El Mundo Salesiano: LAS AMÉRICAS Y Más Allá - Don Bosco Vivo Verano 2002 Translate this page 2002) Centenares de fieles han participado, el domingo por la mañana, en una Misacelebrada en su casa por el obispo de Dili carlos felipe ximenes belo, SDB. http://www.salesians.org/dba/espanol/833g-etimor.htm
Extractions: Monseñor Belo preside la acción de gracias por la independencia (Dili, 20 mayo 2002) Centenares de fieles han participado, el domingo por la mañana, en una Misa celebrada en su casa por el obispo de Dili Carlos Felipe Ximenes Belo, SDB. Su casa ha sido reconstruida recientemente después de haber sido quemada por las milicias pro-Indonesianas enfurecidas por el resultado del referéndum por la independencia. El Espíritu que está dentro de nosotros ha surgido y, con este Espíritu, podremos brillar y vivir solos, ha dicho monseñor Belo.Celebramos este día de la independencia dando gracias a Dios. Si Dios no hubiera estado con nosotros, no habríamos podido lograrla. No habríamos podido sobrevivir, ha dicho en su discurso. El Ministro de Asuntos Exteriores, José Ramos Horta - presente en la ceremonia y también él premiado con el Nóbel de la Paz con el obispo Belo en 1996 - ha hecho propias las palabras de paz del líder religioso. Ha dicho que su mensaje por la independencia ha sido de tolerancia y perdón. Timor Este, con una población de 800.000 personas, es la población más pobre de Asia con un 90% de su población católica. Se calcula que cerca de 300.000 timoreses del este han muerto bajo la ocupación de Indonesia posteriormente de ser antigua colonia portuguesa. Económicamente hablando, la mayor parte de sus bienes provienen de financiación exterior. El reto más grande que ahora les espera será demostrar que la nación es capaz de sobrevivir como país independiente.
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Extractions: Il "Premio Nobel per la Pace 1996" è stato assegnato a due importanti figure religiose e politiche della lotta per l'autodeterminazione del popolo di Timor Est: mons. Carlos Belo e l'esule Jose Ramos-Horta. Finalmente si riparla della "isola che non c'è", invasa nel 1975 dagli indonesiani e in preda ad una repressione senza precedenti dell'esercito di Giakarta. Un atto coraggioso che finalmente rompe il silenzio che da anni la stampa internazionale ha fatto calare sulla tragedia timorese, un premio che fa conoscere al mondo la faticosa resistenza di un intero popolo -quello del Timor Est- che dal 1975 lotta per i propri diritti contro il governo indonesiano che in quell'anno ne ordinò l'invasione: così è stato unanimemente salutato il "Premio Nobel per la Pace 1996", assegnato a due protagonisti della lotta per l'autodeterminazione del popolo di Timor Est: il vescovo cattolico Mons. Carlos Filipe Ximenes Belo e l'esule Jose Ramos-Horta. Un premio che è anche un chiaro messaggio di condanna dell'occupazione indonesiana dell'isola. Nella motivazione, il comitato Nobel norvegese auspica che questo riconoscimento "sproni gli sforzi per trovare al conflitto in Timor Est una soluzione diplomatica basata sul diritto all'autodeterminazione dei popoli". Il vescovo Belo, 48 anni, e Ramos Horta, 51, hanno vinto il Nobel "per i loro sforzi in direzione di una giusta e pacifica soluzione del conflitto". La motivazione prosegue con un durissimo attacco al paese occupante, l'Indonesia: "nel 1975 l'Indonesia -ricordano i cinque "saggi" di Oslo- prese il controllo della piccola isola di Timor Est e cominciò una repressione sistematica del suo popolo. Negli anni seguenti si calcola che un terzo della popolazione di Timor Est abbia perso la vita per fame, epidemie, guerra e terrore".
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Extractions: RIMINI, 30 OTTOBRE - Se anche l'"eterna schiava" ha trovato la pace, perché non sperare che sia possibile anche ad altri conquistare la la libertà? Carlos Felipe Ximenes Belo, amministratore apostolico di Timor Est, nonché primo vescovo cattolico a ricevere il Nobel per la pace, ricorda i tormenti della sua patria passata dalle torture di 500 anni di dominio portoghese, dal pugno di ferro dell'occupazione giapponese che schiavizzò il suo popolo, che allora contava appena 400 mila abitanti, obbligandolo a lavori forzati, e che in soli tre anni, dal '42 al '45, provocò la morte di 70mila persone. Un passato di sangue che ha attraversato infine l'annessione indonesiana, imposta nel 1975. Belo sogna che grazie anche alle nuove frontiere della comunicazione sia possibile costruire una "democrazia globale".
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Extractions: From the Place of the Dead: Bishop Belo and the Struggle for East Timor Arnold Kohen, England: Lion Publishing, 1999, pb, 398pp, $24.95. Reviewed by Louie CAUPAYAN The 12 November 1991 incident in Dili (the massacre at Santa Cruz cemetery with 200 unaccounted lives) is not only a blotted page in the history of Indonesia, but rather a burden on the memory of East Timor. This event led to a heightened debate on the East Timor issue in international circles. Since the integration of the territory with Indonesia in 1976, the debate had revolved around two poles. First, those people abroad who questioned the legitimacy of the integration status; and secondly, those at home who debated the problems and the results of development which finally culminated in the referendum either for autonomy or independence in 1999. This is the 'locus' where Bishop Belo's role, as a spiritual leader and a churchman comes in. He becomes the latter in defending the identity of his people long denied of human rights and the free expression of their own religio-cultural values. Firstly, From the Place of the Dead gives us an instructive and interesting account of East Timor's history particularly in the context of the Bishop's role in relation to his people.
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Extractions: Catedral de Dili Entre os que não estariam completamente de acordo, está Xanana Gusmão, que venceu as eleições presidenciais, realizadas em 14 de abril 2002. Para ele, tido como o único personagem político que pode guiar a re-estruturação social e política do país, o Timor tem que deixar atrás de si o passado e olhar para o futuro." Somente depois de ter reconstruído legalmente o pais e constituído uma suficiente estabilidade interna, será possível fazer justiça e pedir a Indonésia, hoje com graves problemas políticos internos, de colaborar".
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Extractions: La Asamblea General de las Naciones Unidas proclamó en noviembre de 1997 el año 2000, Año internacional de la cultura de paz y en noviembre de 2000, el decenio 2001-2010 Decenio internacional de una cultura de paz y no violencia para los niños del mundo . La UNESCO fue designada organismo rector del decenio. Premios Nobel de la Paz DALAÏ LAMA Adolfo PEREZ ESQUIVEL Mairead CORRIGAN MAGUIRE Rigoberta MENCHU TUM José RAMOS HORTA Mikhail Sergeyevich GORBACHEV Joseph ROTBLAT David TRIMBLE Elie WIESEL Norman BORLAUG John HUME Shimon PERES Desmond TUTU Jody WILLIAMS Mgr Carlos Felipe XIMENES BELO Oscar ARIAS SANCHEZ Kim DAE JUNG Rita LEVI-MONTALCINI
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Extractions: The Manifesto 2000 for a culture of peace and non-violence , was drafted by a group of Nobel Peace Prize , to translate the resolutions of the United Nations into everyday language and to make them relevant to people everywhere. The Manifesto 2000 does not appeal to a higher authority, but instead it is an individual commitment and responsibility.
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Extractions: Latest GLW Australian news International news ... Click here to visit the Socialist Alliance website By Jon Land Nobel Peace Prize nominee, Bishop Carlos Felipe Ximenes Belo, has condemned the Australian government for its soft stance on human rights in East Timor. He has been joined by church leaders and human rights activists in Australia who have spoken out against the federal government's push to further trade and military links with Indonesia while turning a blind eye to human rights violations in East Timor. The Uniting Church, at its Seventh Assembly (national summit) which met for a week from July 9 in Sydney, passed several resolutions on East Timor. Joy Bilazo from the Uniting Church's Social Responsibility and Justice Unit, told Green Left that it is campaigning for the Australian government to recognise the right of the East Timorese to self-determination, and that the East Timorese are represented at all international talks regarding the future of their country. Protests by East Timorese students at the University of East Timor on July 14, over acts of provocation by Indonesian soldiers and intelligence officers, were dealt with by the most severe crackdown since the Dili massacre in November 1991. Fleeing protesters were beaten and clubbed; over 40 were detained and injured, with up to three reported deaths. A number of students are still missing.
BBC News | ASIA-PACIFIC | Historic Day For East Timor The Nobel Prizewinning Bishop of Dili, carlos felipe ximenes belo, called onSunday for voters to turn out despite any intimidation they might face. http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/world/asia-pacific/newsid_433000/433244.stm
Extractions: With the polls opening within hours, the people of East Timor have been urged to turn out in strength and cast their votes fearlessly in a referendum that could bring an end to 24 years of occupation by Indonesia. But the violence and widespread intimidation which has marred campaigning has continued. In the latest incidents, two militiamen were killed in an area of the capital, Dili, controlled by pro-independence rivals. The UN special envoy to East Timor, Jamsheed Marker, has expressed optimism over the turnout in Monday's referendum after rival militias agreed not to disrupt voting. Voting is due to take place between 0630 and 1600 local time (2230-0800 GMT). Arriving to observe the ballot in person, Mr Marker said he felt "very positive", and described the joint disarmament pledge by the rival armed camps as "very encouraging".
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Extractions: Noticias del 11-9-99 En una carta dirigida a los Obispos Carlos Ximenes Belo, S.D.B, y Basilio Do Nascimento, respectivamente Administradores Apostólicos de Dili y de Baucau, y a los fieles de este país, el Papa expresó su tristeza por recibir "a cada hora noticias cada vez más trágicas de la amada tierra de Timor Oriental y me apena profundamente que los destellos de esperanza nacidos de la reciente consulta popular hayan sido transformados en el terror de hoy, que nada ni nadie puede justificar". El Santo Padre condenó "la violencia, desencadenada con furia contra las personas y las propiedades de la Iglesia Católica, imploro a los responsables de tantos actos de maldad que cejen en sus propósitos de crimen y de destrucción". "Es mi sincero deseo que Indonesia y la Comunidad Internacional pongan fin lo antes posible a la carnicería y encuentren formas efectivas para dar curso a las legítimas aspiraciones de la población de Timor", afirmó. "En estas horas de sufrimiento, os envío a ambos, al clero, a los seminaristas, a los religiosos y a los fieles de las dos diócesis la expresión de mi cercanía espiritual mientras recuerdo en mis oraciones a los muertos, a los heridos, a los refugiados, a los deportados y a cuantos se ven sometidos a padecimientos", agregó el Pontífice.
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Extractions: Text of the Norwegian Nobel Committee's citation for the 1996 Peace Prize 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 toward 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 honor their sustained and self-sacrificing contributions for a small but oppressed people.