Radio Timor-Leste News reports that the Commission for Truth and Friendship will ask former Indonesian military general Wiranto to give his statement in relation to serious crimes against humanity during the popular consultation in 1999 in TL.
It is reported that criticism from opposition parties of Prime Minister Mari Alkatiri endlessly continue which caused Alkatiri to yesterday once again launch another attack on the opposition parties.
It is reported that the population of Dili everyday witness transactions of large amounts of fuel along the foreshore at Lecidere [East Dili City], being freely carried out without any control from the relevant authorities.
The Court of Appeal decided to reduce the imprisonment of two ex-militia members, Domingos Ameta and Francisco Neto, from 7 to 6 years Timor Post reported.
A group consisting of representatives from various NGOs is currently participating in a seminar in Melbourne focusing on the role of women and development.
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