Timor-Leste’s highway to peace has not been straightforward. In 1976, not lengthy after Indonesia grew to become unbiased it invaded the japanese a part of the island of Timor, previously a Portuguese colony.
An sad interval of occupation, punctuated by violent repression, adopted till 1999 when, with the help of the UN, the small Asian nation launched into the trail of self-determination.
The United Nations Mission in East Timor, UNAMET, carried out the referendum on self-determination in September 1999. Some 78.5 % of voters opted for independence, however the inhabitants discovered itself confronted by brutal assaults by militia forces in favour of integration with Indonesia.
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Natércia Martins, a Timorese police officer, and former UN member of employees.
Natércia Martins was 19 on the time. She labored for UNAMET, checking the listing of these registered to vote. Her polling station was attacked by anti-independence fighters who stabbed two staff to dying and compelled UN groups to evacuate. Within the wave of violence that adopted, 14 UNAMET staff could be killed throughout the nation, together with her cousin, Ana Lemos.
The Worldwide Drive for Timor-Leste, INTERFET, accepted by the Safety Council, made a significant contribution to ending the disaster. Ms. Martins says that her cousin’s power and sacrifice impressed her to affix the police, and “guarantee safer lives for individuals, particularly girls and kids.” In line with her, the presence of UN peacekeeping missions made the complete Timorese inhabitants really feel protected, after the trauma of the lack of family members and property within the post-referendum disaster.
Within the years that adopted Timor-Leste and its establishments grew to become extra steady, however in 2006 an inside political disaster shook the nation, resulting in violent clashes that displaced greater than 150 thousand individuals.

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Sister Guilhermina, on the convent of the Canossian Moms in Dili.
One among these locations they sought refuge was the Convent of the Canossian Moms, in Balide, Dili, which as soon as housed 23 thousand. Sister Guilhermina, liable for the convent on the time, says that there have been “shootings in all places and the individuals had been very afraid”. She thought that when she opened the gates to welcome individuals, they might solely keep for a couple of hours, however in the long run the state of affairs lasted for 2 years and 9 months.
On many events, UN peacekeepers supplied safety for the positioning, stopping assaults.
“By means of dialogues the United Nations all the time sought a peaceable intervention among the many Timorese,” says Sister Guilhermina. The displaced individuals sheltering within the convent additionally acquired help from UN companies for medical and meals help, in addition to water and sanitation.
“Probably the most profitable missions within the historical past of the UN”
In all, Timor-Leste hosted six UN missions (4 peacekeeping and two political), up till 2012. “The delivery of Timor-Leste was made by the United Nations,” former Peacekeeper Main Luis Pinto instructed UN Information, addingthat the missions within the nation had been the “most profitable within the historical past of the UN”.

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UN and Timor Police Put together for Presidential Elections in 2012.
Main Pinto stated that throughout the wrestle for freedom, the Timorese concurrently developed navy and political expertise. Now they’re exporting this expertise, fostering dialogue between opponents in different nations, encouraging them to search out widespread trigger.
Timorese troopers have taken half in peacekeeping missions in Kosovo and Lebanon and, since 2011, the nation has supplied navy observers to the South Sudan mission.
A type of observers, Main Zequito Ximenes, instructed UN Information that the UN position in bringing peace to his nation was influential in his determination to turn into a blue helmet. “I wished to contribute to related missions world wide and make a distinction in conflict-affected areas.”
There was a peacekeeping operations coaching centre in Timor-Leste since 2018, getting ready female and male navy personnel for UN missions. The nation is ready to ship extra peacekeepers to work in areas reminiscent of rescue and safety, and an organization of engineers, for the constructing of roads and colleges.
To forestall a return to struggle, Timorese leaders prioritized nationwide reconciliation, and the normalization of relations with Indonesia. These selections, and the help of the worldwide group, have made the nation a mannequin for post-conflict stabilization and present a path to peace and safety is feasible.