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Indonesia _Timor Leste

Asset Altercation

Tuesday, September 16, 2003

Indonesia has continued to make efforts to claim its assets in Timor Leste but the Timor Leste parliament has ratified a law stipulating that the assets are their property.

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THE two-storey building is really in a neglected state. Its white paint has faded. The walls, slightly slanting, have cracked. There is no roof. Animal dung and human feces are littered everywhere. A number of dogs come and go, scratching for food. The place sent off a strong foul smell when TEMPO visited the place on Wednesday two weeks ago. The air was musty. When night came, the coastal wind would circulate the stench everywhere, including

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