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Indonesia: Candidates Speak Out on Human Rights

Human Rights Watch 08 Feb 2024
Review the report of the East Timor Human Rights Violations ... Organize a public examination of the decisions of perpetrators of human rights violations in East Timor by inviting the best legal experts.
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A look at possible contenders for the 2023 Nobel Peace Prize

The Keene Sentinel 04 Oct 2023
In partnership with local and international organizations, HRDAG has published reports on violence in places including Syria, Guatemala, Liberia, Kosovo and East Timor, and on police violence in the United States.
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Hunt for Teves ongoing – DoJ

The Manila Times 30 Sep 2023
The DoJ said it has confirmed that Teves is still in East Timor ... Degamo's widow, Pamplona Mayor Janice Degamo, posted a video on social media on Friday, showing Teves embracing Pacquiao upon the latter's arrival in East Timor earlier this week.
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Making Currency Exchange Easier

Victoria Advocate 08 Aug 2023
Navesh Kawall, East Coast Director, mentions that "our repeat ... USA dollars are legal tender in only eight countries; USA, Ecuador, Salvador, Marshall, Micronesia, Palau, East Timor, and Zimbabwe.
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At 100, Kissinger basks in praise, with no accountability

Dawn 27 May 2023
... occupation of East Timor in 1975 ... But Brody said there would be a strong legal case on East Timor where Kissinger not only approved the invasion, but also ensured US weapons kept flowing to Indonesia.
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At 100, Kissinger basks in praise with no accountability

Manila Standard 26 May 2023
But Brody said there would be a strong legal case on East Timor where Kissinger not only approved the invasion but ensured US weapons kept flowing to Indonesia’s military.
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Nobel winner Belo backed by Catholics

The Manila Times 01 Oct 2022
"If any legal process is set in motion in East Timor, the Timorese Bishops' Conference will comply with and cooperate with the legal process," it said in a statement carried by Portuguese news agency Lusa and reported by public broadcaster RTP.
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East Timor’s Catholics rally behind accused Nobel bishop

Metro USA 30 Sep 2022
“If any legal process is set in motion in East Timor, the Timorese Bishops’ Conference will comply with and cooperate with the legal process,” it said in a statement carried by Portuguese news agency Lusa and reported by public broadcaster RTP.
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East Timor's Catholics rally behind accused Nobel bishop

The Lawton Constitution 30 Sep 2022
“If any legal process is set in motion in East Timor, the Timorese Bishops’ Conference will comply with and cooperate with the legal process,” it said in a statement carried by Portuguese news agency Lusa and reported by public broadcaster RTP.
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East Timor authorities investigate journalist Raimundos Oki over reporting on alleged police abuses

CPJ 27 Jul 2022
Bangkok, July 27, 2022 – Authorities in East Timor should drop their investigation into journalist Raimundos Oki and stop using legal threats to curb independent reporting, the Committee to Protect Journalists said Wednesday.
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Bernard Collaery: The spy case that ignited an Australian secrecy row

BBC News 14 Jul 2022
When East Timor found out in 2012 what Australia had done, it was furious ... A brief prepared by Mr Collaery - who was acting for East Timor in their case - was seized, despite it being subject to legal privilege.
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In Some Tiny Countries, Progress Made on Press Freedom

Voa News 06 May 2022
“If you watch news in East Timor, you will see much fact-based reporting versus more analytical coverage or investigative journalism,” said Parker Novak, a U.S.-based expert on East Timor who has lived and worked there ... Not so for East Timor.
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Sir Peter Cosgrove 'dismayed' to learn of New Zealand's secret probe into allegations of torture ...

RNZ 13 Apr 2022
ABC's Four Corners has revealed the New Zealand military ordered its legal officer within the International Force for East Timor (INTERFET), Andrena Gill, to discreetly investigate claims that ...

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