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  Carlos Felipe Ximenes Belo: Definition and Links by Encyclopedian.com
The fifth child of Domingos Vaz Filipe and Ermelinda Baptista Filipe, Carlos Felipe Ximenes Belo was born in the village of Wailakama, near Vemasse, on the north coast of East Timor.
On the resignation of Martinho da Costa Lopes in 1983, Carlos Filipe Ximenes Belo was appointed Apostolic Administrator of the Dili diocese, becoming head of the East Timor church and directly responsible to the Pope.
Bishop Belo's courageous labours on behalf of the East Timorese and in pursuit of peace and reconciliation were internationally recognised when he was awarded, along with Jose Ramos-Horta, the prestigious Nobel Peace Prize in December, 1996.
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  Carlos Filipe Ximenes Belo - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The fifth child of Domingos Vaz Filipe and Ermelinda Baptista Filipe, Carlos Filipe Ximenes Belo was born in the village of Wailakama, near Vemasse, on the north coast of East Timor.
On the resignation of Martinho da Costa Lopes in 1983, Carlos Filipe Ximenes Belo was appointed Apostolic Administrator of the Dili diocese, becoming head of the East Timor church and directly responsible to the Pope.
Father Belo was the choice of the Vatican's Pro Nuncio in Jakarta and the Indonesian leaders because of his supposed submissiveness, but he was not the choice of the Timorese priests who did not attend his inauguration.
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 Carlos Felipe Ximenes Belo
Carlos Felipe Ximenes Belo (born February 3, 1948) received, together with Jose Ramos-Horta, the 1996 Nobel Peace Prize, for their work "towards a just and peaceful solution to the conflict in East Timor".
The fifth child of Domingos Vaz Filipe and Ermelinda Baptista Filipe, Carlos Felipe Ximenes Belo was born in the village of Wailakama, near Vemasse, on the north coast of East Timor.
Bishop Belo's courageous labours on behalf of the East Timorese and in pursuit of peace and reconciliation were internationally recognised when he was awarded, along with Jose Ramos-Horta, the prestigious Nobel Peace Prize in December, 1996.
www.ebroadcast.com.au /lookup/encyclopedia/ca/Carlos_Felipe_Ximenes_Belo.html   (477 words)

  
 Belo, Carlos Felipe Ximenes - MSN Encarta
Carlos Felipe Ximenes Belo, born in 1946, bishop of East Timor and recipient of the Nobel Prize for peace in 1996.
Belo acquired a bachelor's degree in theology from the Salesian Pontifical University in Rome in 1981.
Belo, along with Ramos-Horta, called for the creation of an international war-crimes tribunal to prosecute Indonesian army generals for their alleged role in the killings and in other human-rights abuses that took place under Indonesia’s rule.
encarta.msn.com /encyclopedia_761596075/Belo_Carlos_Felipe_Ximenes.html   (409 words)

  
 Bishop Carlos Belo hero file
Belo opens his home to protesters and campaigns for reforms to the military and the dismissal of two generals.
Belo, who suffers from high blood pressure and is vulnerable to a stroke, says he needs rest and medical treatment for one to two years.
Belo intervenes when a group of the rioters head to the outskirts of the town to burn down the residence of foreign minister and fellow Nobel laureate José Ramos-Horta, confronting them alone and turning them back.
www.moreorless.au.com /heroes/belo.html   (2667 words)

  
 Ximenes Belo calls for dialogue with Islamist movements
Ximenes Belo calls for dialogue with Islamist movements Posted Mar 24, 2004 - 12:36 PM East Timor's former Roman-Catholic bishop, Ximenes Belo, says he is ready to run for president of his impoverished country, but only outside party politics and with the green light from the Holy See
East Timor's former high-profile Roman-Catholic bishop, Carlos Felipe Ximenes Belo, says he may run for president "if this was the wish of all the people" of his impoverished homeland and calls for dialogue with Islamist movements.
Belo also urged the United States to use all its political, economic and military force to promote new talks between Israelis and Palestinians.
www.etan.org /et2004/march/21-27/24ximen.htm   (373 words)

  
 Carlos Felipe Ximenes Belo Article, CarlosFelipeXimenesBelo Information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
The fifth child of Domingos Vaz Filipe and Ermelinda Baptista Filipe, Carlos Felipe Ximenes Belo was born in the village ofWailakama, near Vemasse, on the north coast of East Timor.
On the resignation of Martinho da Costa Lopes in 1983, Carlos Filipe Ximenes Belo was appointed Apostolic Administrator of the Dili diocese, becoming head of the EastTimor church and directly responsible to the Pope.
Father Belo was the choice of the Vatican's Pro Nuncio in Jakarta and the Indonesian leaders because of his supposedsubmissiveness, but he was not the choice of the Timorese priests who did not attend his inauguration.
www.anoca.org /he/east/carlos_felipe_ximenes_belo.html   (496 words)

  
 Carlos Felipe Ximenes Belo - Picture - MSN Encarta
Carlos Felipe Ximenes Belo - Picture - MSN Encarta
East Timorese Roman Catholic bishop Carlos Felipe Ximenes Belo received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1996 for his nonviolent efforts to draw international attention to East Timor and promote independence from Indonesia.
Belo shared the Peace Prize with East Timorese activist José Ramos-Horta.
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 Bishop Belo allowed to leave Indonesia for US
Belo, who won the 1996 Nobel Peace Prize for his work on behalf of peace and democracy in the troubled Indonesia territory East Timor, is scheduled to give a keynote address Saturday.
Belo was not allowed to leave the country Wednesday, prompting friends and supporters to speculate the Indonesian government was retaliating against Belo for his activism in East Timor.
Belo was scheduled to speak Saturday at the University of California, Los Angeles to some 3,000 Catholics attending the National Catholic Gathering for Jubliee Justice.
www.etan.org /et99/july/11-17/16bishop.htm   (484 words)

  
 Carlos Filipe Ximenes Belo Summary
Bishop Carlos Filipe Ximenes Belo is known as an outspoken fighter for peace and reconciliation in East Timor.
Bishop Belo's calls for peace and freedom began in 1989, when he wrote to the United Nations secretary-general, condemning the cruelty and abuses of the Indonesian military and denouncing the serious humanitarian situation in his home country.
Carlos Filipe Ximenes Belo SDB (born February 3, 1948) is a Roman Catholic bishop who received, together with José Ramos Horta, the 1996 Nobel Peace Prize, for their work "towards a just and peaceful solution to the conflict in East Timor".
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 Odinarkiv - Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Belo and Ramos Horta are the 100th and 101st laureates of the Peace Prize, which will be awarded in Norway 's capital, Oslo, om December 10th.
Belo (48) was appointed bishop in 1983, and is the first native to head the See.
Belo has taken the initiative to build schools and health clinics, he has founded a commission to monitor human rights and set up a radio station in an attempt to counterbalance state-run Indonesian broadcasting.
odin.dep.no /odinarkiv/norsk/bondevikI/ud/dok/032005-990507/dok-bn.html   (1122 words)

  
 Carlos Felipe Ximenes Belo
Na rezignaci Martinho da Costae Lopese v 1983, Carlos Filipe Ximenes Belo byl jmenován papežským správcem Dili diecéze, slušivá hlava východního Timor kostela a přímo zodpovědný papeži.
Tento precariousness se zvětšil když biskup Belo poskytl útočiště v jeho vlastním domu, zatímco on dělal na různých příležitostech, k mládím unikat Santa Cruz masakru (1991), a snažil se vystavit množství obětí zabil.
Biskup Belo je odvážný pracuje na behalf Východu Timorese a v snaha o mír a smíření byla mezinárodně uznaná, když on byl udělen, podél s Jose Ramos-Horta, prestižní Nobelova mírová cena v Prosinci, 1996.
wikipedia.infostar.cz /c/ca/carlos_felipe_ximenes_belo.html   (476 words)

  
 Der Tagesspiegel, Nov. 21, 1996   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Belo dementierte ferner eine ihm zugeschriebene Äußerung, er habe seit den 80er Jahren neun Attentatsversuche überlebt.
Carlos Felipe Ximenes yang mendapat Hadiah Nobel untuk Perdamaian itu telah mencela majalah "Der Spiegel" karena salah kutip.
Belo menerangkan pada hari Rabu di Dili, bahwa ujaran tentang prajurit Indonesia yang memperlakukan orang Timor Timur seperti "anjing kudisan" itu tidak berasal dari beliau.
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 Bishop Carlos Belo Winner of the 1996 Nobel Prize in Peace
Bishop Carlos Belo Winner of the 1996 Nobel Prize in Peace
Carlos Filipe Ximenes Belo — Nobel Symposia (submitted by Hendry Izaac Elim)
Bishop Carlos Felipe Ximenes Belo and Jose Ramos Horta (submitted by Ian)
www.almaz.com /nobel/peace/1996a.html   (237 words)

  
 CARLOS FELIPE XIMENES BELO   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Carlos Felipe Ximenes Belo, ein römisch-katholischer Bishop, der, zusammen mit José Ramos Horta, der Nobel Friedenspreis 1996, für ihre Arbeit "in Richtung zu einer gerechten und ruhigen Lösung zum Konflikt in Osttimor" empfing.
Auf der Resignation der Martinho da Costa-Sprünge 1983, wurde Carlos Filipe Ximenes Belo Apostolic Verwalter der Dili Diözese ernannt, werdenen Kopf der Osttimor Kirche und direkt verantwortlich zum Papst.
Dieses precariousness erhöhte sich, als Bishop Belo Schongebiet in seinem eigenen Haus gab, wie er bei verschiedenen Gelegenheiten, zur Jugend tat, die dem Sankt Cruz Blutbad entgeht, und, die Zahlen den getöteten Opfern herauszustellen sich bemüht.
www.faktedon.com /wiki/de/ca/Carlos%20Felipe%20Ximenes%20Belo.htm   (418 words)

  
 Carlos Felipe Ximenes Belo
Carlos Felipe Ximenes Belo nació el 3 de febrero de 1948 en un poblado arrocero, en Timor cuando era colonia portuguesa.
Ximenes empezó a denunciar las violaciones de los derechos humanos al visitar los poblados invadidos por el ejército indonesio, donde eran frecuentes las violaciones y los malos tratos.
Ximenes ha sido árbitro de la violencia entre los grupos partidarios y los contrarios la independencia de Timor, obligándoles a firmar una tregua de los atentados y masacres que cometían.
www.paxsocial.com.ar /ximenes%20belo.htm   (378 words)

  
 The Michigan Daily Online
Belo insisted the annexation of East Timor is not final.
Belo's statements were his most confrontational since being named bishop 13 years ago.
Belo shared the prize with Jose Ramos-Horta, who was once a leftist guerrilla in a faction that fought Portugal.
www.pub.umich.edu /daily/1996/oct/10-15-96/news/news15.html   (627 words)

  
 Carlos Felipe Ximenes Belo - Term Explanation on IndexSuche.Com
On the resignation of Martinho_da_Costa_Lopes in 1983, Carlos Filipe Ximenes Belo was appointed Apostolic Administrator of the Dili diocese, becoming head of the East Timor church and directly responsible to the Pope.
Bishop Belo's courageous labours on behalf of the East Timorese and in pursuit of peace and reconciliation were internationally recognised when, along with José_Ramos_Horta, he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in December 1996.
Bishop Belo capitalised upon this honour through meetings with Bill_Clinton of the United_States and Nelson_Mandela of South_Africa.
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 Catholic World News : After the Massacres
Kohen was with Bishop Belo when the Nobel Prize laureate returned to East Timor in October 1999--after having been driven from his home in Dili by the militia groups that ravaged the countryside in the wake of a national referendum on independence.
When I saw Bishop Belo in July of this year, 1999--he came to Los Angeles to attend the Jubilee Justice Conference, which was put on by Cardinal Mahony and 60 Catholic organizations--I frankly was shocked at the bishop’s demeanor.
Bishop Belo says that the number could be about a quarter of a million; that is about a third of the population.
www.cwnews.com /news/viewstory.cfm?recnum=20701   (5930 words)

  
 Geometry.Net - Nobel: Belo Carlos Felipe Ximenes
carlos felipe ximenes belo at his meetingwith the press at the nobel Institute in Oslo on 9 December 1996.
Mgr Carlos Felipe Ximenes Belo a accusé les milices pro-indonésiennes d'occuper la capitale du Timor Oriental par la violence : "Tout le monde quitte sa maison, parce tout le monde est menacé et les maisons brûlées" a déclaré l'évêque, co-lauréat 1996 du prix Nobel de la Paix interrogé par la BBC.
Jose Ramos-Horta of East Timor, who with his countryman Bishop Carlos Felipe Ximenes Belo will be presented with the award at the ceremony in Oslo on December 10, received his Master of Arts degree from Antioch University in 1984.
www.geometry.net /detail/nobel/belo_carlos_felipe_ximenes.html   (2943 words)

  
 History of East Timor
The Dili Massacre was to prove the turning point for sympathy to the East Timorese cause in the world arena as, with the dissolution of the Soviet Union that same year, the "Marxist bogey" that Indonesia had often used against the idea of an independent East Timor had vanished.
In 1996, Carlos Felipe Ximenes Belo and Jose Ramos-Horta, two leading East Timorese activists for peace and independence, received the Nobel Peace Prize.
In 1999, the Indonesian government decided, under strong international pressure, to hold a referendum about the future of East Timor.
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 Carlos Felipe Ximenes Belo - Facts, Information, and Encyclopedia Reference article
Carlos Felipe Ximenes Belo - Facts, Information, and Encyclopedia Reference article
Carlos Felipe Ximenes Belo (born February 3, 1948) is a Roman Catholic bishop who received, together with José Ramos Horta, the 1996 Nobel Peace Prize, for their work "towards a just and peaceful solution to the conflict in East Timor".
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 Geometry.Net - Nobel: Belo Carlos Felipe Ximenes
Dili Bishop carlos felipe ximenes belo lent his voice to one of two public serviceannouncements that will be broadcast on national television.
Bischof Belo hat sich während der Zeit des Bürgerkrieges in Ost-Timor und in der nachfolgenden Epoche des Wiederaufbaus voll und ganz und ohne Rücksicht auf seine Person und seine Gesundheit für die Belange der ärmsten Bevölkerung eingesetzt.
Extractions: Uskup Dili Monsinyor Carlos Felipe Ximenes Belo dikabarkan mengundurkan diri.
www4.geometry.net /nobel/belo_carlos_felipe_ximenes_page_no_3.html   (2005 words)

  
 Floor Statements by Congresswoman Pelosi
One heroic figure in the midst of this grim tragedy is Bishop Carlos Felipe Ximenes Belo, the head of the Roman Catholic Church in East Timor.
Bishop Belo deserves our strong support for his efforts to defend human rights and to promote a just and peaceful solution to the conflict in East Timor.
The Church of East Timor, led by Bishop Carlos Ximenes Belo, S.D.B., has become a source of hope and encouragement for all the people.
www.house.gov /pelosi/etimor.htm   (975 words)

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