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TIMOR-LESTE:
Case of beaten AFP journalist under investigation


Title -- 5291 TIMOR LESTE: Case of beaten AFP journalist under investigation
Date -- 2 February 2008
Byline -- None
Origin -- Pacific Media Watch
Source -- Centru Jornalista Investigativu Timor Leste 1/2/08
Copyright - CJITL
Status -- Unabridged


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CASE OF ABUSED JOURNALIST UNDER INVESTIGATION
http://cjitl01.blogspot.com/2008/02/case-of-abused-journalist-under.html

DILI (CJITL/Pacific Media Watch): A PNTL member of the Transition Unit who beat and used his pistol to threaten an AFP journalist, Nelson da Cruz, is under investigation.

The United Nations Police Spokesperson, Benjamin Osuji, stated in a press conference held on 31 January that the case was under investigation. (STL)
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