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Subject: STL: PR HORTA CLEANS UP VENDORS’ SHACKS: KILLING TH E
PEOPLES’ INCOME
Suara Timor Lorosae
17 October 2009
PA HORTA CLEANS UP VENDORS' SHACKS
*KILLING THE PEOPLES' INCOME
Dili - President of the Republic Jose Ramos Horta, descended with the
police task force last Friday (16/10) to tear down or clean up directly
the community of suco Metiaut's small shacks that had been erected on the
beachfront.
The Nobel Peace Laureate decided to go and tear down small vendors'
shacks giving the reason that it was to conserve the environment in that
area. Because of the large presence of small shacks trading there, the
environment on the beachfront is certainly affected, these were cleaned up
through the government's general clean program. The activity of these
small vendors is said to damage the environment with the discarding of
rubbish on the beachfront.
The population who became the victims of this clean up consider the
President of the Republic's brutal tendencies to effectively be killing
their income earning activities, because the small shacks they erected in
order to earn a living through grilling of stays and fish.
"Today the President of the Republic himself ordered that these
shacks be torn down without informing us the owners, the PR himself
personally pushed our shacks down to the ground," said Celestino Gama
to journalists.
He considered this conduct of PR Horta in directly tearing down the
shacks as the actions of a dictator, because these actions did not
consider the community. " I consider this conduct as being a
dictatorship and not a democracy. At least inform us so that we have the
chance to take them down, because we bought the materials to build them,
we did not get them for free at the shops," Celestino said.
As a law abiding citizen, Celestino says he respected the decision of
the President to tear down the shacks, but they should have given prior
notice and not just descend abruptly using physical force. "What sort
of attitude is this?" he added.
This was the same with Domingos da Silva, (vendor) who asked the
government to move on the large restaurants in the Metiaut area who also
discard rubbish onto the beachfront. "We are saddened because the PR
only saw fit to come and tear down our shacks, but not the large
restaurants on the beachfront," he said.
PR KILLS THE PEOPLES' LIVELIHOODS
At the same location, the Head of the Suco Metiaut, Jacob Xavier
lamented the actions of PR Horta in descending personally with the police
to tear down the peoples' shacks. PR Horta's actions can have the effect
of killing the small people who earn a livelihood by trading or grilling
satays.
"I see PR Horta's decision as being like he had a dream, because
all of a sudden he decided to come and kill off the small peoples'
livelihoods, " he lamented.
He asked the state to assist the small peoples' livelihoods. When you
dream up the idea to close off the peoples' livelihoods in one area they
should also look for alternatives, not just tear down and destroy.
"This is just killing the people," he stressed.
He said it is the community of Metiaut which cleans up the rubbish on
the beachfront, despite the rubbish not being only theirs. "Just
don't blame us," Jacob said.
Domingos da Costa Xavier asked the government to first prepare an
alternative place for the community before taking the actions to tear
down. "If they only tear down like this, where will the small people
find livelihoods?" he asked.
STL observed that after PR Horta tore down their shacks, the population
removed their timber and tin materials to their homes. (ends)
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