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Torture and trauma in post-conflict East Timor

2000, The Lancet

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The paper discusses the extensive impact of torture and trauma in post-conflict East Timor, following years of Indonesian military occupation. A national psychosocial needs assessment conducted by the International Rehabilitation Council for Torture Victims revealed that a staggering 97% of respondents experienced at least one traumatic event, with a significant prevalence of PTSD. The findings highlight the urgent need for psychological rehabilitation and support systems to aid in the social reconstruction of the affected population.