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Atambua

Militia Cancer

Monday, October 2, 2000

The UN administration in East Timor believes Indonesia has failed to disarm pro Jakarta militias in Atambua. But Indonesia is may be safe from economic sanctions for now.

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Aitarak militia commander Eurico Guterres could not disguise his anger. His face turned red. "I can’t accept the way the police treated me," Guterres said. "I want to speak to Megawati."

Feeling left out, Guterres decided to take some action. Dozens of his supporters had taken part when ‘pro-Jakarta’ East Timorese militiamen handed over their weapons to vice president Megawati Soekarnoputri early last week. But then suddenly they w

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