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Subject: Lusa: Bishop Nascimento upbeat on future of Portuguese language
East Timor: Bishop Nascimento upbeat on future of Portuguese language
Lisbon, Sept. 7 (Lusa) - East Timor's religious leader, Catholic Bishop
Basílio do Nascimento, is optimistic over efforts, backed by Portugal, to
re-introduce the use of Portuguese in his newly independent country.
"Currently, the percentage of people speaking Portuguese is minimal,
following 24 years of (Indonesian) occupation, but I believe this is a battle
that will be won in the future", Bishop do Nascimento said Monday after a
meeting with Portuguese President Jorge Sampaio.
Portugal's aid programs in its former Asian colony are strongly centered on
education and promotion of the Portuguese language.
The Timorese prelate is in Portugal on a private visit for what he described
as "health reasons and to rest".
The bishop of Baucau explained his meeting with Sampaio, which lasted more
than one hour, as an encounter between "friends" to discuss the
problems faced by East Timor.
He said the Timorese, who gained their independence from Jakarta two years
ago, now lived in a "climate of peace" but faced "economic
difficulties", given the slow pace of reconstruction following the
scorched-earth campaign that accompanied Indonesia's withdrawal.
JPS/SAS Lusa
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