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  1. Außenminister (Osttimor): José Ramos-Horta, Marí Bin Amude Alkatiri, José Luís Guterres, Zacarias Da Costa, Adaljiza Magno (German Edition)
  2. East Timorese People by Ethnic or National Origin: East Timorese of Arab Descent, East Timorese of Portuguese Descent, José Ramos-Horta
  3. East Timorese Roman Catholics: Carlos Filipe Ximenes Belo, José Ramos-Horta, Martinho Da Costa Lopes, Francisco Guterres, Basilio Do Nascimento
  4. Expatriates in the United Kingdom: José Ramos-Horta, Michael Carrington, James Nyamweya
  5. Presidents of East Timor: José Ramos-Horta
  6. East Timorese Christians: East Timorese Christian Socialists, East Timorese Roman Catholics, Carlos Filipe Ximenes Belo, José Ramos-Horta
  7. FUNU THE UNIFINISHED SAGA OF EAST TIMOR by Jose Ramos Horta, 1996-01-01
  8. Inside the East Timor Resistance by Constancio Pinto, Matthew Jardine, 1997-01-01
  9. La Saga du Timor-Oriental, préface de Monseigneur Jacques Gaillot by José Ramos-Horta, Armand Guillain, 2000-04-19
  10. Inside Out - East Timor by Xanana Gusmao ; Jose Ramos Horta ; Bishop Carlos Ximenes Belo, 1999
  11. Nobel hears East Timor: the Norwegian Nobel Committee thrust a generation-long rebellion into the spotlight, but is anyone watching?: An article from: Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists by Keith Suter, 1997-01-01
  12. Ya se barajan nombres: la sucesión en la ONU.(Organización de Naciones Unidas): An article from: Siempre! by María Cristina Rosas, 2006-06-04

41. EVENE - Jose Ramos-Horta - Biographie
Translate this page Jeudi 20 mai. jose ramos-horta Homme politique Né à Dili le 03 février 1948.TOUT jose ramos-horta SUR » FNAC.COM «. ILS AIMERAIENT LUI DIRE
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42. Go Asia Pacific - East Timor: Emerging Nation
KEY PLAYERS. jose ramoshorta. Xanana Gusmao, Xanana Gusmao Resistance leader.jose ramos-horta, jose ramos-horta Foreign affairs minister and Nobel Laureate.
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EAST TIMOR: EMERGING NATION
Independence
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KEY PLAYERS Jose Ramos-Horta Currently Minister for Foreign Affairs in East Timor's Transitional Administration, Dr. Jose Ramos-Horta, is expected to retain that position or gain the Vice-Presidency in the future government. Like Xanana Gusmao, Horta is politically unaligned and plays a neutral role as an advocate for a peaceful transition to independence. A moderate within the resistance organisation Fretilin, Horta was mandated to represent East Timor abroad and left the country in 1975, three days before Indonesian occupation. In 1996 Horta was jointly awarded the Nobel Peace Prize with Bishop Carlos Belo. He was Vice-President of CNRT, the National Council of Timorese Resistance until it was dissolved in June 2001.
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43. Jose Ramos-Horta
jose ramoshorta Mr. ramos-horta, the Nobel Peace Prize winner in 1996, is EastTimor s senior minister for foreign affairs and cooperation. Archive • 2004.
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44. Featurewell.com - Syndication Worldwide
jose ramoshorta. 1 articles found. Page 1 of 1. jose ramos-horta, awarded theNobel Peace Prize in 1996, is East Timor s minister for foreign affairs.
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45. Jose Ramos-Horta: A Reluctant Politician
Subject jose ramoshorta A reluctant politician NZ Herald. jose ramos-hortaA reluctant politician. 15.09.2002 By AUDREY YOUNG.
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Subject: Jose Ramos-Horta: A reluctant politician NZ Herald Jose Ramos-Horta: A reluctant politician 15.09.2002 By AUDREY YOUNG Jose Ramos-Horta, East Timor's Foreign Minister, is everything his country is not: highly educated, sophisticated and stylish. For 25 years he roamed the globe as an international spokesman for East Timorese independence, acquiring degrees, a doctorate and a Nobel Peace Prize on the way. He has made countless speeches in the name of justice for East Timor. This week was his first visit to New Zealand as Foreign Minister, but he protests that he is a reluctant politician. "I am still ambivalent about it. I do not like being in Government. "I am very independent-minded. I'm very private. I prefer to be able to do what I want, to say what I want, to wake up when I want, to go to work when I want," he says the morning after a private dinner at a Wellington restaurant hosted by New Zealand Foreign Minister Phil Goff. It almost sounds as though he might have preferred a night out with Winston Peters. The time for theory has passed. Ramos-Horta and his colleagues in Government face the reality of maintaining a decent water and power supply, and establishing a halfway functioning justice system.

46. Bishop Carlos Belo And Jose Ramos-Horta, 1996 Nobel Peace Prize Winners
ETAN Menu. Two East Timorese, Bishop Carlos Belo and jose ramoshorta,shared the 1996 Nobel Peace Prize. Back to Images Menu. Background
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47. Sowhat's World Domination Project - Jose Ramos-Horta On Iraq
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48. Jose Ramos-Horta: Deadly Arms Sales
Deadly Arms Sales. by jose ramoshorta, Co-Winner of the 1996 NobelPeace Prize in the July 23, 1997 Washington Times OP-ED section.
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Deadly Arms Sales
by Jose Ramos-Horta, Co-Winner of the 1996 Nobel Peace Prize in the July 23, 1997 Washington Times OP-ED section On May 30, I joined with fourteen other past winners of the Nobel Peace Prize including the Dalai Lama, Betty Williams and Ellie Wiesel to launch a campaign for an international "Code of Conduct" on Arms Transfers. This initiative is the brain-child of Oscar Arias, the former President of Costa Rica, and winner of the Peace Prize in 1987. The Code would require arms suppliers to certify that all arms recipients meet certain common-sense criteria, such as compliance with internationally recognized human rights and democracy standards, before transferring weapons. We have presented our idea at the European Union and United Nations, and we are encouraging all arms exporting countries of the world to adopt it. The United States the world's leading exporter of weapons has an opportunity this week to lead the world in the formulation of responsible arms transfer policy by establishing its own Code of Conduct. Legislation setting democracy, human rights and non-aggression standards for U.S. arms customers is currently pending in a House-Senate conference committee on a State Department funding bill. The conference committee, scheduled to begin meeting this week, should retain the measure, both for practical and moral reasons. I did not hesitate when President Arias asked me to join him in this effort, since my own family has been on the receiving end of weapons supplied by the Western democracies to one of the most brutal regimes in the world.

49. An Interview With Jose Ramos-horta Of The East Timor National Council Of Maubere
An Interview with jose ramoshorta Of The East Timor National Council Of MaubereResistance. jose ramos-horta concluded This is our policy and remains valid.
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ISSN 1682-4156 (online version) ISSN 1682-4148 (print version) An Interview with Jose Ramos-horta Of The East Timor National Council Of Maubere Resistance S.SAMYDORM Jose Ramos-Horta,44, is the special representative of the National Council of Maubere Resistance (CNRM) and the international spokesperson for the Resistance. He is vested with full powers to represent the CNRM internationally and undertakes diplomatic initiatives. The CNRM is based within East Timor and is the supreme organization representing all East Timorese people. The CNRM is a non-partisan, non-ideological body. It is equivalent to a coalition government, encompassing all East Timorese nationalist political parties and organizations struggling for self-' determination and independence. Indonesia Suffers Humiliating Defeat At UN The 49th Session UN Commission on Human Rights began, the violations of human rights in East Timor continued unabated. (The UN Commission met in February 1993). Indonesia was dealt a humiliating defeat at the UN Commission on Human Rights, February 11, 1993, as 22 member states voted in favour of a resolution on East Timor. Indonesia a vice-chair of the UN Commission on Human Rights (with 53 member states) and head of the Non-Aligned Movement remained intractable to the last. The resolution, sponsored by 24 governments from European Community, the United States of America, the Nordic States, Angola, Guinea-Bissau, Mozambique, Costa Rica and Canada, was put to the vote.

50. Jose Ramos-Horta.... And More
jose ramoshorta . and more. 1. Only a fair vote can end East Timor conflictjose ramos-horta Monday, August 16, 1999 - Globe and Mail. Sydney On Aug.
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ETAN WEEKLY - 16 August 1999 1. Only a fair vote can end East Timor conflict
JOSE RAMOS-HORTA
Monday, August 16, 1999 - Globe and Mail
Sydney On Aug. 30, the people of East Timor will go to the polls in a self-determination referendum supervised by the United Nations. Our hope is that it will settle a bitter international dispute that erupted in 1975, when Indonesia invaded the former Portuguese colony. Most observers believe, as I do, that in conditions of freedom an overwhelming majority of East Timorese would opt for independence. But conditions remain far from appropriate for a free and democratic vote. Indeed, there is a real danger that the ballot could turn into the biggest electoral fraud of modern times. Despite repeated assurances by Indonesian authorities to end a terror campaign against independence supporters waged by militia groups in East Timor, intimidation and violence remain widespread. The militias want East Timor to remain part of Indonesia. They are, in fact, gangs of criminals recruited, trained and financed by the Indonesian army. Militia violence this year has killed more than 1,000 civilians, razed entire villages and uprooted more than 80,000 people. Yet not a single militia leader or military officer has been brought to justice.

51. Jose Ramos-Horta, Minister Of State And Minister Of Foreign Affairs And Cooperat
jose ramoshorta, Minister of State and Minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperationof the Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste Will Visit China(12/12/2002).
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Jose Ramos-Horta, Minister of State and Minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation of the Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste Will Visit China(12/12/2002) At the invitation of Foreign Minister Tang Jiaxuan, Jose Ramos-Horta, Minister of State and Minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation of the Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste will visit China from December 15th to 19th.
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52. New Zealand News - - Jose Ramos-Horta: A Reluctant Politician
jose ramoshorta. jose ramos-horta A reluctant politician 15.09.2002By AUDREY YOUNG jose ramos-horta, East Timor s Foreign Minister
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/storydisplay.cfm?storyID=2847007&thesection=news&thesu

53. Autonoom Centrum
A Profile of jose ramoshorta by Conan Elphicke jose ramos-horta DENIES he is a bitterman, claiming that he feels only disdain for the invaders of his country
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Bearing the Torch for East Timor:
A Profile of Jose Ramos-Horta
by Conan Elphicke
JOSE RAMOS-HORTA DENIES he is a bitter man, claiming that he feels only disdain for the invaders of his country. But too much has been inflicted on East Timor, too many of his friends and relatives killed, the diplomatic war he has waged has carried on too long for him not to feel an abiding resentment.
Ramos-Horta is by nature a jovial and hospitable man, given to suavity and bow-ties, and his answers are characteristically measured and thoughtful. But when it comes to the Indonesians he can be venomous. And it is difficult to blame him.
On 7 December 1975, 10,000 Indonesian troops invaded East Timor. Since then, nearly one third of the population-around 200,000 people-have died. Some have been shot while peacefully protesting, others tortured to death, still more allowed to starve. The Indonesian regime in East Timor has engaged, and continues to engage, in systematic rape, torture, extrajudicial detention and execution as well as forcible relocation and sterilization.
East Timorese culture and language-which are wholly distinct from that of Java-dominated Indonesia-have been carefully repressed. Tens of thousands of Indonesian settlers have been given the best land and jobs while the locals become increasingly impoverished and malnourished.

54. Nobelist Jose Ramos-Horta - Anagrams
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55. State Of The World Forum
jose ramoshorta Nobel Laureate in Peace, 1996. At relations. jose ramos-hortais a 1998 recipient of the State of The World Forum Award.
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Biography:
Nobel Peace Prize laureate Jose Ramos-Horta has laboured tirelessly for the right to self-determination for the people of East Timor. Having left Dili three days before the Indonesian invasion in 1975, Jose Ramos-Horta represented the interests of East Timorese resistance movements to the United Nations for the ensuing ten years. As Permanent Representative of the FRETILIN, he presented the case against Indonesian human rights abuses in East Timor. Subsequently Ramos-Horta has worked with the United Nations and domestic Timorese groups to develop a peace plan. The Indonesian government perceives Ramos-Horta's attempts to broker peace and self-determination for the East Timorese as undermining both the peace process and the welfare of the East Timorese. However, for his efforts, the international community has showered him in honours including the Nobel Peace Prize in 1996. Ramos-Horta's commitment to the rights of threatened peoples has encouraged him to play an active role in supporting independence movements in Guatemala, Myanmar and Tibet. He set up the Diplomacy Training Programme in order to train indigenous peoples and other minority activists in international human rights law and processes. Ramos-Horta has earned a number of post-graduate degrees in human rights and international relations.

56. Jose Ramos-Horta: Champion Of The World's Newest Country - The Citizen - Interna
jose ramoshorta Champion of the World s Newest Country. jose ramos-horta escapedfrom East Timor in 1975, three days before the Indonesian invasion.
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On February 28th, Jose Ramos-Horta, East Timor's Transitional Foreign Minister, spoke at the Kennedy School to a packed audience. Invited by the Center for Public Leadership and the Program on Justice in Times of Transition, he flew for over 48 hours to speak on the struggle for East Timorese independence and the challenges that the new nation faces.
Located on the eastern part of Timor Island in the Indonesian archipelago, East Timor has a current population of just under one million. It was a Portuguese colony until 1975 when it was granted independence - briefly. In November of that year and with much bloodshed, Indonesia invaded East Timor and began an oppressive twenty-five year rule.
After the fall of Indonesian President Suharto in May 1998, growing international pressure led B.J. Habibie, the interim Indonesian president, to agree to a referendum for independence. International scrutiny intensified after Jose Ramos-Horta and Bishop Carlos Belo received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1996. In 1999, seventy-eight percent of East Timorese supported secession and independence, rather than the autonomy package tendered by Indonesia. The Indonesian military, strongly opposed to the independence plan, had been put in charge of supervising the elections, with the help of some unarmed U.N. monitors.

57. Nobel Peace Prize-winner Jose Ramos-Horta To Speak At UNCW
NOBEL PEACE PRIZEWINNER JOSÉ ramos-horta. ramos-horta has spent the last 23 yearsdenouncing the illegal invasion and annexation of East Timor by Indonesia.
http://www.uncwil.edu/uniadv/relations/releases/april99/nobel.html

58. Event Details - The International Peace Foundation
Prof. jose ramoshorta Nobel Peace Laureate, Timor-Leste. jose ramos-horta is SeniorMinister and Minister for Foreign Affairs and Cooperation of Timor-Leste.
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59. Int'l Code Of Conduct -- Jose Ramos-Horta: Deadly Arms Sales
Deadly Arms Sales by jose ramoshorta, Co-Winner of the 1996 NobelPeace Prize in the July 23, 1997 Washington Times OP-ED section.
http://www.arias.or.cr/fundarias/cpr/code10.shtml
Deadly Arms Sales by Jose Ramos-Horta, Co-Winner of the 1996 Nobel Peace Prize in the July 23, 1997 Washington Times OP-ED section On May 30, I joined with fourteen other past winners of the Nobel Peace Prize including the Dalai Lama, Betty Williams and Ellie Wiesel to launch a campaign for an international "Code of Conduct" on Arms Transfers. This initiative is the brain-child of Oscar Arias, the former President of Costa Rica, and winner of the Peace Prize in 1987. The Code would require arms suppliers to certify that all arms recipients meet certain common-sense criteria, such as compliance with internationally recognized human rights and democracy standards, before transferring weapons. We have presented our idea at the European Union and United Nations, and we are encouraging all arms exporting countries of the world to adopt it. The United States the world's leading exporter of weapons has an opportunity this week to lead the world in the formulation of responsible arms transfer policy by establishing its own Code of Conduct. Legislation setting democracy, human rights and non-aggression standards for U.S. arms customers is currently pending in a House-Senate conference committee on a State Department funding bill. The conference committee, scheduled to begin meeting this week, should retain the measure, both for practical and moral reasons. I did not hesitate when President Arias asked me to join him in this effort, since my own family has been on the receiving end of weapons supplied by the Western democracies to one of the most brutal regimes in the world.

60. Nobel Laureate Jose Ramos-Horta To Speak On Human Rights Feb. 11
Nobel Laureate jose ramoshorta to speak on human rights Feb. 11. NobelPeace Prize winner jose ramos-horta will deliver the annual
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Nobel Laureate Jose Ramos-Horta to speak on human rights Feb. 11
Nobel Peace Prize winner Jose Ramos-Horta will deliver the annual Cultural Celebration Lecture titled "Human Rights: Democracy and the Rule of Law in the Asia Pacific Region" at 11 a.m. Wednesday, Feb. 11, as part of the Assembly Series. The lecture, which is free and open to the public, will take place in Graham Chapel. Ramos-Horta has spent the last 22 years denouncing the illegal invasion and annexation of his homeland, East Timor, by Indonesia and defending the rights of the East Timorese people to self-determination. He has presented the case of East Timor to the United Nations, where he also has spoken as a leading advocate of human rights. Ramos-Horta was exiled to Mozambique in 1970-71 for his allegations against the Portuguese regime that ruled East Timor until 1975 and for his active involvement in the development of political awareness in East Timor. When the Portuguese left in 1975, Indonesia invaded, a territorial expansion which, as a result of Ramos-Horta's efforts to make the plight of his country known, was condemned by the United Nations Security Council. Ramos-Horta became a permanent representative to the UN for FRETILIN, the nationalist movement that had wrested control of East Timor from Portugal. His experiences as a diplomat are recounted in the book "Funu: The Unfinished Saga of East Timor." Between 1969 and 1974, Ramos-Horta was a radio and television correspondent.

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