-
Music East Timor
-
East Timor music 2015
-
East Timor Singer Marcos Da Costa-Sufia, Ampat Kali and More
The talented East Timor singer Marcos Da Costa Singing-Sufia, Ampat Kali and More.
-
East Timor Music and Images
East Timor is the 186th country in my Music/Travel series.
-
Musica Natal Tetum (Nonstop)
1. Sinu lian - sinu lian 2. Moris ona israel nia liurai 3. Dalan natal nian 4. Haksolok ba 5. Houri uluk liu iha belem 6. Cidade ki'ik oan belem 7. Boas fest...
-
Matawen-NYX 15 [Official Music Video] Timor-Leste Song
Matawen-NYX_15
Available On
ReverbNation :
https://www.reverbnation.com/nyx15
Soundcloud :
https://soundcloud.com/nyx-zajeb
Watch Behind the scene of Matawen-NYX_15 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yWUYWiZu41M
Follow & Like NYX_15 Fan page on facebook https://www.facebook.com/pages/Nyx-15/1634651180136095
-
Gillian Howell - community music in East Timor
Take one popular song ('Forever Young'), translate the lyrics into a language everyone can understand (Fataluku - the local language in Lospalos, East Timor)...
-
timor leste top song 2015
-
TONNY PEREIRA - LAOS MAI HADOMI ♪♫ TIMOR SONG ♫♪
TONNY PEREIRA - LAOS MAI HADOMI ♪♫ TIMOR SONG.
-
Baucau, East Timor 2015
Baucau, East Timor 2015
-
TOP ELEVENT PARTY SONGS - Timor Leste
Nee mak selesaun top 11 musica festa Timor nian nebe mak popular tebes. musica hirak nee hakarak oferese ba maluk sira hotu, rona no haksolok ba, espera imi hotu enjoy. all music by Anar Band.
-
Top 8 - Instrumental Dansa Timor Lorosae (Non Stop)
Álbum : Instrumental Fulan Naroman Responsável : Luis Tilman Track List : 1. Instrumenta 01 A2R 2. Tebe Dahur 3. Sin Ko Yin (Mandarin) 4. Uzan Tau Cru Cru 5....
-
Dance Instrumental Collection East Timor
1-Marcha
2-Atu Fila
3-Incognita Waltz
4-La Paloma Blangka
5-Ola Morena
6-Antra
7-Hau Jura
8-Cha Latino
9-Country Lorosae
10-Iman e Aman e
-
INSTRUMENTAL POPULAR TIMOR
-
MUSIK TIMOR LESTE - KOLEGA
-
Mahdalena gadis batas timor leste
Satgas Pamtas RI RDTL Yonif 742/SWY
-
SELESAUN MUSICAS NATAL - Artista Timor Oan
Knananuk Natal hananu husi artista senior Timor Oan. knananuk hirak nee deit mak hau iha no hakarak oferese ba maluk Timor Oan hotu, liu liu ba imi sira nebe iha ema nia rain labele selebra festa Natal hamutuk ho familia iha Timor. "FELIZ NATAL E BOM ANO NOVO" ba imi hotu.
-
East Timor Independence Celebration, May 2002 -- Music
Part of the opening ceremonies for East Timor's celebration of independence, as the country becomes a democracy. Music and dance. Much of their music shows h...
-
7 facts about East Timor
Learn, Share, Subscribe
------------------------------------------------
Watch the Asian series here:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLbZJ71IJGFRRGIkTyr4u371Fx6e88Qx2N
Here is the European Series:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLbZJ71IJGFRTa_XMM9a4hDh2Yo9CsZzOR
Follow:
https://plus.google.com/+blinder00
https://twitter.com/Sebastian2Go
https://www.facebook.com/official7facts
------
-
Love dance drunk night
via YouTube Capture
-
Dalia [LIAFUAN] Crescendo Best Music Cuts Dili Timor Leste
Performance @ Crescendo TVTL Dili Timor Leste, apresentasaun musica Liafuan husi Album LIAFUAN - Words From The Heart nebe lansa iha Dili iha 04-04-2011.
-
East Timor - Dili Santa Cruz Massacre, November 12th 1991
Massacre no cemitério de Santa Cruz em Díli, Timor Leste 12 Novembro 1991.
-
Timor Leste - East Timor - Holiday Snaps
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...
East Timor Singer Marcos Da Costa-Sufia, Ampat Kali and More
The talented East Timor singer Marcos Da Costa Singing-Sufia, Ampat Kali and More....
The talented East Timor singer Marcos Da Costa Singing-Sufia, Ampat Kali and More.
wn.com/East Timor Singer Marcos Da Costa Sufia, Ampat Kali And More
The talented East Timor singer Marcos Da Costa Singing-Sufia, Ampat Kali and More.
- published: 12 Jan 2013
- views: 6050
-
author: Seu Vong
East Timor Music and Images
East Timor is the 186th country in my Music/Travel series....
East Timor is the 186th country in my Music/Travel series.
wn.com/East Timor Music And Images
East Timor is the 186th country in my Music/Travel series.
- published: 28 Jan 2011
- views: 12377
-
author: cre8ivmind
Musica Natal Tetum (Nonstop)
1. Sinu lian - sinu lian 2. Moris ona israel nia liurai 3. Dalan natal nian 4. Haksolok ba 5. Houri uluk liu iha belem 6. Cidade ki'ik oan belem 7. Boas fest......
1. Sinu lian - sinu lian 2. Moris ona israel nia liurai 3. Dalan natal nian 4. Haksolok ba 5. Houri uluk liu iha belem 6. Cidade ki'ik oan belem 7. Boas fest...
wn.com/Musica Natal Tetum (Nonstop)
1. Sinu lian - sinu lian 2. Moris ona israel nia liurai 3. Dalan natal nian 4. Haksolok ba 5. Houri uluk liu iha belem 6. Cidade ki'ik oan belem 7. Boas fest...
Matawen-NYX 15 [Official Music Video] Timor-Leste Song
Matawen-NYX_15
Available On
ReverbNation :
https://www.reverbnation.com/nyx15
Soundcloud :
https://soundcloud.com/nyx-zajeb
Watch Behind the scene of Matawen-...
Matawen-NYX_15
Available On
ReverbNation :
https://www.reverbnation.com/nyx15
Soundcloud :
https://soundcloud.com/nyx-zajeb
Watch Behind the scene of Matawen-NYX_15 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yWUYWiZu41M
Follow & Like NYX_15 Fan page on facebook https://www.facebook.com/pages/Nyx-15/1634651180136095
wn.com/Matawen Nyx 15 Official Music Video Timor Leste Song
Matawen-NYX_15
Available On
ReverbNation :
https://www.reverbnation.com/nyx15
Soundcloud :
https://soundcloud.com/nyx-zajeb
Watch Behind the scene of Matawen-NYX_15 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yWUYWiZu41M
Follow & Like NYX_15 Fan page on facebook https://www.facebook.com/pages/Nyx-15/1634651180136095
- published: 30 Jul 2015
- views: 556
Gillian Howell - community music in East Timor
Take one popular song ('Forever Young'), translate the lyrics into a language everyone can understand (Fataluku - the local language in Lospalos, East Timor)......
Take one popular song ('Forever Young'), translate the lyrics into a language everyone can understand (Fataluku - the local language in Lospalos, East Timor)...
wn.com/Gillian Howell Community Music In East Timor
Take one popular song ('Forever Young'), translate the lyrics into a language everyone can understand (Fataluku - the local language in Lospalos, East Timor)...
Baucau, East Timor 2015
Baucau, East Timor 2015...
Baucau, East Timor 2015
wn.com/Baucau, East Timor 2015
Baucau, East Timor 2015
- published: 25 Jun 2015
- views: 3
TOP ELEVENT PARTY SONGS - Timor Leste
Nee mak selesaun top 11 musica festa Timor nian nebe mak popular tebes. musica hirak nee hakarak oferese ba maluk sira hotu, rona no haksolok ba, espera imi hot...
Nee mak selesaun top 11 musica festa Timor nian nebe mak popular tebes. musica hirak nee hakarak oferese ba maluk sira hotu, rona no haksolok ba, espera imi hotu enjoy. all music by Anar Band.
wn.com/Top Elevent Party Songs Timor Leste
Nee mak selesaun top 11 musica festa Timor nian nebe mak popular tebes. musica hirak nee hakarak oferese ba maluk sira hotu, rona no haksolok ba, espera imi hotu enjoy. all music by Anar Band.
- published: 20 Sep 2014
- views: 36
Top 8 - Instrumental Dansa Timor Lorosae (Non Stop)
Álbum : Instrumental Fulan Naroman Responsável : Luis Tilman Track List : 1. Instrumenta 01 A2R 2. Tebe Dahur 3. Sin Ko Yin (Mandarin) 4. Uzan Tau Cru Cru 5.......
Álbum : Instrumental Fulan Naroman Responsável : Luis Tilman Track List : 1. Instrumenta 01 A2R 2. Tebe Dahur 3. Sin Ko Yin (Mandarin) 4. Uzan Tau Cru Cru 5....
wn.com/Top 8 Instrumental Dansa Timor Lorosae (Non Stop)
Álbum : Instrumental Fulan Naroman Responsável : Luis Tilman Track List : 1. Instrumenta 01 A2R 2. Tebe Dahur 3. Sin Ko Yin (Mandarin) 4. Uzan Tau Cru Cru 5....
Dance Instrumental Collection East Timor
1-Marcha
2-Atu Fila
3-Incognita Waltz
4-La Paloma Blangka
5-Ola Morena
6-Antra
7-Hau Jura
8-Cha Latino
9-Country Lorosae
10-Iman e Aman e...
1-Marcha
2-Atu Fila
3-Incognita Waltz
4-La Paloma Blangka
5-Ola Morena
6-Antra
7-Hau Jura
8-Cha Latino
9-Country Lorosae
10-Iman e Aman e
wn.com/Dance Instrumental Collection East Timor
1-Marcha
2-Atu Fila
3-Incognita Waltz
4-La Paloma Blangka
5-Ola Morena
6-Antra
7-Hau Jura
8-Cha Latino
9-Country Lorosae
10-Iman e Aman e
- published: 23 May 2015
- views: 6
Mahdalena gadis batas timor leste
Satgas Pamtas RI RDTL Yonif 742/SWY...
Satgas Pamtas RI RDTL Yonif 742/SWY
wn.com/Mahdalena Gadis Batas Timor Leste
Satgas Pamtas RI RDTL Yonif 742/SWY
- published: 04 Dec 2014
- views: 6211
SELESAUN MUSICAS NATAL - Artista Timor Oan
Knananuk Natal hananu husi artista senior Timor Oan. knananuk hirak nee deit mak hau iha no hakarak oferese ba maluk Timor Oan hotu, liu liu ba imi sira nebe ih...
Knananuk Natal hananu husi artista senior Timor Oan. knananuk hirak nee deit mak hau iha no hakarak oferese ba maluk Timor Oan hotu, liu liu ba imi sira nebe iha ema nia rain labele selebra festa Natal hamutuk ho familia iha Timor. "FELIZ NATAL E BOM ANO NOVO" ba imi hotu.
wn.com/Selesaun Musicas Natal Artista Timor Oan
Knananuk Natal hananu husi artista senior Timor Oan. knananuk hirak nee deit mak hau iha no hakarak oferese ba maluk Timor Oan hotu, liu liu ba imi sira nebe iha ema nia rain labele selebra festa Natal hamutuk ho familia iha Timor. "FELIZ NATAL E BOM ANO NOVO" ba imi hotu.
- published: 08 Dec 2014
- views: 341
East Timor Independence Celebration, May 2002 -- Music
Part of the opening ceremonies for East Timor's celebration of independence, as the country becomes a democracy. Music and dance. Much of their music shows h......
Part of the opening ceremonies for East Timor's celebration of independence, as the country becomes a democracy. Music and dance. Much of their music shows h...
wn.com/East Timor Independence Celebration, May 2002 Music
Part of the opening ceremonies for East Timor's celebration of independence, as the country becomes a democracy. Music and dance. Much of their music shows h...
7 facts about East Timor
Learn, Share, Subscribe
------------------------------------------------
Watch the Asian series here:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLbZJ71IJGFRRGIkTyr4...
Learn, Share, Subscribe
------------------------------------------------
Watch the Asian series here:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLbZJ71IJGFRRGIkTyr4u371Fx6e88Qx2N
Here is the European Series:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLbZJ71IJGFRTa_XMM9a4hDh2Yo9CsZzOR
Follow:
https://plus.google.com/+blinder00
https://twitter.com/Sebastian2Go
https://www.facebook.com/official7facts
------------------------------------------------
In this brief video you can find seven little known facts about East Timor.
More information about the video content bellow:
1. The first new nation of the 21st century is located in Southeast Asia, just north of Australia. A Portuguese colony from the 17th century until 1975, Timor-Leste shares the island of Timor with Indonesia. When the Portuguese left in 1975, Indonesia invaded and annexed East Timor. The United Nations condemned Indonesia's occupation and in 1999 a UN-organized referendum guided East Timor to independence on May 20, 2002.
2. Dili is Timor-Leste’s capital city and largest city. Located on the island’s northern coast, Dili was settled as a port city by Portuguese traders in 1520. Dili became the capital of Portuguese Timor in 1864, and has remained the capital of Timor-Leste.
3. “Timor” comes from the Malay word timur, which means “east” – so the name East Timor can be translated to “east east.” The East Timorese often call their country Timor Lorosa’e. Lorosa’e means “rising sun”.
4. Due to its past as a colony of Portugal, East Timor is today one of only two Asian countries with a Christian majority (the other one being the Philippines). About 97% of Timorese are Roman Catholics and around 2% are Protestants.
5. East Timorese creation myth has it that an aging crocodile transformed into the island of Timor as part of a debt repayment to a young boy who had helped the crocodile when it was sick. As a result, the island is shaped like a crocodile and the boy's descendants are the native East Timorese who inhabit it.
6. The economy of East Timor is in shambles, neglected under Portuguese rule, and deliberately sabotaged by occupation troops during the war for independence from Indonesia. As a result, the country is among the poorest in the world. Close to half of the population lives in poverty, and as many as 70 per cent face chronic food insecurity.
7. To look at a map of Timor-Leste, it is easy to think that the people of Timor-Leste might have descended from the Indonesians, because of its proximity. This would be incorrect; they are descended from the aboriginal people of Australia and Sri Lanka. However the first signs of homo-sapiens are about 42 thousand years old!
More Info:
http://travel.nationalgeographic.com/travel/countries/timor-leste-facts/
http://easttimornow.com.au/about-east-timor/fast-facts.aspx
http://asianhistory.about.com/od/timorlesteeasttimor/p/ProfEastTimor.htm
http://www.factsking.com/countries/timor-leste-east-timor/
Music:
Bensound - Energy
http://www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music
Images:
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-xQSA8MyZMYM/UKjEwblQ8iI/AAAAAAAADmI/fHszYFXuqMg/s1600/Flag+of+East+Timor++(3).JPG
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/c/cc/East_Timor_on_the_globe_(Southeast_Asia_centered).svg/2000px-East_Timor_on_the_globe_(Southeast_Asia_centered).svg.png
https://angusmccoll.files.wordpress.com/2011/07/img_3530.jpg
http://static.guim.co.uk/sys-images/Guardian/Pix/pictures/2015/8/4/1438652721405/5881875275_4946fa6ab6_o-2060x1236.jpeg
http://orig09.deviantart.net/8734/f/2007/234/d/4/east_timor_sea_sunrise_by_deepfar.jpg
https://alexautindotcom.files.wordpress.com/2012/01/timor-sunrise-and-palms_phixr.jpg
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/36/Church_of_St_Matthew,_Maubisse,_East_Timor_(314065283).jpg
http://t1.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcR_d87m0zsok6F_u0ilXCAVQA4g5E6DetThszGjWm6pHdYgnJKRpQ
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-T0296bUtnnI/Tt2uzW_MuqI/AAAAAAAAAnM/8LloCijCG5g/s1600/BoyCroc_Cover.jpg
http://www.etan.org/resource/images/BoyTetum-Front-Cover.jpg
http://urwhatueat.files.wordpress.com/2012/12/university-of-north-dakota.jpg
http://res.cloudinary.com/hzydyu7zz/image/upload/v1382060068/nzjdlaczox81u69ovo0v.jpg
http://www.seasite.niu.edu/easttimor/proud%20east%20timorese.jpg
Intro:
Creation by Shaheen
http://topfreeintro.com/creation-free-intro-template-after-effecs/
Jonjass Designs
https://www.youtube.com/user/JonjassDesigns
Intro Music:
DJ Goodman – Japanese Flute (Dubstep Mix)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-JH_H_-I4Hw
wn.com/7 Facts About East Timor
Learn, Share, Subscribe
------------------------------------------------
Watch the Asian series here:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLbZJ71IJGFRRGIkTyr4u371Fx6e88Qx2N
Here is the European Series:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLbZJ71IJGFRTa_XMM9a4hDh2Yo9CsZzOR
Follow:
https://plus.google.com/+blinder00
https://twitter.com/Sebastian2Go
https://www.facebook.com/official7facts
------------------------------------------------
In this brief video you can find seven little known facts about East Timor.
More information about the video content bellow:
1. The first new nation of the 21st century is located in Southeast Asia, just north of Australia. A Portuguese colony from the 17th century until 1975, Timor-Leste shares the island of Timor with Indonesia. When the Portuguese left in 1975, Indonesia invaded and annexed East Timor. The United Nations condemned Indonesia's occupation and in 1999 a UN-organized referendum guided East Timor to independence on May 20, 2002.
2. Dili is Timor-Leste’s capital city and largest city. Located on the island’s northern coast, Dili was settled as a port city by Portuguese traders in 1520. Dili became the capital of Portuguese Timor in 1864, and has remained the capital of Timor-Leste.
3. “Timor” comes from the Malay word timur, which means “east” – so the name East Timor can be translated to “east east.” The East Timorese often call their country Timor Lorosa’e. Lorosa’e means “rising sun”.
4. Due to its past as a colony of Portugal, East Timor is today one of only two Asian countries with a Christian majority (the other one being the Philippines). About 97% of Timorese are Roman Catholics and around 2% are Protestants.
5. East Timorese creation myth has it that an aging crocodile transformed into the island of Timor as part of a debt repayment to a young boy who had helped the crocodile when it was sick. As a result, the island is shaped like a crocodile and the boy's descendants are the native East Timorese who inhabit it.
6. The economy of East Timor is in shambles, neglected under Portuguese rule, and deliberately sabotaged by occupation troops during the war for independence from Indonesia. As a result, the country is among the poorest in the world. Close to half of the population lives in poverty, and as many as 70 per cent face chronic food insecurity.
7. To look at a map of Timor-Leste, it is easy to think that the people of Timor-Leste might have descended from the Indonesians, because of its proximity. This would be incorrect; they are descended from the aboriginal people of Australia and Sri Lanka. However the first signs of homo-sapiens are about 42 thousand years old!
More Info:
http://travel.nationalgeographic.com/travel/countries/timor-leste-facts/
http://easttimornow.com.au/about-east-timor/fast-facts.aspx
http://asianhistory.about.com/od/timorlesteeasttimor/p/ProfEastTimor.htm
http://www.factsking.com/countries/timor-leste-east-timor/
Music:
Bensound - Energy
http://www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music
Images:
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-xQSA8MyZMYM/UKjEwblQ8iI/AAAAAAAADmI/fHszYFXuqMg/s1600/Flag+of+East+Timor++(3).JPG
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/c/cc/East_Timor_on_the_globe_(Southeast_Asia_centered).svg/2000px-East_Timor_on_the_globe_(Southeast_Asia_centered).svg.png
https://angusmccoll.files.wordpress.com/2011/07/img_3530.jpg
http://static.guim.co.uk/sys-images/Guardian/Pix/pictures/2015/8/4/1438652721405/5881875275_4946fa6ab6_o-2060x1236.jpeg
http://orig09.deviantart.net/8734/f/2007/234/d/4/east_timor_sea_sunrise_by_deepfar.jpg
https://alexautindotcom.files.wordpress.com/2012/01/timor-sunrise-and-palms_phixr.jpg
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/36/Church_of_St_Matthew,_Maubisse,_East_Timor_(314065283).jpg
http://t1.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcR_d87m0zsok6F_u0ilXCAVQA4g5E6DetThszGjWm6pHdYgnJKRpQ
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-T0296bUtnnI/Tt2uzW_MuqI/AAAAAAAAAnM/8LloCijCG5g/s1600/BoyCroc_Cover.jpg
http://www.etan.org/resource/images/BoyTetum-Front-Cover.jpg
http://urwhatueat.files.wordpress.com/2012/12/university-of-north-dakota.jpg
http://res.cloudinary.com/hzydyu7zz/image/upload/v1382060068/nzjdlaczox81u69ovo0v.jpg
http://www.seasite.niu.edu/easttimor/proud%20east%20timorese.jpg
Intro:
Creation by Shaheen
http://topfreeintro.com/creation-free-intro-template-after-effecs/
Jonjass Designs
https://www.youtube.com/user/JonjassDesigns
Intro Music:
DJ Goodman – Japanese Flute (Dubstep Mix)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-JH_H_-I4Hw
- published: 28 Nov 2015
- views: 136
Love dance drunk night
via YouTube Capture...
via YouTube Capture
wn.com/Love Dance Drunk Night
via YouTube Capture
- published: 30 Jun 2015
- views: 7
Dalia [LIAFUAN] Crescendo Best Music Cuts Dili Timor Leste
Performance @ Crescendo TVTL Dili Timor Leste, apresentasaun musica Liafuan husi Album LIAFUAN - Words From The Heart nebe lansa iha Dili iha 04-04-2011....
Performance @ Crescendo TVTL Dili Timor Leste, apresentasaun musica Liafuan husi Album LIAFUAN - Words From The Heart nebe lansa iha Dili iha 04-04-2011.
wn.com/Dalia Liafuan Crescendo Best Music Cuts Dili Timor Leste
Performance @ Crescendo TVTL Dili Timor Leste, apresentasaun musica Liafuan husi Album LIAFUAN - Words From The Heart nebe lansa iha Dili iha 04-04-2011.
East Timor - Dili Santa Cruz Massacre, November 12th 1991
Massacre no cemitério de Santa Cruz em Díli, Timor Leste 12 Novembro 1991....
Massacre no cemitério de Santa Cruz em Díli, Timor Leste 12 Novembro 1991.
wn.com/East Timor Dili Santa Cruz Massacre, November 12Th 1991
Massacre no cemitério de Santa Cruz em Díli, Timor Leste 12 Novembro 1991.
- published: 27 Apr 2009
- views: 27372
-
author: NUMBEY JAYA
Timor Leste - East Timor - Holiday Snaps
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......
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...
wn.com/Timor Leste East Timor Holiday Snaps
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...
-
Discover East Timor (Timor Leste)
Timor Leste (East Timor) is one of the world's last undiscovered destinations. An adventure travel paradise offering pioneer travellers some of the world's b...
-
Discover Dili (East Timor)
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: Morga
-
Explore East Timor's Atauro Island (Timor Leste)
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...
-
East Timor's president and FM visit Jakarta
1. President of East Timor Xanana Gusmao walks up to and shakes hands with Indonesian President Megawati Sukarnoputri
2. Close up of hand shake
3. Various shots of President Gusmao inspecting honour guard
4. Medium shot of (left to right) Kirsty Sword-Gusmao, President Gusmao, President Megawati, Megawati's husband Taufiq Kiemas, on steps of palace
5. Close up of Presidents Gusmao and Megawati
-
EAST TIMOR: BOBONARO: XANANA GUSMAO VISIT
English/Nat
East Timorese leader, Jose Alexandre "Xanana" Gusmao, has called for a peaceful reconciliation between the divided peoples of the half-island territory.
The popular leader has been touring his homeland, visiting pro-independence strongholds.
He was recently released from custody in Indonesia where he served seven years in prison for leading a guerrilla war against Indonesia's
-
Jackie Chan promoting Timor on UNICEF visit
Jackie Chan interview on UNICEF visit to East Timor as goodwill ambassador teaching martial arts.
-
East Timor president-elect Xanana Gusmao begins visit
1. Wide shot exterior of airport
2. East Timor's president-elect Xanana Gusmao arriving and being greeted by Indonesian officials
3. Wide shot of Indonesian president Megawati Sukarnoputri's presidential house
4. Cutaway policeman
5. Wide shot of Gusmao's car arriving at house
6. Close up of Gusmao walking into house
7. East Timorese officials shaking hands with Indonesian officials
8. Gusm
-
EAST TIMOR: BRAZILIAN PRESIDENT CARDOSO VISIT
English/Nat
Brazilian President, Fernando Henrique Cardoso, appointed a new foreign minister to East Timor on Monday as he arrived in the country for a visit aimed at strengthening bilateral ties with the fledging nation.
Cardoso, who is on a tour of Asian countries, told reporters at Dili airport that former foreign minister Celso Lafer will replace Luiz Felipe Lampreia, who resigned on Jan
-
EAST TIMOR: UN CHIEF KOFI ANNAN VISIT
Eng/Portu/Nat
U-N Secretary General Kofi Annan left East Timor on Friday for Australia after spending an emotional 24 hours in the devastated former Indonesian province.
He told a crowd of more than 5-thousand people in the capital Dili that he was taken aback by the level of destruction inflicted by pro-Indonesian militias.
East Timor was destroyed after its people voted for independen
-
East Timor Eric Hotung Dili Visit
Eric Hotong talking to aid and rights workers in East Timor , Dili 2000
-
Won Bin for UNICEF - East Timor visit - public service Ad - clip 1
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 for UNICEF - East Timor visit - public service Ad - clip 2
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 for UNICEF - East Timor visit - public service Ad - clip 3
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.
-
State Visit of Timor-Leste President Jose Ramos Horta
President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo with H.E Pres. Jose Ramos-Horta of the Democratic Republic of Timor Leste during his State Visit in the country. Malacanang...
-
Culture in East Timor, (Timor Leste)
As Asia's newest nation, Timor Leste celebrates Ten years of Independence this year (2012) and is not only a stunning destination but also offers travellers ...
-
Clinton on rare visit to encourage East Timor
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...
-
Richard's visit to East Timor - Global Fund parliamentary delegation
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.
-
Notre Dame East Timor visit
Notre Dame College students will trek to remote places this year to help disadvantaged communities become self-sufficient.
-
Jackie Chan interview on UNICEF visit to East Timor
Jackie Chan interview on UNICEF visit to East Timor as goodwill ambassador teaching martial arts.
-
Won Bin for UNICEF - East Timor visit photo essay, a heartwarming video
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.
-
USA: EAST TIMORESE ACTIVIST JOSE RAMOS HORTA VISIT
English/Nat
East Timor independence activist, Jose Ramos Horta, says that unless the post-referendum violence in the province stops, there could be a major humanitarian catastrophe in the next few days.
The joint Nobel Peace Prize winner made the comment after a meeting with U-S Senator Patrick Leahy, the Senate Foreign Operations Appropriations Subcommittee.
New York-based Human Rights Watch
-
Tom's Travels: Timor-Leste (East Timor) 2012 - By the Second [HD]
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...
-
East Timor PM arrives in Jakarta on first overseas visit
1. Exterior of presidential palace
2. Wide of East Timorese Prime Minister Xanana Gusmao getting out of car and hugging Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono
3. Cutaway of Indonesian officials
4. Gusmao walking with Yudhoyono
5. Wide of meeting between Gusmao and Yudhoyono
6. Pan from Gusmao to Yudhoyono
7. Mid of meeting
8. Wide of Indonesian officials during bilateral meeting
9.
Discover East Timor (Timor Leste)
Timor Leste (East Timor) is one of the world's last undiscovered destinations. An adventure travel paradise offering pioneer travellers some of the world's b......
Timor Leste (East Timor) is one of the world's last undiscovered destinations. An adventure travel paradise offering pioneer travellers some of the world's b...
wn.com/Discover East Timor (Timor Leste)
Timor Leste (East Timor) is one of the world's last undiscovered destinations. An adventure travel paradise offering pioneer travellers some of the world's b...
Discover Dili (East Timor)
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 mediterr...
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)
wn.com/Discover Dili (East Timor)
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)
- published: 27 Jan 2012
- views: 36068
Explore East Timor's Atauro Island (Timor Leste)
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......
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...
wn.com/Explore East Timor's Atauro Island (Timor Leste)
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...
East Timor's president and FM visit Jakarta
1. President of East Timor Xanana Gusmao walks up to and shakes hands with Indonesian President Megawati Sukarnoputri
2. Close up of hand shake
3. Various sho...
1. President of East Timor Xanana Gusmao walks up to and shakes hands with Indonesian President Megawati Sukarnoputri
2. Close up of hand shake
3. Various shots of President Gusmao inspecting honour guard
4. Medium shot of (left to right) Kirsty Sword-Gusmao, President Gusmao, President Megawati, Megawati's husband Taufiq Kiemas, on steps of palace
5. Close up of Presidents Gusmao and Megawati shaking hands then walking inside
6. Wide shot of meeting room with delegates from both countries entering
7. Close up of President Gusmao and Foreign Minister Jose Ramos-Horta sitting down at table
8. Wide shot of Timorese delegation in meeting room
9. Medium shot of both foreign ministers sitting at table in front of both presidents
10. Close up of Hasan Wirajuda, Indonesian Foreign Minister
11. Close up of Jose Ramos Horta, East Timor's Foreign Minister
12. Wide shot of foreign ministers shaking hands and handing over signed memorandum of understanding
13. East Timorese delegation
14. SOUNDBITE (Bahasa Indonesia) Xanana Gusmao, President of East Timor:
"We want to thank the Indonesian government once again for helping our new country in several ways."
15. Indonesian delegation
16. SOUNDBITE (Bahasa Indonesia) Megawati Sukarnoputri, President of Indonesia:
"We've just finished a most cordial and productive bilateral meeting. The Indonesian government raised ideas on how to deal with several problems we're yet to solve."
17. Journalists
18. Both Presidents leave room
STORYLINE:
East Timor's President Xanana Gusmao, who spent seven years in jail in Jakarta for leading his country's independence struggle, on Tuesday began his first official visit to the country since becoming head of state.
Gusmao inspected an honour guard and received a 21-gun salute at the state palace before meeting Indonesian leader Megawati Sukarnoputri.
Since becoming president of the former Indonesian territory, Gusmao has repeatedly emphasised that good relations with the neighbouring country are crucial for East Timor's stability and economic development.
During his five-day visit, Gusmao will meet cabinet ministers and politicians to discuss several unresolved issues, including compensation for Indonesian-owned property remaining in East Timor and the fate of up to 40-thousand East Timorese refugees still in Indonesia.
Indonesia invaded East Timor in 1975 and ruled it with an iron hand until 1999, when a UN-sponsored referendum resulted in a massive vote for independence.
Gusmao, who commanded the guerrilla army resisting the occupation, was captured in 1992.
He remained in jail in Jakarta until the 1999 plebiscite, which was followed by an orgy of violence unleashed by Indonesian forces as they withdrew from the territory.
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/0e69193cf59424ada87dfc4bff9f0f64
Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork
wn.com/East Timor's President And Fm Visit Jakarta
1. President of East Timor Xanana Gusmao walks up to and shakes hands with Indonesian President Megawati Sukarnoputri
2. Close up of hand shake
3. Various shots of President Gusmao inspecting honour guard
4. Medium shot of (left to right) Kirsty Sword-Gusmao, President Gusmao, President Megawati, Megawati's husband Taufiq Kiemas, on steps of palace
5. Close up of Presidents Gusmao and Megawati shaking hands then walking inside
6. Wide shot of meeting room with delegates from both countries entering
7. Close up of President Gusmao and Foreign Minister Jose Ramos-Horta sitting down at table
8. Wide shot of Timorese delegation in meeting room
9. Medium shot of both foreign ministers sitting at table in front of both presidents
10. Close up of Hasan Wirajuda, Indonesian Foreign Minister
11. Close up of Jose Ramos Horta, East Timor's Foreign Minister
12. Wide shot of foreign ministers shaking hands and handing over signed memorandum of understanding
13. East Timorese delegation
14. SOUNDBITE (Bahasa Indonesia) Xanana Gusmao, President of East Timor:
"We want to thank the Indonesian government once again for helping our new country in several ways."
15. Indonesian delegation
16. SOUNDBITE (Bahasa Indonesia) Megawati Sukarnoputri, President of Indonesia:
"We've just finished a most cordial and productive bilateral meeting. The Indonesian government raised ideas on how to deal with several problems we're yet to solve."
17. Journalists
18. Both Presidents leave room
STORYLINE:
East Timor's President Xanana Gusmao, who spent seven years in jail in Jakarta for leading his country's independence struggle, on Tuesday began his first official visit to the country since becoming head of state.
Gusmao inspected an honour guard and received a 21-gun salute at the state palace before meeting Indonesian leader Megawati Sukarnoputri.
Since becoming president of the former Indonesian territory, Gusmao has repeatedly emphasised that good relations with the neighbouring country are crucial for East Timor's stability and economic development.
During his five-day visit, Gusmao will meet cabinet ministers and politicians to discuss several unresolved issues, including compensation for Indonesian-owned property remaining in East Timor and the fate of up to 40-thousand East Timorese refugees still in Indonesia.
Indonesia invaded East Timor in 1975 and ruled it with an iron hand until 1999, when a UN-sponsored referendum resulted in a massive vote for independence.
Gusmao, who commanded the guerrilla army resisting the occupation, was captured in 1992.
He remained in jail in Jakarta until the 1999 plebiscite, which was followed by an orgy of violence unleashed by Indonesian forces as they withdrew from the territory.
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/0e69193cf59424ada87dfc4bff9f0f64
Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork
- published: 21 Jul 2015
- views: 2
EAST TIMOR: BOBONARO: XANANA GUSMAO VISIT
English/Nat
East Timorese leader, Jose Alexandre "Xanana" Gusmao, has called for a peaceful reconciliation between the divided peoples of the half-island ter...
English/Nat
East Timorese leader, Jose Alexandre "Xanana" Gusmao, has called for a peaceful reconciliation between the divided peoples of the half-island territory.
The popular leader has been touring his homeland, visiting pro-independence strongholds.
He was recently released from custody in Indonesia where he served seven years in prison for leading a guerrilla war against Indonesia's 24-year occupation of the former Portuguese colony.
Greeted by cheering crowds, the man widely expected to become the new nation's first president, was given a warm welcome by old guerrilla comrades on Tuesday.
The town of Bobonaro, near the border with Indonesian West Timor, is the second known Falintil stronghold Gusmao has visited since arriving back in his homeland.
Over the past 24 years, independence rebels have waged a stubborn guerrilla war from the forests, against a vastly superior Indonesian force, who took over the territory in 1975.
About 200-thousand East Timorese, mainly civilians, died in the conflict.
The independence vote held in August finally allowed the majority Catholic province to break away from Indonesia but not without paying a heavy price.
Anti-independence militiamen, backed by sections of the Indonesian military, killed dozens of people,
burned buildings and forced thousands to flee their homes.
Xanana, aware that full Independence is probably two or three years away for East Timor, says he wants to prepare his people for a long journey of recovery.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
"I already appealed and I will always appeal to the people that were directly or indirectly involved themselves in the violence and destruction, to come forward and face our people. We will not take any revenge but they have to confess their crimes to the people."
SUPER CAPTION: Jose Alexandre "Xanana" Gusmao, Falintil Leader
Despite bloodshed and bitterness, both sides have expressed a desire for reconciliation.
Relations between the world's newest state in waiting and its former keeper may yet turn for the better.
Indonesia's moderate new president, Abdurrahman Wahid, says he plans to meet with Gusmao soon.
Since Indonesia's ratification of East Timor's independence vote, the United Nations has set up a transitional administration to prepare East Timor for full independence.
The United Nations never recognised Indonesia's annexation of East Timor and has been trying to resolve the territory's status ever since.
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/22a6afa7f1d735a44fa2d5d59df7dbcb
Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork
wn.com/East Timor Bobonaro Xanana Gusmao Visit
English/Nat
East Timorese leader, Jose Alexandre "Xanana" Gusmao, has called for a peaceful reconciliation between the divided peoples of the half-island territory.
The popular leader has been touring his homeland, visiting pro-independence strongholds.
He was recently released from custody in Indonesia where he served seven years in prison for leading a guerrilla war against Indonesia's 24-year occupation of the former Portuguese colony.
Greeted by cheering crowds, the man widely expected to become the new nation's first president, was given a warm welcome by old guerrilla comrades on Tuesday.
The town of Bobonaro, near the border with Indonesian West Timor, is the second known Falintil stronghold Gusmao has visited since arriving back in his homeland.
Over the past 24 years, independence rebels have waged a stubborn guerrilla war from the forests, against a vastly superior Indonesian force, who took over the territory in 1975.
About 200-thousand East Timorese, mainly civilians, died in the conflict.
The independence vote held in August finally allowed the majority Catholic province to break away from Indonesia but not without paying a heavy price.
Anti-independence militiamen, backed by sections of the Indonesian military, killed dozens of people,
burned buildings and forced thousands to flee their homes.
Xanana, aware that full Independence is probably two or three years away for East Timor, says he wants to prepare his people for a long journey of recovery.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
"I already appealed and I will always appeal to the people that were directly or indirectly involved themselves in the violence and destruction, to come forward and face our people. We will not take any revenge but they have to confess their crimes to the people."
SUPER CAPTION: Jose Alexandre "Xanana" Gusmao, Falintil Leader
Despite bloodshed and bitterness, both sides have expressed a desire for reconciliation.
Relations between the world's newest state in waiting and its former keeper may yet turn for the better.
Indonesia's moderate new president, Abdurrahman Wahid, says he plans to meet with Gusmao soon.
Since Indonesia's ratification of East Timor's independence vote, the United Nations has set up a transitional administration to prepare East Timor for full independence.
The United Nations never recognised Indonesia's annexation of East Timor and has been trying to resolve the territory's status ever since.
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/22a6afa7f1d735a44fa2d5d59df7dbcb
Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork
- published: 21 Jul 2015
- views: 0
Jackie Chan promoting Timor on UNICEF visit
Jackie Chan interview on UNICEF visit to East Timor as goodwill ambassador teaching martial arts....
Jackie Chan interview on UNICEF visit to East Timor as goodwill ambassador teaching martial arts.
wn.com/Jackie Chan Promoting Timor On Unicef Visit
Jackie Chan interview on UNICEF visit to East Timor as goodwill ambassador teaching martial arts.
- published: 05 Apr 2011
- views: 10925
-
author: iconic
East Timor president-elect Xanana Gusmao begins visit
1. Wide shot exterior of airport
2. East Timor's president-elect Xanana Gusmao arriving and being greeted by Indonesian officials
3. Wide shot of Indonesian p...
1. Wide shot exterior of airport
2. East Timor's president-elect Xanana Gusmao arriving and being greeted by Indonesian officials
3. Wide shot of Indonesian president Megawati Sukarnoputri's presidential house
4. Cutaway policeman
5. Wide shot of Gusmao's car arriving at house
6. Close up of Gusmao walking into house
7. East Timorese officials shaking hands with Indonesian officials
8. Gusmao walking out and waving to journalists
9. Cutaway official
10. SOUNDBITE: (English) Xanana Gusmao, East Timor's president-elect:
"I am here to invite personally, on behalf of the East Timor people, President Megawati. As you know the President was already invited. But I came just to invite her personally and on behalf of the East Timorese people and not only that but also some of our ministers and other people and we believe that this President will go on the day."
12. Pan from Indonesian security minister Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono to Gusmao
13. Close up shot of Gusmao
14. Close up shot of Yudhoyono
15. Wide shot of Indonesian parliament building
16. Wide shot of Indonesian parliament speaker Akbar Tanjung shaking hands with Gusmao
17. Wide shot of Gusmao sitting down
18. Pan from Gusmao to Tanjung
19. SOUNDBITE: (English) Akbar Tanjung, Indonesian parliament speaker:
"The situation is not favourable right now for the president to go to Timtim (East Timor). Because the situation, the psychological situation is not favorable for her. That is the statement from DPR (Indonesian parliament). But it depends on the President. If she likes to go there, of course she may go there."
20. Mid shot Megawati at cabinet meeting in palace
21. Long shot parliament meeting
STORYLINE:
East Timor's president-elect Xanana Gusmao met with Indonesian President Megawati Sukarnoputri in Jakarta on Thursday.
Aiming to build a new relationship with the country against which he once waged a guerrilla war, Gusmao invited Megawati to attend the independence ceremonies.
East Timor will become the world's newest nation on May 20, when its current United Nations administration hands over the governing of the territory to a local authority.
Dozens of world leaders, including UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan, have been invited to the celebrations, which will peak at midnight on May 19 with a lavish fireworks display.
Gusmao, on a two-day visit to Indonesia, also plans to meet Indonesian legislators, some of whom have publicly urged Megawati to boycott the event. Elements in Indonesia's military are also uneasy about her attending.
She has yet to publicly respond to earlier invitations. But some government officials have said she plans to attend the ceremonies.
In 1999 East Timor voted overwhelmingly for independence from Indonesia and the country has been under United Nations administration for the past 2 years.
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/fd676cc7c6dded2bb56ab3bcf250ac38
Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork
wn.com/East Timor President Elect Xanana Gusmao Begins Visit
1. Wide shot exterior of airport
2. East Timor's president-elect Xanana Gusmao arriving and being greeted by Indonesian officials
3. Wide shot of Indonesian president Megawati Sukarnoputri's presidential house
4. Cutaway policeman
5. Wide shot of Gusmao's car arriving at house
6. Close up of Gusmao walking into house
7. East Timorese officials shaking hands with Indonesian officials
8. Gusmao walking out and waving to journalists
9. Cutaway official
10. SOUNDBITE: (English) Xanana Gusmao, East Timor's president-elect:
"I am here to invite personally, on behalf of the East Timor people, President Megawati. As you know the President was already invited. But I came just to invite her personally and on behalf of the East Timorese people and not only that but also some of our ministers and other people and we believe that this President will go on the day."
12. Pan from Indonesian security minister Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono to Gusmao
13. Close up shot of Gusmao
14. Close up shot of Yudhoyono
15. Wide shot of Indonesian parliament building
16. Wide shot of Indonesian parliament speaker Akbar Tanjung shaking hands with Gusmao
17. Wide shot of Gusmao sitting down
18. Pan from Gusmao to Tanjung
19. SOUNDBITE: (English) Akbar Tanjung, Indonesian parliament speaker:
"The situation is not favourable right now for the president to go to Timtim (East Timor). Because the situation, the psychological situation is not favorable for her. That is the statement from DPR (Indonesian parliament). But it depends on the President. If she likes to go there, of course she may go there."
20. Mid shot Megawati at cabinet meeting in palace
21. Long shot parliament meeting
STORYLINE:
East Timor's president-elect Xanana Gusmao met with Indonesian President Megawati Sukarnoputri in Jakarta on Thursday.
Aiming to build a new relationship with the country against which he once waged a guerrilla war, Gusmao invited Megawati to attend the independence ceremonies.
East Timor will become the world's newest nation on May 20, when its current United Nations administration hands over the governing of the territory to a local authority.
Dozens of world leaders, including UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan, have been invited to the celebrations, which will peak at midnight on May 19 with a lavish fireworks display.
Gusmao, on a two-day visit to Indonesia, also plans to meet Indonesian legislators, some of whom have publicly urged Megawati to boycott the event. Elements in Indonesia's military are also uneasy about her attending.
She has yet to publicly respond to earlier invitations. But some government officials have said she plans to attend the ceremonies.
In 1999 East Timor voted overwhelmingly for independence from Indonesia and the country has been under United Nations administration for the past 2 years.
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/fd676cc7c6dded2bb56ab3bcf250ac38
Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork
- published: 21 Jul 2015
- views: 2
EAST TIMOR: BRAZILIAN PRESIDENT CARDOSO VISIT
English/Nat
Brazilian President, Fernando Henrique Cardoso, appointed a new foreign minister to East Timor on Monday as he arrived in the country for a visit...
English/Nat
Brazilian President, Fernando Henrique Cardoso, appointed a new foreign minister to East Timor on Monday as he arrived in the country for a visit aimed at strengthening bilateral ties with the fledging nation.
Cardoso, who is on a tour of Asian countries, told reporters at Dili airport that former foreign minister Celso Lafer will replace Luiz Felipe Lampreia, who resigned on January 10.
Later on Monday, Cardoso held talks with Sergio Vieira de Mello, the Brazilian head of the U-N transitional administration in the territory.
He also met with Jose "Xanana" Gusmao, the former rebel leader widely expected to become the country's first president when it gains full independence later this year.
Cardoso, who is on his first visit to the country, laid a wreath at Dili's Santa Cruz cemetery, where Indonesian soldiers massacred at least 50 East Timorese mourners at a funeral in 1991.
He told the community to "keep in mind the sacrifices of those who are not with us here today".
Cardoso said Brazil will support East Timor "in all senses" as it makes the transition to a democracy and a better society.
A Portuguese colony for 300 years, East Timor was occupied by Indonesia from 1975 until 1999 when its people voted overwhelmingly for freedom in a U-N-sponsored referendum.
Brazil has contributed troops and police to the international peacekeeping force currently overseeing the small nation's transition to independence.
Later on Monday, Cardoso left for a two-day visit to neighboring Indonesia.
He plans to hold discussions with Indonesian President Abdurrahman Wahid on the security situation on the border between East Timor and the Indonesian-held western half of the island.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
"I would like to express the decision by the Brazilian government to continue to support in all possible senses, I mean, politically, in terms of solidarity as well as in practical terms, the reconstruction of East Timor. And I'm trustful that the East Timorese people will be able to implement not just democracy but a better society."
SUPERCAPTION: Brazilian President, Fernando Henrique Cardoso
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/a816a1e5bd7dca6d6a9eccf66940dee5
Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork
wn.com/East Timor Brazilian President Cardoso Visit
English/Nat
Brazilian President, Fernando Henrique Cardoso, appointed a new foreign minister to East Timor on Monday as he arrived in the country for a visit aimed at strengthening bilateral ties with the fledging nation.
Cardoso, who is on a tour of Asian countries, told reporters at Dili airport that former foreign minister Celso Lafer will replace Luiz Felipe Lampreia, who resigned on January 10.
Later on Monday, Cardoso held talks with Sergio Vieira de Mello, the Brazilian head of the U-N transitional administration in the territory.
He also met with Jose "Xanana" Gusmao, the former rebel leader widely expected to become the country's first president when it gains full independence later this year.
Cardoso, who is on his first visit to the country, laid a wreath at Dili's Santa Cruz cemetery, where Indonesian soldiers massacred at least 50 East Timorese mourners at a funeral in 1991.
He told the community to "keep in mind the sacrifices of those who are not with us here today".
Cardoso said Brazil will support East Timor "in all senses" as it makes the transition to a democracy and a better society.
A Portuguese colony for 300 years, East Timor was occupied by Indonesia from 1975 until 1999 when its people voted overwhelmingly for freedom in a U-N-sponsored referendum.
Brazil has contributed troops and police to the international peacekeeping force currently overseeing the small nation's transition to independence.
Later on Monday, Cardoso left for a two-day visit to neighboring Indonesia.
He plans to hold discussions with Indonesian President Abdurrahman Wahid on the security situation on the border between East Timor and the Indonesian-held western half of the island.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
"I would like to express the decision by the Brazilian government to continue to support in all possible senses, I mean, politically, in terms of solidarity as well as in practical terms, the reconstruction of East Timor. And I'm trustful that the East Timorese people will be able to implement not just democracy but a better society."
SUPERCAPTION: Brazilian President, Fernando Henrique Cardoso
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/a816a1e5bd7dca6d6a9eccf66940dee5
Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork
- published: 21 Jul 2015
- views: 7
EAST TIMOR: UN CHIEF KOFI ANNAN VISIT
Eng/Portu/Nat
U-N Secretary General Kofi Annan left East Timor on Friday for Australia after spending an emotional 24 hours in the devastated former Indone...
Eng/Portu/Nat
U-N Secretary General Kofi Annan left East Timor on Friday for Australia after spending an emotional 24 hours in the devastated former Indonesian province.
He told a crowd of more than 5-thousand people in the capital Dili that he was taken aback by the level of destruction inflicted by pro-Indonesian militias.
East Timor was destroyed after its people voted for independence in a UN-sponsored referendum on August 30 last year.
A traditional East Timorese welcome for the U-N Secretary General, Kofi Annan in Dili, East Timor.
He flew in from Jakarta on Thursday, where he stressed it was up to Indonesia to punish those responsible for the violence and destruction in East Timor.
The East Timorese Independence leader, Xanana Gusmao accompanied Annan.
Hundreds of people turned out to say their thanks to the U-N.
Many were clutching banners calling for the murderers from the East Timorese post referendum violence to be punished.
The territory was torn to pieces by the pro-Indonesian militias after people here voted for independence from Jakarta through a ballot in August last year.
Annan addressed the people of Dili.
He said he was aware of the civilian's needs.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
"You need jobs, you need shelter, you want those who are guilty to be brought to justice and I know that you are worried about crime, about family friends still in exile and about the slow place of recovery."
SUPER CAPTION: Kofi Annan, U-N Secretary General
On stage Annan was also joined by Jamshed Marker and U-N Special Representative to E.Timor.
Annan and Gusmao then held a news conference in Dili.
Gusmao thanked the U-N for its support.
SOUNDBITE: (Portuguese)
"I recognise the long stand of commitment from the secretary general. His visit here shows the confirmation of his commitment. I told him that I wouldn't be standing here today without this commitment. I would like to address you today and would like to receive an occasion to show the secretary general that we are ourselves committed to work with UNTAET."
SUPER CAPTION: Xanana Gusmao, East Timorese leader
The U-N Secretary General replied by saying that he had sought assurance from Jakarta over bringing to trial those responsible for the massacres following the territory's vote for independence.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
"I'm happy to say the Indonesian government itself and when I was in Jakarta recently I got adherence from the highest level of the government that all those responsible will be made accountable and brought to trial. So we are waiting for justice to be done. "
SUPER CAPTION: Kofi Annan, U-N Secretary General
Two separate investigations into the atrocities in East Timor have implicated top Indonesian military and police figures, including the now suspended security minister General Wiranto.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
"Those who committed the atrocities should be brought to justice. The Indonesian government is now in the process of doing that and the suspension of General Wiranto is seen as part of the judicial lay process."
SUPER CAPTION: Kofi Annan, U-N Secretary General
On Thursday, Annan received a hero's welcome in the town of Liquica, where the main street was renamed the Avenue of the Secretary General in his honor.
He left Dili on Friday bound for Darwin.
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/ee3d60c88ec0aceb3b71a39038ebeabd
Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork
wn.com/East Timor Un Chief Kofi Annan Visit
Eng/Portu/Nat
U-N Secretary General Kofi Annan left East Timor on Friday for Australia after spending an emotional 24 hours in the devastated former Indonesian province.
He told a crowd of more than 5-thousand people in the capital Dili that he was taken aback by the level of destruction inflicted by pro-Indonesian militias.
East Timor was destroyed after its people voted for independence in a UN-sponsored referendum on August 30 last year.
A traditional East Timorese welcome for the U-N Secretary General, Kofi Annan in Dili, East Timor.
He flew in from Jakarta on Thursday, where he stressed it was up to Indonesia to punish those responsible for the violence and destruction in East Timor.
The East Timorese Independence leader, Xanana Gusmao accompanied Annan.
Hundreds of people turned out to say their thanks to the U-N.
Many were clutching banners calling for the murderers from the East Timorese post referendum violence to be punished.
The territory was torn to pieces by the pro-Indonesian militias after people here voted for independence from Jakarta through a ballot in August last year.
Annan addressed the people of Dili.
He said he was aware of the civilian's needs.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
"You need jobs, you need shelter, you want those who are guilty to be brought to justice and I know that you are worried about crime, about family friends still in exile and about the slow place of recovery."
SUPER CAPTION: Kofi Annan, U-N Secretary General
On stage Annan was also joined by Jamshed Marker and U-N Special Representative to E.Timor.
Annan and Gusmao then held a news conference in Dili.
Gusmao thanked the U-N for its support.
SOUNDBITE: (Portuguese)
"I recognise the long stand of commitment from the secretary general. His visit here shows the confirmation of his commitment. I told him that I wouldn't be standing here today without this commitment. I would like to address you today and would like to receive an occasion to show the secretary general that we are ourselves committed to work with UNTAET."
SUPER CAPTION: Xanana Gusmao, East Timorese leader
The U-N Secretary General replied by saying that he had sought assurance from Jakarta over bringing to trial those responsible for the massacres following the territory's vote for independence.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
"I'm happy to say the Indonesian government itself and when I was in Jakarta recently I got adherence from the highest level of the government that all those responsible will be made accountable and brought to trial. So we are waiting for justice to be done. "
SUPER CAPTION: Kofi Annan, U-N Secretary General
Two separate investigations into the atrocities in East Timor have implicated top Indonesian military and police figures, including the now suspended security minister General Wiranto.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
"Those who committed the atrocities should be brought to justice. The Indonesian government is now in the process of doing that and the suspension of General Wiranto is seen as part of the judicial lay process."
SUPER CAPTION: Kofi Annan, U-N Secretary General
On Thursday, Annan received a hero's welcome in the town of Liquica, where the main street was renamed the Avenue of the Secretary General in his honor.
He left Dili on Friday bound for Darwin.
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/ee3d60c88ec0aceb3b71a39038ebeabd
Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork
- published: 21 Jul 2015
- views: 0
East Timor Eric Hotung Dili Visit
Eric Hotong talking to aid and rights workers in East Timor , Dili 2000...
Eric Hotong talking to aid and rights workers in East Timor , Dili 2000
wn.com/East Timor Eric Hotung Dili Visit
Eric Hotong talking to aid and rights workers in East Timor , Dili 2000
- published: 04 Jan 2015
- views: 3
Won Bin for UNICEF - East Timor visit - public service Ad - clip 1
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 October 2010 for UNICEF. This is the first promotion clip released in December 2010. tag: Wonbin 원빈 ウォンビン.
wn.com/Won Bin For Unicef East Timor Visit Public Service Ad Clip 1
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 for UNICEF - East Timor visit - public service Ad - clip 2
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 second promotion clip released on Feb 17, 2011.
tag: Wonbin 원빈 ウォンビン
wn.com/Won Bin For Unicef East Timor Visit Public Service Ad Clip 2
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
- published: 18 Feb 2011
- views: 9505
Won Bin for UNICEF - East Timor visit - public service Ad - clip 3
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....
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.
wn.com/Won Bin For Unicef East Timor Visit Public Service Ad Clip 3
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.
State Visit of Timor-Leste President Jose Ramos Horta
President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo with H.E Pres. Jose Ramos-Horta of the Democratic Republic of Timor Leste during his State Visit in the country. Malacanang......
President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo with H.E Pres. Jose Ramos-Horta of the Democratic Republic of Timor Leste during his State Visit in the country. Malacanang...
wn.com/State Visit Of Timor Leste President Jose Ramos Horta
President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo with H.E Pres. Jose Ramos-Horta of the Democratic Republic of Timor Leste during his State Visit in the country. Malacanang...
Culture in East Timor, (Timor Leste)
As Asia's newest nation, Timor Leste celebrates Ten years of Independence this year (2012) and is not only a stunning destination but also offers travellers ......
As Asia's newest nation, Timor Leste celebrates Ten years of Independence this year (2012) and is not only a stunning destination but also offers travellers ...
wn.com/Culture In East Timor, (Timor Leste)
As Asia's newest nation, Timor Leste celebrates Ten years of Independence this year (2012) and is not only a stunning destination but also offers travellers ...
Clinton on rare visit to encourage East Timor
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......
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...
wn.com/Clinton On Rare Visit To Encourage East Timor
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...
Richard's visit to East Timor - Global Fund parliamentary delegation
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 de...
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.
wn.com/Richard's Visit To East Timor Global Fund Parliamentary Delegation
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.
- published: 19 Sep 2012
- views: 78
Notre Dame East Timor visit
Notre Dame College students will trek to remote places this year to help disadvantaged communities become self-sufficient....
Notre Dame College students will trek to remote places this year to help disadvantaged communities become self-sufficient.
wn.com/Notre Dame East Timor Visit
Notre Dame College students will trek to remote places this year to help disadvantaged communities become self-sufficient.
- published: 29 May 2012
- views: 69
-
author: OnlineMMG
Jackie Chan interview on UNICEF visit to East Timor
Jackie Chan interview on UNICEF visit to East Timor as goodwill ambassador teaching martial arts....
Jackie Chan interview on UNICEF visit to East Timor as goodwill ambassador teaching martial arts.
wn.com/Jackie Chan Interview On Unicef Visit To East Timor
Jackie Chan interview on UNICEF visit to East Timor as goodwill ambassador teaching martial arts.
- published: 05 Apr 2011
- views: 2282
-
author: iconic
Won Bin for UNICEF - East Timor visit photo essay, a heartwarming video
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....
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.
wn.com/Won Bin For Unicef East Timor Visit Photo Essay, A Heartwarming Video
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.
- published: 31 Jan 2011
- views: 15879
-
author: WonBinWorld
USA: EAST TIMORESE ACTIVIST JOSE RAMOS HORTA VISIT
English/Nat
East Timor independence activist, Jose Ramos Horta, says that unless the post-referendum violence in the province stops, there could be a major hu...
English/Nat
East Timor independence activist, Jose Ramos Horta, says that unless the post-referendum violence in the province stops, there could be a major humanitarian catastrophe in the next few days.
The joint Nobel Peace Prize winner made the comment after a meeting with U-S Senator Patrick Leahy, the Senate Foreign Operations Appropriations Subcommittee.
New York-based Human Rights Watch said it was against martial law in East Timor because it meant that those who had created the problem were also being asked to solve it.
Ramos Horta was at the U-S Capitol on Wednesday afternoon to talk about the plight of the East Timorese.
He met with Senator Patrick Leahy, the ranking member the Senate Foreign Operations Appropriations Subcommittee.
After the meeting, Horta spoke about the urgency to act on East Timor.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
"If Indonesia is not stopped, there will be a genocide, a human catastrophe, this is one of the most extraordinary, dramatic developments in recent times. You have a country of eight hundred thousand, within four days more than two hundred thousand have already been displaced. East Timorese are forcibly removed from the country, trucked into Indonesia, put into ships in Indonesia, this is mass deportation as it happened against the Jews in World War Two, as it happened in Kosovo in recent months."
SUPER CAPTION: Jose Ramos Horta, East Timor independence activist and joint winner of the Nobel Peace Prize
Earlier in the day, Jose Ramos Horta told a news conference in Washington on Wednesday that the East Timorese people need a commitment from the international community that a peace enforcement mission will be sent to the province.
The East Timorese activist and joint winner of the 1996 Nobel Peace Prize says a U-N peacekeeping force is the only way to protect civilians and ensure that their overwhelming vote for independence from Indonesia is respected.
But Horta says the U-N needs to be decisive and act now in East Timor, otherwise it could signal an end to the organisation's presence in the region.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
"It will be the end of the U-N presence in East Timor. The people of East Timor are doomed. The U-N will never again recover from this tragedy."
SUPER CAPTION: Jose Ramos Horta, East Timor independence activist
Horta also urged the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund to halt international aid to the Indonesian government if the violence continues.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
"We call upon the World Bank, the I-M-F to freeze all monies to Indonesia. I find it extraordinary that someone in the World Bank, or those in the World Bank, are able to go to sleep at night, knowing that they are still releasing funds, hundreds of millions of dollars of taxpayers money, to fund despotic regimes."
SUPER CAPTION: Jose Ramos Horta, East Timor independence activist
The U-N Security Council has called an emergency meeting on East Timor for later on Wednesday.
In New York, the Asia director of Human Rights Watch said the group was against the declared martial law in East Timor.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
"We think martial law is a terrible idea, partly because what this entails is more troops being sent to East Timor. It means giving the military the authority to solve the problem in East Timor when it was the Indonesian army which created the problem in the first place."
SUPER CAPTION: Sidney Jones, Asia Director, Human Rights Watch
Supporters of the peacekeeping option say if the U-N and the international community don't send in a peacekeeping force, the East Timorese will lose faith in the world body and may face even worse violence.
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/ba53582348bcec6ca1b3ffe0f66c9646
Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork
wn.com/USA East Timorese Activist Jose Ramos Horta Visit
English/Nat
East Timor independence activist, Jose Ramos Horta, says that unless the post-referendum violence in the province stops, there could be a major humanitarian catastrophe in the next few days.
The joint Nobel Peace Prize winner made the comment after a meeting with U-S Senator Patrick Leahy, the Senate Foreign Operations Appropriations Subcommittee.
New York-based Human Rights Watch said it was against martial law in East Timor because it meant that those who had created the problem were also being asked to solve it.
Ramos Horta was at the U-S Capitol on Wednesday afternoon to talk about the plight of the East Timorese.
He met with Senator Patrick Leahy, the ranking member the Senate Foreign Operations Appropriations Subcommittee.
After the meeting, Horta spoke about the urgency to act on East Timor.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
"If Indonesia is not stopped, there will be a genocide, a human catastrophe, this is one of the most extraordinary, dramatic developments in recent times. You have a country of eight hundred thousand, within four days more than two hundred thousand have already been displaced. East Timorese are forcibly removed from the country, trucked into Indonesia, put into ships in Indonesia, this is mass deportation as it happened against the Jews in World War Two, as it happened in Kosovo in recent months."
SUPER CAPTION: Jose Ramos Horta, East Timor independence activist and joint winner of the Nobel Peace Prize
Earlier in the day, Jose Ramos Horta told a news conference in Washington on Wednesday that the East Timorese people need a commitment from the international community that a peace enforcement mission will be sent to the province.
The East Timorese activist and joint winner of the 1996 Nobel Peace Prize says a U-N peacekeeping force is the only way to protect civilians and ensure that their overwhelming vote for independence from Indonesia is respected.
But Horta says the U-N needs to be decisive and act now in East Timor, otherwise it could signal an end to the organisation's presence in the region.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
"It will be the end of the U-N presence in East Timor. The people of East Timor are doomed. The U-N will never again recover from this tragedy."
SUPER CAPTION: Jose Ramos Horta, East Timor independence activist
Horta also urged the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund to halt international aid to the Indonesian government if the violence continues.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
"We call upon the World Bank, the I-M-F to freeze all monies to Indonesia. I find it extraordinary that someone in the World Bank, or those in the World Bank, are able to go to sleep at night, knowing that they are still releasing funds, hundreds of millions of dollars of taxpayers money, to fund despotic regimes."
SUPER CAPTION: Jose Ramos Horta, East Timor independence activist
The U-N Security Council has called an emergency meeting on East Timor for later on Wednesday.
In New York, the Asia director of Human Rights Watch said the group was against the declared martial law in East Timor.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
"We think martial law is a terrible idea, partly because what this entails is more troops being sent to East Timor. It means giving the military the authority to solve the problem in East Timor when it was the Indonesian army which created the problem in the first place."
SUPER CAPTION: Sidney Jones, Asia Director, Human Rights Watch
Supporters of the peacekeeping option say if the U-N and the international community don't send in a peacekeeping force, the East Timorese will lose faith in the world body and may face even worse violence.
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/ba53582348bcec6ca1b3ffe0f66c9646
Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork
- published: 30 Jul 2015
- views: 2
Tom's Travels: Timor-Leste (East Timor) 2012 - By the Second [HD]
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......
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...
wn.com/Tom's Travels Timor Leste (East Timor) 2012 By The Second Hd
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...
- published: 11 Jul 2012
- views: 3799
-
author: mod83
East Timor PM arrives in Jakarta on first overseas visit
1. Exterior of presidential palace
2. Wide of East Timorese Prime Minister Xanana Gusmao getting out of car and hugging Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yud...
1. Exterior of presidential palace
2. Wide of East Timorese Prime Minister Xanana Gusmao getting out of car and hugging Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono
3. Cutaway of Indonesian officials
4. Gusmao walking with Yudhoyono
5. Wide of meeting between Gusmao and Yudhoyono
6. Pan from Gusmao to Yudhoyono
7. Mid of meeting
8. Wide of Indonesian officials during bilateral meeting
9. Yudhoyono speaking
10. Gusmao looking through papers
11. Wide of East Timorese delegation
STORYLINE:
East Timor's Prime Minister Xanana Gusmao met with Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono in the Indonesian capital of Jakarta on Tuesday.
It was Gusmao's first overseas trip since holding office last year.
Gusmao is expected to discuss trade issues and other bilateral cooperations with various top Indonesian officials during his visit.
Meanwhile, a military official said rebels believed to have been involved in an attack on Gusmao have surrendered to authorities.
Gusmao escaped unharmed from an ambush of his motorcade on February 11 (2008) by mutinous soldiers.
Lieutenant Fernando Gausege says rebel commander Gastau Salsinha and 12 of his men, believed to have carried out the ambush on the premier, turned themselves in on Tuesday with 11 firearms.
They also handed over thousands of rounds of ammunition, he said.
An attack the same day on President Jose Ramos-Horta nearly killed him.
Ramos-Horta, who returned to the country last week after recovering from several gunshot wounds in an Australian hospital, was to meet the rebels.
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/271f0daf86549fc280c62335073ea117
Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork
wn.com/East Timor Pm Arrives In Jakarta On First Overseas Visit
1. Exterior of presidential palace
2. Wide of East Timorese Prime Minister Xanana Gusmao getting out of car and hugging Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono
3. Cutaway of Indonesian officials
4. Gusmao walking with Yudhoyono
5. Wide of meeting between Gusmao and Yudhoyono
6. Pan from Gusmao to Yudhoyono
7. Mid of meeting
8. Wide of Indonesian officials during bilateral meeting
9. Yudhoyono speaking
10. Gusmao looking through papers
11. Wide of East Timorese delegation
STORYLINE:
East Timor's Prime Minister Xanana Gusmao met with Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono in the Indonesian capital of Jakarta on Tuesday.
It was Gusmao's first overseas trip since holding office last year.
Gusmao is expected to discuss trade issues and other bilateral cooperations with various top Indonesian officials during his visit.
Meanwhile, a military official said rebels believed to have been involved in an attack on Gusmao have surrendered to authorities.
Gusmao escaped unharmed from an ambush of his motorcade on February 11 (2008) by mutinous soldiers.
Lieutenant Fernando Gausege says rebel commander Gastau Salsinha and 12 of his men, believed to have carried out the ambush on the premier, turned themselves in on Tuesday with 11 firearms.
They also handed over thousands of rounds of ammunition, he said.
An attack the same day on President Jose Ramos-Horta nearly killed him.
Ramos-Horta, who returned to the country last week after recovering from several gunshot wounds in an Australian hospital, was to meet the rebels.
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/271f0daf86549fc280c62335073ea117
Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork
- published: 21 Jul 2015
- views: 0