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Man shot dead during gang violence in East Timor
17 Dec 2006 12:50:52 GMT
Source: Reuters
•  East Timor nation-building

DILI, Dec 17 (Reuters) - A man was shot dead during a gang fight involving more than 100 people near the Australian embassy in East Timor's capital on Sunday, a family member said.

Joaquim, the brother of the dead man, told Reuters his brother was killed when international security forces fired into a crowd after the violence erupted in the Kampung Alor area.

Neither U.N. nor government officials could be immediately contacted for comment.

Australia led a force of 3,200 foreign peacekeepers to East Timor in late May after the tiny country descended into chaos following the sacking of 600 mutinous soldiers.

The territory of around a million people voted in a 1999 referendum for independence from Indonesia, which annexed it after Portugal ended its colonial rule in 1975.

East Timor became fully independent in 2002 after a period of U.N. administration.


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