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By Nancy-Amelia Collins
Dili
27 May 2006
The East Timorese capital, Dili, has descended1 into chaos2, with gangs of youths armed with guns and knives torching houses and burning cars while international peacekeepers from Australia, New Zealand, and Malaysia struggle to bring order to the city.
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Frightened East Timorese run past a burning car in Villa3 Verde neighborhood of Dili, May 27, 2006
Dili was on fire Saturday as ethnic4 violence escalated5, with thousands of panicked people running to churches, embassies, and a United Nations compound for sanctuary6.
Visibly shaking, 80-year-old Lorenzo Rodriguez watches helplessly as his house burns to the ground after gangs set it ablaze7. He says more foreign troops are needed to stop the violence.
"We want to come here international force," he said. "Situation in East Timor is very bad. Our house finished…bad situation in East Timor, we don't like it."
International peacekeepers started arriving in this poor Asian country Thursday after the government appealed for help following days of fighting between armed forces and rebel soldiers. Many people here want the troops to use stronger tactics to stop the escalating8 violence.
After rounds of gunfire went off near the United Nations compound, where hundreds of refugees are seeking shelter, Australian peacekeepers fanned out, confiscating9 weapons.
But as soon as the troops move out of an area, the violence starts up again.
Evelina Santorino, who fled to a church after gangs attacked her neighborhood, says she cannot understand why the East Timorese are fighting each other.
"It's awful. We're the East Timor people, we're not people who come from other countries," she said. "It's between our people. It's a horrible thing for us. Just like a bad dream."
The violence started last month when the government sacked nearly 600 soldiers who had deserted10 their posts complaining of discrimination and poor working conditions.
The rebel soldiers hail from the west of the country and most supported Indonesia during its 24-year brutal11 rule of the country.
They complain that soldiers from the east - who fought for the country's independence - receive preferential treatment.
Dozens of people have been killed in the riots of the last few weeks, with gangs of unemployed12 youths joining in the melee13.
To add to the confusion, the government appears to be split, with East Timor's highly respected independence leader and president, Xanana Gusmao, and Prime Minister Mari Alkatiri divided over how to handle the crisis.
But foreign minister Jose Ramos Horta said Friday that the violence could still be ended by dialogue and that he is continuing private talks with both sides.
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n.别墅,城郊小屋 | |
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4 ethnic | |
adj.人种的,种族的,异教徒的 | |
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v.(使)逐步升级( escalate的过去式和过去分词 );(使)逐步扩大;(使)更高;(使)更大 | |
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n.圣所,圣堂,寺庙;禁猎区,保护区 | |
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7 ablaze | |
adj.着火的,燃烧的;闪耀的,灯火辉煌的 | |
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v.(使)逐步升级( escalate的现在分词 );(使)逐步扩大;(使)更高;(使)更大 | |
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没收(confiscate的现在分词形式) | |
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10 deserted | |
adj.荒芜的,荒废的,无人的,被遗弃的 | |
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adj.残忍的,野蛮的,不讲理的 | |
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adj.失业的,没有工作的;未动用的,闲置的 | |
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n.混战;混战的人群 | |
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