[Kabar-indonesia] Four Believed Dead in More Timor Violence

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Thu Nov 16 07:53:38 MST 2006


Agence France-Presse
November 16, 2006

Four believed dead in more Timor violence

>From correspondents in Dili

FOUR people are believed to have died in the latest East
Timor violence which also saw 10 homes torched, Prime
Minister Jose Ramos Horta said today.

"There is as yet no confirmation on the number killed, but
initial information said four (were killed) and 10 houses
were set on fire," Mr Ramos Horta said.

Mr Ramos Horta, who travelled by helicopter to the scene of
the latest unrest, said the incident happened "a couple of
days ago" and involved two groups of youths who clashed in
Estado village, near Ermera.

He said a group of youths belonging to Colimau 2000 - an
organisation set up by former underground youth activists
during Indonesia's occupation - from Ermera and several
other outlying areas attacked a local chapter of a martial
arts club.

"This incident has spread fear among the people and I have
talked with the home minister so that a permanent security
post can be set up there," Mr Ramos Horta said.

Members of the police rapid reaction unit and another
special police unit would be sent to the area, he said.

As recently as Monday, hundreds of East Timorese youths,
including members of rival gangs who fought each other in
the streets of the capital earlier this year, held a rally
to promote unity and peace.

Carlito de Jesus, 29, who was being treated at Dili's Guido
Valadares general hospital for injuries sustained in the
latest attack, said the violence occurred early yesterday.

He said some 600 youths from Colimau 2000 armed with
samurais, machetes, spears, small arrows and rifles attacked
the Ermera chapter of the Perguruan Setia Hati Terate (PSHT)
martial arts club.

"This (attack) appears to be revenge, after a PSHT member
beat up a member of Colimau 2000 on November 2," de Jesus, a
PSHT member, said.

Members of Colimau 2000 were accused of involvement in
attacks in Atsabe in 2003, which left seven dead. Mass
arrests followed but the courts later freed those detained.

The incident came just after Mr Ramos Horta praised Monday's
peace rally.

The tiny nation was rocked in April and May by violence in
between security force factions, as well as street gangs,
which left 37 people dead.

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