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East Timor has experienced a violent history. Now, 68% of the country live in poverty and a health emergency is raging. This report follows the doctors and patients caught in the middle of its welfare crisis.
In 2002 East Timor gained independence from Indonesia, yet despite floods of international aid, poverty and instability prevail. Seven out of ten young men now belong to violent gangs; prolific warfare magnifies the chaos.
During the recent riots in East Timor, 150,000 refugees fled to displacement camps. Five months on, they still can't return home. With the rainy season weeks away, the situation is getting desperate.
Days before foreign peacekeepers arrived, journalist David O'Shea travelled to East Timor to chronicle its descent into chaos. His frontline report reveals what's really happening there.
Did Australian soldiers torture and kill the prisoners they were meant to be protecting in East Timor?
The dispute over who owns the oil and gas reserves under the East Timorese sea is becoming increasingly bitter. With billions of dollars of revenue at stake, neither side is prepared to back down.
As East Timor struggles to come to terms with its troubled past, we follow one boy's courageous attempt to prevent his village being massacred.
Thousands of children were kidnapped by fanatical Indonesians in the whirlwind of the 1999 upheavals.
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