The internet's authoritative web directory dedicated exclusively to East Timor.
East Timor Directory




Associacao Dos Militares do Oecussi - http://oecussi.no.sapo.pt/index.htm
Esta Associacao, foi formalmente fundada em 2 de Maio de 1998, dando seguimento as pretensoes dos seus mentores, recordar Timor, em especial o enclave do Oecussi Ambeno, e promover encontros anuais entre os ex-militares e suas familias.

Australian Mission in East Timor - http://www.dfat.gov.au/missions/countries/tp.html
The site of the Australian embassy in Dili.

Belun - http://beluntl.org/index.php Link Removed Site does not appear to be active.
Belun was established in 2004 to bolster civil society in Timor-Leste and reduce underlying tensions that may lead to violent conflict. BELUN’s mandate is to serve communities within Timor-Leste, develop the organizational capacity of the partners, reduce tensions and prevent conflict in Timor-Leste. BELUN means “friend” or “partner” in the national language, Tetum.

As Bonecas de Ataúro - http://www.bonecasdeatauro.com/
Handmade dolls from Atauro Island.

Catholic Church in East Timor - http://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/country/tp.html
This site provides details of the hierarchy of the Catholic Church in East Timor including dioceses and bishops.

Cities in East Timor - http://www.answers.com/topic/list-of-cities-in-east-timor

Dili Allstars - http://www.diliallstars.com/

East Timor Committee (Sweden) - http://www.osttimorkommitten.se/prescomm.htm
The committee works to disseminate knowledge about East Timor, its people and culture to support the political, economical and cultural development of East Timor to make the Swedish government support East Timor politically, economically and culturally both bilaterally and in international fora.

East Timor Observatory - http://homepage.esoterica.pt/~cdpm/frameI.htm
In view of the resulting new political context, two Portuguese NGOs - the Commission for the Rights of the Maubere People (CDPM) and the ecumenical group Peace is Possible in East Timor, which have been involved in East Timor solidarity work since the early eighties, decided to set up the East Timor Observatory. (Historical site no longer maintained)

East Timor - Paradise of Island of Abuse? - http://www.easttimor.org.uk/index.htm
A site based in the United Kingdom includes some background information and a good index of books about East Timor.

Embaixada de Portugal em Díli - http://www.embpor.tp/
The web site of Portugal's embassy in East Timor. Only in the Portuguese language.

Embassy of Cuba - http://embacuba.cubaminrex.cu/Default.aspx?alias=embacuba.cubaminrex.
cu/timorport
The web site of the Cuban Embassy in East Timor. Available in Portuguese and Spanish only.

Estela Ferreira Goodwill Embassador to Timor-Leste - http://www.gwambassadortimor.org/
Estela Ferreira is a Portuguese-born Austrlalian named as Goodwill Ambassador to East Timor. This site contains some background information on her and her acitivities as GWA. This site also has some good photos from inside East Timor.

European Union's Relations with East Timor - http://ec.europa.eu/external_relations/east_timor/

Haburas - http://www.haburasfoundation.org/
The Haburas Foundation is the oldest and most active national environmental group in Timor Leste. Haburas uses a wide network of local community groups and relies on traditional Timorese culture to promote better environmental management practices that also respond to the developmental needs of local communities. Haburas carries out initiatives in sectors such as forest management, coastal area protection, ethical tourism, energy management and environmental education.

Holy Bible in tetum New Testament - http://www.intratext.com/IXT/TET0001/

Independent Women East Timor - http://www.ciir.org/independentwomen/AssociatesHome/92037/
home_page/
Independent women is both a record of women's experience in East Timor and a case study for women activists seeking to draw lessons from how East Timorese women navigated the East Timorese transition from occupation to independence, conflict to peace. Above all, however, the book is dedicated to East Timorese women victims of violence and East Timorese women peacemakers and activists. It is hoped that the book will stimulate and sharpen debate and discussion of future action in the East Timorese women's movement itself.

Friendship and Zamaica Boys - http://zamaica.wordpress.com/

Internet usage broadband & telecommunications - http://www.internetworldstats.com/asia/tp.htm
East Timor Internet World Statistics.

Japan Ministry of Foriegn Affairs Timor-Leste (Archives) - http://www.mofa.go.jp/region/asia-paci/indonesia/e_timor/index.html

Kedutaan Besar Republik Indonesia di Timor-Leste - http://www.kbridili.org/
The Indonesian embassy in Dili. Only in Indonesian.
Miscellaneous 1  2