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  • 1999 East Timorese crisis
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  • 1999 East Timorese crisis
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  • 1999
  • crisis
  • events
  • East Timor
  • civil war
  • violence
  • acts of violence
  • violently
  • East Timorese Crisis
  • wave of violence
  • independence from Indonesia
  • East Timorese crisis
  • vote for independence in 1999
  • massive attacks by pro-Indonesian militias on the population
  • East Timor's declaration of independence from Indonesia in 1999, and the ensuing violence
  • 1999 East Timorese Crisis
  • 1999 East Timorese crisis
  • 1999 crisis
  • 1999 crisis in East Timor
  • 1999 violence in East Timor
  • Dili Scorched Earth
  • East Timor conflict
  • East Timor crisis
  • East Timor crisis in 1999
  • East Timor's transition to independence in 1999
  • In 1999 in East Timor
  • September 1999 crisis
  • Timor Leste crisis
  • Timor-Leste Scorched Earth campaign
  • a punitive campaign of violence
  • acts in 1999
  • bloody aftermath
  • crisis in 1999
  • crisis in East Timor
  • destruction of the capital
  • events that happened in East Timor in 1999
  • independence vote
  • intervention into the 1999 East Timorese crisis
  • intimidation campaign
  • killed in West Timor by pro-Indonesian militiamen
  • liberation of East Timor
  • massive looting, destruction and burning
  • period of extreme violence
  • referendum results
  • refugees fleeing East Timor
  • resulting violence afterwards
  • series of reprisals
  • systematic violence by paramilitary groups
  • turmoil in East Timor
  • violence and destruction that erupted
  • violence erupted in the city
  • violence in 1999
  • violence of September 1999
  • were burnt down
  • military intervention following the East Timor's referendum
  • East Timor's declaration of independence from Indonesia, and the ensuing violence
clgo:causalties
  • *Australia– 2 killed by accident
  • *Bangladesh–1 killed and 1 wounded byIED
  • *New Zealand– 5 killed (4 by accident)
  • *South Korea– 4 killed and 1 missing by accident
  • *United States– 1 wounded
  • *49 UN staff and NGOs captured later released
  • *Brazil– 1 killed
  • *Fiji–2 killed and 11 wounded
  • *Germany– 1 killed
  • *Ghana– 1 killed by disease
  • *Indonesia– 2 killed (UN local staff)
  • *Ireland– 2 killed
  • *Malaysia– 3 killed
  • *Nepal– 1 killed and 3 wounded
  • *Philippines– 4 killed and 4 wounded
  • *Portugal– 4 killed and 9 wounded
  • *Russia– 5 killed and 1 missing by accident
  • *Spain– 1 killed
  • *Tajikistan– 1 killed
  • *Thailand– 2 killed
  • *Timor Leste– 16 killed (UN local staff)
  • *Total: 64 killed
clgo:combatant
  • Supported by:
  • *Aitarak
  • *Besi Merah Putih
  • *Laksaur
  • *Mahidi
  • *25pxBIN
  • *25pxKopassus(alleged)
  • *Jakarta lobby
  • Pro-Indonesian militias– 13,000
  • – 1,250
  • – 1,600
  • – 5,000
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clgo:place
clgo:status
  • * Defeat of pro-Indonesian militia
  • * Stabilisation of East Timor
  • * 80% of East Timor's infrastructure destroyed byScorched Earth Operation
  • *East Timorese independence referendum
  • *European Union (EU)embargo military sales toIndonesia16 September 1999 – 17 January 2000
  • East Timorese tactical victory
  • Pro-Indonesia militia strategic victory
  • *USembargo of military sales toIndonesiafrom 9 September 1999 to 22 November 2005
  • *UKembargo of military sales toIndonesiafrom 11 September 1999 to 11 April 2012
  • *Australiaembargo military sales toIndonesiaSeptember 1999
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