From EAST TIMOR/ DILI

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using my last hours in DILI for homemade dinner with Jose Ramos Horta and last round of discussions on how I can be part of EAST TIMOR’s positive actions on the ground!!! I could not have a better mentor/advisor in EAST TIMOR . Check out film made on his historical work for independence!
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The Diplomat: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kGGNsPSjGZs
Synopsis: The Diplomat follows East Timor’s freedom fighter and Nobel Peace Prize winner José Ramos Horta in the final tumultuous year of his campaign to secure independence for his country. The former Portuguese colony was invaded by Indonesia in 1975. Exiled soon after, José Ramos Horta exchanged his gun for the suit and tie of a diplomat. He spent 24 years as a roving ambassador, fighting to ensure the world did not forget East Timor’s desire for freedom. His is a life driven not by personal political ambition but by the debt of blood he owes to fellow Timorese who have died in the conflict, including two brothers and a sister. “The Diplomat” takes up Ramos Horta’s story in the final dramatic stages of his long journey – the fall of Indonesia’s President Suharto, the referendum to determine East Timor’s future, the overwhelming vote for independence, the devastating carnage that ensued, the intervention of United Nations peacekeepers, and Ramos Horta’s final triumphant return to his homeland. José Ramos Horta allowed the film-makers extraordinary access to his public and personal life. The film reveals his strengths and weaknesses, his moments of doubt and frustration, his anger and disappointment, his elation and triumph, his charm and his dry humour. Ramos Horta emerges as a tenacious and beguiling character whose role as a diplomat and peacemaker was crucial to achieving independence for his country.

Photo credit: Iara Lee.

Thanks housemate Carlos Andrés Oviedo, COLOMBIAN who speaks BRAZILIAN Portuguese and now learns TIMORESE tetum. awesome motorcycle ride and swim at Areia Branca, making what it was supposed to be my last afternoon in DILI a joyful one. unluckily/luckily I bounced back for lack of electronic visa to AUSTRALIA!!! EAST TIMOR doesn’t let me depart.

Photo credit: Iara Lee.

Met so many locals, also chinese born in EAST TIMOR, chinese from mainland CHINA, COLOMBIAN who speaks BRAZILIAN portuguese, TIMORESE who returned from exile in AUSTRALIA and even the historical figure, the former president Jose Ramos Horta . cheers to the wonderful people of EAST TIMOR!!!

[Photo credit: Iara Lee.]

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