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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. 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
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2. Online NewsHour East Timor Independence
Celebrations, Challenges Greet New East Timor A key UN official and an election monitor discuss East Timor's transition from wartorn province to
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3. Peace 1996
Carlos Filipe Ximenes Belo Jos RamosHorta 1/2 of the prize 1/2 of the prize East Timor East Timor b. 1948 b. 1949
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4. The New Zealand Herald
Feedback. Contacts. APN Sites. Careers at APN. World News Home World News Jose RamosHorta A reluctant politician. Jose Ramos-Horta
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5. Jose Ramos-Horta Winner Of The 1996 Nobel Prize In Peace
Jose RamosHorta, a Nobel Peace Laureate, at the Nobel Prize Internet Archive.
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6. East Timor Indonesia Action Network
The organisation advocates a change of US foreign policy and urges support for selfdetermination and human rights in East Timor. Offers news, press
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7. The Peacemakers Speak
Jos RamosHorta, East Timor Nobel Peace Laureate, 1996 (photo by Michael Collopy)
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8. Jose Ramos Horta
Horta est n dans une grande famille de Dili, la capitale du TimorOriental. Il est scolaris dans une cole de missionnaires catholiques.
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9. BBC NEWS Special Report 1999 05/99 East Timor Profile
For almost a quarter of a century Jose Ramos Horta has been a leading figure in the campaign against Indonesia's occupation of East Timor.
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10. Jos Ramos Horta - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. (Redirected from Jose RamosHorta)
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11. Online NewsHour: Jose Ramos-Horta -- November 13, 1996
Farnsworth and ramoshorta jose RAMOS-HORTA, Nobel Peace Prize Winner Thank you Jose Ramos-Horta Sometimes when people demonstrate in East Timor it is
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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:

12. Dead Or Alive? - José Ramos-Horta
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13. Presentation By Jose Ramos-Horta
Jose RamosHorta, Nobel Peace Prize Laureate, East Timor. Jose Ramos-Horta, Nobel Peace Prize Laureate, East Timor. TOP BACK . Click here. 18 min 26 sec
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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. Stanford GSB: Sloan Program: Speakers: Jose Ramos-Horta
Jose RamosHorta Nobel Peace Prize Recipient. Employment 1969-1974 Journalist in East Timor 1974-1975 Helped establish new East Timorese political party,
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Jose Ramos-Horta
Nobel Peace Prize Recipient
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
UN Security Council
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

15. AsiaSource Interview With Jose Ramos-Horta
Jose RamosHorta. José Ramos-Horta, Nobel laureate and Foreign Minister of the Democratic Republic of East Timor, was a leading figure in the country s
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16. Ramos-Horta
Jose RamosHorta. Ramos-Horta has spent the last 22 years denouncing the illegal invasion and annexation of East Timor, his homeland, by Indonesia and
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Jose Ramos-Horta
Ramos-Horta has spent the last 22 years denouncing the illegal invasion and annexation of East Timor, his homeland, 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 has also spoken as a leading advocate of human rights. Ramos-Horta was exiled to Mozambique in 1970-1971 for his subversive allegations against the Portuguese regime and his active involvement in the development of political awareness in East Timor. His work in bringing awareness of the plight of his country to the United Nations resulted in the UN Security Council's condemnation of the invasion in 1975. 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. Ramos-Horta is now the Special Representative of the National Council of Maubere Resistance (CNRM), an umbrella organization of pro-independence activists and movements inside and outside East Timor. He is also the personal representative of imprisoned resistance leader Xanana Gusmao.

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18. 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.

19. Ramos-Horta, Jose --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
ramoshorta, jose (born 1949), human rights activist. After the Indonesian invasion of the tiny Southeast Asian island of East Timor, José ramos-horta was
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20. 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.
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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.

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