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Bazartete (also known as Bazar Tete) is a village located in East Timor, which comprises a subdistrict of Liquiçá District, located on a mountaintop in the rain forest, southeast of the Liquiçá township. Bazartete has a population of 20,190 people.[1] The area and its surrounding villages was the site of numerous cases of intimidation, rape and murder committed by members of the Besi Merah Putihmilitia group following and during the autonomy vote of 1999.[citation needed]
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