Akontesimentu iha Kraras, iha Tahuben loron 8 Agusto 1983, militár sira oho ema barak. Militár Indonézia lori mana Beatriz nia katuas-oan ba oho iha fatin ida ne’ebé mak nia la hatene. …
Read More »Maria de Fatima
Maria kaben iha tinan 1975 bainhira Indonézia halo invazaun. Nia ho nia la’en sempre hetan ameasa iha uma no duun sira halo atividade klandestina. Nia la’en hanesan mestre eskola primária …
Read More »Iria Boedasi Moniz: Ema dúvida ba nia nu’udar veterana
Iha tinan 1975, Iria iha tinan 15 no ativu iha organizasaun rezisténsia OPMT. Dia tein ba guerilheiro sira iha foho no mehi atu Timor-Leste hetan ukun rasik’an. Bainhira invazaun hahú, …
Read More »Kommemorasaun ba Dona Ana Lemos
Komemorasaun ba Dona Ana Lemos; Hamutuk hanoin hikas no fo rekonesimentu ba kontribuisaun no esperiensia feto iha tempu konflitu hanesan lisaun aprendijazen ba jerasaun foun. Commemoration for Dona Ana Lemos; …
Read More »Policy Paper on behalf of women victims now!
ACbit, with the support of the UN Trust Fund to end Violence Against Women and its local partners, has authored a policy paper whose source is the collective voice of …
Read More »Rosita Maria da Costa
Rosita Maria da Costa has said enough. In 1975 Rosita’s family fled the invasion to Aileu, chased by paramilitaries. They kept moving over a number of years, often without enough …
Read More »Augusta Soriano da Silva
Augusta Soriano da Silva has said enough. Augusta put aside a portion of every harvest to feed the resistance members, including her brothers, who met on their farm three times …
Read More »Josefa Adao da Silva
Josefa Adao Da Silva has said enough. Josefa fled with her family to the forest following the Indonesian invasion in 1975, when she was only 12 years old. There, she …
Read More »Terezinha de Jesus
Terezinha de Jesus has said enough. After Terezinha’s father was arrested on 10 June 1980, the military came back to arrest her. Only 15 years old, despite both threats and …
Read More »Long Journey Home – the stolen children of Timor-Leste
Timor-Leste’s CAVR estimates that some 4000 children were taken from their families and sent to Indonesia during the occupation. The transfer of children was a practice sanctioned by the military …
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