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Lugasa, a small village about 150km east of Dili.

© 2000 Peter Williams


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Lisa Dila, about 70km west of Dili: originally established by the Indonesian government as part of its transmigration programme. After the referendum and the civil unrest in August/September 1999 all the original inhabitants left.
Today the village is home to about 430 East Timorese families whose homes were destroyed during the conflict in September 1999.

© 2000 Peter Williams


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Boy selling bread in Lospalos, a small town about 200 km east of Dili.

© 2000 Peter Williams

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Burned out shops in Lospalos, a small town about 200km east of Dili.

© 2000 Peter Williams

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Children playing in the completely destroyed Chinese school in Lospalos, a small town about 200 km east of Dili.

© 2000 Peter Williams


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A small village on the outskirts of Lospalos, a town about 200 km east of Dili.

© 2000 Peter Williams


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Traditional weaving in a small village near Lospalos, a small town about 200km east of Dili.

© 2000 Peter Williams


TIMOR LESTE

Lisa Dila, about 70km west of Dili: originally established by the Indonesian government as part of its transmigration programme. After the referendum and the civil unrest in August/September 1999 all the original inhabitants left.
Today the village is home to about 430 East Timorese families whose homes were destroyed during the conflict in September 1999.

© 2000 Peter Williams