Subject: [reg-easttimor 133] Fw: East Timorese Youths Rejected Foreinge Military Bases
From: "naikoli naikoli" <naikoli@hotmail.com>
Date: Sun, 30 Jul 2000 14:31:52 GMT
Seq: 133

東ティモールの青年組織が、7月10日から15日にかけて、東ティモール青年会議を開いた。この会議は、Youth Presidium Loriko Assuwainの呼びかけで開かれ、10の青年団体が参加している。
会議では、東ティモールに外国軍隊の基地を置くことに反対、テトゥン語とポルトガル語を公用語とすることなどを宣言した。


Forwarded by KOSHIDA Kiyokazu <koshida@jca.apc.org>
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 From: "naikoli naikoli" <naikoli@hotmail.com>


East Timorese Youths Rejected Foreign Military Bases
29 Jul 2000 14:52:25 WIB

TEMPO Interaktif, Lisbon, Portugal: East Timorese youth rejected the foreign 
military base. It is one point of declaration of East Timorese Youth 
Congress that was held from July 10 to 15 in Dili, the capital of East 
Timor. They rejected a military base in East Timor because they are 
concerned on its negative impact, such as unstable situation in Southeast 
Asia and an acculturation with western culture. The congress also reflected 
youth痴 contribution and participation in successfully liberating East Timor 
through a referendum. Therefore, the youth痴 role is to develop the country.
The congress also declared statement about political, governmental and 
economy systems that support small industries and protect national 
entrepreneurs in entering international market. In terms of social and 
cultural fields, two national languages, namely Tetum and Portuguese, are 
declared. In one-decade ahead, Tetum will be stated national language.

The first youth congress since East Timor痴 independence was initiated by 
Youth Presidium Loriko Assuwain, an organization established on April 1999. 
The Presidium protects all mass and political organizations of East Timorese 
Youth. The congress was also attended by other ten youth and students 
organization, such as Impettu, Renetil, Ojetil, Obslatil, and Fitun, and 
youth representatives from 13 districts in East Timor

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