domingo, 29 de maio de 2011

"Militantes Ne'ebe Haksoik Husi Ida ba Seluk Ne'e Buka Diak Deit"


CJITL Eleisaun 2011 besik ona, no agora partido barak mak rame-rame buka hadau votos. Partido FRETILIN nia ulun hanesan Mari Alkatiri ho Lu-Olo, lao tun sae buka mak kritika no hatun partidu seluk, liu-liu maun Xanana.
 
Sekretario Geral FRETILIN Mari Alkatiri ho Presidente Lu-Olo, lao tun sae iha Timor Laran hodi ataka deit pessoa Xanana Gusmao nian. Sira hatete no dun matak katak maun boot maka halo korupsaun no hakarak halo rai ne sai aat. Maibe sira haluha tiha katak maun Xanana fo nia vida tomak hodi liberta nasaun ida ne. Povo sei la matan delek no monu ba propaagnda murahan sira ne. Povo, to agora rona lia-fuan sira ne, senti triste tanba lia aat hosi lider sira ne.

Agora dadaun, sira lori ema tun sae.. deposi halo deklarasaun falsu hodi dehan ema barak afilia ba sira. Maibe buat sira ne so bosok deit ema nebe mak hakarak buka diak deit.. mari ho Lu-Olo, na kampanha mak hatete aat ema seluk deit.

Foin dadaun sira uza fali ema ida ka rua, hodi deklara katak responsaveis Partido Demokratiku iha Oekussi tama hotu ona ba FRETILIN. Ne salah, tanba laiha estrutura PD iha Oekussi mak tama FRETILIN. PD metin nafatin, deklara "Sekretariu Jeral Partidu Demokratiku, PD Mariano Asanami Sabino"
 
Sekretariu Jeral Partidu Demokratiku, PD Mariano Asanami Sabino mos hateten maske militante Partidu PD nian afilia ba Partidu seluk maibe Partidu nia struktura sei metin nafatin.Maibe ida tama FRELIN ne propagand murahan Mari Alkatiri. Alkatiri ne bosok ten desde uluk, agora sira lori "radio maubere" hanesan fonte hodi habosok Timor oan tomak.

Nia hatutan katak “Partidu PD nunka atu prega ema atu metin iha Partidu ida, povu iha direitu atu hili Partidu ida ne’e deit ne’ebe diak ba sira” dehan Asanami. Partido CNRT sei metin nafatin ho CNRT ho maun boot Xanana Gusmao hodi lori rai ida ne ba oin.

Nia hatutan katak maske ema balun hakarak afilia ba Partidu seluk maibe Partidu PD nia struktura sei metin nafatin.

Militante ne’ebe husi Partidu seluk haksoit ba Partidu seluk, sira ne’e mak buka diak deit, tanba ne ita lalika fiar sira, tanba sira mak sei estraga partido. (*/CJITL PLUS)

Militante Na'in 760 Husi Partidu Fretilin ho PSD Haksoit ba PD

CJITL Flas, Militante husi Partidu Fretilin no Partidu Sosial Demokrata-PSD iha Distritu Ainaro hamutuk na'in 760 afilia ba Partidu Demokratiku-PD.

Militante no simpatizantes Partidu Fretilin iha foho Ailiku Lideran husi xefi Aldeia, no PSD  ne'ebe lidera husi Lucio Vidal, afilia ba Partidu Demokratiku.

Seremonia afiliasaun ne'e hala'o, bainhira Prezidente  Partidu PD ne'ebe lidera husi Fernando Lasama de Araujo, durante loron rua halao re-estruksaun Partidu iha Sub-distritu Hato-Udo,  Distritu Ainaro.

iha sorin selun Militante iha suku Leo Lima, Sub Distritu Balibo Distritu Bobonaro  estrutura PSD ne'ebe lidera husi Almerindo dos Santo ho nia membru kuaze 700 afilia ba PD.

Nune'e mos militante Fretilin hamutuk 60 resiin  mak haksoit ou afilia ba PD, tanba lakon konfiansa ba lideransa Fretilin. (CJITL Internship)

Timor-LESTE iha ona ninia kompania Mina naran Timor Gap, EP

Dili. Timor-Leste oficialmente harii ona ninia Kompania Mina Rai no Gaz nian, ne’ebe ho naran Timor Gap (Gas no Petroleo), ho ninia sigla Timor Gap, EP. Timor Gap, EP, ho finalidades atu iha no jere, ho ninia enquadramentu no prinsipiu ho natureza empresarial, ativus sira propriadade Estadu Timor-Leste nian no sector Petroleo regula ho Lei. Diploma ne’ebe apresenta husi Sekretariu Estadu Rekursus Naturais ba Konseilu Ministru (KM), iha Quarta-feira (25/05/2011).

Timor Gap, EP, ninia atividades empresarial, hala'o iha Onshore ka Offshore, iha laran ka liur husi territoriu nasional, relativus ba pesquisa no produsaun iha upstream inklui prestasaun ba servisu. Timor gap, EP afetua mos empresa foun ne’e oras ne’e dadaun harii. Iha ninia artigu 1, harii Timor Gap, EP.

Iha ninia artigu 2, Timor Gap, EP., nudar empresa publika, hetan tutela husi Sekretaria Estadu Rekursus Naturais (SERN) ka orgaun administrasaun direta estado nian ne’ebe kaer ba tutela mina nian. Mos Timor Gap, EP., tenki alina ho interese estratejika Governu nian konaba Mina. Timor Gap, EP., mos submete ninia relatoriu ba Tribunal Contas ka empresa auditoria externa.

Timor Gap, EP., bele halao operasaun iha estranjeiru ka rai liur, hakerek iha ninia artigu 6, operasaun bele liu husi konsorcium intereses.

Ba dala uluk, capital social husi Timor Gap, EP., simu osan husi Estadu, hanesan fundu ba harii ninia ativus operacionais ho karakter empresarial, liga ba sector empresarial ligadu ba sector petroliferu, husi ninia propriadade, hanesan mos ninia knar ne’ebe refere iha artigu 5, ne’ebe delega ba Timor Gap, EP. Konaba Capital social husi Timor GAP, EP., mos hakerek iha Estatuto Timor GAP, EP., iha artigu 6, osan mai husi Orsamentu Estadu nian.

Tuir Sekretariu Estadu Rekursus Naturais (SERN), Alfredo Pires, katak, "importante Timor-Leste iha ninia kompania petroleo/gaz mesak". Tenik tan, "nudar rai ukun rasik an, buka harii ita nia Empresa Petroleo no gaz, ne'ebe estadu maka jere". Husi fatin seluk, Vice PM Jose Luis Guterres hateten katak "ho harii Timor Gap, EP., hatudu katak ita iha duni, independencia, tamba ita rasik maka aban bai rua jere ita nia riku soin, hanesan Petroleo/Gas".

Fontes:

Suara Timor LoroSae no Jornal Nacional Diario (JND), edisaun Quinta-feira (26/05/2011, pajs. 1 i 15)!

Pacific look to solve Australia’s asylum seeker issue

Pacific look to solve Australia’s asylum seeker issue

Last Updated: Sat, 28 May 2011 08:18:00 +1000
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Pacific nations, including Solomon Islands, are appealing to the Australian Government to be made part of a new ‘Pacific solution’ for processing asylum seekers.Senior Australian Government sources have told The Weekend Australian newspaper several Pacific nations are keen to host refugee processing centres similar to those set up by the former Australian government under John Howard in Nauru and Papua New Guinea.”They’re coming to us,” a source told the newspaper on Friday night.It is understood Solomons Islands approached Australia after Prime Minister Julia Gillard’s push for an East Timor solution fell through and discussions between the two countries ensued.However the fragile political situation in Solomons Islands remains a concern for the Federal Government. A spokesman for Immigration Minister Chris Bowen told the Weekend Australian that the Government is not currently talking to Honiara about a refugee centre. The spokesman said the Government remains focussed on securing a deal with Malaysia and Papua New Guinea.

After approaching East Timor and Papua New Guinea to house regional processing centres, the Government now has an in-principal agreement with Malaysia – a country that has not ratified conventions on torture or refugees. Under the deal, Australia will send 800 asylum seekers to Malaysia in return for 4,000 refugees currently living in Malaysia. The plan has attracted interest from other nations in the region, with Thailand saying it would be interested in striking a similar deal with Australia.But currently the fate of more than 100 asylum seekers who have been intercepted in Australian waters since the Government announced the Malaysian deal is in limbo.The Government has vowed to process them offshore, but Malaysia has said it will not take any of Australia’s asylum seekers until its deal with the Government is finalised. Human rights groups and refugee advocates have criticised the move to process asylum seekers offshore, saying it harks back to the Howard government’s Pacific Solution.They have also pointed to Malaysia’s poor human rights record and evidence of caning in its detention centres.- ABC/AAP

EU Letter Exposes UNDP Incompetence: SSR Project.

Tuesday, 24 May 2011

UNDP Says Project Complete. Donors Wait for Result. Govt Says UNDP Did Not Deliver.

Tempo Semanal has obtained a letter from the EU to the UNDP, dated 1 October 2010 regard UN Security Sector Reform project conducted by UNMIT and UNDP.

At 1300 pm 24 May 2011 Tempo Semanal called Ms. Mikiko Tanaka the Country Director for UNDP in East Timor for comment on the letter written to her from Mr. Costas Tsilogiannis Charge D’Afair of the European Union delegation in East Timor on 1 October 2010.

EU letter to UN
When TS ask UNDP Country Director Tanaka for comment she stated she was busy having lunch. When asked again Tanaka stated “I did not know what you are talking about, can you call me later?”

Several minutes later TS called Mr. Costas of the EU asking about the letter in which he and the EU outline concerns about the “Contribution Agreement IFS 2008/21-028 Security Sector Review in Timor-Leste – Capacity Development Facility EU Delegation to Timor-Leste comments to UNDP progress report.”

TS asked Mr. Costas about the letter to which Mr. Costas said he did write the letter. Mr. costas  said “some of the concerns have been answered”.  He also said the “project could have been better”. He said the UNDP and others made mistakes. He said he was unsatisfied with some parts of the the project.

When asked about how the UN misused funds to send people to meetings in Africa instead of trainings in Europe he said “before you publish, lets talk”.

At 4pm TS met with Mr. Costas on the EU Delegation HQ in Acait, Dili, in the old Indonesian army HQ.

Mr. Costas told TS “I wrote the letter because in mid 2010 the UN had still not spent 50% of the money given for the project.  The project started in December 2008 and had duration of 1 year and eight month. But by July 2010, after 16 months into 18 month project only 50% spent. Total budget $2 million."

Mr. Costas also said “After I sent the letter, they responded by speeding up by funding NGO research and establishing National Defence Institute.”

Mr. Costas says the Defence Institute is of concern because while it was established it does not have the staff, resources as required in the Contribution Agreement. This is because it was a rush job.  Also he pointed out that the Defence Institute was made in the wrong place because Ministry of Defence have new building under way in Fatuhada.  Mr. Costa questioned UNDP planning and execution of the multi-million dollar project.

Secretary State Defence Julio Tomas Pinto told TS “UNDP promised 5 staff for the Defence Institute, but until today they did not deliver”.  Pinto said “you can interpret if this is UN a lie or not.”

Mr. Costas said the Defence Institute was poorly implemented because of UN delays.

Some NGOs that got fund for research from the UN SSR project funded by the EU told TS that they were given less time than had been promised and forced into a rush job so that the UN could report to EU that money was spent.  When TS asked Mr. Costa if he knew this Mr. Costa was very surprised. But he said ”overall the project some was some satisfied and some unsatisfied result”.

Mr. Costas said “project has finished but we are still waiting for the final report and for the UN to return money that was not used.”

TS spoke with Secretary State Security Fransisco Guterres the Chairman of UN SSR project management board. Mr. Guterres said “final report has not been submitted, because East Timor’s government will not sign it before they release the Security Sector Survey report.” According to Mr. Guterres “the UN has not released this survey report because the UN does not agree with the contents of the report.” He said the “UN does not like the contents of the public opinion survey because the people say the work of PNTL is better than the work of the United Nations Police.”

Regarding the EU funded UN SSR project Mr. Guterres said “there are some unfinished job, but the project is finished”.

TS again tried to speak with UNDP Country Director Tanaka, but the UN Spokesperson Sandra Macguir said TS has to send question in writing first.   TS received from the UN Spokesperson Sandra Macguir an SMS text “Sorry Mikiko says project was completed including all activities noted in the letter.”

In the letter the EU says the UNDP did not report correctly the financial details for the project activity and costs.  The EU asked UNDP for new report as required by the contract.  Mr. Costas says he still waiting for report, but Ms. Mikiko says the job is done. Secretary State Defence and Secretary State Security say they are unsatisfied with the UN project.

Komplete letter below.





Lasama Survives Suharto, but almost killed by UNPOL

Tempo Semanal Exclusive Breaking news, 28/05/2011


On 28 May 2011 the President of the national Parliament of Timor-Leste, Fernando de Araujo Lasama survived a car accident in Be-Hau, Manatuto east of Dili the capital of Timor-Leste. Lasama is the President of the Partido Demokratika a leading member of the governing Coalition lead by Prime Minister Xanana Gusmao, and was from February 2008 until April 2008 the interim head of state as the President of the Republic was Dr. Jose Ramos-Horta recovered from gunshot wounds in an Australian hospital. 
Typical UN driving Timor-Leste foto dok
 According to Tempo Semanal sources in the area the President of the National parliament was travelling eastwards in a convoy to visit Baucau District. When they arrived in Be-hau, the driver of the vehicle carrying the President of the national Parliament saw a hole on the road.  At this time the driver braked the car, and the vehicle immediately behind in the convoy driven by United Nations Police escorts slammed into the car carrying the President of the National Parliament.

According to the Government press officer, “the UNPOL escort hit his car from behind. Lasama is ok. Now he is staying overnight in Baucau.”

When Tempo Semanal tried to confirm with the UN Spokesperson Ms. Sandra Macguire at 2030hrs local time her phone was turned off.

Tempo Semanal confirmed the story from the Security of State for Security Fransisco Guterres responsible for policing and public safety, which his police trained and mentoring by the UNPOL. Guterres confirmed “yes, but he is ok. The car in the front [carrying Lasama] braked, and the UNPOL escort car hit his car from behind. He is ok.”

In 1991 Fernando de Araujo Lasama was arrested by Indonesian security forces for his role in the resistance to the Suharto regime.  Many others were killed or disappeared once being arrested.  Lasama was imprisoned in Cipinang prison Jakarta along with now Prime Minister Xanana Gusmao.  Having survived the Suharto regime Lasama was nearly killed today by UNPOL incompetent drivers in a card accident.

Tempo Semanal has reported in the past about dangerous UN drivers.  UN traffic accidents have caused much victims in the last tens years.  Tempo Semanal in December 2010 revealed internal UN audits on UN misconduct but the UN still has not responded.