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New nation falters: Timor-leste; Army revolt drags elected government into crisis
TIMOR-LESTE remains in a state of emergency after widespread gang rioting and conflict between security forces rocked the capital of Dili...
New Internationalist, 07/01/06 by Ben Moxham · More from publication -
Reds implode: Communist Party hitlist takes aim at global activism
The spectre of Stalinism still lingers as the Communist Party of the Philippines steps up its programme of assassinating political opponents. The...
New Internationalist, 08/01/05 by Ben Moxham · More from publication -
Hungry season in Timor-Leste: after the Portuguese and the Indonesians has come an invasion of aid donors and free-market blueprints. Ben Moxham wonders why people in newly liberated Timor-Leste , who have endured so much, should now be starving
On 7 February 2005 the Timor-Leste newspaper Suara Timor Loro Sa'e reported that since October 2004 at least 53 people had died of starvation in...
New Internationalist, 05/01/05 by Ben Moxham · More from publication -
Taming the Banana Republic: USAID money is being used to rein in East Timor's fledgling civil society
In March this year, a USAID-funded children's book released in East Timor provoked outrage. Faty and Noi's Adventure to Parliament was produced by...
Arena Magazine, 04/01/05 by Ben Moxham · More from publication -
The bases of resistance
You may have been misled by the announcement made by US President Bush in August this year that 70,000 US troops serving overseas will be brought...
New Internationalist, 12/01/04 by Ben Moxham · More from publication -
Decolonising coffee: a free East Timor grapples with the free market
The town of Old Ermera is perched along a steep mountain ridge blanketed either side by Arabica coffee plants The district, a few hours on winding...
Arena Magazine, 02/01/02 by Ben Moxham · More from publication


