quinta-feira, 13 de setembro de 2007

UN Presence in East Timor until 2012 - What a Rediculous Idea

East Timor President – Jose Ramos Horta has asked the United Nations in East Timor to stay until 2012 while East Timor Prime Minister has asked former Victorian Mayor – Steve Bracks of Australia to become his advisor. What a rediculous idea.

This is what we call neo-colonialism not by nation to nation but by nations to nation. Consciously or unconsciously, the President of East Timor is playing the role of the Prime Minister and the President is subjecting the nation of East Timor to a new colonialism of the UN to East Timor and worstly Australia to East Timor .

I dont know whether Ramos Horta knows what Australia is doing in Papua New Guinea (PNG). I dont know whether Ramos Horta has ever seen an Afronesian country like PNG who has, theoretically, long being an independent and a sovereign country, but, de facto, is still colonized by the Australian. Please Mr. Ramos Horta ask the Papua New Guineans what Australia is doing there. Please ask the Prime Minister of PNG what the actual so-called "Australian adviser" of the PM of PNG is doing in PNG.

The fact in PNG says that the so-called "Australian Advisors" is not only found at the PM´s office in PNG, but almost in all departments of PNG government. Please Mr. Ramos Horta ask all the government officials in all those departments in PNG what these so-called "Australian Advisers" are doing there?

These "Australian Advisers" is not just advising, but they rule, give orders, and worstly they give wrong advices to PNG and subject PNG to Australian dependency, they pass all secret information of PNG to Australia, they control PNG in the interaction with other countries in the pacific and ASEAN countries, they are present in all the Ministerial closed meetings, they attend all PNG bilateral meetings with other contries.

What the Australians are doing in PNG is no more than the same policy that the "White Australians" are doing to the Aborigines in Australia . Look at Ports Morisby and ask the Australians why curfews are still going on in this country for so long after years of independence? Ask the Australians why the PNGans go drunk at the end of the month after receiving their salaries. Ask the Australians why we cannot stop safely in the red lights in Ports Moresby? And then ask these so-called "Australian Advisers" what they do in PNG.

Actually, what these "Australian Advisers" are doing is plunging the PNGans into a valey of poverty, strong dependency to Australia and worstly wiping out the PNGans like what "white Australians" have been doing to the Aborigines in Australia - the pride to put the Aboriginees into contonment and giving them alcohool to go party all their life and die young in order to be wiped rapidly and give the way to the "white" Australians to rule Australia free from the Aboriginees. The same is hapenning in PNG, and it looks like Ramos Horta is subjecting the East Timorese to be treated by Australians the same way the Australians have been treating their Aboriginees and PNGans.

The UN will stay in East Timor untill 2012???????? ???? what a rediculous idea. Does Ramos Horta know what he is doing. Does Ramos Horta knows that "There is no free lunch in this world"? Does Ramos Horta knows what he is committing? Does Ramos Horta knows that at the end of the day it is East Timor who will pay the bill? Does Ramos Horta know how much money from East Timor Oil Revenue will be spent by East Timor to pay for this UN presence in East Timor ? Doesn´t Ramos Horta know that the main problem in East Timor is Job Opportunity? Isn´t Ramos Horta aware that instead of creating job opportunities for the international jobless beggars working for the UN in East Timor , why not using the same money to establish state-owned enterprises dealing in any type of business of mass production that may employ thousands of the East Timorese young generation who is jobless?

Fighting for independence is not as easy as ruling a country. A fight for independence always have and end when a country becomes independent, but the live of a country never ends and the lives of its people depends on the experience of its rulers and a good ruler is not the one who subjects its people to fooled and bullied by other countries and not letting its race to wiped out by other races. Never let a country who has wiped out the Aboriginees in Australia to give advice on what East Timor should do. Never accept any rice import from Australia who says "This rice is produced by Australia for PNG only or ET only" because it may contain "poisons" to wipe out the East Timorese generation.

I wished East Timor has a strong leader like Mari Alkatiri, but one who is not so cruel to create "militias" or Red Brigades to kill his own people and I wished Ramos Horta and Xanana is not leading the East Timorese into the same cage of the Aboriginees.


Lisbon, 13 September 2007

Basilio Araujo


Some Comments:

Como é possivel o PM de Timor Leste a pedir a um Australiano que violou os direitos humanos dos Aboriginees da Australia a ser o seu conselheiro? O que é que o PM de Timor Leste pretende fazer com isto? Sera que o PM de Timor Leste pretende erradicar a raça Timorense de Timor?.

Perguntem a ver ao Sr. Presidente da Câmara de Victória a quando é que a Câmara de Victória deu as chaves das portas da cidade de Vicória aos Aborignees que viveram na area de Victória para poderem ter accesso à cidade de Victória? Só foi no ano de 1998 ou 2000 se não me engano (corrijam-me por favor).

Imaginem, o Aboriginee que é o dono da terra, foi retirado da sua própria terra, foi forçado viver fora da cidade e só nos anos de 1990 que foi permitido a entrar a cidade de Victória com uma recepção official da entrega da chave da porta de cidade de Victória. (Aos amigos que sabem desta história ou aos Timorenses que vivem em Victória por favor abordem mais neste assunto, porque posso tambem errar por falta de conhecimento) .

Diz o Inglês: "GOD MUST BE CRAZY".


Cumprimentos,

Basilio Araujo


Other Comments.

The presence of the UN in Timor-Leste is an immediate need, which our country cannot live without.

I have lived in PNG for months and trained under the ANZ Papua New Guinea. It is really sad that the Papua New Guineans are not people in their own country. The entire economy is out of place, people live in wretched life. Their economy and finance are all controlled by the Australian big corporations.

The present government has no choice but to live with the present arrangement of having the UN in charge of the security, including the Australians. It rests under the shoulder of the growing generation like us, who will make sure that we do not suffer the same mistakes our bothers and sisters in other pacific countries.

Abrasu,

Tony



Helena Espadinha wrote:
ONU poderá ficar mais cinco anos em Timor-Leste
Público, 05.09.2007
Jorge Heitor

A Missão Integrada das Nações Unidas em Timor-Leste (Unmit), criada em Agosto do ano passado para ajudar a restaurar a estabilidade no país, poderá vir a ser prorrogada no próximo mês de Fevereiro, pois o respectivo chefe, Atul Khare, entende que serão necessários mais três a cinco anos para reestruturar a polícia nacional, remodelar o sector da segurança e permitir que a democracia se consolide, conforme explicou esta semana em conferência de imprensa.

O Presidente José Ramos-Horta solicitara segunda-feira à ONU que ficasse no país até 2012 e pedira à Austrália, que tem a seu cargo uma Força Internacional de Estabilização que partilha com a Nova Zelândia, que se mantivesse ali até 2008. Isto quando o Conselho de Segurança se prepara para, na próxima semana, debater mais um relatório da Unmit sobre a frágil situação timorense.

Entretanto, o primeiro-ministro Xanana Gusmão pediu ao chefe cessante do estado australiano de Victoria, Steve Bracks, que o ajude, como conselheiro, a impedir que Timor-Leste se torne um Estado falhado, contribuindo para colocar em funcionamento uma administração que possa garantir os serviços básicos e gerar muitos mais novos postos de trabalho.

Bracks, um católico de ascendência libanesa, por o avô paterno ser natural do vale de Beqaa, declarou à imprensa australiana que a sua meta, como conselheiro especial de Xanana, vai ser combater "uma crescente cultura de corrupção", controlando rigorosamente a atribuição de contratos para obras públicas e as nomeações para vários cargos.

Este trabalhista de 52 anos era desde 1999 o primeiro-ministro do estado de Victoria, cargo que subitamente abandonou para "estar mais tempo com a família" e, também, ajudar Xanana, com o qual regularmente se tem reunido durante os últimos anos.

Steve Bracks vai passar os próximos meses a viajar entre Melbourne e Díli, para ajudar Xanana Gusmão a governar.
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