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US: Demonstrations In NYC To Mark One-Year Anniversary Of Oct 7 Hamas Attack

Monday, October 7, marked the first anniversary of the Hamas-led attack on Israel. Demonstrators, both pro-Palestine and pro-Israel, marched through New York City and held protests and vigils in several places to mourn the lives lost in last year's attack and the war that has followed.

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US: Demonstrations At Columbia University On First Anniversary Of Oct 7 Hamas Attack 2

Monday, October 7, marked the first anniversary of the Hamas-led attack on Israel. At Columbia University in New York City, students and faculty, including pro-Palestine and pro-Israel groups, held demonstrations, vigils, class walkouts, and prayers to mourn the lives lost in last year's attack and the war that has followed.

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Indonesia, UNSC fail to agree on int'l peacekeepers

Indonesia, UNSC fail to agree on int'l peacekeepers

JAKARTA, Indonesia - Indonesian Foreign Minister Ali Alatas speaks at a news conference at the presidential palace in Jakarta on talks held Sept. 9 between Indonesian President B.J. Habibie and members of a U.N. Security Council (UNSC) mission. The talks failed to produce an agreement on the deployment of a peacekeeping force in East Timor.

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Indonesia, Portugal sign accord on E. Timor

Indonesia, Portugal sign accord on E. Timor

Indonesian Foreign Minister Ali Alatas (L) and Portuguese Foreign Minister Jaime Gama (R), along with U.N. Secretary General Kofi Annan, sign a U.N.-brokered agreement on East Timor at the U.N. headquarters in New York on May 5. The accord paves the way for an Aug. 8 vote on autonomy or independence in the former Portuguese colony.

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Indonesia, Portugal agree on E. Timor referendum

Indonesia, Portugal agree on E. Timor referendum

Portuguese Foreign Minister Jaime da Gama (R), U.N. Secretary General Kofi Annan (second from R), and Indonesian Foreign Minister Ali Alatas (L of Annan) hold a press conference at the U.N. headquarters in New York on March 11 to announce that Indonesia and Portugal have agreed to hold a direct referendum in East Timor on the question of autonomy or independence for the former Portuguese colony.

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Envoy says E. Timorese should decide their own future

Envoy says E. Timorese should decide their own future

Ana Gomes, head of a Portuguese interest section in the Dutch Embassy in Jakarta, tells reporters Feb. 2 people in East Timor should be allowed to freely decide their own future, praising the latest move by Indonesia to consider independence for the region. She disclosed the Portuguese position after paying a courtesy call on Indonesian Foreign Minister Ali Alatas to inform him of the opening of the diplomatic post at the embassy.

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UNSC mission, Alatas hold talks in Jakarta

UNSC mission, Alatas hold talks in Jakarta

JAKARTA, Indonesia - Martin Andjaba (L), Namibia's ambassador to the United Nations and head of a U.N. Security Council (UNSC) mission, shakes hands with Indonesian Foreign Minister Ali Alatas (R) at the beginning of talks in Jakarta on Sept 8 aimed to discuss ways to restore law and order in strife-torn East Timor.

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Indonesia, UNSC fail to agree on int'l peacekeepers

Indonesia, UNSC fail to agree on int'l peacekeepers

JAKARTA, Indonesia - Indonesian Foreign Minister Ali Alatas speaks at a news conference at the presidential palace in Jakarta on talks held Sept. 9 between Indonesian President B.J. Habibie and members of a U.N. Security Council (UNSC) mission. The talks failed to produce an agreement on the deployment of a peacekeeping force in East Timor.

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Indonesia, Portugal sign accord on E. Timor

Indonesia, Portugal sign accord on E. Timor

Indonesian Foreign Minister Ali Alatas (L) and Portuguese Foreign Minister Jaime Gama (R), along with U.N. Secretary General Kofi Annan, sign a U.N.-brokered agreement on East Timor at the U.N. headquarters in New York on May 5. The accord paves the way for an Aug. 8 vote on autonomy or independence in the former Portuguese colony. ==Kyodo

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Envoy says E. Timorese should decide their own future

Envoy says E. Timorese should decide their own future

Ana Gomes, head of a Portuguese interest section in the Dutch Embassy in Jakarta, tells reporters Feb. 2 people in East Timor should be allowed to freely decide their own future, praising the latest move by Indonesia to consider independence for the region. She disclosed the Portuguese position after paying a courtesy call on Indonesian Foreign Minister Ali Alatas to inform him of the opening of the diplomatic post at the embassy. ==Kyodo

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