rejected the calls, instead saying that all "irregular forces" ought to hand in their weapons. In interviews, Slater said that he did not ask Reinado to surrender or participate in negotiations because the
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Australian troops were attacked as they endeavoured to keep the gangs apart, while they helped civilians escape to safety through back alleys. The Australians did not return fire, instead discouraging the gangs by advancing towards them and "shouting orders and threats". The rescued civilians were
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404 soldiers, out of the regular strength of about 1500, deserted their barracks on 8 February 2006, joined by 177 more on 25 February. The soldiers were ordered to return in March, but refused, and were relieved of duty. The soldiers were later joined by some members of the police force, and were
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Meanwhile the violence in Dili appeared to be subsiding, despite sporadic outbreaks, as international peacekeepers continued to secure the city. By 16 June, rebel soldiers were ready to hand in their weapons, in exchange for protection from the international military forces, following more than a
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members each, clashed in the streets armed with spears, machetes and slingshots, before being separated by Australian troops. However at the same time in the centre of Dili, the unrest had all but ended, with commercial areas re-opening and some of the damaged buildings and shops being repaired.
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On 2 June, a large crowd of about 1000 people who had waited in vain for several hours for food handouts raided a government warehouse in Dili, taking computer equipment, furniture and other supplies to trade them for food. Australian soldiers present at the warehouse were unable to prevent the
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The media were targeted for the first time when an AFP car, with two reporters and one photographer inside, also containing an AP photographer was attacked after one easterner forced his way into the vehicle and another jumped on the roof while attempting to escape a pursuing mob of westerners.
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also said that the East Timorese authorities should expand the rules of engagement of the international forces, to give them police powers to combat the gangs, saying that "It's clear there needs to be political leadership as far as the policing is concerned ... what we need is a policing
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The violence escalated late in May, as one FDTL soldier was killed and five wounded in a skirmish on 23 May. Foreign Minister Ramos-Horta sent out an official request for military assistance on 24 May, to the governments of Australia, New Zealand, Malaysia and Portugal. On 25 May, as the first
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conflict in the civilian population, saying "It's basically payback time between the different groups." A Catholic priest similarly described the street violence as "...east against west, soldiers against soldiers, police against soldiers, everyone against everyone... It's total madness."
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situation was not ready for discussions, as not all groups were ready to participate. Slater said that some of the violence seemed coordinated, and that he had been co-operating with the military, the police, the government, and Reinado in an attempt to find those planning the violence.
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said that the East Timorese judicial system was beginning to deal successfully with the problem of violent street gangs, saying that "We are detaining people, we are bringing them before a magistrate, and if they are found guilty, then, they are further being detained."
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then rushed to the UN compound nearby. The Major commanding the troops said that the gangs were using mobile phones to co-ordinate their attacks, but that the attacks would likely cease as more international troops arrived and completely secured the city.
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There were political motivations behind the attacks on soldiers and the government. Those initiating the violence and killings declared loyalty to the then president Xanana Gusmao, who wanted to replace prime minister and Fretilin leader Mari Alkatiri.
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On 1 June, GusmĂŁo visited a refugee camp near the United Nations headquarters, telling people "The best thing you can do is go back to your homes", and urging them not to take security matters into their own hands. On the same day, Interior Minister
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announced on 24 May that Australian forces would be deployed to East Timor, with the composition of the force and the terms of engagement to be negotiated over the next few days. Australia initially offered between 1,000 and 1,300 infantry, three
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The deployment to East Timor coincided with the withdrawal of about 260 of the 400 Australian soldiers deployed to the Solomon Islands. The 140 remaining would be supported by New Zealand and Fijian forces. However, Defence Minister
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On 25 May, UNOTIL opened a refugee camp outside Dili expected to house up to 1000 people. However, on 27 May as the violence escalated, the UN announced that they planned to withdraw the majority of their staff from the country.
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to civilians. He also claimed that on 28 April, the same day as the clash between the military and rebel soldiers that sparked the crisis, soldiers loyal to Alkatiri had shot and killed 60 civilians, before burying them in a
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resigned, Lobato blaming the crisis on opponents to the government resorting to violence rather than political means. Foreign Minister Ramos-Horta subsequently took over the Defence ministry, while Malaysian Foreign Minister
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Alkatiri announced that government officials had held negotiations with the rebel soldiers, in which it was agreed that the rebel soldiers would be paid a subsidy equal to their former military wage to assist their families.
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told to respect the independence of a country and that it's a bully boy if it seeks to express a view or to intervene, but when something goes wrong Australia is then criticised for not having, quote, intervened earlier."
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to appear in court to give evidence relating to the accusations that Rogerio Lobato armed a group of civilians, prosecutors suggesting that Alkatiri may also be charged over allegations about his role in the matter.
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transport plane landed at Dili airport with the first wave of Australian forces. By 26 May it was expected that all Australian forces would have arrived in East Timor by 27 May, a full day earlier than expected.
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and Reinado, said that Alkatiri was "agreeable to the investigations to be carried out... He's very transparent. He insists that truth should be known, what happened." Meanwhile, Australian Defence Minister
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Late on 30 May, after the Council meeting and following an emergency meeting with his cabinet, GusmĂŁo announced that he was declaring a state of emergency to last for 30 days, during which time GusmĂŁo, as
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On 2 October 2006, the United Nations Independent Special Commission of Inquiry made a number of recommendations including that several individuals be prosecuted. Notably, it found that Interior Minister
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Upon arrival, Malaysian forces secured embassies, port, power stations, oil depot and hospitals in East Timor. The diplomatic enclaves' security was given priority. Earlier, East Timorese President
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and government buildings in the heart of the city. The convoy consisted of at least thirty trucks, along with buses and motorbikes, and were accompanied by Malaysian and Australian forces in
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urged Ramos-Horta to act strongly in his new capacity, in the interests of achieving political stability, while emphasising that the United Nations should be prepared to resume greater role.
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outside Dili. The United Nations announced on 12 June that they would hold an inquiry into the crisis, but that they would not investigate the allegations made against Lobato and Alkatiri.
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and abolish the FDTL within 48 hours. When GusmĂŁo contacted Salsinha earlier that day in an attempt to prevent the issuing of the declaration, Salsinha told him that it was "too late".
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for Rogerio Lobato for arming Commander Railos and other civilians. Although there was initially some speculation as to whether Lobato had fled the country, by 21 June he was under
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On 8 May a police officer was killed as a crowd of 1000 surrounded a government complex, the office of a regional state secretary, in a town outside Dili. On 9 May, Prime Minister
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Following Alkatiri's resignation, Ramos-Horta withdrew his resignation to contest the prime ministership, and was appointed prime minister on 8 July 2006 by President GusmĂŁo.
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On 29 May, Brigadier Slater met with military and civilian leaders in East Timor, and had secured the return of FDTL soldiers to their barracks. Australian Defence Minister
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times, and said "The priority now is to stop people burning, and guns shooting." The convoy completed a loop around the inner city, before peacefully dispersing again.
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On 7 June, Alkatiri agreed to a United Nations investigation into allegations that he was responsible for several incidents in April and May which sparked the crisis.
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defected and joined the rebel soldiers, taking with them two trucks full of weapons and ammunition. After joining the soldiers, Reinado made his base in the town of
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Anatomy of a conflict: the 2006–2007 communal violence in East Timor, James Scambary, Conflict, Security & Development, Volume 9, Issue 2, 2009, Pages 265–288
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wanted him to, and on 25 June, a meeting of Fretilin leaders confirmed Alkatiri's status as prime minister. In response, Foreign and Defence Minister
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Despite hopes that the presence of international troops would quell the unrest, violence continued throughout Dili and other parts of East Timor.
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had requested Malaysia guard the East Timor-Indonesia border to prevent civilians from fleeing the country. Malaysia, however, refused to do so.
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are invited to go to the residence of the Prime Minister. He wants to make an announcement." There, Alkatiri announced his resignation, saying:
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On 6 June, a convoy of anti-Alkatiri protestors from the west of the country drove to Dili, through the western suburb of Comoro and to the
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over discrimination within the military and expanded to a coup attempt and general violence throughout the country, centred in the capital
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On 27 May, gangs from different parts of the country fought in the streets of Dili, destroying cars and houses and fighting with knives,
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said he was pleased with the resignation, insofar as it was "part of the process of working out the difficulty, resolving the impasse".
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Meanwhile, also on 2 June, the commander of the Australian forces Brigadier Slater met with rebel leader Major Reinado, at his base in
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On 24 April, the former soldiers and their civilian supporters, mostly unemployed youths, marched through the streets of the capital
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outside the Malaysian checkpoint to the west of the airport, where they surrendered any weapons before proceeding through Dili.
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The United Nations peacekeeping forces left East Timor on 20 May 2005, and the remaining administrative staff and police at the
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tension between the military and the police force, which was composed of more westerners and also some former members of the
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After the announcement, mobs in the streets of Dili began to celebrate rather than protest. Australian Prime Minister
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five people were killed, more than 100 buildings were destroyed and an estimated 21,000 Dili residents fled the city.
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On the evening of 5 May, the former soldiers under Salsinha's leadership drafted a declaration calling for President
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on 24 May. They joined a group of eight high level officers from the Special Operations Group of the Portuguese
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in the hills south-west of Dili. There he and the military police guarded the road leading into the mountains.
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duties, apparently indicating that he would not resign. Alkatiri said that he would only resign if his party
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On the night of 31 May, gangs in the capital Dili burned down a market and several houses in arson attacks.
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resigned from office "because the government is not functioning properly", according to his spokesperson.
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to investigate allegations of human rights violations by the East Timorese police forces, as alleged by
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The crisis has affected the political landscape of East Timor. On 11 May 2006, Foreign Minister
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By August 2006, troops had withdrawn from some points of the country and the rebels' leader,
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Report of the United Nations Independent Special Commission for East Timor, 2 October 2006
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On 26 May, New Zealand deployed 42 troops, with a second contingent of 120 troops leaving
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announced that although there had not been any formal requests for assistance from the
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By mid-June, Malaysia announced a plan to send 250 police officers to East Timor. The
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and commandos. The soldiers were drawn from the 10th Brigade Paratroopers based in
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Malaysia responded by deploying Malaysian troops, initially consisted of 219 army
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also called for members of the EU to denounce the violent acts of the rebels.
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Throughout 29 and 30 May, President Xanana GusmĂŁo held crisis talks with the
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is the name of the international military response to the crisis. Led by the
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Rebel soldier Major Tara (left) hands over his weapon to Lieutenant Colonel
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On 8 June, claims emerged that former Interior Minister and Alkatiri ally
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A pretext for the crisis came from the management of a dispute within the
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acted illegally in transferring weapons to civilians during the crisis.
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had trained the local police force four years previously. According to
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strategy across Dili." Also on 29 May, Australian Prime Minister
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said that the deployment to East Timor would not overextend the
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On 20 June, the East Timorese Prosecutor-General issued an
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Security Hot Zones and Hot Spots in Dili, 24 October 2006
3758:"The Demographic Component of the Crisis in Timor-Leste" 2806: 2784:"East Timor in need of more police as looting continues" 2612: 2610: 2116: 1679: 1618:. Agence France-Presse. 28 February 2006. Archived from 2933: 2624:. Melbourne, Australia. Associated Press. 30 May 2006. 1575: 3165:"Claim troops loyal to E Timor PM killed 60 civilians" 2718: 930:, saying that "we have much more in our back pocket". 3368: 3131:"Claims E Timor's PM recruited secret security force" 2875:"Demonstrators head towards Dili for political rally" 2834: 2832: 2607: 1828: 1826: 1713: 1711: 868:, the operation involves forces from four countries. 3486: 3316: 3314: 3227:"East Timor rebel soldiers agree to hand in weapons" 3029: 2868: 2866: 2666: 2332: 2330: 2328: 2326: 2324: 2251: 1994: 1992: 1990: 1653: 1517: 3813: 3616:. Agence France-Presse. 11 May 2006. Archived from 3456: 3218: 1913:. Agence France-Presse. 11 May 2006. Archived from 1891:. Agence France-Presse. 10 May 2006. Archived from 3551: 3280: 2829: 2777: 2775: 2741: 2696:"Ramos Horta takes over Timorese Defence Ministry" 2576: 1907:"UN to stay in E Timor for at least another month" 1866:. Agence France-Presse. 9 May 2006. Archived from 1823: 1708: 1479:, was able to escape from Becora Prison, in Dili. 1074: 3311: 2863: 2815:"Australian commander meets E Timor rebel leader" 2448: 2446: 2321: 1987: 1943: 1885:"E Timor govt makes contact with sacked soldiers" 1803: 1801: 1799: 1797: 1795: 1793: 1661:"9 unarmed police shot dead in Dili, UN confirms" 1639:"Defence Force dispute puts East Timor in crisis" 4920: 4563:Sistan and Baluchestan insurgency (2004–present) 4146:East Indonesia Mujahideen insurgency (2015–2022) 3343: 3337: 3100:"Alkatiri alleged to have recruited armed group" 2964: 2501: 2499: 2497: 2294: 2233: 1921: 1835:"Thousands of Dili residents yet to return home" 1719:"Former soldiers' protest turns violent in Dili" 1386:United Nations Integrated Mission in Timor-Leste 748:from a platoon under his command and four other 16:Conflict over discrimination within the military 4738:Iran–Saudi Arabia proxy conflict (1979–present) 4529:Iran–Saudi Arabia proxy conflict (1979–present) 3945:Insurgency in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (2004–present) 3624: 3610:"Ramos-Horta warns political parties to behave" 3529:"Alkatiri resigns as East Timor Prime Minister" 3495:"Alkatiri resigns as East Timor Prime Minister" 3091: 2772: 2688: 2476: 2241:"Malaysian police team to serve in Timor Leste" 2049: 3602: 2529: 2527: 2525: 2454:"Troops frustrated by lack of policing powers" 2443: 2274: 2272: 1965: 1879: 1877: 1790: 771:on the outskirts of the capital. One Catholic 3799: 2640: 2494: 2145:"Two M'sian Logistics Vessels Arrive in Dili" 1633: 1631: 1629: 1612:"More East Timorese soldiers desert: officer" 701: 452: 3923:India–Pakistan border skirmishes (2016–2018) 3918:India–Pakistan border skirmishes (2014–2015) 3872:Insurgency in Northeast India (1964–present) 3755: 2725:Peter Cave & Kim Landers (1 June 2006). 2568:. Prensa Latina. 29 May 2006. Archived from 2427:. Australian Associated Press. 27 May 2006. 2385: 2383: 475:began as a conflict between elements of the 360:Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation 3933:Jammu and Kashmir insurgency (1989–present) 3865:Jammu and Kashmir insurgency (1989–present) 2727:"Troops stop overnight violence in E Timor" 2522: 2269: 2015: 1899: 1874: 1854: 1852: 1139: 503:for easterners) formed the largest part of 4405:Insurgency in Gorno-Badakhshan (2010–2015) 3855:2016–2018 India–Pakistan border skirmishes 3850:2014–2015 India–Pakistan border skirmishes 3806: 3792: 3007:"Anti-Government Protesters Let into Dili" 2976:"Dili protest calls for PM Alkatiri to go" 2942:"Anti-government protesters approach Dili" 2841:"Gangs continue to terrorise Dili streets" 2674:"Two ministers resign over E Timor crisis" 2618:"GusmĂŁo takes over security in East Timor" 2413: 1626: 831:moving to northern waters in preparation. 708: 694: 459: 445: 4205:Cambodian–Thai border dispute (2008–2011) 4120:Cambodian–Thai border dispute (2008–2011) 3877:Naxalite–Maoist insurgency (1967–present) 3756:Neupert, Ricardo; Lopes, Silvino (2007). 2421:"Aussie troops rescue terrified Timorese" 2380: 2171:"Malaysian Troops Secure Vital Locations" 1951:"Navy on stand-by for E Timor deployment" 1929:"East Timor invites UN to probe violence" 1604: 4524:Arab separatism in Khuzestan (1922–2020) 4257:Philippine civil conflict (1969–present) 4200:South Thailand insurgency (2004–present) 3940:Insurgency in Balochistan (2004–present) 3730: 3703: 3255: 2536:"GusmĂŁo, Alkatiri meet Council of State" 2339:"'Total madness' as gangs fight in Dili" 2303:"More troops as Dili violence escalates" 1849: 1320: 1236:Protests, allegations and investigations 1199: 1098: 719: 518: 65:2007 East Timorese presidential election 3162: 3128: 3097: 3066: 3004: 2911:"GusmĂŁo supporters demonstrate in Dili" 2750:"New Violence Breaks Out in East Timor" 2747: 2582: 2558: 2055: 1396: 1350:surrendered weapons, including several 1195: 1040:announced an initial deployment of 120 4921: 4305:Afghanistan–Pakistan border skirmishes 3903:Afghanistan–Pakistan border skirmishes 3557: 3526: 3492: 3474:from the original on 14 September 2017 3470:. Melbourne, Australia. 25 June 2006. 3431: 3320: 3286: 3224: 3193: 2401:from the original on 29 September 2007 2336: 2199:. Bernama. 27 May 2006. Archived from 2173:. Bernama. 28 May 2006. Archived from 2147:. Bernama. 3 June 2006. Archived from 2100:. Bernama. 25 May 2006. Archived from 1998: 1860:"E Timor unrest an attempted coup: PM" 1832: 1667:from the original on 28 September 2020 1663:. Bloomberg Corporation. 26 May 2006. 1440:On 27 June, Alkatiri was issue with a 1094: 1017:is having consultations as we speak." 4453:Nagorno-Karabakh conflict (1988–2024) 3992:Maldives political crisis (2011–2013) 3913:2013 India–Pakistan border skirmishes 3845:2013 India–Pakistan border skirmishes 3787: 3743:from the original on 14 December 2020 3704:Scambary, James (18 September 2009). 3400: 3323:"E Timor's Lobato under house arrest" 3299:from the original on 22 December 2006 3258:"East Timor rebels hand over weapons" 2129:. Kyodo. 23 June 2006. Archived from 2037:from the original on 27 February 2022 1588:& Patrick Walters (27 May 2006). 1156:representative Sukehiro Hasegawa and 1103:Internal displaced people by district 4974:2000s coups d'Ă©tat and coup attempts 4596:Iraqi Kurdistan conflict (2001–2003) 4384:2010 South Kyrgyzstan ethnic clashes 3718:from the original on 21 January 2022 3382:from the original on 12 October 2017 3079:from the original on 6 November 2012 3048:from the original on 6 November 2012 3038:"Alkatiri may face UN investigation" 3035: 3017:from the original on 20 October 2017 3005:Torchia, Christopher (6 June 2006). 2986:from the original on 12 October 2017 2952:from the original on 6 November 2012 2939: 2921:from the original on 6 November 2012 2908: 2885:from the original on 6 November 2012 2872: 2851:from the original on 6 November 2012 2838: 2812: 2794:from the original on 6 November 2012 2781: 2760:from the original on 20 October 2017 2706:from the original on 6 November 2012 2628:from the original on 24 October 2012 2546:from the original on 6 November 2012 2533: 2505: 2464:from the original on 24 October 2012 2431:from the original on 13 January 2007 2391:"Chaos continues on streets of Dili" 1973:"Soldier killed in Timor gun battle" 1765: 1498: 792:United Nations Office in Timor Leste 4684:Conflict in Northern Lebanon (2007) 4517:Western Iran clashes (2016–present) 3643:from the original on 10 August 2017 3434:"Thousands show support for GusmĂŁo" 3110:from the original on 18 August 2006 2970: 2648:"Emergency rule for E Timor leader" 2309:from the original on 27 August 2006 2300: 2261:. RTM. 22 June 2006. Archived from 13: 4705:Israeli–Palestinian (1948–present) 4674:South Lebanon conflict (1985–2000) 4634:Israeli–Palestinian (1948–present) 4584:Iraqi Kurdish Civil War (1994–1997 4579:Iraqi–Kurdish conflict (1918–2003) 3950:Insurgency in Sindh (2010–present) 3696: 3680:from the original on 27 March 2009 3661: 3630: 3590:Ramos-Horta named E Timor's new PM 3268:from the original on 26 March 2023 3196:"UN agrees to Timor investigation" 3069:"UN to open E Timor investigation" 1338:week of negotiations. At camps in 796:High Commissioner for Human Rights 14: 4985: 4400:Tajikistani Civil War (1992–1997) 4221:Indonesian occupation (1975–1999) 4034:Xinjiang conflict (1960s–present) 3539:from the original on 31 July 2016 3413:from the original on 31 July 2016 3403:"Alkatiri to stand down: reports" 3376:"East Timor leaders in stand off" 3237:from the original on 30 June 2006 3206:from the original on 14 June 2006 3175:from the original on 29 June 2006 3141:from the original on 29 June 2006 2654:from the original on 7 March 2007 2595:from the original on 3 March 2016 2508:"GusmĂŁo assumes emergency powers" 1833:Barker, Anne (10 February 2005). 1541: 909:On the afternoon of 25 May, four 804:United States Department of State 779:assistance to up to 7000 people. 4949:Riots and civil disorder in Asia 4720:Fatah–Hamas conflict (2006–2008) 4070:1994 North Korean nuclear crisis 3971:Sri Lankan Civil War (1983–2009) 3887:Insurgency in Punjab (1981–1995) 3770:from the original on 8 July 2022 3570:from the original on 12 May 2017 3505:from the original on 13 May 2017 3444:from the original on 13 May 2017 3356:from the original on 5 July 2007 3256:Montlake, Simon (16 June 2006). 2748:Deutsch, Anthony (2 June 2006). 2583:Deutsch, Anthony (30 May 2006). 1809:"Aust to send troops to E Timor" 1520: 1158:United Nations Secretary-General 1036:The Portuguese Foreign Minister 876:The Prime Minister of Australia 677: 575: 419: 302: 301: 150: 4872:Sinai insurgency (2011–present) 4764:Syrian Civil War (2011–present) 4747:Persian Gulf crisis (2019–2021) 4162:Myanmar conflict (1948–present) 3908:Kashmir conflict (1947–present) 3840:Kashmir conflict (1947–present) 3582: 3344:La'o Hamutuk (29 August 2006). 2280:"UN opens E Timor refugee camp" 1725:. 24 April 2006. 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Bernama. 26 May 2006. 2023:"Witness to a Massacre" 1487:, and Defence Minister 1083:The chief executive of 1024:on 27 May, en route to 632:Contemporary East Timor 36:24 April – 20 June 2006 4379:2010 Kyrgyz Revolution 3631:UN (17 October 2006). 1431: 1334: 1305:On 9 June, Lieutenant 1205: 1104: 866:Australian 3rd Brigade 729: 535:The foreign minister, 524: 523:Location of East Timor 497:military of East Timor 477:military of East Timor 378:Diplomatic missions of 143:Politics of East Timor 104:Commanders and leaders 24:2006 East Timor crisis 4340:Republican insurgency 4039:Tibetan unrest (2008) 3662:UN (2 October 2006). 3378:. 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Index

East Timor
Mari Alkatiri
2007 East Timorese presidential election
F-DTL
FRETILIN
F-FDTL
CNRT
Mari Alkatiri
José Ramos-Horta
Taur Matan Ruak
GastĂŁo Salsinha
Alfredo Reinado
Xanana GusmĂŁo
Politics of East Timor

Constitution
Executive
President
José Ramos-Horta
Prime Minister
Xanana GusmĂŁo
National Parliament
Supreme Court of Justice
Elections
elections
2017
2022
2018
2023
Political parties

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