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1901 2012
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The Nobel Peace Prize 1996
Carlos Filipe Ximenes Belo, José Ramos-Horta
The Nobel Peace Prize 1996
Nobel Peace Prize Award Ceremony
Carlos Filipe Ximenes Belo
José Ramos-Horta
Curriculum Vitae
| 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. The Nobel Prizes 1996, Editor Tore Frängsmyr, [Nobel Foundation], Stockholm, 1997
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