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  1. Timor Leste: Amanha em Dili (Caminhos de memoria) (Portuguese Edition) by Jose Ramos-Horta, 1994
  2. The East Timor Question by Paul Hainsworth, Mr. Stephen McCloskey, 2000-11-04
  3. Funu the Unfinished Saga of East Timor by Jose Ramos-Horta, 1986-06
  4. Expatriates in the Netherlands: José Ramos-Horta, Jose Maria Sison, Joaquim Gomes, Fritz Korbach
  5. A Construção da Nação Timorense - Desafios e Oportunidades by Kay Rala Xanana Gusmão, 2004
  6. How Will the Macroeconomy Be Managed in an Independent East Timor? An East Timorese View.(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included): An article from: Finance & Development by Jose Ramos-Horta, Emilia Pires, 2001-03-01
  7. Funu the Unfinished Saga of East Timor by Jose ramos-Horta, 1996
  8. Expatriates in the United States: José Ramos-Horta, Obadele Thompson, Fatima Siad, Aleksandar Radojevic, Fernando Chui, Dewi Sukarno
  9. Shooting Survivors: George Orwell, Pope John Paul Ii, Claus Schenk Graf Von Stauffenberg, Gerry Adams, Chen Shui-Bian, José Ramos-Horta
  10. Premierminister (Osttimor): José Ramos-Horta, Marí Bin Amude Alkatiri, Xanana Gusmão, Nicolau Dos Reis Lobato (German Edition)

81. Jose Ramos Horta, Nobel Peace Laureate, Speaks For Leyla Zana
jose Ramos Horta, Nobel Peace Laureate, Speaks for Leyla Zana. jose Ramos Horta1996 Nobel Peace Prize CoLaureate Free Leyla Zana Reception 28 May 1996.
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Jose Ramos Horta, Nobel Peace Laureate, Speaks for Leyla Zana Wednesday, May 28, 1997 Washington, DC Jose Ramos Horta 1996 Nobel Peace Prize Co-Laureate Free Leyla Zana Reception 28 May 1996 The honor is mine to be here, to try to lend my humble and faint voice to a cause, a people , the Kurdish people, in one of the most critical strategic regions of the world, a people who have been betrayed by almost every major power in the world, a people who have been one of the greatest inspirations to all of us. You may have read a story in The Washington Post today which refers to a refusal on the part of the White House to meet with me. I can only say that my ambition in life is not to sleep in the Lincoln bedroom. It is not my ambition either to walk through the gates of the White House, as it was not my ambition in life to win the Nobel Peace Prize. Back in October, when I got the news, my plan was to have a full weekend. I was playing with one of the loveliest creatures in the world, a 2 year-old girl, a niece of mine, when the news came that I had been selected along with Bishop [Carlos Filipe Ximenes] Belo for the Nobel Peace Prize. I was surprised for many reasons.

82. Marxism Message, An Open Letter To Jose Ramos Horta
An open letter to jose Ramos Horta. To marxism@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ; SubjectAn open letter to jose Ramos Horta; From Ozleft ozleft@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ;
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83. Marxism Message, Re: Jose Ramos Horta
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  • To Subject : Re: Jose Ramos Horta From : "Tom O'Lincoln" < Date : Sat, 23 Aug 2003 10:23:28 +1000
Nick Thank you for a very calm and considered summary of your point of view. I don't think my response to Vanessa's letter was exactly my finest hour. Anyway, I will try to put together something more measured in reply to you and Bob Gould - while trying not to go over too much old ground. best Tom

84. Ncca - Jose Ramos Horta Asks Australia To Be A Good Neighbour
Home Right Column Media Releases jose Ramos Horta asks Australia to bea good neighbour. jose Ramos Horta asks Australia to be a good neighbour.
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85. Jose Ramos Horta Speech
jose Ramos Horta 1996 Nobel Peace Prize CoLaureate IPPNW Nobel OrationINTERNATIONAL PHYSICIANS FOR PREVENTION OF NUCLEAR WAR XIII
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Jose Ramos Horta
1996 Nobel Peace Prize Co-Laureate
IPPNW Nobel Oration
INTERNATIONAL PHYSICIANS FOR PREVENTION OF NUCLEAR WAR
XIII World Congress
Melbourne, Australia
6 December 1998
East Timor - a footnote of the Cold War
Perestroika and end of the Cold War
The end of a myth
A window of opportunity for human rights ...
The East Timor conflict and the futility of war
Mr. President, Members of the Board, Distinguished Physicians, Ladies and Gentlemen, Dear Friends,
My sincere appreciation for the kind invitation extended to me to join you this year on the occasion of the Xlllth World Congress of International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War. Addressing such a prestigious group as yours is not only a great honor. There is also the opportunity to meet with so many dedicated physicians, scientists, peace activists, human rights defenders, and for this I am very grateful. Your profession is one of the most delicate, stressful and rewarding. Physicians are trusted by their patients and the community as they would trust the local priest. Hence you can be a potent force for peace, tolerance, reconciliation. You have my admiration for your commitment to social justice and peace. We are gathering here today together with millions of our fellow human beings all over the world who are celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR). In the course of this half century significant progress has been made in the promotion and protection of human rights. Numerous treaties, conventions, declarations and resolutions have been adopted. Enforcement mechanisms have been established to follow up on the implementation of the binding treaties and conventions.

86. East Timor, Iraq And Jose Ramos Horta
East Timor, Iraq and jose Ramos Horta. BY MAX LANE East Timorese foreignminister jose Ramos Horta s defence of Washington s “aggressive
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East Timor, Iraq and Jose Ramos Horta
BY MAX LANE East Timorese foreign minister Jose Ramos Horta's defence of Washington's “aggressive strategy” towards Iraq is not a surprise. Horta's approach to diplomacy throughout the struggle for East Timor's independence was always based on offering assurances to the US government that an independent East Timor would be friendly towards US interests. This approach was bound to lead to major defects of memory (and analysis) once independence was achieved. These defects are most evident in his article “War for peace? It worked in my country”, published in the Sydney Morning Herald and the Age on February 25.

87. EAST TIMOR: Jose Ramos Horta: ‘CNRT Will Cease To Exist'
EAST TIMOR jose Ramos Horta ‘CNRT will cease to exist . EAST TIMORjose Ramos Horta ‘CNRT will cease to exist . DILI Speaking
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Horta paid tribute to the role of the existing political parties Fretilin, the UDT, the Socialist Party of Timor and the Christian Democratic Party in the victory won by East Timor's people against Indonesian occupation. Individuals who hold senior positions in the CNRT or in the transitional cabinet and who were part of the Indonesian administration include Mario Carrascalao (former governor of East Timor) and Mariano Lopes da Cruz (former district head of Maliana and deputy head of the regional parliament). Lopes da Cruz is inspector-general in the transitional administration. Sources in the United Nations Transitional Administration in East Timor have said that elections are likely to take place in the second half of 2001, to commence around August. It is still unclear whether the people will elect members of a parliament or a constituent assembly. Addressing the issue of regional alliances, Horta confirmed that both ASEAN (Association of South-East Asian Nations) and the South Pacific Forum were attractive options. He praised the ASEAN governments' contributions to rebuilding East Timor and emphasised the need for good relations with these countries, whose economies are important.

88. East Timor: An Interview With Prof. Jose Ramos Horta
East Timor An Interview with Prof. jose Ramos Horta. We publish the interviewof Prof. jose Ramos Horta with CNN, which was aired on 14th January, 1997.
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ISSN 1682-4156 (online version) ISSN 1682-4148 (print version) East Timor: An Interview with Prof. Jose Ramos Horta We publish the interview of Prof. Jose Ramos Horta with CNN, which was aired on 14th January, 1997. Professor Horta, the 1996 Nobel Peace Prize laureate, visited Hong Kong on 14 January 1996, and presented a lecture entitled "Self-determination of East Timor and Democracy in Southeast-Asia." The event was co-hosted by the Asian Human Rights Commission and the Foreign Correspondents’ Club of Hong Kong and was attended by members of local and regional NGOs as well as the press. Later he was interviewed by the CNN representatives based in Hong Kong. The news reporting including the interview is as follows. Prof. Horta: CNN: What does victory mean to you? When we spoke with Bishop Bello he said that for him it was self-determination for the East Timorese people. But you talked much in the past of self-rule. Is that the goal? Prof. Horta:

89. ASEAN's Duplicity - Jose Ramos Horta
ASEAN s duplicity jose Ramos Horta. 31 Oct 1999. ASEAN s duplicity.South China Morning Post, Ian Stewart. The East Timor saga not
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Action Alerts PMA's newsletter What's on Links ... PMA main page ASEAN's duplicity - Jose Ramos Horta 31 Oct 1999 ASEAN's duplicity South China Morning Post, Ian Stewart The East Timor saga not only highlighted serious shortcomings of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, which failed to respond quickly and effectively to brutality in its backyard, but also demonstrated that not everybody in the region thinks it is a great club to join. The dissenting voice came from Jose Ramos Horta, the East Timorese spokesman, who singled out Malaysia for special criticism. His blunt remarks brought a response from Malaysia's permanent representative to the United Nations in the oblique language beloved by diplomats in Southeast Asia to affect politeness while leaving no doubt about the message. Hasmy Agam said Malaysia took pride in the fact that its troops had carried out their duties professionally and in a fair and impartial manner in all 22 UN peacekeeping operations in which it had been involved. "I feel compelled to make this point because doubts have been raised from a particular quarter about the appropriateness of Malaysia playing a peacekeeping role in a neighbouring territory," he said.

90. Jose Ramos Horta
José Ramos Horta, Nobel Peace Prize Laureate, 1999. Opening Plenary. I would startwith an extraordinary story that I was indirect witness to or listener of a
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Beyond the moral and ethical dimension of selling weapons, you have also security, strategic nonsense in selling weapons to dictatorship. When you say it enhances our strategic our security because we learn from the past that weapons sold to unstable regimes, regimes that are unstable because they are not based on popular will, in the end they harm your own interest. And because of the consequences of the weapons you sold to the developing countries during the Cold War period, that have devastated economies of South Africa, Central America, East Asia, I would appeal to them to forgive, delete completely, the debt of the least developed countries. And last but not least, the case of East Timor.

91. Disinformation | Operation Mindcrime: The Selling Of Noam Chomsky
Legal action is being brought against the government in the High Court by joseRamosHorta, jose Guasmo and Abel Guterres to challenge a violation of
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Realising that everybody wants to be more than a somebody, I glanced around the press/guests area, spied Jose Ramos Horta near the exit, and ran to ask him a few questions. "I found that when I came to the UN, it hardly obeyed its charter strictly at all - each State fought with others over national interests," he replied, glancing around for Chomsky. "With the changing state of world affairs, I expect that this problem will be solved by the end of the decade if international pressure continues to mount." "Look, I have to go," he exclaimed hurriedly. "Wheres Noam?"

92. JOSE RAMOS HORTA, AN INSPIRATION TO
jose RAMOS HORTA, AN INSPIRATION TO. 30Jun-99 Amidst uncertainities in the strugglein East Timor, jose Ramos Horta is a good inspiration to all of us.
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93. The Leaders
THE LEADERS jose RAMOS HORTA.
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Bishop Belo Xanana Gusmao Jose Ramos Horta Taur Matan Ruak Bishop Martinho Nicolau Lobato
He was actively involved in the development of political awareness in East Timor which caused him to be exiled for two years in 1970-1971 in Mozambique. A family tradition. His grand-father too had suffered exile, from Portugal to Azores, then Cape Verde, Guinea Bissau and finally East Timor. A moderating influence in the emerging Timorese nationalism, he was mandated in 1974-75 by the pro-independence parties to represent East Timor abroad. He left the island three days before the Indonesian troops invaded. His dedication to the defense of human rights has led him to set up in 1989 the Diplomacy Training Programme (DTP) in the Law Faculty of the University of New South Wales, the purpose of which is to train indigenous peoples, minorities and human rights activists from the Asia Pacific region in the UN Human Rights system. The DTP operates out of Sydney but also conducts training across Asia.

94. Jose Ramos Horta In Osaka
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95. Ramos Horta Phone Message To ETSSG
Transcript of live telephone message from 1996 Nobel Peace Prize WinnerDr jose Ramos Horta to the launch of the group on 10 July 1996.
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East Timor Scotland Support Group Transcript of live telephone message from 1996 Nobel Peace Prize Winner Dr Jose Ramos Horta to the launch of the group on 10 July 1996. "I want to thank you for the establishment of the East Timor Support Group in Scotland. We are in a very critical time in the struggle for independence, for freedom in East Timor. "In spite of the promises made by the Indonesian government, the Indonesian military is now waging a dirty war against the people of East Timor. The situation is one of savage violence against innocent women and children. "Some of the countries that are for many years involved in support of Indonesia, of the Suharto dictator, in training the Indonesia military are the United Kingdom, the United States and others. Most of the western countries, Germany, France, provide weapons for the Indonesian army. It is their responsibility to put an end to this violence. They have not only an international moral obligation, they have a material obligation to put an end to this violence in East Timor because it was training provided by England, the United States, it was weapons sold by England, United States, by Germany that have built Indonesian army into such an arrogant institution that is responsible for genocide in East Timor, for the killing in many other parts of Indonesia. "So I think the establishment of a support group in Scotland is very important in joining the many 100's of support groups around the world that have made the cause of East Timor an international cause."

96. New Statesman & Society : The Long Journey Of Jose Ramos Horta. @ HighBeam Resea
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97. Società Aperta - Documenti Cuore E Ragioni - Ramos Horta Jose' - Un Piano Marsh
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1) - Cancellare il debito. Il G8, l' Unione Europea e la Banca Mondiale dovrebbero cancellare l' intero debito pubblico di tutti i Paesi non produttori di petrolio, il cui reddito pro capite è inferiore a mille dollari. *Premio Nobel per la Pace 1996, dirigente storico del movimento indipendentista di Timor Est.
Dovrebbe essere istituito un fon do speciale dalla Banca Mondiale e dall' Undp (il Programma di sviluppo delle Nazioni Unite) per aiutare quei Paesi a far progredire i loro governi e a creare posti di lavoro per i più poveri. Altre nazioni fortemente indebitate (ad esempio l'Indonesia, la Nigeria, il Brasile e il Messico) dovrebbero inoltre poter beneficiare di uno speciale pacchetto che preveda uno sgravio del debito pari a metà del loro debito pubblico. In ogni caso ci devono essere condizioni rigorose che prevedano la riduzione delle spese per la difesa, le riforme democratiche, così come la distribuzione delle risorse accumulate per eliminare la povertà.

98. PROFILE: Jose Ramos Horta
PROFILE jose Ramos Horta. jose Ramos Horta was born on 26 December 1949, inDili, the capital of East Timor to a Timorese mother and Portuguese father.
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PROFILE: Jose Ramos Horta Jose Ramos Horta was born on 26 December 1949, in Dili, the capital of East Timor to a Timorese mother and Portuguese father. He was educated in a Catholic mission in the village of Soibada. Four of his eleven brothers and sisters were killed by the Indonesian military. He carried on a family tradition of being exiled. in 1970-1971 he was exiled by the Portuguese administration to Mozambique - his grand-father had been exiled from Portugal to Azores A radio and television journalist from 1969 until 1974, he was appointed Minister for External Affairs and Information in the first Transitional Government of the Democratic republic of East Timor. He was selected to represent East Timor overseas, and left three days before Indonesian troops invaded in November, 1975. He was the permanent representative of FRETILIN at the UN from 1976 until 1989 and has been a tireless advocate for a free and independent East Timor, to governments, the media and at international fora such as the UN Security Council, the General Assembly Decolonization Committeee and the Commission on Human Rights of the European Parliament. He studied Public International Law The Hague Academy of International Law in 1983 and completed an MA in Peace Studies at Antioch University in 1984.

99. A-Infos Hyper-Archive: (en) Jose Ramos Horta
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A AA AAAA The A-Infos News Service AA AA AA AA INFOSINFOSINFOS http://www.tao.ca/ainfos/ AAAA AAAA AAAAA AAAAA The joint 1996 Nobel Peace Prize winner, Jose Ramos Horta, spoke to a large and diverse gathering in Adelaide, Australia last Friday (7/2/97) night. This was just one of his many appearances on an Australia-wide tour during which Horta has made clear the total lack of moral backbone of Australia's leaders since the Indonesian invasion of Timor in 1975. On being introduced to the large crowd that had gathered in the Maughan Church, Horta was greeted by a long and hearty standing ovation given to him by an emotional crowd. Horta dedicated his Nobel Prize to the people of Timor and the now imprisoned Xanana Gusmao, who he considered to have been a person much more worthy of the Prize, describing his success as a very pleasant suprise and praising his fellow Laureate Bishop Bello. While most of the crowd was undoubtedly aware of the history of Indonesia's invasion of Timor, Horta gave a brief history of both his and Timor's struggle against the deadly combination of the Indonesian dictatorship's armed forces and the world's apathy. The duplicity of the United Nation's Security Council and the cynicism of the world's leaders was made clear by Horta, who pointed out that the suggested peace plan suggested by the Timorese for many years was the blueprint for the Israeli/Palestine agreement brokered last year.

100. Films For The Humanities And Sciences - The Diplomat: Jose Ramos Horta And East
Mon. May 17, 2004. The Diplomat José Ramos Horta and East Timor’sFight for Independence. For 24 years, José Ramos Horta, winner
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