Indonesian soldiers seen selling suspected looted goods at highly-inflated prices to needy locals.
INDONESIAN soldiers were making the most of their final days
INTERNATIONAL peacekeepers swept through the East Timor capital of Dili yesterday, cracking down on pro-Jakarta militias - including arresting a key leader
Indonesian military and United Nations forces trade accusations of having opened fire during confrontations.
TENSIONS rose in the devastated capital of Dili yesterday
The unexpected move started yesterday, as confusion arose over when foreign troops would arrive.
INDONESIAN troops began an unexpected early pullout from East
President Habibie's decision to allow international peacekeepers in East Timor arouses nationalist sentiments.
PRESIDENT B.J. Habibie's decision to allow foreign troops into trouble-torn
HIGH STAKES
Weeks after a resounding vote for independence, East Timor has become a battlefield, not just between pro-Jakarta and pro-independence forces, but