| Subject: UNOTIL Daily Media Review 18 May
2006
UNOTIL
Compiled by the Public Information Office from national and
international sources
[Poster's note: Repeats of international articles already sent out to
the east-timor list (info@etan.org) have been removed.]
Daily Media Review Thursday, 18 May 2006
National Media Reports
First day of congress
Member of Fretilin Central Committee and candidate for the position of
Fretilin Secretary General Jose Luis Guterres said “To better the
independence of Timor-Leste, it requires a new Prime Minister who has the
capacity and quality and is not arrogant to serve the people of this young
nation. This is my personal view but it all depends on the delegates of the
Congress.” He added, that the current Fretilin leaders serving in the
Government do not have confidence in the militants and the sympathizers at
the grassroots level and that information made public is not always correct,
reported Timor Post on Thursday. According to the report, Jose Luis Guterres
further stressed that some people feel that there is no dialogue and are not
providing advantages to the people. Guterres told the media on Wednesday
that as a Timorese, one must have the courage to recognize mistakes and
every step taken should be in a fraternal way. He stressed the importance
for the new leadership is to attend to priorities such as repairing the
roads from Dili to the districts. He added that the new leadership will be
the path for changes to guarantee peace for the population.
Addressing Fretilin’s Second Congresses, Secretary General Mari Alkatiri
said the Government he has headed since the 2002 independence, has made
great progress for the nation. “Today we are sitting together to make a
balance. From this balance we want to look to the future of our party and
our nation, the youngest in the world. This beloved country who’s Government
I’m proud to lead, has made great developments,” Alkatiri told participants
of the Congress. He pointed to some of progress in the areas of education,
economy, agriculture, health, development of State institutions and the
establishment of many laws. Referring to it as a disease, poverty, Alkatiri
said, is one of the difficulties of Timor-Leste, especially in the rural
areas. Alkatiri added that to alleviate this problem the Government plans to
increase the economy for the fiscal year 2006/07 by 6 to 7 percent with
public investment programs.
Vice-Secretary General of Fretilin, Jose Reis said regardless of who wins
in the Second Congress, what is important is the ability to fortify the
party to face the 2007 elections.
Timor Post also reported that at the moment two candidates, Egidio de
Jesus and Aderito de Jesus Soares, are running for the Presidential post. (STL,
TP, DN)
Ramos-Horta met with members of the petitioners in Suai district
Foreign Minister José Ramos-Horta met with some of the petitioners’ in
Suai on Tuesday, including Major Tara, and discussed the investigation
Commission established by the sovereign state to look into the problems
within F-FDTL. Ramos-Horta said members of the petitioners in Suai area are
concentrated in one area without creating problems and the population are
carrying on with their daily lives. In a separate article, STL reported the
President of Court of Appeal, Claudio Ximenes saying he is of the opinion
that the High Level Commission of Notables is the only one to be able to get
to the root of the problem. Ximenes reportedly said the Commission has
already spoken to many members of the petitioners and its members will be
able to learn how the problem emerged. (STL, DN)
The report from the government about F-FDTL operation: Parliament is not
defending people’s interest.
In relation to the report from the Government about F-FDTL intervention
on the April 28 incident to the National Parliament for discussion, HAK
Association declared that they are not happy with the result presented to
National Parliament. According to HAK, the report does not defend the
people’s interest. Director of HAK Association Jose Luis Oliveira stated in
a press release yesterday that the National Parliament only accepted the
Government’s report without debating what was inside the report. He further
added that according to the Decree Law no. 7/ 2004, the Prime Minister
should present himself to the Parliament to explain to the people, not just
send the report.
In a separate article, MP from PSD Party, Joao Gonçalves, told STL that
Fretilin Government lead by Mari Alkatiri must take responsibility for those
people who died on 28 April incident, noting that it was the Government that
asked F-FDTL to intervene in the incident without consulting with the
president of RDTL. Gonçalves said that the report that the Government
presented to the National Parliament about F-FDTL involvement to calm down
the situation was not complete. “PSD considers that the decision made by the
Government was wrong and unconstitutional,” said Gonçalves”. (TP, STL, DN)
The leaders must talk to the people nicely: Belo
Former Bishop of Dili, Mgr. Carlos Belo, appealed to the East Timorese
leaders to talk to the people nicely in order for the people not to have
fear in difficult situations. In his email to STL, the Bishop said the
current situation needs dialogue and the Government must listen to what the
people have to say and find the best solution to solve the problem facing
them presently. “ I pray for those people who died in the incident and also
for those people who lost their property. I also ask you all to extend your
hands to each other and build peace and harmony in East Timor,” the Bishop
said. (STL)
Regional Media Reports
National News Sources Timor Post (TP) Radio Timor-Leste (RTL) Suara Timor
Lorosae (STL) Diario Tempo (DT) Diario Nacional Seminario Lia Foun (LF)
Televisaun Timor-Leste [TVTL]
These Items Do Not Reflect the Position or Views of the United Nations.
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