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INDONESIA/
RTR2G7HN 
July 08, 2010 
Australian Shirley Shackleton (L), wife of late journalist Greg Shackleton, testifies in State Administrative... 
Jakarta, Indonesia 
Australian Shirley Shackleton, wife of late journalist Greg Shackleton, testifies in State Administrative... 
Australian Shirley Shackleton (L), wife of late journalist Greg Shackleton, testifies in State Administrative Court in Jakarta July 7, 2010. Greg Shackleton and four other foreign journalists were killed during Jakarta's 1975 invasion of East Timor. Shirley is in Jakarta to testify against the government's banning of the movie 'Balibo' last year. REUTERS/Supri (INDONESIA - Tags: POLITICS ENTERTAINMENT) 
INDONESIA/
RTR2G7HL 
July 08, 2010 
Australian Shirley Shackleton, wife of late journalist Greg Shackleton, arrives at State Administrative... 
Jakarta, Indonesia 
Australian Shirley Shackleton, wife of late journalist Greg Shackleton, arrives at State Administrative... 
Australian Shirley Shackleton, wife of late journalist Greg Shackleton, arrives at State Administrative Court in Jakarta July 7, 2010. Greg Shackleton and four other foreign journalists were killed during Jakarta's 1975 invasion of East Timor. Shirley is in Jakarta to testify against the government's banning of the movie 'Balibo' last year. REUTERS/Supri (INDONESIA - Tags: POLITICS ENTERTAINMENT) 
INDONESIA/
RTR2G7HK 
July 08, 2010 
Australian Shirley Shackleton (L), wife of late journalist Greg Shackleton, testifies in State Administrative... 
Jakarta, Indonesia 
Australian Shirley Shackleton, wife of late journalist Greg Shackleton, testifies in State Administrative... 
Australian Shirley Shackleton (L), wife of late journalist Greg Shackleton, testifies in State Administrative Court in Jakarta July 7, 2010. Greg Shackleton and four other foreign journalists were killed during Jakarta's 1975 invasion of East Timor. Shirley is in Jakarta to testify against the government's banning of the movie 'Balibo' last year. REUTERS/Supri (INDONESIA - Tags: POLITICS ENTERTAINMENT) 
INDONESIA/
RTR2G6FQ 
July 07, 2010 
Australian Shirley Shackleton, wife of late journalist Greg Shackleton, holds her book during a news... 
Jakarta, Indonesia 
Australian Shirley Shackleton holds her book during news conference in Jakarta 
Australian Shirley Shackleton, wife of late journalist Greg Shackleton, holds her book during a news conference in Jakarta July 7, 2010. Shackleton, the wife of Australian journalist Greg Shackleton who was allegedly killed by Indonesian forces in East Timor in 1975, is in Jakarta to testify before a court that is hearing a petition against the government's banning of the movie 'Balibo' last year. REUTERS/Stringer (INDONESIA - Tags: SOCIETY) 
AUSTRALIA/
RTR25ZD2 
July 24, 2009 
East Timor President Jose Ramos-Horta speaks at a news conference in Melbourne July 24, 2009. Ramos-Horta... 
Melbourne, Australia 
East Timor President Ramos-Horta speaks at a news conference in Melbourne 
East Timor President Jose Ramos-Horta speaks at a news conference in Melbourne July 24, 2009. Ramos-Horta is in Melbourne to attend the Melbourne International Film Festival premiere of "Balibo". The film is based on the murder of 6 Australian journalists covering the Indonesian invasion of East Timor in 1975.

REUTERS/Mick Tsikas (AUSTRALIA ENTERTAINMENT HEADSHOT) 
AUSTRALIA/
RTR25ZD1 
July 24, 2009 
Actor Anthony LaPaglia speaks at a news conference in Melbourne July 24, 2009. LaPaglia is in Melbourne... 
Melbourne, Australia 
Actor LaPaglia speaks at a news conference in Melbourne 
Actor Anthony LaPaglia speaks at a news conference in Melbourne July 24, 2009. LaPaglia is in Melbourne to attend the Melbourne International Film Festival premiere of "Balibo" in which he stars as murdered journalist Roger East. The film is based on the murder of 6 Australian journalists covering the Indonesian invasion of East Timor in 1975.

REUTERS/Mick Tsikas (AUSTRALIA ENTERTAINMENT HEADSHOT) 
AUSTRALIA/
RTR25ZCY 
July 24, 2009 
East Timor President Jose Ramos-Horta speaks at a news conference in Melbourne July 24, 2009. Ramos-Horta... 
Melbourne, Australia 
East Timor President Ramos-Horta speaks at a news conference in Melbourne 
East Timor President Jose Ramos-Horta speaks at a news conference in Melbourne July 24, 2009. Ramos-Horta is in Melbourne to attend the Melbourne International Film Festival premiere of "Balibo". The film is based on the murder of 6 Australian journalists covering the Indonesian invasion of East Timor in 1975.

REUTERS/Mick Tsikas (AUSTRALIA ENTERTAINMENT) 
AUSTRALIA/
RTR25ZCW 
July 24, 2009 
East Timor President Jose Ramos-Horta and actor Anthony LaPaglia (R) pose for photographers at a news... 
Melbourne, Australia 
East Timor President Ramos-Horta and actor LaPaglia pose for photographers at a news conference in Melbourne... 
East Timor President Jose Ramos-Horta and actor Anthony LaPaglia (R) pose for photographers at a news conference in Melbourne July 24, 2009. Ramos-Horta and LaPaglia are in Melbourne to attend the Melbourne International Film Festival premiere of "Balibo". The film is based on the murder of 6 Australian journalists covering the Indonesian invasion of East Timor in 1975.

REUTERS/Mick Tsikas (AUSTRALIA ENTERTAINMENT) 
AUSTRALIA/
RTR25ZCS 
July 24, 2009 
Actor Anthony LaPaglia speaks at a news conference in Melbourne July 24, 2009. LaPaglia is in Melbourne... 
Melbourne, Australia 
Actor LaPaglia speaks at a news conference for premiere of "Balibo" in Melbourne 
Actor Anthony LaPaglia speaks at a news conference in Melbourne July 24, 2009. LaPaglia is in Melbourne to attend the Melbourne International Film Festival premiere of "Balibo" in which he stars as murdered journalist Roger East. The film is based on the murder of 6 Australian journalists covering the Indonesian invasion of East Timor in 1975.

REUTERS/Mick Tsikas (AUSTRALIA ENTERTAINMENT) 
AUSTRALIA/
RTR25ZCN 
July 24, 2009 
Actor Anthony LaPaglia speaks at a news conference in Melbourne July 24, 2009. LaPaglia is in Melbourne... 
Melbourne, Australia 
Actor LaPaglia speaks at a news conference for premiere of "Balibo" in Melbourne 
Actor Anthony LaPaglia speaks at a news conference in Melbourne July 24, 2009. LaPaglia is in Melbourne to attend the Melbourne International Film Festival premiere of "Balibo" in which he stars as murdered journalist Roger East. The film is based on the murder of 6 Australian journalists covering the Indonesian invasion of East Timor in 1975.

REUTERS/Mick Tsikas (AUSTRALIA ENTERTAINMENT) 
AUSTRALIA/
RTR25ZCD 
July 24, 2009 
East Timor President Jose Ramos-Horta speaks at a news conference in Melbourne July 24, 2009. Ramos-Horta... 
Melbourne, Australia 
East Timor President Ramos-Horta speaks at a news conference in Melbourne 
East Timor President Jose Ramos-Horta speaks at a news conference in Melbourne July 24, 2009. Ramos-Horta is in Melbourne to attend the Melbourne International Film Festival premiere of "Balibo". The film is based on the murder of 6 Australian journalists covering the Indonesian invasion of East Timor in 1975.
REUTERS/Mick Tsikas (AUSTRALIA ENTERTAINMENT POLITICS) 
AUSTRALIA-TIMOR/INVASION
RTR1PGBE 
May 08, 2007 
Placards stuck to banners stand outside the Glebe Coroner's Court in Sydney May 8, 2007 where the inquest... 
Sydney, Australia 
Placards stuck to banners stand outside the Glebe Coroner's Court in Sydney 
Placards stuck to banners stand outside the Glebe Coroner's Court in Sydney May 8, 2007 where the inquest into the death of Brian Peters, one of five Australian-based journalists killed by Indonesian troops at Balibo in East Timor in 1975, is being held. Former Australian Prime Minister Gough Whitlam told the court, after he was called as a witness, that he never saw intelligence showing that Indonesia was going to invade East Timor in 1975 or that Jakarta ordered the killing of the journalists during the invasion. REUTERS/David Gray (AUSTRALIA) 
AUSTRALIA-TIMOR/INVASION
RTR1PGBD 
May 08, 2007 
A protester holds a placard as he stands outside the Glebe Coroner's Court in Sydney May 8, 2007 where... 
Sydney, Australia 
A protester holds a placard as he stands outside the Glebe Coroner's Court in Sydney 
A protester holds a placard as he stands outside the Glebe Coroner's Court in Sydney May 8, 2007 where the inquest into the death of Brian Peters, one of five Australian-based journalists killed by Indonesian troops at Balibo in East Timor in 1975, is being held. Former Australian Prime Minister Gough Whitlam told the court, after he was called as a witness, that he never saw intelligence showing that Indonesia was going to invade East Timor in 1975 or that Jakarta ordered the killing of the journalists during the invasion. REUTERS/David Gray (AUSTRALIA) 
AUSTRALIA-TIMOR/INVASION
RTR1PGBB 
May 08, 2007 
Shirley Shackleton (C), the wife of one of the five Australian-based journalists killed by Indonesian... 
Sydney, Australia 
Shackleton, wife of one of the five Australian-based journalists killed by Indonesian troops at Balibo... 
Shirley Shackleton (C), the wife of one of the five Australian-based journalists killed by Indonesian troops at Balibo in East Timor in 1975, speaks to the media outside the Glebe Coroner's Court in Sydney May 8, 2007 where the inquest into the death of Brian Peters, one of the five, is being held. Former Australian Prime Minister Gough Whitlam told the court, after he was called as a witness, that he never saw intelligence showing that Indonesia was going to invade East Timor in 1975 or that Jakarta ordered the killing of the journalists during the invasion. REUTERS/David Gray (AUSTRALIA) 
AUSTRALIA-TIMOR/INVASION
RTR1PGB7 
May 08, 2007 
A protester holds a placard as he stands outside the Glebe Coroner's Court in Sydney May 8, 2007 where... 
Sydney, Australia 
A protester holds a placard as he stands outside the Glebe Coroner's Court in Sydney 
A protester holds a placard as he stands outside the Glebe Coroner's Court in Sydney May 8, 2007 where the inquest into the death of Brian Peters, one of five Australian-based journalists killed by Indonesian troops at Balibo in East Timor in 1975, is being held. Former Australian Prime Minister Gough Whitlam told the court, after he was called as a witness, that he never saw intelligence showing that Indonesia was going to invade East Timor in 1975 or that Jakarta ordered the killing of the journalists during the invasion. REUTERS/David Gray (AUSTRALIA) 
EAST TIMOR
RTRS0NR 
October 31, 2003 
AUSTRALIAN STATE PREMIER BRACKS AND EAST TIMOR PRESIDENT XANANA GUSMAO
ATTEND A MEMORIAL SERVICE IN... 
Balibo, East Timor 
AUSTRALIAN STATE PREMIER BRACKS AND EAST TIMOR PRESIDENT XANANA GUSMAO
ATTEND A MEMORIAL SERVICE ...... 
AUSTRALIAN STATE PREMIER BRACKS AND EAST TIMOR PRESIDENT XANANA GUSMAO
ATTEND A MEMORIAL SERVICE IN BALIBO, EAST TIMOR. 
EAST TIMOR
RTR60RA 
October 31, 2003 
Sue Andel (L), Julie Shackleton (C) and Maureen Tolfree, relatives of
the five Australia-based journalists... 
Balibo, East Timor 
FAMILY OF THE JOURNALISTS KILLED IN EAST TIMOR ATTEND A MEMORIAL IN
BALIBO. 
Sue Andel (L), Julie Shackleton (C) and Maureen Tolfree, relatives of
the five Australia-based journalists killed while covering the
Indonesian invasion of East Timor in 1975, place wreaths at a house in
Balibo, west of Dili, October 31, 2003. REUTERS/Lirio Da Fonseca

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EAST TIMOR
RTR60PO 
October 31, 2003 
Steve Bracks, premier of Australia's State of Victoria (R), and East
Timor's President Xanana Gusmao... 
Balibo, East Timor 
STEVE BRACKS AND XANANA GUSMAO ATTEND A MEMORIAL SEVICE IN BALIBO, EAST
TIMOR. 
Steve Bracks, premier of Australia's State of Victoria (R), and East
Timor's President Xanana Gusmao (L) wear traditional costumes as they
attend a memorial ceremony for five Australia-based journalist who were
killed covering the Indonesian invasion of East Timor in 1975 in
Balibo, west of Dili, October 31, 2003. Family members of the 5 slain
journalists, Brian Peters, Gary Cunningham, Greg Shackleton, Malcolm
Rennie and Tony Stewart, gathered in Balibo for the dedication of a
memorial at the site where they were killed filming the Indonesian
invasion. REUTERS/Lirio Da Fonseca

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EAST TIMOR
RTRLE58 
August 05, 2001 
Helicopters from Australia's 131 Reconnaissance Squadron and New
Zealand's 3 Squadron fly in stack formation... 
Balibo, East Timor 
AUSTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND HELICOPTERS FLY IN STACK FORMATION OVER
BALIBO IN EAST TIMOR. 
Helicopters from Australia's 131 Reconnaissance Squadron and New
Zealand's 3 Squadron fly in stack formation over Balibo in East Timor
where they are based as part of the United Nations Peacekeeping Force
August 5, 2001. The joint Australia-New Zealand air operations are part
of the U.N. Transitional Administration in East Timor (UNTAET) force
currently overseeing the restoration of peace and stability to the
former Indonesian province after it won its indepence from Indonesia in
a landmark referendum.

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TIMOR ELECTION
RTRIBOF 
May 14, 2001 
An East Timorese, waiting to register to vote in an upcoming election, holds an Indonesian identity card... 
Balibo, East Timor 
AN EAST TIMORESE HOLDS INDONESIAN IDENTITY CARDS TO REGISTER TO VOTE IN BALIBO. 
An East Timorese, waiting to register to vote in an upcoming election, holds an Indonesian identity card in East Timor's Balibo. An all-important election will take place on August 30, the second anniversary of its overwhelming vote to shake off 23 years of Indonesian rule, but many diplomats and locals are worried about the potential for violence. Picture taken May 14, 2001.

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TIMOR ELECTION
RTRIBNR 
May 14, 2001 
East Timorese wait to register to vote in East Timor's Balibo. An all-important election will take place... 
Balibo, East Timor 
EAST TIMORESE WAIT TO REGISTER TO VOTE IN BALIBO. 
East Timorese wait to register to vote in East Timor's Balibo. An all-important election will take place on August 30, the second anniversary of its overwhelming vote to shake off 23 years of Indonesian rule, but many diplomats and locals are worried about the potential for violence. Picture taken May 14, 2001.

BEA/PB 
TIMOR AUSTRALIA DEATHS
RTR3H06 
April 26, 2000 
Shirley Shackleton, widow of one the five journalists killed in Balibo, East Timor, in 1975, talks to... 
Sydney, Australia 
SHIRLEY SHACKLETON WIDOW OF MURDERED AUSTRALIAN JOURNALIST SPEAKS AT MEDIA CONFERENCE IN SYDNEY. 
Shirley Shackleton, widow of one the five journalists killed in Balibo, East Timor, in 1975, talks to the media in Sydney April 26 before the airing of a television programme which claims to have new information on the deaths. Shackleton says a Timorese man claims to have witnessed former Indonesian special forces commander Yunus Yosfiah, who later became information minister in the Indonesian government, opening fire on the journalists. He has been accused in the past of ordering the killings but has denied the allegations. The five journalists were killed shortly before Indonesia invaded the former Portuguese colony of East Timor in late 1975 and their remains have never been found.

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TIMOR AUSTRALIA DEATHS
RTR3GZT 
April 26, 2000 
Shirley Shackleton, widow of one the five journalists killed in Balibo, East Timor, in 1975, talks to... 
Sydney, Australia 
SHIRLEY SHACKLETON WIDOW OF MURDERED AUSTRALIAN JOURNALIST SPEAKS AT MEDIA CONFERENCE IN SYDNEY. 
Shirley Shackleton, widow of one the five journalists killed in Balibo, East Timor, in 1975, talks to the media in Sydney April 26 before the airing of a television programme which claims to have new information on the deaths. Shackleton says a Timorese man claims to have witnessed former Indonesian special forces commander Yunus Yosfiah, who later became information minister in the Indonesian government, opening fire on the journalists. He has been accused in the past of ordering the killings but has denied the allegations. The five journalists were killed shortly before Indonesia invaded the former Portuguese colony of East Timor in late 1975 and their remains have never been found.

DG/TS 
TIMOR
RTRRTYI 
October 27, 1999 
An unidentified Australian peacekeeping soldier (C), suffering from severe dehydration, is hooked up... 
Balibo, East Timor 
AUSTRALIAN SOLDIER EVACUATED FROM BALIBO. 
An unidentified Australian peacekeeping soldier (C), suffering from severe dehydration, is hooked up to an intravenous drip as he is evacuated from Balibo, 128 kilometers (80 miles) west of Dili, October 27. The nearly 8,000 peacekeeping troops in East Timor must fight heat exhaustion and dehydration on a daily basis as they carry out their duties in sweltering heat.

RV/PB 
INDONESIA EAST TIMOR
RTRRBA7 
October 05, 1999 
Two men ride their motorcycle loaded with chickens into the East Timor capital of Dili, October 5. Following... 
Balibo, East Timor 
TWO MEN RIDE MOTORCYCLE LOADED WITH CHICKENS IN DILI. 
Two men ride their motorcycle loaded with chickens into the East Timor capital of Dili, October 5. Following two weeks of a United Nations peacekeeping presence in East Timor, people are trying to return to their normal way of life, opening market stalls and rebuilding homes damaged by militiamen after a vote on August 30 showing a majority of East Timorese support independence from Indonesia.

RR/CC 
INDONESIA EAST TIMOR
RTRRBA5 
October 05, 1999 
Australian peacekeeper Maj. David Kilcullen (R) talks with a resident of the East Timor village of Balibo,... 
Balibo, East Timor 
AN EAST TIMORESE RESIDENT SPEAKS TO AN AUSTRALIAN PEACEKEEPER IN BALIBO. 
Australian peacekeeper Maj. David Kilcullen (R) talks with a resident of the East Timor village of Balibo, October 5, after the man, who asked not to be named for security reasons, claimed to have escaped from a militia camp in West Timor. The man and his wife along with other residents of Balibo were threatend with death if they did not follow fleeing militias into West Timor.

RR/CC 
EAST TIMOR
RTXJ8AN 
October 03, 1999 
Australian peacekeepers disembark from a Blackhawk helicopter in Balibo October 3. International forces... 
Balibo, East Timor 
Australian peacekeepers disembark from a Blackhawk helicopter in Balibo October 3. International fo..... 
Australian peacekeepers disembark from a Blackhawk helicopter in Balibo October 3. International forces in East Timor expanded west to the town of Balibo this weekend to find a ghost town with no sign of refugees or of pro-Indonesian militias. Balibo has been a stronghold for the pro-Indonesian East Timorese since the official declaration of intergration with Indonesia was signed there in 1976. 
TIMOR
RTRRAGG 
October 03, 1999 
Australian peacekeepers stand guard outside an old Portugese fort in Balibo October 3 which the Australian... 
Balibo, East Timor 
AUSTRALIAN PEACEKEEPERS STAND GUARD IN BALIBO. 
Australian peacekeepers stand guard outside an old Portugese fort in Balibo October 3 which the Australian military is using as their headquarters. International forces in East Timor expanded west to the town of Balibo this weekend to find a ghost town with no sign of refugees or of pro-Indonesian militias. Balibo has been a stronghold for the pro-Indonesian East Timorese since the official declaration of intergration with Indonesia was signed there in 1976.

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TIMOR
RTRRAG5 
October 03, 1999 
Australian peacekeepers disembark from a Blackhawk helicopter in Balibo October 3. International forces... 
Balibo, East Timor 
AUSTRALIAN PEACEKEEPERS DISEMBARK FROM HELICOPTER IN BALIBO. 
Australian peacekeepers disembark from a Blackhawk helicopter in Balibo October 3. International forces in East Timor expanded west to the town of Balibo this weekend to find a ghost town with no sign of refugees or of pro-Indonesian militias. Balibo has been a stronghold for the pro-Indonesian East Timorese since the official declaration of intergration with Indonesia was signed there in 1976.

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TIMOR
RTRRAG3 
October 03, 1999 
An Australian peacekeeper looks out from an old Portugese fort in Balibo October 3. International forces... 
Balibo, East Timor 
AN AUSTRALIAN PEACEKEEPER LOOKS OUT FROM OLD PORTUGESE FORT IN BALIBO. 
An Australian peacekeeper looks out from an old Portugese fort in Balibo October 3. International forces in East Timor expanded west to the town of Balibo this weekend to find a ghost town with no sign of refugees or of pro-Indonesian militias. Balibo has been a stronghold for the pro-Indonesian East Timorese since the official declaration of intergration with Indonesia was signed there in 1976.

TAN 
EAST TIMOR
RTXJ861 
October 02, 1999 
Australian helicopters land to deploy troops in Balibo, East Timor along the West Timor border October... 
Balibo, East Timor 
Australian helicopters land to deploy troops in Balibo, East Timor along the West Timor border Octob..... 
Australian helicopters land to deploy troops in Balibo, East Timor along the West Timor border October 1. The pace of multinational military operations on East Timor picked up on Friday as the Australian-led force surged into the west of the province to restore peace and security there. 
EAST TIMOR
RTXJ860 
October 02, 1999 
Australian soldiers shield their eyes from the wind as helicopters depart after deploying troops in Balibo,... 
Balibo, East Timor 
Australian soldiers shield their eyes from the wind as helicopters depart after deploying troops in ..... 
Australian soldiers shield their eyes from the wind as helicopters depart after deploying troops in Balibo, East Timor along the West Timor border October 1. The pace of multinational military operations on East Timor picked up on Friday as the Australian-led force surged into the west of the province to restore peace and security there. 
EAST TIMOR INDONESIA
RTRRA41 
October 02, 1999 
Australian helicopters land to deploy troops in Balibo, East Timor along the West Timor border October... 
Balibo, East Timor 
AUSTRALIAN HELICOPTERS LAND TO DEPLOY SOLDIERS IN BALIBO EAST TIMOR. 
Australian helicopters land to deploy troops in Balibo, East Timor along the West Timor border October 1. The pace of multinational military operations on East Timor picked up on Friday as the Australian-led force surged into the west of the province to restore peace and security there.

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EAST TIMOR INDONESIA
RTRRA3Z 
October 02, 1999 
Australian soldiers shield their eyes from the wind as helicopters depart after deploying troops in Balibo,... 
Balibo, East Timor 
AUSTRALIAN SOLDIERS LAND IN BALIBO EAST TIMOR. 
Australian soldiers shield their eyes from the wind as helicopters depart after deploying troops in Balibo, East Timor along the West Timor border October 1. The pace of multinational military operations on East Timor picked up on Friday as the Australian-led force surged into the west of the province to restore peace and security there.

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EAST TIMOR
RTXJ504 
August 23, 1999 
Armed with homemade weapons, pro-Jakarta militiamen display a show of force in Balibo, 60 km (37.3 miles)... 
Dili, East Timor 
Armed with homemade weapons, pro-Jakarta militiamen display a show of force in Balibo, 60 km (37.3 m..... 
Armed with homemade weapons, pro-Jakarta militiamen display a show of force in Balibo, 60 km (37.3 miles) southwest of Dili August 18. Tensions were high in the area after the pro-Indonesia militia attacked a pro-independence office and the local student office in nearby Maliana.
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TIMOR UNREST
RTRQTH7 
August 18, 1999 
Armed with homemade weapons pro-Jakarta militia display a show of force in Balibo, 60 km south west of... 
Dili, East Timor 
PRO-INDONESIA MILITIA SHOW OFF THEIR HOMEMADE WEAPONS IN BALIBO. 
Armed with homemade weapons pro-Jakarta militia display a show of force in Balibo, 60 km south west of Dili August 18. Tensions were high in the area after the pro-Indonesia militia attacked a pro-independence office and the local student office in nearby Maliana.

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TIMOR UNREST
RTRQTGX 
August 18, 1999 
Armed with homemade weapons pro-Jakarta militia display a show of force in Balibo, 60 km south west of... 
Balibo, Indonesia 
PRO-INDONESIAN MILITIA DISPLAY THEIR WEAPONS IN A SHOW OF FORCE IN BALIBO. 
Armed with homemade weapons pro-Jakarta militia display a show of force in Balibo, 60 km south west of Dili August 18. Tensions were high in the area after the pro-Indonesia militia attacked a pro-independence office and the local student office in nearby Maliana.

DW/TAN/WS 
EAST TIMOR
RTXJ3DW 
July 22, 1999 
East Timorese tribal leaders wearing traditional clothes attend a ceremony marking the anniversary of... 
Balibo, East Timor 
East Timorese tribal leaders wearing traditional clothes attend a ceremony marking the anniversary o..... 
East Timorese tribal leaders wearing traditional clothes attend a ceremony marking the anniversary of Indonesia's annexation of the territory in Balibo, 126 km south west of Dili July 17. The people of East Timor, a former Portuguese colony, will vote late next month on independence in a U.N. organized ballot. ??» 
TIMOR CEREMONY
RTRQJAN 
July 17, 1999 
An East Timorese holds a chicken while attending a ceremony marking the anniversary of Indonesia's annexation... 
Balibo, East Timor 
AN EAST TIMORESE MAN HOLDS A CHICKEN DURING A CEREMONY IN BALIBO. 
An East Timorese holds a chicken while attending a ceremony marking the anniversary of Indonesia's annexation of the territory in Balibo, 126 km south west of Dili July 17. The people of East Timor, a former Portuguese colony, will vote late next month on independence in a U.N. organized ballot.

DW/DL 
TIMOR CEREMONY
RTRQJAK 
July 17, 1999 
East Timorese salute while holding Indonesian flags during a ceremony marking the anniversary of Indonesia's... 
Balibo, East Timor 
EAST TIMORESE ATTEND A CEREMONY MARKING INDONESIA'S ANNEXATION OF THE COLONY IN BALIBO. 
East Timorese salute while holding Indonesian flags during a ceremony marking the anniversary of Indonesia's annexation of the territory in Balibo, 126 km south west of Dili July 17. The people of East Timor, a former Portuguese colony, will vote late next month on independence in a U.N. organized ballot.

DW/DL/FMS 
TIMOR CEREMONY
RTRQJAH 
July 17, 1999 
Pro-Jakarta militia attend a ceremony marking the anniversary of Indonesia's annexation of the territory... 
Balibo, East Timor 
PRO-JAKARTA MILITIA ATTEND A CEREMONY MARKING INDONESIA'S ANNEXATION OF EAST TIMOR IN BALIBO. 
Pro-Jakarta militia attend a ceremony marking the anniversary of Indonesia's annexation of the territory in Balibo, 126 km south west of Dili July 17. The people of East Timor, a former Portuguese colony, will vote late next month on independence in a U.N. organized ballot.

DW/DL 
TIMOR CEREMONY
RTRQJAE 
July 17, 1999 
East Timorese tribal leaders wearing traditional clothes attend a ceremony marking the anniversary of... 
Balibo, East Timor 
EAST TIMORESE ATTEND A CEREMONY MARKING INDONESIA'S ANNEXATION OF THE TERRITORY. 
East Timorese tribal leaders wearing traditional clothes attend a ceremony marking the anniversary of Indonesia's annexation of the territory in Balibo, 126 km south west of Dili July 17. The people of East Timor, a former Portuguese colony, will vote late next month on independence in a U.N. organized ballot.

DW/DL 
TIMOR
RTRM22R 
February 20, 1999 
An East Timorese mother carries on her back a basketful of corn in Balibo town on the outskirts of East... 
Balibo, East Timor 
EAST TIMORESE WITH BASKET OF CORN. 
An East Timorese mother carries on her back a basketful of corn in Balibo town on the outskirts of East Timor's capital Dili February 19. About 5,000 pro-Jakarta supporters gathered peacefully in Balibo on Friday to hear speeches against independence. Balibo was the site where the Indonesian flag was first raised in the former Portuguese colony in 1975.

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TIMOR
RTRM1D3 
February 19, 1999 
Pro-integration East Timorese attend a rally calling for special autonomy and rejecting plans for independence... 
Balibo, East Timor 
EAST TIMORESE ATTENDS PRO-INTEGRATION RALLY IN BALIBO. 
Pro-integration East Timorese attend a rally calling for special autonomy and rejecting plans for independence in Balibo town on the outskirts of East Timor's capital Dili February 19. About 5,000 pro-Jakarta supporters gathered peacefully in Balibo on Friday to hear speeches against independence. Balibo was the site where the Indonesian flag was first raised in the former Portuguese colony in 1975.

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TIMOR
RTRM1BH 
February 19, 1999 
Pro-integration East Timorese shout slogans during a rally calling for special autonomy and rejecting... 
Balibo, East Timor 
EAST TIMORESE ATTENDS PRO-INTEGRATION RALLY IN BALIBO. 
Pro-integration East Timorese shout slogans during a rally calling for special autonomy and rejecting plans for independence in Balibo town on the outskirts of East Timor's capital Dili February 19. About 5,000 pro-Jakarta supporters gathered peacefully in Balibo on Friday to hear speeches against independence. Balibo was the site where the Indonesian flag was first raised in the former Portuguese colony in 1975.

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