We have started to collect the most important news related to East Timor in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
Australia and East Timor resolve a long-running dispute on how to share energy resources in the Timor Sea.
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President Xanana Gusmao of East Timor hands the UN a report on alleged atrocities under Indonesian rule.
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Indonesia's army chief rejects a report which accuses it of causing up to 180,000 civilian deaths in East Timor.
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Indonesia and East Timor's presidents are to meet this week to discuss a controversial atrocities report.
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The leaders of Indonesia and East Timor meet for the first time since a damning report on Indonesia's colonial rule.
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East Timor remains the poorest country in South East Asia, the UN says - and it is getting poorer.
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Human Rights Watch says it has heard many accounts of torture and beatings by police in East Timor.
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At least two people are killed and several hurt as a rally by sacked soldiers in East Timor turns violent.
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Tens of thousands flee East Timor's capital fearing new clashes between former soldiers and police.
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Violence returns to Dili, with at least two people wounded in clashes between security forces and ex-soldiers.
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International troops head to East Timor to try to quell unrest blamed on 600 soldiers sacked in April.
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