Trilateral cooperation needed to prevent illegal fishing – Timor
Post, 8 September
In order to prevent unwanted illegal fishing in the national
territory of East Timor, the government should establish cooperation
with neighboring countries Australia and Indonesia in the near
future.
The president of Committee B of the National Parliament on
Foreign Affairs, Defence and National Security, Duarte Nunes, made
the statement Thursday (4/9) in relation to the recent reports about
foreign ships in the area of Viqueque.
Mr Nunes added, “It is important for the government to establish
cooperation with Australia and Indonesia to deal with recurring
illegal fishing problems in the country.”
He commented also the government had allocated budget to buy
ships for this purpose and in terms of training on how to operate
the ships had been provided by the United States Pacific Command.
Timor-Leste to participate in a Congress on Security in the
United States – Timor Post, 8 September
In order to strengthen political security in the country and to
anticipate both external and internal threats, a Timor-Leste’s
delegation led by Vice Prime Minister José Luis Guterres had left
East Timor Friday to the United States to attend a conference on
security.
The delegation consists of members of the government, members of
parliament and representatives of civil society organizations.
During the conference, Secretary of State of Security Francisco
Guterres is scheduled to be one of the speakers during the
conference, covering topics such as security situation in the
country and the policy of the government to do security sector
reform.
The conference itself will start on September 9th and will end on
September 12th, 2008.
The rate of kids involved in crimes is very high, says a local
NGO – Timor Post, 8 September
According to Forum Tau Matan’s monitoring to places like police
detention centers and prisons, number of children involved in the
crimes committed between 2006 and 2007 in Timor-Leste is very high.
The Director of the NGO, João Pequino, made this statement during
one-day workshop held at the office of Fokupers in Farol, Dili.
“We would like to inform that according to the monitoring to
certain places such as police detention centers and prisons from
September 2006 to September 2007 indicated that the crimes that
involve children are very high,” said Pequino.
Out of 1,272 cases filed, there are 132 cases (about 10.37%)
where children involved and out of these 132 cases, only four cases
(1.7%) where children under 12 years of age are directly involved.
No need to establish KAK but to reinforce PDHJ – Timor Post, 8
September
The chief of Fretilin bench, Francisco Branco, said to combat
against corruption in Timor Leste no need to establish
Anti-Corruption Commission (KAK) or High Anti Corruption Commission
as wanted by the government.
In the reality Timor Leste has faced many problems; especially in
Human Recourse is very low, he said.
It is better to reinforce and make revision for structure of
Provider of Human Right and Justice (PDHJ) and to capacitate PDHJ to
be able to combat corruption in Timor Leste, he explained.
"If we want to establish another institution, I think it is not
efficient and effective because this country is small and only has
few populations," he added. He said this from Parliaments on
September 6.
UNPol urged not to wash their hands – Suara Timor Lorosa’e, 8
September
Parliament Vice President for Security Issues, Paulo de Fatima
Martins called for the United Nations Police (UNPol) not to wash
their hands from the failure that involved PNTL members.
He said the failure that has been done by PNTL is the
responsibility of UNPol because UNPol so far has accompanied or
tutored the institution of PNTL.
"The failure of PNTL is the failure of UNPol. If it is only to
suspect PNTL, means that UN wanted to wash their hands or stay away
from the case. This is because PNTL was trained by UN and therefore
not only to suspect the PNTL" he said. He said this from Parliament
house on September 5.
Australia delivers technical training for Timorese – Suara
Timor Lorosa’e, 8 September
State Secretary for Professional and Employee Training, Bendito
Freitas, said Australian Government has shown it willing to help
Timorese people, especially in Professional Technical Training and
possibility for them to get some work in the referred country
(Australia).
He added that Australian Government has supported Timor Leste
through International Labor Organization (ILO); and last month
Australia’s Bob Mabmalam came to Timor Leste to approve 6 million to
promote employees especially for the young people. He said this from
his office on August 29.
Prime Minister Gusmão visits F-FDTL Training Centre- Radio
Timor Leste, 05 September
Prime Minister Xanana Gusmão has held an official visit to the
Timorese Defense Force (F-FDTL)’s Training Centre and museum for
Timorese heroes’ remains who were killed during the country
resistance. Speaking to journalists, the prime minister said the
conditions of the bones were good and the Government would continue
making efforts to put them in proper place.
Gusmão said they would continue constructing place for them and
was initiated by the former Government. He added the Government
would keep taking into consideration requests made by the relatives
to burry their loved ones according to their own traditions.