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José
Ramos-Horta, born December 26, 1949 in Dili, East Timor. Single with one
son. Catholic. Living in Lisbon and Sydney.
Current positions:
Special
Representative of the National Council of Maubere Resistance of East Timor.
CNRM is a non-partisan supreme national body based inside East Timor comprising
all East Timorese nationalist political forces and resistance groups.
Coordinator, East Timorese Resistance Diplomatic Front Coordinating Commission.
Executive Director, Lecturer Diplomacy Training Program, Law Faculty,
University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia.
Expert, International Service for Human Rights, Geneva.
Past positions:
Minister
of External Relations and Information, first provisional government of
East Timor, prior to Indonesian invasion in 1975. Permanent Representative
to the United Nations for the East Timorese independence movement from
1975 onwards for over a decade.
Major fora addressed:
UN Security
Council, Fourth Committee of the UN General Assembly, UN Special Committee
on Decolonisation, UN Commission on Human Rights, Council on Foreign Relations,
European Parliament, etc.
Academic curriculum,
writings, awards:
Fellow,
International Relations, St. Anthony's College, Oxford.
Master in Peace Studies, Antioch University, USA.
Attended the Hague Academy of International Law.
Attended the International Institute of Human Rights, Strasbourg. Author
of FUNU: The Unfinished Saga of East Timor (200 pp), Red Sea Press, Trenton
NJ (1987); TIMOR Amanha em Dili (386 pp), Dom Quixote (1994); 0st-Timor(264
pp) Aventura, Oslo (1966). Recipient of Professor Thorolf Rafto 1993 Human
Rights Prize. Recipient Gleitzman Foundation Award 1995.
Recipient of UNPO Award 1996.
Languages:
Tetun (native
language), Portuguese (official), French, English, Spanish.
From Les Prix
Nobel 1996.
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