East Timor: A Nation's Bitter Dawn

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Zed Books Ltd., 04.07.2013 - 368 Seiten
Few new nations have endured a birth as traumatic as that endured by Asia's youngest country, East Timor. Born amid the flames, pillage and mayhem that surrounded Indonesia 's reluctant withdrawal in 1999, it has been struggling for years to rebuild itself from the ashes. The author, one of a handful of journalists to refuse to be evacuated during the nightmarish Indonesian withdrawl, stayed on to report East Timor to the world, and to keep faith with the East Timorese whose story she wanted to tell.Her book is a vivid first-hand account of the lives of individual Timorese during the long decades of Indonesia 's repressive occupation, their often heroic struggle for freedom, and their efforts to cope with the dramatic historic shifts engulfing them and their endeavours to rebuild their homeland.
Based on years of research, and lengthy interviews with East Timor 's leaders, priests, nuns, students and guerrilla fighters, this moving and extremely readable book is at the same time also an exploration of the complexities of the country's internal politics.
 

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Digging for the truth
A view from the ditch
Distant glimmers
The past casts its shadow
Requiems
The bishop on the mountain
Timors Joan of
The crocodile bares its teeth
Life in Uaimori
The mouth of the tiger
The price of freedom
A sea of flames
Under siege
Counting bodies
Only independence will heal our wounds
Reconciliation but where is the justice?

The dam breaks
Big brother Xanana
A difficult time never to be forgotten
No sanctuary
Fear is the parent of cruelty
Asking the fox to look after the chickens
Dancing with Falintil
Independência
Broken dreams
Moving mountains
Notes Select bibliography
Index
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Irena Cristalis, who also writes and broadcasts under the byline, Irene Slegt, is a Dutch journalist and photographer, who since 1990 has been based in Asia, including at various times Hong Kong, Beijing, Bangkok, New Delhi and East Timor. Her photos and reports on China, Indonesia and many other Asian countries have been used by newspapers, magazines and radio stations around the world, including the Guardian, the Independent, the New York Times, The Economist, and the BBC. Her second book on East Timor: Independent Women, The story of women's activism in East Timor, co-written with Catherine Scott, was published in 2004. Since 2007 she has been living in London with her husband and small son.

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