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Violent Crisis That Shook Timor-Leste

UN Commission Of Inquiry Issues Report On Violent Crisis That Shook Timor-Leste

New York, Oct 17 2006 11:00AM

Timor-Leste’s then interior and defence ministers and defence force chief acted illegally in transferring weapons to civilians during the violence that shook the small South-East Asian country early this year and should be held accountable, according to a United Nations report on the crisis released today.

But Chief of Defence Force Taur Matan Ruak cannot be held criminally responsible for the shooting of unarmed police officers by defence force soldiers after a ceasefire had been established in May, although he failed to exhaust all avenues to prevent or stop a confrontation, the UN Independent Special Commission of Inquiry for Timor-Leste says in the report submitted to the National Parliament.

The Commission was set up at the invitation of then Senior Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs José Ramos-Horta to establish the facts and circumstances of the incidents on 28-29 April and 23-25 May that shook the small country which the UN shepherded to independence from Indonesia just four years ago.

The crisis, attributed to differences between eastern and western regions, erupted in late April with the firing of 600 striking soldiers, a third of the armed forces. Ensuing violence claimed at least 37 lives and drove 155,000 people, 15 per cent of the total population, from their homes.

Other findings of the Commission include:

Citing ongoing threats to stability, the Security Council created a new UN Integrated Mission in Timor-Leste (UNMIT) in August to help reorganize the police force and other institutions and assist with next year’s presidential and parliamentary elections.

In its report, the Commissions concluded that the fragility of various State institutions and the weakness of the rule of law were the underlining factors that contributed to the crisis.

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