UNTAET Crime Scene Detachment
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The UNTAET Crime Scene Detachment was the common title for an elite investigative unit created in the war torn and newly liberated country of East Timor in November 1999, under the direction of the United Nations mission in East Timor, consisting of International Police, Australian Military Police and New Zealand Military Police. The unit was tasked with performing the exhumations of several hundred East Timorese homicide victims killed during the UN mandate for the East Timor mission.
The International Police assigned to the unit then would carry the case on through from an investigative side. The International Police portion of the unit primarily worked out of Liquiçá and its surrounding districts, whereas the military element worked island wide within all of East Timor. With the rotation of new International Police into East Timor, the unit was eventually disbanded toward the end of 2000, and absorbed into the Human Rights investigative unit in Dili, called the Serious Crimes Unit. Karl Clark (American police officer), an original member of the unit, eventually played a pivotal role in Human Rights investigations in East Timor, while other unit police members moved on to other UN mission locations.
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- http://www.etan.org/et2001c/november/18-24/2321i.htm
- http://www.villagechief.com/mot/cons92z%20-%20Asep%20Kuswandi.htm
- http://lists.econ.utah.edu/pipermail/marxism/2005-April/023693.html
- http://www.commondreams.org/cgi-bin/print.cgi?file=/news2005/0406-04.htm
- http://www.cpa.org.au/garchve05/1223massacre.html
- http://www.globalpolicy.org/intljustice/tribunals/timor/2005/0406justicecall.htm
[edit] External links
- ABC Online article on negotiations with Australia about border
- Health Alliance International website - More information on health projects in East Timor by HAI
- Jornal Nacional - Semanário (Portuguese)
- Links to Timor Leste government sites
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation
- Suara Timor Lorosae - (Tetum and Indonesian)
- CIA World Factbook on East Timor
- ETAN Links - Extensive links on East Timor
- Governo Timor Leste - Official governmental site
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