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Los Palos trial resumes JSMP, Dili
20/9/01
The trial against the 10 accused in the Los Palos case
resumed on Tuesday this week after a three week break. The Special Panel
of the Dili District Court has already heard more than seven weeks of
testimony from more than 20 witnesses and the ten accused men, in what is
the first trial of crimes against humanity charges to be heard in East
Timor. The accused are all alleged to have been associated with the
notorious Team Alpha militia, who were active in the eastern Los Palos
region of East Timor during 1999.
Since the trial resumed, the
Special Panel has heard several prosecution witnesses testify about the
circumstances in which people from around the village of Leuro left their
houses and went to Kupang in West Timor in September 1999. The evidence
that was presented in the past week relates to two counts of crimes
against humanity in the form of persecution and forcible transfer of
civilian population, and one count of murder as a crime against humanity.
The witnesses this week have included the wife and mother of one of the
victims
The case is likely to continue for at least another three
weeks. All other cases before the Special Panel for Serious Crimes have
been postponed indefinitely until this case is finished.
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