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Timor-Leste
West Papuans Cry For Help
Despite facing a well-armed Indonesian Army, many West Papuans are determined to fight for a greater say in their future. William Lloyd George travels to the jungles of West Papua to meet the rebels.
Timor-Leste’s Tasi Mane Project
Timor-Leste’s Tasi Mane development project has upset an NGO over of its focus on petroleum. Is it right?
Timor-Leste’s Tasi Mane Project
Timor-Leste’s Tasi Mane development project has upset an NGO over of its focus on petroleum. Is it right?
Aid and Independence
Almost a decade after it secured independence, Timor-Leste remains the second poorest state in Asia. It might help if aid donors listened a little more.
ASEAN Needs Timor-Leste
Singapore has expressed doubts over whether Timor-Leste is ready to join ASEAN. Will it look elsewhere?
The Future of UNMIT?
The United Nations has extended the UNMIT mission in Timor-Leste for another year. There’s plenty for it to do.
Brazil’s Canny Asia Game
Former Brazilian President Lula da Silva oversaw a period of growing influence in the Asia-Pacific. Will his successor follow suit?
Young, Restless--But Not Failed Yet
Ten years after voting for independence even the opposition is upbeat about Timor-Leste’s future, reports Anthony Anderton. But the country still faces daunting obstacles for long-term stability.
Faith, Hope and Justice
Just weeks after Timor-Leste voted for independence, the town of Suai was visited by a gang of pro-Indonesian rule militiamen who slaughtered dozens of unarmed citizens hiding in a church. Steve Holland meets Manuel dos Santos who, 10 years later, is still waiting for justice–and for his abducted daughter to come home.