• Timornewsline


    Citizens must contribute to Timor-Leste’s Future: President Horta

    Diario Nacional , 24 February 2010- Summary by Alberico Junior
    The President, Jose Ramos Horta, has called for all of the Timorese people to contribute to the country’s stability, following concerns that the country is lacking a foundation of democratic culture.
  • National Police to take over Timor’s security by the end of the year

    Timor Post , 24 February 2010- Summary by Alberico Junior
    President Jose Ramos Horta has said that the UN Police will hand over security responsibility to the National Police throughout the country by the end of this year.
  • Timorese Penal Code Book Launched

    Timor Post , 24 February 2010- Summary by Alberico Junior
    The Court of Appeal has officially launched a new book that details the country’s Penal Code which was approved by the Parliament last year.
  • Social Democratic Party calls for investigation into 2006 crisis

    Timor Post , 24 February 2010- Summary by Alberico Junior
    The Social Democratic Party has called for the creation of an independent commission to investigate the crisis of 2006 in order to work out who was behind the instability.
  • Ninja issue just political sensationalism: Fretilin

    Timor Post , 24 February 2010- Summary by Alberico Junior
    The Fretilin Party has said that issue of the so called “ninja” gangs in the Kovalima and Bobonaro district is just political sensationalism.
  • President Horta calls for media and NGOs to support peace building

    Timor Newsline , 24 February 2010- Summary by Alberico Junior
    The President Jose Ramos Horta has called for the media and non-government organizations to endorse peace building in Dili, so that the country’s capital becomes a city of peace.
  • NGO Luta Hamutuk opens popular school in Bazartete

    Timor Post , 24 February 2010- Summary by Alberico Junior
    The NGO Luta Hamutuk officially launched a new infrastructure project, a monitoring, education and supervision committee, in Bazartete yesterday. This committee will be a popular school for the community to strengthen their skills in overlooking the Government’s progress in creating new infrastructure projects nationwide.

No comments:

Post a Comment