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  1. Timor Leste: Amanha em Dili (Caminhos de memoria) (Portuguese Edition) by Jose Ramos-Horta, 1994
  2. The East Timor Question by Paul Hainsworth, Mr. Stephen McCloskey, 2000-11-04
  3. Funu the Unfinished Saga of East Timor by Jose Ramos-Horta, 1986-06
  4. Expatriates in the Netherlands: José Ramos-Horta, Jose Maria Sison, Joaquim Gomes, Fritz Korbach
  5. A Construção da Nação Timorense - Desafios e Oportunidades by Kay Rala Xanana Gusmão, 2004
  6. How Will the Macroeconomy Be Managed in an Independent East Timor? An East Timorese View.(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included): An article from: Finance & Development by Jose Ramos-Horta, Emilia Pires, 2001-03-01
  7. Funu the Unfinished Saga of East Timor by Jose ramos-Horta, 1996
  8. Expatriates in the United States: José Ramos-Horta, Obadele Thompson, Fatima Siad, Aleksandar Radojevic, Fernando Chui, Dewi Sukarno
  9. Shooting Survivors: George Orwell, Pope John Paul Ii, Claus Schenk Graf Von Stauffenberg, Gerry Adams, Chen Shui-Bian, José Ramos-Horta
  10. Premierminister (Osttimor): José Ramos-Horta, Marí Bin Amude Alkatiri, Xanana Gusmão, Nicolau Dos Reis Lobato (German Edition)

1. Jose Ramos-Horta Winner Of The 1996 Nobel Prize In Peace
jose ramoshorta. 1996 nobel Peace Prize Laureate for work towards ajust and peaceful solution to the conflict in East Timor. Background
http://almaz.com/nobel/peace/1996b.html
J OSE R AMOS -H ORTA
1996 Nobel Peace Prize Laureate
    for work towards a just and peaceful solution to the conflict in East Timor.
Background
    Born: February 3, 1948, Baucau
    Ordained RC Priest: July 26, 1980
    Titular Bishop of Lorium: March 21, 1988
    Residence: East Timor
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2. Open Letter To WBAI & Pacifica On E Timor And Amy Goodman
nobel prize winner ramoshorta in support of Pacifica's Amy Goodman. Ramos defends the 'Democracy Now!' host against slander by WBAI management personnel.
http://www.etan.org/news/2001a/09hortadn.htm
Statement by Jose Ramos-Horta on Amy Goodman and Santa Cruz Massacre
Winner, Nobel Peace Prize, 1986
Dili, East Timor
Sept. 3, 2001 I was distressed to learn that Amy Goodman's reporting on East Timor has been questioned and that some have alleged that the November 12, 1991 Santa Cruz massacre may not have taken place. As an East Timorese, I want to express my outrage that her account of the massacre has been challenged by a campaign of innuendo and insult. As a former journalist, I want to express my wholehearted support for Amy Goodman and the staff of Democracy Now! As an occasional guest on her program, I can attest to her professionalism. Her reporting on East Timor, some of it done at great personal risk, has always been accurate, ground-breaking and vitally important. Her presence and actions at Santa Cruz are undisputed by observers. The massacre of hundreds of peaceful demonstrators and mourners was a turning point in our struggle for self-determination. At that tragic time, the presence of foreign journalists like Amy, was key. Their words and pictures were a vital source of accurate information on the massacre in the face of official Indonesian denials and misleading reports. This reporting inspired action and policy change worldwide. I have especially admired the non-Timorese who have dedicated themselves to East Timor. It is not their country, and journalists traveling there faced special risks. Although she knew that five foreign journalists had been murdered by the Indonesian military in East Timor at the start of the invasion in 1975, Amy went to East Timor in 1990 and 1991 to cover a story most ignored.

3. Online NewsHour Forum: Jose Ramos-Horta -- October 25, 1996
The 1996 nobel Peace Prize went to two littleknown men, jose ramos-horta andBishop Belo, from East Timor, a little-known island with a tragic history.
http://www.pbs.org/newshour/forum/october96/nobel_prize_10-25.html
JOSE RAMOS-HORTA
October 25, 1996
Jose Ramos-Horta, exiled East Timorese resistance leader and 1996 Nobel Peace Prize recipient, responds to viewer questions and comments. Editor's Note: This forum was originally posted on
October 25, 1996.

Forum introduction Can Western human rights concerns overcome commercial interests? What is the motivation behind Indonesia's interest in East Timor? How can you capitalize on the attention the Nobel Prize has brought? How can you convince Indonesia to pull out? ... Was East Timor a part of pre-colonial Indonesia?
Online Special:
The Crisis in East Timor.
Online Backgrounder:

Behind East Timor's conflict with Indonesia. Nov. 13, 1996:
A discussion with Jose Ramos-Horta Oct. 11, 1996:
Two East Timorese dissidents win the Nobel Peace Prize Browse the NewsHour's coverage of Asia The United Nations Mission in East Timor The Indonesian Embassy in Washington The East Timor Action Network ... The U.S. Embassy in Jakarta

4. CNN - East Timor Democracy Leaders Named Nobel Peace Prize Winners - Oct. 11, 19
Article on the 1996 nobel Peace Prize award to East Timorese leaders Bishop Carlos Belo and jose ramoshorta.
http://www.cnn.com/WORLD/9610/11/nobel/
East Timor democracy leaders named Nobel Peace Prize winners
Indonesia angered by selection
October 11, 1996
Web posted at: 4:15 p.m. EDT (2015 GMT) (CNN) A Roman Catholic bishop and an exiled pro-democracy activist won the Nobel Peace Prize Friday for their efforts to bring a peaceful end to the conflict in East Timor, a former Portuguese colony annexed by Indonesia in 1976. Indonesia expressed "regret" over the decision to name Bishop Carlos Filipe Ximenes Belo and Jose Ramos-Horta as recipients of the 1996 peace prize, accusing Ramos-Horta of "inciting and manipulating the people of East Timor." But the Nobel committee praised the two democracy advocates and cited them "for their work toward a just and peaceful solution to the conflict in East Timor." "By awarding this prize, we hope to contribute to a diplomatic solution to the conflict," Francis Sejersted, chairman of the committee, said. East Timor, predominantly Roman Catholic, was annexed by Indonesia, the world's largest Muslim country, in 1975 during a raging civil war. The former Portuguese colony is located midway between the Indonesian island of Java and the northwestern tip of Australia. Australia is the only country in the world that recognizes Indonesia's sovereignty over East Timor.

5. Online NewsHour: Jose Ramos-Horta -- November 13, 1996
Elizabeth Farnsworth talks with 1996 nobel Peace Prize winner jose ramoshorta,an exiled resistance leader and a key international spokesman for the East
http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/asia/july-dec96/jose_11-13.html
JOSE RAMOS-HORTA
November 13, 1996
Elizabeth Farnsworth talks with 1996 Nobel Peace Prize winner Jose Ramos-Horta, an exiled resistance leader and a key international spokesman for the East Timorese Independence Movement. Online Special: The Crisis in East Timor Online Forum:
Nobel Peace Prize winner Jose Ramos-Horta
responds to viewer qestions. (Oct. 96) July 8, 1999 : A discussion on Indonesia's election process June 2, 1998 : Indonesia attempts to form a democratic government May 22, 1998 : A discussion on changes in the Indonesian government May 21, 1998 : Indonesia in the wake of Suharto's resignation May 20, 1998 Should Suharto resign? May 19, 1998 : Suharto announces plans to step down.. May 15, 1998 : A report on the riots in Jakarta May 14, 1998 Students protest against Suharto. March 10, 1998:
A discussion on Indonesia's economic importance Feb. 27, 1998:

6. Nobel Laureate Jose Ramos-Horta To Speak On Human Rights Feb. 11
nobel Laureate jose ramoshorta to speak on human rights Feb. 11. nobelPeace Prize winner jose ramos-horta will deliver the annual
http://record.wustl.edu/archive/1998/02-05-98/3078.html
Nobel Laureate Jose Ramos-Horta to speak on human rights Feb. 11
Nobel Peace Prize winner Jose Ramos-Horta will deliver the annual Cultural Celebration Lecture titled "Human Rights: Democracy and the Rule of Law in the Asia Pacific Region" at 11 a.m. Wednesday, Feb. 11, as part of the Assembly Series. The lecture, which is free and open to the public, will take place in Graham Chapel. Ramos-Horta has spent the last 22 years denouncing the illegal invasion and annexation of his homeland, East Timor, by Indonesia and defending the rights of the East Timorese people to self-determination. He has presented the case of East Timor to the United Nations, where he also has spoken as a leading advocate of human rights. Ramos-Horta was exiled to Mozambique in 1970-71 for his allegations against the Portuguese regime that ruled East Timor until 1975 and for his active involvement in the development of political awareness in East Timor. When the Portuguese left in 1975, Indonesia invaded, a territorial expansion which, as a result of Ramos-Horta's efforts to make the plight of his country known, was condemned by the United Nations Security Council. Ramos-Horta became a permanent representative to the UN for FRETILIN, the nationalist movement that had wrested control of East Timor from Portugal. His experiences as a diplomat are recounted in the book "Funu: The Unfinished Saga of East Timor." Between 1969 and 1974, Ramos-Horta was a radio and television correspondent.

7. Belo And Ramos-Horta Share Nobel Peace Prize
PBS Online Forum nobel Peace Prize Winner jose ramoshorta answers questions(October 25, 1996) CNN Two accept nobel Peace Prize for East Timor work
http://www.etan.org/timor/nobel.htm
Belo and Ramos-Horta Share 1996 Nobel Peace Prize
October 11, 1996, OSLO (Reuter) Bishop Carlos Belo and Jose Ramos-Horta shared the 1996 Nobel Peace Prize, the Norwegian Nobel Committee said Friday. They shared the prize "for their work toward a just and peaceful solution to the conflict in East Timor," Committee Chairman Francis Sejersted said. Sejersted said the committee had tried in vain to telephone Belo and Ramos-Horta to tell them they had won the prestigious prize. "Belo...has been the foremost representative of the people of East Timor. At the risk of his own life, he has tried to protect his people from infringements by those in power," the committee said in a statement. Belo, East Timor's outspoken, and often fiery Roman Catholic bishop , is long used to walking a tightrope between his flock and the government. The committee said Ramos-Horta "has been the leading international spokesman for East Timor's cause since 1975 when Indonesia took control of East Timor." See also Estafeta article: Sanitized by the Nobel Prize
ETAN Media Release: East Timor Action Network Praises Award of Nobel Peace Prize to East Timorese (October 11, 1996)

8. Bishop Carlos Belo And Jose Ramos-Horta, 1996 Nobel Peace Prize Winners
ETAN Menu. Two East Timorese, Bishop Carlos Belo and jose ramoshorta,shared the 1996 nobel Peace Prize. Back to Images Menu. Background
http://www.etan.org/etanphoto/imnobel.htm
Two East Timorese, Bishop Carlos Belo and Jose Ramos-Horta, shared the 1996 Nobel Peace Prize Back to Images Menu Background ETAN/US News ... Home

9. Roll Call And The DNC Breach Journalistic Integrity
The 1996 nobel Peace Prize colaureate jose ramos-horta sent a statement in solidaritywith the Kurdish people on the night of October 20, 1997 from Lisbon
http://kurdistan.org/AKIN/press31.html
American Kurdish Information Network (AKIN) October 23, 1997 Press Release #31 Telephone: (202) 483-6444 Nobel Peace Prize CoRecipient Jose Ramos-Horta Offers Support to Kurdish and American Fasters Press Release # 31
October 23, 1997 For Additional Information
Jennifer Carnahan: 202.483.6444 Nobel Peace Prize CoRecipient Jose Ramos-Horta Offers Support to Kurdish and American Fasters Outside of U. S. Capitol Building The 1996 Nobel Peace Prize co-laureate Jose Ramos-Horta sent a statement in solidarity with the Kurdish people on the night of October 20, 1997 from Lisbon, Portugal
to the American Kurdish Information Network in Washington DC. There have been two Americans and four Kurds fasting outside of the United States Congress since October 20. A group of 12 Kurdish Canadians began fasting in solidarity on October 22. The message of Mr. Ramos-Horta reads: I wish to join in solidarity with all of you fasting for peace and the freedom of Leyla Zana in Washington DC. The Kurdish people have been the victim of inhumane persecutions from the Iranian and Turkish governments, [and] from Saddam Hussein in Iraq for too long. As human beings, we cannot allow such exaction to go on without raising our voices in outrage. We cannot forget the Iranian and Kurdish women and children victims of Iraqi gas attacks in Halabja and Anfal; the destroyed Kurdish villages in Turkey, the all to frequent gunning down of Kurds by Iranian government squads.

10. Community Aid Abroad: East Timor - Jose Ramos Horta's Speech At The OCAA Nationa
jose ramoshorta nobel Peace Prize Laureate (1996) Senior Minister Minister forForeign Affairs and Cooperation East Timor Transition Government Ladies and
http://www.caa.org.au/world/asia/east_timor/jrhortaspeech.html
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Jose Ramos Horta's speech at the
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Jose Ramos-Horta
Nobel Peace Prize Laureate (1996)
Senior Minister
Minister for Foreign Affairs and Cooperation
East Timor Transition Government
Ladies and gentlemen,
It is always a pleasure to be among friends, among those who have been with us through the darkest years of our lives and our struggle for freedom and dignity. You now call yourselves "Oxfam", maybe to sound more European but I am used to the old name, Community Aid Abroad, a great organization.
Of all the international NGOs I have across over the past 25 years, you are one that never hesitated when confronted with the moral and ethical question of whether to support us and thus risk your "reputation" and "interests" with the other side, usually a repressive regime. You chose your conscience and supported us.
I am therefore very pleased to be here and I regret that I can stay only a few hours.
Jeremy Hobbs asked me to address one topic "Conflict and Development" but I know he will be forgiving if I bring together other issues that in any case are inter-connected. I understand Jeremy is leaving for Oxford to head Oxfam International. The parent international body wins but Australia is a bit poorer. The Crown always wins at the expense of the colony. But I hope that from his new job in the glorious metropolis you will not forget us the poor subjects.

11. Profile: Jose Ramos-Horta
jose Ramos Horta was born on 26 December 1949, in Dili, the capital of East Timorto a of the people of East Timor saw him awarded the 1996 nobel Peace prize
http://www.abc.net.au/ra/etimor/features/horta.htm
Profile: Jose Ramos Horta
Jose Ramos Horta was born on 26 December 1949, in Dili, the capital of East Timor to a Timorese mother and Portuguese father. He was educated in a Catholic mission in the village of Soibada. Four of his eleven brothers and sisters were killed by the Indonesian military. He carried on a family tradition of being exiled. in 1970-1971 he was exiled by the Portuguese administration to Mozambique - his grand-father had been exiled from Portugal to Azores A radio and television journalist from 1969 until 1974, he was appointed Minister for External Affairs and Information in the first Transitional Government of the Democratic republic of East Timor. He was selected to represent East Timor overseas, and left three days before Indonesian troops invaded in November, 1975. He was the permanent representative of FRETILIN at the UN from 1976 until 1989 and has been a tireless advocate for a free and independent East Timor, to governments, the media and at international fora such as the UN Security Council, the General Assembly Decolonization Committeee and the Commission on Human Rights of the European Parliament. He studied Public International Law The Hague Academy of International Law in 1983 and completed an MA in Peace Studies at Antioch University in 1984.

12. CNN.com - Jose Ramos-Horta: Nobels And Nationhood - May 16, 2002
(CNN) Perhaps more than any other, jose ramoshorta is the man who has The co-recipientof the 1996 nobel Peace Prize along with Bishop Carlos Belo, Horta's
http://edition.cnn.com/2002/WORLD/asiapcf/southeast/05/16/timor.horta/
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Jose Ramos-Horta addresses the press ahead of the Timor's formal announcement of independence By Craig Francis CNN Hong Kong (CNN) Perhaps more than any other, Jose Ramos-Horta is the man who has fought the longest and hardest for East Timor's right to self-rule. For a quarter of a century, Horta has been badgering and lobbying the international community to pay attention to plight of the East Timorese. The co-recipient of the 1996 Nobel Peace Prize along with Bishop Carlos Belo, Horta's accomplishments on the world stage will likely stand him in good stead in his role of East Timorese foreign minister. Born on 26 December 1949, in Dili, the capital of East Timor to a Timorese mother and Portuguese father, Horta was educated in a Catholic mission in the village of Soibada.

13. Presentation By Jose Ramos-Horta
. Presentation by jose ramoshorta, nobel Peace Prize Laureate (1996),East Timor. jose ramos-horta, nobel Peace Prize Laureate, East Timor.
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Presentation by Jose Ramos-Horta, Nobel Peace Prize Laureate (1996), East Timor
Click the video button on the right to view remarks presented by Nobel Peace Prize Laureate, Jose Ramos-Horta. His address was presented to the State of the World Forum in New York City on September 8, 2000. Jose Ramos-Horta, Nobel Peace Prize Laureate, East Timor TOP BACK 18 min 26 sec Questions and Comments Not sure if your computer can play audio and video content of the SimulConference?
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14. Interview With Jose Ramos-Horta, East Timor
jose ramoshorta was awarded the nobel Peace Prize in 1996, for his courageand persistence in the non-violent struggle for freedom in East Timor.
http://www.thecommunity.com/peacejam/jrh_interv.html
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Interview with Jose Ramos Horta Jose Ramos-Horta was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1996, for his courage and persistence in the non-violent struggle for freedom in East Timor. After being forced into exile by the Indonesian government forces occupying East Timor, he has now returned to his country, where he is involved in the rebuilding of their country.
In the following video clips, Mr. Ramos-Horta answers questions about his life and the challenges he has faced. The questions were put to him by teenagers involved in the PeaceJam program. All contents are the property of PeaceJam Foundation and are used with their permission.
Select a question, and click on your modem speed to see the video answer. (Note, higher modem speeds have higher quality images. However if the film is "choppy" or stops too frequently, you may need to select a lower speed).
Click on Transcript to follow along with a written transcript. 1. When you were growing up, who were your role models? Broadband Transcript 2. When you were a teenager, did you have any favorite movie stars or rock stars?

15. CNN.com - Jose Ramos-Horta: Achieving Peace Amid Muslim Tensions - December 10,
jose ramoshorta Achieving peace amid Muslim tensions. jose ramos-horta is the foreignminister of East Timor, and co-recipient of the 1996 nobel Peace Prize.
http://www.cnn.com/2001/COMMUNITY/12/10/ramos.horta.cnna/
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Jose Ramos-Horta is the foreign minister of East Timor, and co-recipient of the 1996 Nobel Peace Prize. South Pacific island of East Timor had been controlled by military forces from nearby Muslim-dominated Indonesia since 1975. During that time, about one-third of the East Timorese were killed by war, starvation and human rights abuses allegedly imposed by the Indonesian military. Ramos-Horta, as the island's then-Ambassador to the United Nations, brought worldwide attention to the plight. He joined the CNN.com chat room via telephone from Oslo, Norway. CNN: Welcome to CNN.com Newsroom Mr. Ramos-Horta. Thank you for being our guest today. RAMOS-HORTA: It's a pleasure. CNN: You are in Oslo recognizing Kofi Annan and the Nobel Peace Prize. Are you encouraged that the United Nations is being recognized at this level?

16. Go Asia Pacific - East Timor: Emerging Nation
Xanana Gusmao, Xanana Gusmao Resistance leader. jose ramoshorta, joseramos-horta Foreign affairs minister and nobel Laureate. Fransisco
http://abc.net.au/asiapacific/specials/etimor/keyplayers_ramoshorta.htm

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KEY PLAYERS Jose Ramos-Horta Currently Minister for Foreign Affairs in East Timor's Transitional Administration, Dr. Jose Ramos-Horta, is expected to retain that position or gain the Vice-Presidency in the future government. Like Xanana Gusmao, Horta is politically unaligned and plays a neutral role as an advocate for a peaceful transition to independence. A moderate within the resistance organisation Fretilin, Horta was mandated to represent East Timor abroad and left the country in 1975, three days before Indonesian occupation. In 1996 Horta was jointly awarded the Nobel Peace Prize with Bishop Carlos Belo. He was Vice-President of CNRT, the National Council of Timorese Resistance until it was dissolved in June 2001.
East Timor Breaking News
Amnesty under fire over East Timor trial request

A request for Fiji to help East Timor

Rights group calls for international tribunal for E Timor
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More Indonesian military officers charged

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East Timor On Location EAST TIMOR: Opposition parties unite against Fretilin EAST TIMOR: Controversial immigration Bill under fire Back Mari Alkatiri General-secretary, Fretilin

17. Nobel Peace Prize-winner Jose Ramos-Horta To Speak At UNCW
WILMINGTON José ramoshorta, the 1996 recipient of the nobel Peace Prize, willlecture on Peacemaking The Power of Non-Violence at 7 pm, Monday, April 12
http://www.uncwil.edu/uniadv/relations/releases/april99/nobel.html
For Immediate Release April 1, 1999 TO SPEAK AT UNC WILMINGTON WILMINGTON José Ramos-Horta, the 1996 recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize, will lecture on "Peacemaking: The Power of Non-Violence" at 7 p.m., Monday, April 12, in the UNCW Kenan Auditorium. Ramos-Horta has spent the last 23 years denouncing the illegal invasion and annexation of East Timor by Indonesia. In 1996, Ramos-Horta and fellow East Timoresean Bishop Carlos Filipe Ximenes Belo shared the Nobel Peace Prize. The Nobel Committee recognized "their sustained efforts to hinder the oppression of a small people." Born Dec. 26, 1949, in Dili, East Timor, Ramos-Horta was a practicing journalist in East Timor from 1969-74. He was also public affairs and media director at the Embassy of Mozambique in Washington, D.C., from 1987-88. East Timor, a former Portuguese colony, is located 650 km northwest of Darwin, Australia. On Dec. 7, 1975, after nine days of independence, East Timor was invaded and occupied by Indonesia. It is believed that more than 200,000 East Timorese deaths occurred between 1976 and 1981. Chosen by pro-independence parties to represent East Timor abroad, Ramos-Horta addressed the United Nations Security Council in December 1975 urging them to take action in the face of the Indonesian military onslaught. Since 1975, he has defended the right of East Timorese people to self-determination and has presented the case of East Timor before the Fourth Committee of the UN General Assembly, the UN Special Committee on Decolonization, the UN Commission on Human Rights, the Council on Foreign Relations and the European Parliament.

18. Stanford GSB: Sloan Program: Speakers: Jose Ramos-Horta
jose ramoshorta nobel Peace Prize Recipient. Employment 1969-1974Journalist in East Timor 1974-1975 Helped establish new East
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Jose Ramos-Horta
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Employment
1969-1974: Journalist in East Timor
1974-1975: Helped establish new East Timorese political party, Fretilin
1975 (Sept-Dec): Minister of External Relations and Information, first Provisional government of East Timor, prior to Indonesian invasion
1976-1985: Permanent Representative of Fretilin to United Nations in New York
1986-now: Special Representative of the National Council of Maubere Resistance (CNRM) overseas 1987-1988: Public Affairs and Media Director, Mozambique Eembassy, Washington Highlights
1992: Presented the CNRM three stage plan to European Parliament, and Council of Foreign Affairs, New York
1996: Received the Nobel Peace Prize in Oslo together with Bishop Belo Main Forums Addressed
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Fourth Committee of the UN General Assembly UN Special Committee on De-colonization UN Commission on Human Rights Council on Foreign Relations, New York European Parliament Development of Diplomacy Course Initiated (1989) a Diplomacy Training Programme (DTP), Law Faculty of the University of New South Wales, Sydney

19. Jose Ramos-Horta To Speak In Hawai'i, 24.V.1999
The EastWest Center is cosponsoring the event vkp nobel Peace Prize laureatejose ramos-horta will speak at UH jose ramos-horta, co-winner of the 1996
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20. Dr. Jose Ramos-Horta Accepted WFTA's Invitation
News release World Federation of Taiwanese Association (translated by yt) April13, 1997 Dr. jose ramoshorta, the 1996 nobel Peace Prize Winner, has
http://www.wufi.org.tw/eng/ehorta.htm
Dr. Jose Ramos-Horta accepted WFTA's Invitation News release World Federation of Taiwanese Association (translated by yt) April 13, 1997 Dr. Jose Ramos-Horta, the 1996 Nobel Peace Prize Winner, has officially accepted WFTA's invitation to speak in the annual convention of WFTA, August 23 in I-Lan, Taiwan. This Nobel Peace Prize winner believes that Taiwan should be allowed to join UN, as mentioned in his acceptance speech of the Nobel Prize in Norway in Dec '96. On Feb. 26 this year, WFTA President James Lee and CTIR Director David Tsai met Dr. Horta in Washington DC and invited him to be the keynote speaker in the coming WFTA's convention. Dr. Horta gladly accepted the invitation on the spot and now further confirms his acceptance with an official reply on April 9th. He indicates that he'd be delighted to attend WFTA's convention on Aug. 22 and will give a speech on Aug. 23. WFTA President James Lee

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