Australian Army Walks a Beat in East Timor

On a hot April day, a nine-man section from the Royal Australian Regiment moves into a squalid neighborhood on the outskirts of Dili on a routine patrol. A small clutch of gangly young men squat against a crumbling wall, doing what half of East Timor’s million-strong population does all day: killing...

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