Two men were stabbed to death in fighting between rival gangs outside a church in East Timor’s capital, a hospital official said Monday. The unrest late Sunday followed the release of a U.N. report last week into the violence that wracked the tiny nation earlier this year. A special commission largely blamed the government of former Prime Minister Mari Alkatiri for a wave of killings and arson in April and May that left 33 dead and forced 155,000 people into overcrowded displacement camps. Full Story
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