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Timeline: Unrest in East TimorHere are some of the key dates in East Timor's history.
2006
May 25: First wave of Australian troops arrive in Dili.
May 25: The UN opens a refugee camp near Dili for those fleeing the violence.
May 24: East Timor requests assistance from Australia, New Zealand, Malaysia and Portugal to quell the unrest. Australia says it will send up to 1,300 troops. Portugal agrees to send 120 military police.
May 23: Clashes between rebel soldiers and Army troops kill two people and wound five.
May 11: The mandate for a UN mission of 130 administrators, police and military advisers is extended beyond its May 20 finish date.
Australia puts the warships HMAS Manoora and HMAS Kanimbla on stand-by should East Timor require assistance.
May 9: East Timor's Prime Minister Mari Alkatiri says the violence is an attempted coup.
April 28: A rally in support of the sacked soldiers turns into a riot when security forces fire on the crowd. Five people are killed and 21,000 people flee their homes.
March: The East Timorese Government sacks 600 soldiers from its 1,400-strong force when they deserted their barracks complaining of regional discrimination in promotions.
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