Extractions: Carlos Felipe Ximenes Belo (born February 3 ) received, together with Jose Ramos-Horta , the Nobel Peace Prize , for their work "towards a just and peaceful solution to the conflict in East Timor The fifth child of Domingos Vaz Filipe and Ermelinda Baptista Filipe, Carlos Felipe Ximenes Belo was born in the village of Wailakama, near Vemasse, on the north coast of East Timor . His father, a schoolteacher, died two years later. His childhood years were spent in Catholic schools at Baucau and Ossu, before he proceeded to the Dare minor seminary, outside Dili , from which he graduated in . From until , apart from periods of practical training ( ) back in East Timor and in Macau , he was in Portugal and Rome where, having become a member of the Salesian Society, he studied philosophy and theology before being ordained a priest in Returning to East Timor in July he became a teacher for 20 months, then Director for 2 months, at the Salesian College at Fatumaca. On the resignation of Martinho da Costa Lopes in , Carlos Filipe Ximenes Belo was appointed Apostolic Administrator of the Dili diocese, becoming head of the East Timor church and directly responsible to the Pope. In
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Extractions: THE NORWEGIAN NOBEL COMMITTEE The Nobel Peace Prize 1996 The Norwegian Nobel Committee has decided to award the Nobel Peace Prize for 1996, in two equal parts, to Carlos Felipe Ximenes Belo and for their work towards a just and peaceful solution to the conflict in East Timor. In 1975 Indonesia took control of East Timor and began systematically oppressing the people. In the years that followed it has been estimated that one-third of the population of East Timor lost their lives due to starvation, epidemics, war and terror. Carlos Belo, bishop of East Timor, has been the foremost representative of the people of East Timor. At the risk of his own life, he has tried to protect his people from infringements by those in power. In his efforts to create a just settlement based on his people's right to self-determination, he has been a constant spokesman for non-violence and dialogue with the Indonesian authorities. Ramos-Horta has been the leading international spokesman for East Timor's cause since 1975. Recently he has made a significant contribution through the "reconciliation talks" and by working out a peace plan for the region. In awarding this year's Nobel Peace Prize to Belo and Ramos-Horta, the Norwegian Nobel Committee wants to honour their sustained and self-sacrificing contributions for a small but oppressed people. The Nobel Committee hopes that this award will spur efforts to find a diplomatic solution to the conflict in East Timor based on the people's right to self-determination.
Extractions: Biskop Belo er blitt omtalt mange ganger i vår nyhetstjeneste . Se også vår nyhetskategori om Øst-Timor . Vi har samlet alle disse nyhetsmeldingene i et arkiv for lettere tilgjengelighet. Dette er den uttalelse som biskop Carlos Felipe Ximenes Belo ga under sin pressekonferanse på Nobelinstituttet i Oslo mandag den 9. desember 1996. Dette er en uttalelse av kardinal Roger Etchegaray, Pavens utsending til Nobel-festen Sist oppdatert:
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Extractions: Mgr Carlos Felipe Ximenes Belo a accusé les milices pro-indonésiennes d'occuper la capitale du Timor Oriental par la violence : "Tout le monde quitte sa maison, parce tout le monde est menacé et les maisons brûlées" a déclaré l'évêque, co-lauréat 1996 du prix Nobel de la Paix interrogé par la BBC. Selon le chef de la police indonésienne, le Général Rusmanhadi, "Mgr Belo a été évacué à Baucau aujourd'hui (lundi) à son initiative afin de garantir sa sécurité."
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Extractions: ENCYCLOPEDIA U com Lists of articles by category ... SEARCH : Carlos Felipe Ximenes Belo (born February 3 ) received, together with Jose Ramos-Horta , the Nobel Peace Prize , for their work "towards a just and peaceful solution to the conflict in East Timor The fifth child of Domingos Vaz Filipe and Ermelinda Baptista Filipe, Carlos Felipe Ximenes Belo was born in the village of Wailakama, near Vemasse, on the north coast of East Timor . His father, a schoolteacher, died two years later. His childhood years were spent in Catholic schools at Baucau and Ossu, before he proceeded to the Dare minor seminary, outside Dili , from which he graduated in . From until , apart from periods of practical training ( ) back in East Timor and in Macau , he was in Portugal and Rome where, having become a member of the Salesian Society, he studied philosophy and theology before being ordained a priest in Returning to East Timor in July he became a teacher for 20 months, then Director for 2 months, at the Salesian College at Fatumaca. On the resignation of Martinho da Costa Lopes in , Carlos Filipe Ximenes Belo was appointed Apostolic Administrator of the Dili diocese, becoming head of the East Timor church and directly responsible to the Pope. In
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Extractions: Front Page Encyclopedias Dictionaries Almanacs ... Quotes Carlos Felipe Ximenes Belo Carlos Felipe Ximenes Belo (born February 3 ) received, together with Jose Ramos-Horta , the Nobel Peace Prize , for their work "towards a just and peaceful solution to the conflict in East Timor ". The fifth child of Domingos Vaz Filipe and Ermelinda Baptista Filipe, Carlos Felipe Ximenes Belo was born in the village of Wailakama, near Vemasse, on the north coast of East Timor . His father, a schoolteacher, died two years later. His childhood years were spent in Catholic schools at Baucau and Ossu, before he proceeded to the Dare minor seminary, outside Dili , from which he graduated in . From until , apart from periods of practical training ( ) back in East Timor and in Macau , he was in Portugal and Rome where, having become a member of the Salesian Society, he studied philosophy and theology before being ordained a priest in . Returning to East Timor in July he became a teacher for 20 months, then Director for 2 months, at the Salesian College at Fatumaca. On the resignation of Martinho da Costa Lopes in , Carlos Filipe Ximenes Belo was appointed Apostolic Administrator of the Dili diocese, becoming head of the East Timor church and directly responsible to the Pope. In
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Extractions: Belo, Carlos Filipe Ximenes Carlos Filipe Ximenes Belo was born in Wailakama, a village in Vemasse, Baucau, East Timor on 3 February 1948. He was the fifth child of Domingos Vaz Felipe and Ermelinda Baptista Filipe. His father, a school teacher, died two years later. The Belo family had a background of farming. In his childhood the young Belo developed skills in shepherding water buffaloes in Kekeli, the village of his ancestors. Carlos Filipe Ximenes Belo then made a brief return visit to East Timor where he taught for a short time at the Salesian College at Fatumaca, near Baucau. He returned to Portugal for philosophical studies over the next two years, followed by three further years at the Portuguese Catholic University. Next, he was sent to Rome where he furthered his ecclesiastical studies at the Pontifical Salesian University. On returning to Portugal, Carlos Filipe Belo was ordained a priest in 1980. In March 1981 Father Belo returned to East Timor, and was appointed Director of Fatumaca College. During this time he experienced two formative influences that would stand him in good stead in the future. Firstly, he developed a capacity to relate to youth. His obvious and deeply felt links with the young men and women of his country gave him an authentic bond with those who are now playing an important role in the history of East Timor. Secondly, he directly experienced the severe pressure and intimidating tactics of the military authorities, who persistently pressured the college to conform with the standards they wished to impose. The College's success at providing authentic East Timorese and modern technological education was quickly perceived by the authorities as a deep threat to their own policies.
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Extractions: Subject: Ximenes Belo calls for dialogue with Islamist movements Ponto Final Macau Ximenes Belo calls for dialogue with Islamist movements Posted Mar 24, 2004 - 12:36 PM East Timor's former Roman-Catholic bishop, Ximenes Belo, says he is ready to run for president of his impoverished country, but only outside party politics and with the green light from the Holy See East Timor's former high-profile Roman-Catholic bishop, Carlos Felipe Ximenes Belo, says he may run for president "if this was the wish of all the people" of his impoverished homeland and calls for dialogue with Islamist movements. The ex-bishop told Ponto Fina in Macau his possible candidacy would, however, depend on the green light from the Holy See. "A probable candidature must be independent , outside of [political] parties, and only with the support of the people," Belo was quoted by the newspaper in a report published on Wednesday. Belo, who is known for his lively temperament, also said he thought, on the other hand, that "maintaining Xanana Gusmao in the presidency would be ideal." Jose Alexandre "Xanana" Gusmao became East Timor's first freely elected president in May 2002, when the half-island recovered its independent statehood from nearly three decades of temporary rule by the UN, brutal military occupation by Indonesia and four centuries of Portuguese colonialism. Gusmao, who in 2002 garnered 82.7 per cent of the votes, said earlier this year he would not run for a second five-year term because he was "tired." The next presidential election is slated for 2007.
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Extractions: Timor Begs For Helpers November 8, 2002 - East Timor's Nobel Peace Prizewinner Bishop Belo is appealing for volunteers to help his struggling nation that is still less than one year old. He wants teachers of Portuguese and he wants priests, for the smallest parish there numbers 50,000 souls. Those that come though "will have to get used to great sacrifices because here we don't eat meat or drink wine." There are still 50,000 illegally detained prisoners still suffering at the hands of terrorists who threaten anyone who wants to return home across the border to East Timor. These prisoners live in terrible conditions, many children dying, many girls being raped by the soldiers. The soldiers are allegedly drawn to the international aid sent to the prisoners.