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East Timorese rebels vow to confine troops to barracks: UN

JAKARTA, July 28 (AFP) - The armed East Timorese pro-independence movement
has pledged to confine its troops to barracks to help ensure a peaceful
ballot on the territory's future, a UN official said Wednesday.

The head of the UN Mission in East Timor (UNAMET), Ian Martin, said after
meeting jailed Timorese leader Xanana Gusmao here that Falintil, the armed
wing of the East Timorese pro-independence movement, had agreed to the move.

"One of the things that can contribute to the security situation is the
agreement that Falintil has just made to canton its troops in a number of
locations," Martin said.

"Falintil has made commitment to that and has asked the UNAMET to witness and
verify that and I think that is an important step forward," he added.

Martin said UNAMET was still working closely with the Indonesian police to
further improve security in East Timor.

"I have been talking to Xanana Gusmao about the implementation (of the
agreement) and the commitments by TNI (the Indonesian army) and by the
militia to cancel their men," Martin said.

His comments came as Indonesian Foreign Minister Ali Alatas said in Singapore
that the vote would be postponed again until August 30.

He said he had been informed of the new date by UN Secretary General Kofi
Annan who said Tuesday in Washington that he would decide over the next few
days whether or not to put off the ballot which had been planned for August
21 and 22

On Monday Annan decided to continue preparations for the vote, which will
allow the Timorese to choose between independence or autonomy under continued
Indonesian control.

Annan said the vote was conditional on the Indonesian authorities improving
the security conditions on Timor, which he said were not good enough for a
fair vote.

Violence and tension have risen in East Timor since Indonesia said in January
that it may free the former Portuguese colony it annexed in 1976, if the
people there reject an offer of broad autonomy under Indonesia.

Under an agreement signed between Indonesia and Portugal at the United
Nations in May, they agreed to a UN-supervised ballot to determine whether
people accept or reject the offer of autonomy.

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