Fretilin:Fretilin
Fretilin
Biography « Government of Timor
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Following the Indonesian military invasion of Timor-Leste in 1975, and the death of the President of FRETILIN in 1978, Xanana Gusmão assumed leadership of the ...
East Timor
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Nine days later, on 7 December, 1975, Indonesian paratroopers and marines landed and secured military control of Dili, driving Fretilin forces east and south.
Fretilin
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Fretilin began as a resistance movement that fought for the independence of East Timor, originally from Portugal in 1974, and later from Indonesia until 1999.
Fretilin
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The Revolutionary Front for an Independent East Timor (Portuguese: Frente Revolucionária de Timor-Leste Independente, Fretilin) is a centre-left political ...
Fretilin
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Fretilin : the origins, ideologies and strategies of a nationalist movement in East Timor.
FRETILIN and the struggle for independence in East Timor
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Since the Indonesian invasion FRETILIN has been responsible for the maintenance of the government and economic structure in the areas it holds, whilst also ...
Revolutionary Front of Independent East Timor
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Ramos-Horta sided with the pro-independence Fretilin faction in the East Timor civil war. The Fretilin gained control of the government on November 28, 1975 ...
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Fretilin polled its lowest score in post-independence elections with 25.7 per cent while Gusmao's party fell just short of an absolute majority, ...