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----- Forwarded Message ----
From: John M Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2007 8:55:00 PM
Subject: SOMET congratulates the people of Timor-Leste on first  national 
election



Solidarity Observer Mission for East Timor (SOMET)


HAK Association building Avenida Gov. Serpa Rosa, Farol, Dili,
Timor-Leste


Contact:  Dili: Jill Sternberg or Ruby Rose Lora, 

+670-331-3324 or +670-734-2535 or +670-732-3838. email:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


International: John M. Miller, +1-718-596-7668; +1-917-690-4391;
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


SOMET congratulates the people of Timor-Leste


on first national election




For Immediate Release: 10 April 2007

 

Timor-Leste’s voters went to the polls on 9 April 2007 to elect their
next President. The Solidarity Observer Mission for East Timor (SOMET)
dispatched twelve accredited, nonpartisan observers to 52 polling
stations in Dili, Liquiça and Ermera districts to observe the voting and
tabulation process. 

 

SOMET was initiated by the international solidarity movement for
Timor-Leste, and is a coalition including organizations in the United
States, Asia and the Netherlands. In cooperation with Timorese
non-governmental organizations, SOMET observers from eight countries came
to Timor-Leste to support the people of this new democracy in their right
to choose their next President.  

 

SOMET congratulates the people of Timor-Leste for overcoming obstacles
and inexperience to carry out their first national election largely
without violence or bias to reflect the will of the voters. Nearly all
polling center workers we observed performed ably, impartially and
conscientiously. Voters were patient and committed, and nearly all knew
how to participate in this free and fair democratic election. Our
preliminary analysis indicates that the process generally went as
intended, notwithstanding some minor irregularities and problems. Given
recent turbulence which shook the confidence of many Timorese in their
governmental processes, this is a significant
accomplishment.      

 

Timor-Leste will have more elections, and SOMET will issue a report later
this week highlighting areas that can be improved. Some of the most
important are:


* SOMET observers witnessed many polling stations where political party
and candidate agents seemed too numerous, or appeared to try to influence
voters or intervene in the electoral process. Polling Center staff often
had trouble dissuading agents from engaging in inappropriate actions.



* In some polling centers, closing and counting processes deviated from
the regulations, and there seemed to be unclear standards or training
about procedures and when to invalidate a ballot. Ballot counting often
went into the night, especially in centers with multiple polling
stations. Many centers had no lighting, and the lanterns provided for the
election were not bright enough for observers and candidate agents to
verify ballots. 


* Measures to guard against double-voting were often not followed,
especially checking a voter’s hands for ink before allowing them to vote,
although SOMET did not witness anyone trying to vote more than once.



* Predicted violence by Timorese voters or partisans did not occur, due
to the responsible behavior of the population. International and Timorese
police generally performed well, although SOMET observed some instances
of inappropriate deployment of police and international soldiers.



The Solidarity Observer Mission for East Timor (SOMET), a non-partisan
observer mission for the elections, was formed at the invitation of some
civil society organizations in Timor-Leste to work in partnership with
nonpartisan Timorese and other international observers to support an
election process which is transparent, free and fair. SOMET will observe
the 2007 Presidential and Parliamentary elections. We will report on the
entire process -- paying special attention to voter education,
campaigning, vote casting and counting, and implementation of the
results. More information can be found online at see

http://etan.org/etan/obproject/default.htm. 


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John M. Miller        
Internet: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

National Coordinator

East Timor & Indonesia Action Network (ETAN)

PO Box 21873, Brooklyn, NY 11202-1873 USA

Phone: (718)596-7668      Fax:
(718)222-4097

Mobile phone: (917)690-4391  Skype: john.m.miller

Web site:
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