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Essay heading: Genocide in East Timor
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East Timor people had a unique and different belief than most people. Like Native Americans, they believed that everything that walks, flies, swims, and crawls is a person. In their religion, "everything is a living thing" and "at one time, all things spoke. Even the ground cried out when people trod upon it and the trees and grasses screamed when they were cut... displayed 300 characters
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East Timor people had a unique and different belief than most people. Like Native Americans, they believed that everything that walks, flies, swims, and crawls is a person. In their religion, "everything is a living thing" and "at one time, all things spoke. Even the ground cried out when people trod upon it and the trees and grasses screamed when they were cut... displayed next 300 characters
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