Dili, 2 August 2011 -PNTL and UNPOL, together with community leaders, began a new initiative yesterday to address rock-throwing by youth in Comoro, a Dili sub-district.
Town chiefs, village chiefs, and the sub-district administrator accepted an invitation from PNTL and UNPOL community police to gather at the Comoro Police Station to talk about their common concern for youth violence and to determine joint actions they might take.
Police and community leaders recognized that a new approach is necessary because dispersing and arresting youth has not stopped the problem.
Comoro is a populous sub-district of Dili, the capital city of Timor-Leste. Fights between martial arts groups have caused insecurity within the community.
For more information contact:
Sandra McGuire, UNMIT Chief Public Information Officer and Spokesperson, mcguire@un.org, +670 732 6476
Gyorgy Kakuk, UNMIT, kakukg@un.org, +670 723 0749
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Hipolito da Cruz, UNMIT Portzvós Nacional, dacruzh@un.org, +670 731 1782
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