The leader of a group of East Timor rebels accused of trying to assassinate President Jose Ramos-Horta in February is preparing to surrender and may give himself up early this week, a UN spokeswoman said on Sunday. Gastao Salsinha, who took command
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SYDNEY (AFP) - - Australia will withdraw 200 troops from East Timor which were sent in the wake of attacks on the tiny nation's president and prime minister, Prime Minister Kevin Rudd said. In a statement released late Saturday, Rudd said the situation
SYDNEY: Australia will withdraw 200 troops from East Timor, sent after the February assassination attempt on the country?s president and prime minister, as both countries now regard the security situation to be stable. ?This draw down in Australian
DILI: The leader of a group of East Timor rebels accused of trying to assassinate President Jose Ramos-Horta in February is preparing to surrender and may give himself up early this week, a UN spokeswoman said on Sunday. Gastao Salsinha, who took command
The United Nations in East Timor says the leader of a rebel group accused of trying to kill President Jose Ramos-Horta in February may be getting ready to give himself up. The UN spokeswoman in Dili, Alison Cooper, says Gastao Salsinha has agreed to
SYDNEY: Australia will withdraw 200 troops from East Timor, sent after the February assassination attempt on the country's president and prime minister, as both countries now regard the security situation to be stable.'This drawdown in Australian forces