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A License To Kill (1999) - In the lead-up to the Timorese vote for independence, pro-integration militias menace and murder civilians. Indonesia denies responsibility. Subscribe to Journeyman for daily current affairs and science reports: http://www.youtube.com/journeymanpictures For downloads and more information visit: http://www.journeyman.tv/?lid=8949 In the preceding months, dozens of pro-independence supporters were gunned down. Hundreds were beaten and tortured, and thousands fled. Here we reveal ABRI’s links with pro-Indonesian integration militias who have been terrorising East Timor. A graphic and confronting documentary on what was really going on in East Timor in the run-up to the July 7th Indonesian elections. ABC Australia - Ref no. 553 Journeyman Pictures is your independent source for the world's most powerful films, exploring the burning issues of today. We represent stories from the world's top producers, with brand new content coming in all the time. On our channel you'll find outstanding and controversial journalism covering any global subject you can imagine wanting to know about.
A Report by Dieter Hermann East Timor gained independence 12 years ago. With an underdeveloped economy and high poverty rates it faces many challenges. However, as Dieter Hermann finds out, the country is not short of hope, or ambition. More Reports: http://www.dw.de/journal
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Revisited - Ten years have passed since East Timor won its independence from Indonesia. But the tiny South-East Asian state remains locked in poverty. In Dili, the capital, the average salary is just one dollar a day. The country is pinning its hopes on oil reserves in the Timor Sea, but these hopes are yet to become reality. Our reporter, Cyril Payen, went to Dili and got a glimpse of daily life there. The interactive report : http://webdoc.france24.com/dili-revisited/ 09/03/2013 REVISITED. Twice a month, FRANCE 24 reporters and correspondents return to cities traumatized by wars or natural or industrial catastrophes, and report on how their inhabitants now live. FRANCE 24 INTERNATIONAL NEWS 24/7 http://www.france24.com
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The capital city of Asia's newest nation,Timor Leste is Dili. Dili is a coastal town with a welcoming and friendly village atmosphere and an almost mediterranean flavour. With many things to do and see in Dili, travellers should schedule a good few days to explore. www.EastTimorNow.com Producer/Presenter: Caroline Pemberton (www.carolinepemberton.com t:@CarolinePem) Camera/Editor: Morgan Touvron (www.lightscamerasold.com.au)
Brazilian documentary about the Indonesian invasion and occupation of East Timor (with English subtitles). Its title in Portuguese: Timor Leste - O Massacre ...
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The Clinic - As Australia and the US battle to exploit the oil wealth in the East Timor Sea, one american doctor has opened a clinic to fight for the living standards of the impoverished East-Timorese Subscribe to Journeyman for daily current affairs and science reports Monday to Friday: http://www.youtube.com/journeymanpictures Watch our top stories for this week: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLlGSlkijht5gyYNkhTOmpP-3AKawhjkdv For more on East Timor's https://jman.tv/film/4995/Taxing+Times+in+Timor For downloads and more information visit: http://www.journeyman.tv/?lid=67722 East Timor has experienced a violent history. Now, 68% of the country live in poverty and a health emergency is raging. This report follows the doctors and patients caught in the middle of its welfare crisis. In a Dili clinic, the corridors are lined with waiting patients. Many have diseases Westerners thought consigned to history. Most suffer from malnutrition and an overwhelming proportion are children. For a country rich in resources, the emergency is shocking, even to the aid workers working there. "There is no access to anything near adequate healthcare", says Dr Murphy, an American who left Iowa for East Timor 16 years ago. For Dr Goncalves, a local doctor, the fight is a personal one. "Two of my brothers died before they were 3. Both of them died of diarrhoea". As doctors and healthcare workers continue the challenge of treating preventable diseases, we follow the people grappling with "the biggest health crisis in the Pacific region". ABC Australia - Ref - 6256 Journeyman Pictures is your independent source for the world's most powerful films, exploring the burning issues of today. We represent stories from the world's top producers, with brand new content coming in all the time. On our channel you'll find outstanding and controversial journalism covering any global subject you can imagine wanting to know about.
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Video of arrival in Dili airport. Video includes the view of Dili city.
We were invited to a wedding by one of our English students. She is from Java and her husband is from East Timor. It was a good experience seeing the differences in wedding ceremony practices between America and Indonesia. Enjoy! More info about us and Indonesia: http://martinandjuliejohnson.com Send us mail: Martin and Julie Johnson PO Box 1016 Yogyakarta, DIY 55000 Indonesia COMMENT POLICY: I LOVE TO READ AND REPLY TO ALL YOUR COMMENTS. SO, PLEASE KEEP ALL COMMENTS CLEAN AND POSITIVE. ANY DISRESPECTFUL COMMENTS WILL BE DELETED.
Noam Chomsky spoke at the Museum of Modern Art at Cambridge on November 16, 1992. He discussed the conflict in East Timor. Chomsky starts at 24:50
In October 1999 respected political analyst Noam Chomsky held little optimism for resolution to the chaos engulfing East Timor; "In that tortured corner of the world there is still time, though precious little time, to prevent a hideous conclusion to one of the most appalling tragedies of the terrible century that is winding to a horrifying, wrenching close." After voting for independence from Indonesia the previous August, East Timor erupted into violence and bloodshed, with an estimated 1,400 civilians believed to have lost their lives at the hands of militia. In June 2000, a platoon from the 2nd Infantry Battalion, Dublin, replaced the special forces Army Ranger Wing, as the Irish contribution to the United Nations Transitional Administration in East Timor (UNTAET.) The soldiers were serving alongside troops from New Zealand in D Coy, NZBATT2. The Platoon was based in Taroman, a small village near the tense border region with West Timor and had responsibility for an area roughly the size of Kildare, achieved by routine foot patrols, with particular attention given to the border and securing safe passage for refugees. Patrols entered a high intensity period after an ambush in which one of their colleagues from New Zealand was killed in action. Irish troops were also asked to reinforce neighbouring areas, like when they came to the operational assistance of Nepalese troops after 3 of their number were killed in an ambush. This was a particularly challenging deployment and one that both the personnel involved and the wider Defence Forces learnt from. The Defence Forces continued to supply a platoon to East Timor until May 2004. This restored footage of the 2nd Infantry Battalion deployment shows them training, on patrol, liaising with refugees and tending to the medical attention of locals. Later they can be seen laughing and playing with East Timorese children, showing some light and humanity in one of the darkest political episodes of the last century.
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This is a documentary by Democracy Now's radio host Amy Goodman and journalist Allan Nairn on the Deli Massacre of 1991 (AKA the Santa Cruz Massacre).
Parts from the Tour Of Duty Concert for the Troops, East Timor, Australia, 1999. Among many other artists, Kylie performed several songs, but none of hers, e...
JCB JS200 loading on to a truck in Dili, East Timor. We had received many comments on why not use a low bed trailer East Timor is a very hilly and mountainou...
Dili - Manatutu - Baucau - Com - Tutuala - Ili Kere Kere An unforgettable trip organized by ETDA (East Timor Development Agency) across East Timor. All these young people that you see in the video are ETDA's students from the Tourism & hospitality course. They will drive the country's tourism industry to new horizons very soon. http://etda.tl
With UN peacekeepers set to leave East Timor at the end of the year, local police are striving to shed a reputation for rough justice as the nation learns to...
East Timor swears in Rui Araujo as new prime minister East Timor has sworn in a new prime minister after former leader Xanana Gusmao resigned earlier this month. Rui Araujo, a former health minister, took the oath of office on Monday along with 37 cabinet ministers, the AP news agency said. "Today marks a new history of democracy in this country," Mr Araujo said in his inaugural speech. Mr Gusmao's resignation has been seen as an attempt to ease political instability in the tiny island state. The former prime minister, who led the nation to independence from Indonesia in 2002, does however remain in government as minister of planning and strategic investment. The cabinet has been trimmed from 55 members in a bid to save money and improve efficiency, reports said. Click on this link to see more videos http://youtu.be/60n-JnNNAoI http://youtu.be/2yHYn65xSMo http://youtu.be/ZQh_P0APG40 http://youtu.be/sc2s6L-3Em4http://youtu.be/sc2s6L-3Em4 For more Info :http://www.bbc.com/news/
Trailer for documentary Breaking the News which gets behind the upheaval of the last four years in East Timor to reveal the high cost of being a truth-seeking journalist at the centre of the country's turmoil. Directed by Nicholas Hansen W: http://www.breakingthenews.com.au/ FB: http://on.fb.me/iexCKm IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1995268/
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East Timor will be represented at the Winter Olympics for the very first time at Sochi by Yohan Goutt Goncalves, a Franco-Timorese qualified for the slalom. Duration: 02:04
"nbc news, nbc news special report,nbc hot news, nbc break news, nbc news theme, nbc news special report 2014, nbc news today, nbc news ebola,nbc news 2014, nbc nightly news," PORTLAND — A U.S. traveler detained for months in East Timor was released from prison on Christmas Day, causing her mother to cry tears of joy. But it's unclear when Stacey Addison will be allowed to fly home for a reunion. The Portland, Oregon, veterinarian was arrested in September when sharing a taxi with a stranger on the small island nation, off the coast of Indonesia. After the stranger picked up a package, then Police stopped the vehicle and determined the package contained methamphetamine. They took everybody to the station. Fore More info Please visit:http://www.nbcnews.com/
More footage from my late father on the East Timor civil war.
East Timor's Xanana Gusmao to resign as prime minister Subscribe My Channel! .East Timor's independence hero and former guerrilla fighter Xanana Gusmao has told colleagues he will resign as Prime Minister in the next fortnight.
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Former guerrilla leader and ex-army chief Taur Matan Ruak was sworn in as East Timor's new president as the young democracy, devastated by decades of conflic...
www.democracynow.org - AThis weekend marked the 20th anniversary of the Santa Cruz massacre in East Timor. On November 12, 1991, Indonesian troops fired on a...
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41-year-old Stacey Addison was freed from jail in the Southeast Asian country after an ordeal in September where she shared a taxi with a stranger who was carrying drugs. The news of her release has come as a relief to her mother, who has been dedicated to securing her daughter's freedom. Debroa Patta reports from London.
Timor Telecom (Subsidiary Portugal Telecom), East Timor. "People could start to do things that were totally unthinkable before".
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Sept. 23 (Bloomberg) -- East Timor President Jose Ramos-Horta talks about the nation's economy and international investment. East Timor may reach a deal with...
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Feb. 25 (Bloomberg) -- Woodside Petroleum Ltd. Chief Executive Officer Don Voelte talks with Bloomberg's Heidi Couch in Sydney about East Timor's efforts to ...
The Working Together with Timor-Leste: The Next 10 Years Conference and Expo was held on 25 – 26 July, after more than 13 years of activity by Australian Gov...
East Timor has billions of petro-dollars but almost half the population is living in poverty. Distributing the wealth has become a major election issue. Sara...
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As doctors and healthcare workers continue the challenge of treating preventable diseases in East Timor, Foreign Correspondent reporter Sophie McNeill spends time in Dili's Bairo Pite Clinic, with an inspiring medical team providing free health care services to thousands. Diseases such as leprosy, tuberculosis, heart failure, severe malnutrition, and infant diarrhoea are common and widespread - and over 50% of children under the age of five are said to be underweight and stunted for their age. Meanwhile, deaths in childbirth are among the highest in the whole of Asia. Meet team leader Dr. Dan, who came from the U.S, set up the clinic, and decided to stay. More info: http://www.abc.net.au/foreign/
May 4 (Bloomberg) -- East Timor President Jose Ramos-Horta talks about the future of the nation and a dispute with Woodside Petroleum Ltd. over the Sunrise l...
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One of East Timor's most famous sons - President Jose Ramos Horta looks to be nearing the end of his political career. He's tipped to face almost certain def...
East Timor goes to the polls this weekend, to elect a new president. It's the third presidential election since independence and the first in peaceful circum...
It had a slow start, but now Australia's seasonal workers scheme for Pacific Island countries is starting to grow. Eight Pacific Island nations and East Timo...
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Former Foreign Alexander Downer admits that the Australian Government acted in the interests of Woodside Petroleum in the Timor Gap treaty negotiations, in which Australia bugged East Timor negotiators office to secure the best outcome. Downer later worked for Woodside, after leaving politics, as an advisor. SOURCE: ABC Online, http://www.abc.net.au/4corners/stories/2014/03/17/3962821.htm
Macquarie Telecom supports the East Timor Hearts Fund, a not-for-profit organisation that raises funds for life-saving heart operations in East Timor. Immacu...
The ex-president of East Timor, Jose Ramos-Horta, said in an email to KOIN 6 News Stacey Addison now has "good legal representation."
Professor Willie Erskine, Director of the UWA Centre for Legumes in Mediterranean Agriculture (CLIMA) talks about researching the food security in Timor-Lest...
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The culture of Indonesia has been shaped by long interaction between original indigenous customs and multiple foreign influences. Indonesia is centrally-located along ancient trading routes between the Far East and the Middle East, resulting in many cultural practices being strongly influenced by a multitude of religions, including Hinduism, Buddhism, Confucianism, Islam and Christianity, all strong in the major trading cities. The result is a complex cultural mixture very different from the original indigenous cultures. Examples of cultural fusion include the fusion of Islam with Hindu in Javanese Abangan belief, the fusion of Hinduism, Buddhism and animism in Bodha, and the fusion of Hinduism and animism in Kaharingan; others could be cited. Balinese dances have stories about ancient Buddhist and Hindu kingdoms, while Islamic art forms and architecture are present in Sumatra, especially in the Minangkabau and Aceh regions. Traditional art, music and sport are combined in a martial art form called Pencak Silat. Western culture has greatly influenced Indonesia in science, technology and modern entertainment such as television shows, film and music, as well as political system and issues. India has notably influenced Indonesian songs and movies. A popular type of song is the Indian-rhythmical dangdut, which is often mixed with Arab and Malay folk music. Despite the influences of foreign culture, some remote Indonesian regions still preserve uniquely indigenous culture. Indigenous ethnic groups Mentawai, Asmat, Dani, Dayak, Toraja and many others are still practicing their ethnic rituals, customs and wearing traditional clothes. Indonesia is home to various styles of music, with those from the islands of Java, Sumatra and Bali being frequently recorded. The traditional music of central and East Java and Bali is the gamelan. On June 29, 1965, Koes Plus, a leading Indonesian pop group in the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s, was imprisoned in Glodok, West Jakarta, for playing Western-style music. After the resignation of President Sukarno, the law was rescinded, and in the 1970s the Glodok prison was dismantled and replaced with a large shopping mall. Kroncong is a musical genre that uses guitars and ukulele as the main musical instruments. This genre had its roots in Portugal and was introduced by Portuguese traders in the 15th century. There is a traditional Keroncong Tugu music group in North Jakarta and other traditional Keroncong music groups in Maluku, with strong Portuguese influences. This music genre was popular in the first half of the 20th century; a contemporary form of Kroncong is called Pop Kroncong. Angklung musical orchestra, native of West Java, received international recognition as UNESCO has listed the traditional West Java musical instrument made from bamboo in the list of intangible cultural heritage.[1][2] The soft Sasando music from the province of East Nusa Tenggara in West Timor is completely different. Sasando uses an instrument made from a split leaf of the Lontar palm (Borassus flabellifer), which bears some resemblance to a harp.
April 2008 In 2002 East Timor gained independence from Indonesia, yet despite floods of international aid, poverty and instability prevail. Seven out of ten ...
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WithOneSeed's Co-Founder Leopoldina Guterres talks about the importance of culture in Timor Leste.
At the Arte Moris art school in Dili the students can visualise their feelings, which often relate to the trauma they have experienced in East Timor's violen...
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A tour through East Timor, with many a smiling face, while the Orient Five play a song based on a poem by one of the nation's favourite poets, Borja da Costa.
Sister Tess Ward takes her regular tour of Dili and surrounds in East Timor to deliver assistance to the elderly and sick, who have no access to government h...
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A tour through some of the beautiful scenes in East Timor, with music by the local Orient Five.
In September/October 2012, four young women and two youth workers from City Of Greater Geelong Youth Development Unit took part in a 12 day unforgettable exp...
Free video about fishing. This free video was created for you by http://epsos.de and can be used for free under the creative commons license with the attribution of epSos.de as the original author of this fishing video. Thank you for supporting the creative commons movement !! With fishing refers to the economic activities that deal with the catching or breeding of fish and other aquatic animals employ to food production and processing. Fishing is one of the primary sector, which includes agriculture and mining are. Important for sustainable fisheries is a reliable and long-term fisheries research, as in Germany z. B. of the Federal Research Centre for Fisheries is operated. A special form of fishing is the aquaculture, breeding of aquatic organisms. Fishing equipment are known since the Lower Palaeolithic. The hitherto oldest documented fish found in the river Katanda Seemliki in the Rift Valley in Zaire instead. Here with harpoons and the bones of a two meter long been catfish-like found which are dated to 90,000 years. In the Middle Palaeolithic is fishing can often demonstrate. In a cave in the Caucasus salmon residues accounted for about 75% of the approximately 22,000 recovered bones. A fire pit is indicative of human activity. 35,000 to 10,000 years ago, fish pictures were made in French caves, and small works of art. There were fishing gear from bone and horn. In addition to trout and pike salmon were on fish migration caught (eg. as spawning migration). They could be caught with your hands, with fish spears and fish forks or with nets, especially when pulling slightly upriver. Clear indications of fishing with fishing equipment, fishing spears, harpoons, net floats, power-lowering agents, networks and positioning fences appeared from the Mesolithic in Northern Europe in the Ertebølle culture to 5100-4100 v. Chr. A fish trap made of hazel rods in southern Sweden comes to 7000 v. Chr. Now also includes information on the fishing was operated from boats. Evidence are the remains of fish species that occur only in the open sea. At the end of the Neolithic period already existed most of the fishing equipment that is still in use today. In the Jerimalaihöhle in East Timor were found the remains of fish caught that are up to 42,000 years old. Half of the species comes from offshore, so people probably even then the ability possessed far from the coast to go fishing. In addition, they found the fragments of the oldest known fish hook. It was made from the shell of a nautilus shell and has an age 16,000 to 23,000 years. It used the inhabitants Jerimalais to fish in coastal waters that had become full of fish by the formation of coral reefs at the time. The fish spear (or the Lyster) smaller fish from shore or dugout stung from mostly. The fish is doing pierced by the spear and by Gaff secure. It will have spears with wooden tips as they are received from later periods of history. The created from bone and horn and therefore better preserved fish spears of the Paleolithic received one or two rows of barbs during development. The oldest peaks were single row barbed, so the Mesolithic fishing spears of Glindenberg (Saxony-Anhalt), some were smooth. Spreads were single-row lace with convex-concave teeth until the time of the Bell Beaker culture were used. Mehrspitzige spears had with raffia on the shaft fixed points. The bicuspid Lyster was established in Germany in Rosenhof and Siggeneben in over a hundred copies. The spread in the Mesolithic fishing spear was used to fish for eel. In the long history of fisheries many fishing technologies and methods have been developed, which can be divided into fishing in certain waters depths and types and thereby divided applied method of fishing. In East Timor, scientists have unearthed fossils in 2012 and 42,000 years old Stone Age fishing equipment was suitable for sea fishing. While fished near the coast and along rivers and lakes since approximately 140,000, it was assumed that people started until 12,000 years ago to fish on the high seas. The fishing hook, one of the oldest fishing equipment in commercially operated fishing plays a significant role. When trolling one or more fishing lines are redrawn behind a moving boat, where at small intervals fishing hooks with natural bait or lures spin. Trawl boards and weights provide the necessary distance between the nachgeschleppten, the catch of pelagic fish (eg. As mackerel) serving lines. Commonly they are especially where the soil does not allow the use of trawls. Thank you for supporting the creative commons movement !!
Pope Francis welcomed the bishops from the Episcopal Conference of Timor Leste, a small, Portuguese-speaking country in Southeast Asia.
Domingos, father of 10, returns home from Dili to Lekidoe, where his family await him.
St John of God Health Care has been working with the Ministry of Health in Timor-Leste (East Timor) since 2004 to develop pathology services and nursing across the country. As part of our commitment to social outreach we deploy nursing and pathology caregivers to work in Dili on a full-time basis and this is supported by caregivers who deliver training on secondment from our Australia-based facilities. Together, we aim to improve health outcomes in Asia's newest independent nation. Find out more about our work in Timor-Leste here: http://sjog.org.au/outreach/international_health/east_timor.aspx
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In 1991, covering the East Timor independence movement, Goodman and fellow journalist Allan Nairn reported that they were badly beaten by Indonesian soldiers after witnessing a mass killing of Timorese demonstrators in what became known as the Santa Cruz Massacre. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amy_goodman Alternative medicine is any practice that is put forward as having the healing effects of medicine but is not based on evidence gathered using the scientific method.[1] It consists of a wide range of health care practices, products and therapies,[2] using alternative medical diagnoses and treatments which typically have not been included in the degree courses of established medical schools or used in conventional medicine. Examples of alternative medicine include homeopathy, naturopathy, chiropractic, energy medicine and acupuncture. Complementary medicine is alternative medicine used together with conventional medical treatment in a belief, not proven by using scientific methods, that it "complements" the treatment.[n 1][1][4][5] CAM is the abbreviation for Complementary and alternative medicine.[6][7] Integrative medicine (or integrative health) is the combination of the practices and methods of alternative medicine with conventional medicine.[8] The term alternative medicine is used in information issued by public bodies in the Commonwealth of Australia[9] the United Kingdom[10] and the United States of America.[11] Regulation and licensing of alternative medicine and health care providers varies from country to country, and state to state. Among critics, a journalist was quoted in 2003 as having said "There is really no such thing as alternative medicine, just medicine that works and medicine that doesn't." [12] A study published in 1998 indicates that a majority of alternative medicine use was in conjunction with standard medical treatments.[151] Approximately 4.4 percent of those studied used alternative medicine as a replacement for conventional medicine. The research found that those having used alternative medicine tended to have higher education or report poorer health status. Dissatisfaction with conventional medicine was not a meaningful factor in the choice, but rather the majority of alternative medicine users appear to be doing so largely because "they find these healthcare alternatives to be more congruent with their own values, beliefs, and philosophical orientations toward health and life." In particular, subjects reported a holistic orientation to health, a transformational experience that changed their worldview, identification with a number of groups committed to environmentalism, feminism, psychology, and/or spirituality and personal growth, or that they were suffering from a variety of common and minor ailments -- notable ones being anxiety, back problems, and chronic pain. Authors have speculated on the socio-cultural and psychological reasons for the appeal of alternative medicines among that minority using them in lieu of conventional medicine. There are several socio-cultural reasons for the interest in these treatments centered on the low level of scientific literacy among the public at large and a concomitant increase in antiscientific attitudes and new age mysticism.[204] Related to this are vigorous marketing[207] of extravagant claims by the alternative medical community combined with inadequate media scrutiny and attacks on critics. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alternative_medicine
In 1991, covering the East Timor independence movement, Goodman and fellow journalist Allan Nairn reported that they were badly beaten by Indonesian soldiers... Populism is a political doctrine where one sides with "the people" against "the elite." While for much of the twentieth century populism was considered to be... Amy Goodman on East Timor, U.S. Foreign Policy, Alternative Medicine Health Care (1999) Amy Goodman on East Timor, U.S. Foreign Policy, Alternative Medicine Health Care (1999)
Populism is a political doctrine where one sides with "the people" against "the elite." While for much of the twentieth century populism was considered to be... Amy Goodman on East Timor, U.S. Foreign Policy, Alternative Medicine & Health Care (1999) In 1991, covering the East Timor independence movement, Goodman and... Populism is a political doctrine ... Amy Goodman on East Timor, U.S. Foreign Policy, Alternative Medicine & Health Care (1999) In 1991, covering the East Timor independence movement, Goodman and... In 1991, covering the East Timor independence movement, Goodman and fellow journalist Allan Nairn reported that they were badly beaten by Indonesian soldiers... Amy Goodman on East Timor, U.S. Foreign Policy, Alternative Medicine & Health Care (1999) Amy Goodman on East Timor, U.S. Foreign Policy, Alternative Medicine & Health Care (1999)
Amy Goodman on East Timor, U.S. Foreign Policy, Alternative Medicine & Health Care (1999) In 1991, covering the East Timor independence movement, Goodman and fellow journalist Allan Nairn reported that they were badly beaten by Indonesian soldiers after witnessing a mass killing of Timorese demonstrators in what became known as the Santa Cruz Massacre. Alternative medicine is any practice that is put forward as having the healing effects of medicine but is not based on evidence gathered using the scientific method.[1] It consists of a wide range of health care practices, products and therapies,[2] using alternative medical diagnoses and treatments which typically have not been included in the degree courses of established medical schools or used in conventional medicine. Examples of alternative medicine include homeopathy, naturopathy, chiropractic, energy medicine and acupuncture. Complementary medicine is alternative medicine used together with conventional medical treatment in a belief, not proven by using scientific methods, that it complements the treatment.[n 1][1][4][5] CAM is the abbreviation for Complementary and alternative medicine.[6][7] Integrative medicine (or integrative health) is the combination of the practices and methods of alternative medicine with conventional medicine.[8] The term alternative medicine is used in information issued by public bodies in the Commonwealth of Australia[9] the United Kingdom[10] and the United States of America.[11] Regulation and licensing of alternative medicine and health care providers varies from country to country, and state to state. Among critics, a journalist was quoted in 2003 as having said There is really no such thing as alternative medicine, just medicine that works and medicine that doesn't. [12] A study published in 1998 indicates that a majority of alternative medicine use was in conjunction with standard medical treatments.[151] Approximately 4.4 percent of those studied used alternative medicine as a replacement for conventional medicine. The research found that those having used alternative medicine tended to have higher education or report poorer health status. Dissatisfaction with conventional medicine was not a meaningful factor in the choice, but rather the majority of alternative medicine users appear to be doing so largely because they find these healthcare alternatives to be more congruent with their own values, beliefs, and philosophical orientations toward health and life. In particular, subjects reported a holistic orientation to health, a transformational experience that changed their worldview, identification with a number of groups committed to environmentalism, feminism, psychology, and/or spirituality and personal growth, or that they were suffering from a variety of common and minor ailments -- notable ones being anxiety, back problems, and chronic pain. Authors have speculated on the socio-cultural and psychological reasons for the appeal of alternative medicines among that minority using them in lieu of conventional medicine. There are several socio-cultural reasons for the interest in these treatments centered on the low level of scientific literacy among the public at large and a concomitant increase in antiscientific attitudes and new age mysticism.[204] Related to this are vigorous marketing[207] of extravagant claims by the alternative medical community combined with inadequate media scrutiny and attacks on critics.
June 2006 Days before foreign peacekeepers arrived, journalist David O'Shea travelled to East Timor to chronicle its descent into chaos. His frontline report...
In 1991, covering the East Timor independence movement, Goodman and fellow journalist Allan Nairn reported that they were badly beaten by Indonesian soldiers... Amy Goodman on East Timor, U.S. Foreign Policy, Alternative Medicine Health Care (1999) Amy Goodman on East Timor, U.S. Foreign Policy, Alternative Medicine Health Care (1999)
From malnutrition to leprosy, people in the poor nation of East Timor suffer some of the worst health problems in South East Asia.
The Clinic - As Australia and the US battle to exploit the oil wealth in the East Timor Sea, one american doctor has opened a clinic to fight for the living . A Report by Dieter Hermann East Timor gained independence 12 years ago. With an underdeveloped economy and high poverty rates it faces many challenges. Howev. In 1991, covering the East Timor independence movement, Goodman and fellow journalist Allan Nairn reported that they were badly beaten by Indonesian soldiers. As doctors and healthcare workers continue the challenge of treating preventable diseases in East Timor, Foreign Correspondent reporter Sophie McNeill spends.
Members of the International Stabilisation Force (ISF), Defence Cooperation Program (DCP), Pacific Partnership 10 (PP10) and the East Timorese Defence Force (F-FDTL) have combined to deliver critical medical support to remote villages. The Medical Civic Action Program (MEDCAP) in East Timor was established to provide care for ill villagers and train local health providers operating under the F-FDTL and East Timorese Ministry of Health. The Oecussi enclave is the focus for the August campaign, and villagers of Nitibe, Maquelab, Oalkaen and Baqui have received life changing treatment.
St John of God's Pathology Development Program in Timor-Leste (East Timor) is working with the Timorese Ministry of Health and the Hospital Nacional Guido Valadares to provide a new collection centre and establish a motorcycle courier service. Pathology scientist, Nick Hayes explains.
In August 2014 St John of God Health Care celebrated ten years of working together with the Timorese Ministry of Health and other partner organisations to improve health outcomes in Timor-Leste (East Timor). This marks a decade since a Memorandum Of Understanding (MOU) was signed for the National Pathology Development Program. In addition to improving pathology services and training staff, a Nursing Development Program started in 2010 to improve nursing standards across the country. Our programs in Timor-Leste have the ultimate goal of improving patient outcomes; tackling mortality and morbidity rates. St John of God Health Care is very grateful to ConocoPhillips and its co-venturers in the Bayu-Undan project in the Timor Sea for investing more than $1 million (USD) over three years in our health development programs in Timor-Leste.
http://democracynow.org - Nearly two years ago, Stacey Addison of Portland, Oregon, began a trip around the world starting in Antarctica. But the trip turned into a nightmare soon after she arrived in East Timor. On September 5, Stacey, a veterinarian, was traveling in a shared taxi with another passenger she had never met. The other passenger asked the driver to stop at a DHL postal office to pick up a package. It turned out the package contained illegal drugs. Soon after, the taxi was stopped by police. Police arrested everyone in the car. More than three months later, Stacey is still locked up in East Timor. Her family and friends have been waging an international campaign for her release. We are joined by two guests: Stacey Addison's mother, Bernadette Kero, and Charles Scheiner of La'o Hamutuk, the Timor-Leste Institute for Development Monitoring and Analysis. Watch years of Democracy Now! coverage of the U.S. torture program in our archive: http://www.democracynow.org/topics/torture Democracy Now!, is an independent global news hour that airs weekdays on 1,300+ TV and radio stations Monday through Friday. Watch our livestream 8-9am ET at http://democracynow.org. Please consider supporting independent media by making a donation to Democracy Now! today: http://owl.li/ruJ5Q FOLLOW DEMOCRACY NOW! ONLINE: Facebook: http://facebook.com/democracynow Twitter: https://twitter.com/democracynow YouTube: http://youtube.com/democracynow SoundCloud: http://soundcloud.com/democracynow Daily Email: http://democracynow.org/subscribe Google+: https://plus.google.com/+DemocracyNow Instagram: http://instagram.com/democracynow Tumblr: http://democracynow.tumblr Pinterest: http://pinterest.com/democracynow iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/podcast/democracy-now!-audio/id73802554
Senator Richard Di Natale visited East Timor as part of a Global Fund parliamentary delegation in September 2012. He made this speech to the Senate with some details of the health services and Australian aid contributions to our neighbours in East Timor.
In August 2014 St John of God Health Care celebrated ten years of working together with the Timorese Ministry of Health and other partner organisations to improve health outcomes in Timor-Leste (East Timor). This marks a decade since a Memorandum Of Understanding (MOU) was signed for the National Pathology Development Program. In addition to improving pathology services and training staff, a Nursing Development Program started in 2010 to improve nursing standards across the country. Our programs in Timor-Leste have the ultimate goal of improving patient outcomes; tackling mortality and morbidity rates. St John of God Health Care is very grateful to ConocoPhillips and its co-venturers in the Bayu-Undan project in the Timor Sea for investing more than $1 million (USD) over three years in our health development programs in Timor-Leste.
This is an education/outreach video aimed at women and men of reproductive age and others who make decisions about reproductive health in Timor-Leste. It is used in communities where there are Birth Friendly Facilities to increase utilization of skilled midwives with a goal of reducing infant and maternal mortality. This video is my Capstone project for my Masters in Public Health at the University of Washington. Made in collaboration with Health Alliance International and the Timor-Leste Ministry of Health with funding from USAID and the Leslianne Shedd Memorial Fund. In Tetum with English subtitles.
The East Timor Eye Program (ETEP), established in 2000, is a program targeted at delivering national eye-care services to East Timor. ETEP has already provided initial interim eye care for East Timor and is now working with the East Timorese Local Health Authorities to build a comprehensive and sustainable eye care system for the future. Directed by Hemma Kearney from Show and Tell Productions www.showandtellproductions.com.au
Cindy Lay - From East Timor to Australia was produced by Four Diegos Media for the Australian Sports Commission ALL CULTURES project in 2009. For more inform...
Future in Youth is a capacity building program being run in East Timor by the Staff and Students from the Faculty of Exercise Science at Australian Catholic ...
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Australian Defence Force (ADF) members deployed with the International Stabilisation Force (ISF) in East Timor have celebrated Australia Day in the tropics. ...
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For the passionate lovers of nature and wildlife the soil of East Timor is ideal. The true color of this soil is clearly visible through the unique flora and...
Cock fighting: cruel sport or entertainment in Timor? "Don't hate the player", one t-shirt of a spectator reads! The loser actually dies in this fight. The t...
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Sports touches us Nepalis into uniting for that special moment ! Here is one when we scored a goal against East Timor. Enjoy the unity and lets find ways to ...
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India winning Cricket World Cup 2011 - Dili Beach Bar in Timor Leste UN Peacekeepers from India and Pakistan watch the final of the Cricket World Cup 2011 in...
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Diseases like polio and leprosy have all but disappeared from our lives. But now some big-hearted Australians are helping banish them from East Timor as well.
The President of East Timor has thrown open the doors of his presidential executive offices to a Monash University dinosaur exhibition.
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An undiscovered travel gem in the South Pacific. Atauro Island is a stunning natural paradise, surrounded by pristine reefs. An adventurer's and eco-travelle...
Much to smile about this year in Asia's newest nation - peaceful elections, the UN pull-out and 10 years of independence. Timor-Leste 2012 journals: http://b...
Jackie Chan interview on UNICEF visit to East Timor as goodwill ambassador teaching martial arts.
Won Bin has visited East Timor in October 2010 for UNICEF. This is the first promotion clip released in December 2010. tag: Wonbin 원빈 ウォンビン.
Won Bin has visited East Timor in September 2010 for UNICEF. This is the second promotion clip released on Feb 17, 2011. tag: Wonbin 원빈 ウォンビン
Won Bin has visited East Timor in September 2010 for UNICEF. This is the third promotion clip released in August, 2011. tag: Wonbin 원빈 ウォンビン.
A heartwarming picture compilation of Won Bin's trip to East Timor in October 2010 for UNICEF. Thanks to BINUS for this beautiful video. tag: Wonbin 원빈 ウォンビン.
Eric Hotong talking to aid and rights workers in East Timor , Dili 2000
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton sought Thursday to encourage self-sufficiency in East Timor on a first visit to one of the poorest nations in Asia wher...
Jackie Chan interview on UNICEF visit to East Timor as goodwill ambassador teaching martial arts.
A group of Australian veterans has visited their World War Two battlegrounds in East Timor.
Notre Dame College students will trek to remote places this year to help disadvantaged communities become self-sufficient.
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The BIR travels to East Timor to examine nation-building in Asia's newest country, 10 years after its people voted for independence from Indonesia. Part of the Fragile States series with PBS Newshour and the Pulitzer Center of Crisis Reporting.
My holiday photos of East Timor (Timor Leste) in June 2012. Apologies if any apparent disrespect of any copyrights. However, after recent visit to East Timor...
Sacrifice in Timor (2004): A power struggle between two former allies in East Timor is threatening to destabilise the country. For downloads and more informa...
An act of genocide on the East-Timorese people carried out by Indeonesian Troops with the backing of Western Nations ie., Australia. East-Timor is a country ...
Geoffrey Robinson, UCLA, gives a first-person account of the violence in East Timor in 1999, details the politics and history behind it, and explains how genocide was averted. Feb 10, 2010.
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"I heard that Freeport MacMoRan has taken over the Phelps Dodge mines around here....and I think it is important to put some kind of context to this corporat...
Carlos Filipe Ximenes Belo, (born February 3, 1948, Wailacama, East Timor), Roman Catholic bishop of Dili who, with José Ramos-Horta, received the 1996 Nobel...
Beautiful location by the seaside but dead define the scene with blindfolds - clearly executed. Nearby, civilians are wounded and tended to.
I do not own the rights to this videos documentary, I merely uploaded it for the benefit of those who have trouble finding it elsewhere... especially fo my fellow Timorese,,, Report of the situation in the eastern part of Timor, annexed by Jakarta Government despite the proclamation of its independence, after four centuries of Portuguese colonization, in November 1975. Resistance "Fretilin" Marxist nationalist movement. Civil war in which the people of Timor Leste Is constrained by Indonesian troops to take refuge in the mountains or to flee their country. The guerrillas of fretilin, Indonesian soldiers in training. Photo corpses and prisoners in 1975-1978. Families of refugees in slums near Lisbon. Families of Timorese resistance in the mountains. Nicolao lobato, chief/leader of Fretilin ( Second President of RDTL ) in his coffin filled with ice. A prison almost deserted .Interviewed of Alarico Fernandes, former Communications Minister RDTL Fretilin now imprisoned, Dr. Abilio Araujo, Dr Jose Luis Guterres ... Red Cross doctor in a village on the south coast. Distribution of food and medicine. Interviewed members of the Fretilin staff. The Indonesian occupation: grip Para military youth. The TNI Army scout leader. The Indonesian flag raised in each school in Timor Leste ,,,childrens recited the five principles of Indonesian Pancasilah,,,the omnipresence of the military in every village. Staged in front of the team of journalists: the army helping the people in the fields. General Suharto. An animist ceremony [various plans] Dili town serving as a showcase for abroad. Streets cleaned, TV stations and programs broadcasted by satellite Jakarta TV. This videos and it copyrigth is owned by Ina fr. Note: East Timor or Officially known as Democratic Republic of Timor Leste had finally restored its independent in May2002 with the assistant from UN,,, the relationship between the two country,, Indonesia and East Timor are very strong both country had tried and managed to leave the past behind and started the new fresh relationship which stood strong until today... this is all thanks to Xanana Gusmao, Ramos Horta, Mari Alkatiri, Taur Matan Ruak, Bishop Belo, and many other leaders of Timor Leste and also from Indonesian government.. and the most valuable in the process of keeping peace strong relationship between this two country are the people of East Timor itself who had suffered alot but had to forget it all for the sake of peace and tranquility between the two nations. This is an old videos and the reason I uploaded on you tube is merely for History purpose nothing else..."the moment it happened, the history begin",,,, "To Forget Is to Forgive".. hope you all enjoy watching this videos with respect.
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A BAREFOOT DREAM East Timor kids movie,.Adalah film yang mengambarkan anak anak kecil Timor Leste setelah referendum 1999,hanya menfaatkan waktu mereka untuk...
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Aug 2006 East Timor's Prime Minister, Mari Alkatiri, was dramatically forced to resign after weeks of violence and chaos in June 2006. Gone was the man alleg...
12th November 1991 A powerful report on Bishop Belo, East Timor's most senior clergyman and his battle for his people. Oct 1991 people were running from Indo...
September 2009 Five Australian journalists were murdered in East Timor in 1975. Now 34 years later and prompted by the making of a new feature film, Balibo, ...
Summary: In December 1975, 20,000 Indonesian troops launched a takeover of East Timor. Australia turned a blind eye and the United States increased its military aid to Indonesia. This conflict is the least reported in modern history and this film brings to light eyewitness accounts of the real events. The people of East Timor are still continuing their struggle for independence. Producers and directors: Denis Freney, James Kesteven, Mandy King. Produced with the assistance of the Australian Film Commission. http://trove.nla.gov.au/work/19493912?selectedversion=NBD6305478
In a post-conflict society, with a still fragile justice system, establishing respect for human rights is crucial to nation-building in East Timor. An estimated 10,000 civilians, including women and children, were imprisoned, and often tortured, during the period 1975 to 1999. The Living Memory Project, founded by renowned Australian journalist Jill Jolliffe in collaboration with ASEPPOL (an association of former political prisoners), is creating a video archive to preserve their stories for a new generation of Timorese and for the human rights record. This panel discussion tracks the progress of the Living Memory Project and explore questions of memory, truth and justice. Chaired by Michael Williams, with Jill Jolliffe, filmmaker Robert Connelly (Balibo, The Boys, Romulus, My Father) and Timor-Leste Ambassador to Australia Abel Guterres. This event was presented in partnership with the Victorian Women’s Trust and was supported by the Victorian Multicultural Commission and private donors.
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He's been a freedom fighter, and a president, but when East Timor's Xanana Gusmao stepped down as prime minster a few weeks ago, you'd be wrong in thinking he was looking to slow down. Beverley O'Connor speaks to Mr Gusmao.
Nobel Laureate HE Dr José Ramos-Horta, Former President, East Timor & Chair, High Level Independent Panel on Peace Operations, United Nations addressing the audience during the Session titled ‘Leadership Panel 1: From MDGs to SDGs and Addressing Climate Change’ at the Delhi Sustainable Development Summit 2015. DSDS is an international platform to facilitate the exchange of knowledge on all aspects of sustainable development.
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I stayed at the only hostel in Timor Leste for 2 nights. Its $12USd a night for a dorm room with a fan and air conditioner. The hostel is located on the main road in Dili and is run by an awesome Englishman called Dan There is a fridge that is always full of cold drinks. Pay upfront to avoid a tab www.easttimorbackpackers.com Avenida Almirante Americo Tomas, Díli, Timor-Leste +670 7723 9821
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WATCH: Stacey Addison was unable to leave East Timor for six months after being accused of a crime she did not commit: http://cbsn.ws/1H8yi8p
In Timor-Leste, the number of young people using tobacco is alarmingly and unacceptably high. 42 % of students aged between 13 and 15 currently use tobacco. As one in every two smoker’s will die of a tobacco related illness, thousands of Timorese youth are at risk of a lifelong addiction to a lethal product. Many will simply disappear in the years to come due to sickness and death related to tobacco. This film is part of a national anti-tobacco advocacy campaign launched by WHO and Ministry of Health in Timor-Leste in January 2015. Produced by WHO, Country Office for Timor-Leste (WHO/TLS) To find out more about WHO’s tobacco work in South-East Asia, visit: http://www.searo.who.int/tobacco/en/
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Stacey Addison was unable to leave East Timor for six months after being accused of a crime she did not commit. She returned to American soil and opened up about her drama, only on "CBS This Morning." Ben Tracy reports.
Stacey Addison was unable to leave East Timor for six months after being accused of a crime she did not commit. She returned to American soil and opened up about her drama, only on "CBS This Morning." Ben Tracy reports.
Sam Fisher goes to Indonesia to find out what his old friend Douglas Shepard is hidding from the guerrila known as 'Darah Dan Doa' lead by Suhadi Sadono who raid the American Embassy.
Woman Arrives Home From Six Months Trapped In East Timor Woman Arrives Home From Six Months Trapped In East Timor Woman Arrives Home From Six Months Trapped In East Timor An Oregon woman arrested on a drug charge while traveling in East Timor arrived home in Portland on Wednesday to a swarm of national and local media after six months of diplomatic negotiations. Stacey Addison, who... Oregon woman arrives in U.S. after stuck in East Timor for six months An Oregon woman arrested on a drug charge while traveling in East Timor arrived home in Portland on Wednesday to a swarm of national and local media after six months of diplomatic negotiations. Stacey Addison, who said she was never in possession of drugs, was imprisoned for two months and then released without travel documents in December, leaving her unable to leave the Southeast Asian country. 'It feels really good to be back home. Really strange, but really good,' said Addison, a 41-year-old veterinarian who was initially detained when a man with whom she shared a cab was arrested on drug charges last September. Prison conditions were basic, but she was treated well, Addison said at Portland International Airport. After Addison's release from prison, former East Timorese President and Nobel Peace Prize laureate Jose Ramos-Horta housed her in guest quarters within his home. 'I did make some friends,' Addison said of her time seeking permission to return home to the United States. 'And it helped having support behind me back home.' A travel enthusiast whose planned two-year-journey had already taken her from Antarctica through South America before her detention, Addison said she still intends to explore more of the world once she has recovered from her ordeal. 'I don't anticipate anything happening like this again. I hope not,' she said with a laugh, as she held the hand of her mother, Bernadette Kero. 'I'm glad to have her back,' Kero said as she ushered her daughter away from reporters. 'It's a great feeling,' Addison said in an interview with KOIN. 'It's a relief to finally be back home. To be out of there after all this time, so I'm really happy to be home.' 'I'm not going to let go of her,' Kero told the television station. 'It's been really hard, it's been an emotional roller coaster having all these setbacks, getting hopes up and having them crash down, getting hopes up and having them crash down,' Addison told KOIN. 'So, I'm glad finally for it to be over.' Kero enlisted U.S. Senator Jeff Merkley of Oregon and Secretary of State John Kerry to negotiate with East Timorese diplomats for the return of Addison's passport.
Woman arrives home from six months trapped in East Timor
Stacey Addison expected back in Portland Wednesday after six-month detainment in East Timor
... New Zealand Army in 2010 after 32 years' service, which included serving in East Timor and Cambodia.
Otago Daily Times 2015-04-19A DELEGATION of East Timor independence fighters and war widows will visit Australia on a study tour ...
The Daily Telegraph Australia 2015-04-18(see Sealand or The Principality of Hutt River), and at worst, decades of war and bloodshed (see East Timor) ... org].
The Inquisitr 2015-04-18A group of Wangaratta locals heading to East Timor next month hope to take photographs of their ...
Australian Broadcasting Corporation 2015-04-17The Australian Army has had a busy 15 years, with deployments in East Timor and the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Topix 2015-04-17... Surinam, Sweden, Tanzania, East Timor, Turks & Caicos Islands, the UK, Uruguay and Venezuela.
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Democracy Now 2015-04-16[ANGOP] Luanda -Angolan minister of Education, Pinda Simão, Tuesday left for Dili, East Timor, to ...
All Africa 2015-04-16... Surinam, Sweden, Tanzania, East Timor, Turks & Caicos Islands, the UK, Uruguay and Venezuela.
The Times of India 2015-04-16... Surinam, Sweden, Tanzania, East Timor, Turks & Caicos Islands, the UK, Uruguay and Venezuela.
The Times of India 2015-04-16HMAS Diamantina conducted an official visit to Dili, Timor Leste in late March ... to Timor Leste.
noodls 2015-04-15Saudi Arabia ended up in Group ‘A’ with Palestine, East Timor, Malaysia and United Arab Emirates, ...
Dawn 2015-04-15HMAS Diamantinarecently had a successful six day port visit to Dili, East Timor, to provide training ...
noodls 2015-04-14The Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste (tiˈmɔr ˈlɛʃteɪ), commonly known as East Timor i/ˌiːst ˈtiːmɔr/ (Tetum: Timór Lorosa'e, Portuguese: Timor-Leste), is a sovereign state in Southeast Asia. It comprises the eastern half of the island of Timor, the nearby islands of Atauro and Jaco, and Oecusse, an exclave on the northwestern side of the island, within Indonesian West Timor. The small country of 15,410 km² (5,400 sq mi) is located about 640 km (400 mi) northwest of Darwin, Australia.
East Timor was colonized by Portugal in the 16th century, and was known as Portuguese Timor until Portugal's decolonization of the country. In late 1975, East Timor declared its independence, but later that year was invaded and occupied by Indonesia and was declared Indonesia's 27th province the following year. In 1999, following the United Nations-sponsored act of self-determination, Indonesia relinquished control of the territory and East Timor became the first new sovereign state of the 21st century on May 20, 2002. East Timor is one of only two predominantly Roman Catholic countries in Asia, the other being the Philippines.
Sandalwood trees are evergreen
Cut them down
Plant coffee beans
Build no schools
Construct no roads
Mark them as fools
Let ignorance rule
Leave them stranded on their island
Treat them to the tune of silence
Red is the cross that covers out shame
Every Kingdom, every land
Has it's heart in the common man
Silently the tide shifts the sand
Bury my heart on East-Timor
In coral sands
On golden shores
Buried are those
Who lived their lives
No place to hide for
Father and child
Leave them stranded on their island
Treat them to the tune of silence
We shake the hands that kill and forgive
Every Kingdom, every land
Has its heart in the common man
Silently the tide shifts the sand
Bury my heart on East-Timor
On barren graves
Where flowers won't grow
Blooms our Red cross lovingly
This nightingale deed
So we can be free
Stranded on their island
This army of the silent
We toast our own goodwill and forget
Every kingdom, every land
Has its heart in the common man
Sandalwood trees are evergreen
Cut them down
Plant coffee beans
Build no schools
Construct no roads
Mark them as fools
Let ignorance rule
Leave them stranded on their island
Treat them to the tunes of silence
Red is the cross that covers our shame
Every kingdom, every land
Has its heart in the common man
Silently the tide shifts the sand
Bury my heart on East-Timor
In coral sands
On golden shores
Buried are those
Who lived their lives
No place to hide for
Father and child
Leave them stranded on their island
Treat them to the tune of silence
We shake the hands that kill and forgive
Every kingdom, every land
Has its heart in the common man
Silently the tide shifts the sand
Bury my heart on East-Timor
On barren graves
Where flowers won't grow
Blooms our red cross lovingly
This nightingale deed
So we can be free
Stranded on their island
This army of the silent
We toast our own goodwill and forget
Every kingdom, every land
Has its heart in the common man