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East Timor:

Militia and Residue

Monday, September 18, 2000

The government has refused intervention from the UN Security Council. At what cost?

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The Atambua incident was over two weeks ago, but the heat is increasing in Jakarta. The burning of the UN High Commissioner for Refugees office in this town in West Timor by several East Timor refugees -- most likely by pro-Indonesia militia – and the killing of three of its foreign staff has escalated the pressure on Jakarta.

The incident on September 6 is obviously a residue – to quote the Coordinating Minister for Political, Soci

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